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the, the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the the one fives, maybe 200 missiles of israel calling it an act of self defense. farmers have benjamin netanyahu was so front will pay for the funds. this is all just say about life from joe. have also coming up. 7 people are killed in the shooting. stopping that's our can be is very port city of jostling israel's offensive continues and level with more air strikes. and baby rooms no
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lights up in gaza is really forces for the shelter for a few children. the reports of several for thomas, the iran, as low as $8200.00 missiles of israel, which it says is in response to the assassination of the leaders of hamas and hezbollah, as well as a top running and come on to israel. says a response is coming with the wrong ones is ready to attack again. if provoked on the sahu begins that coverage from jordan's capital amman, and that's because it's really government has bind off to 0 from reporting inside israel. intel will be, the sound of sirens reverberated throughout the city and explosions lead up the night skies overhead. israel's air defenses, intercepting some of the almost $200.00 ballistic missiles,
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launched by it on towards the country, the projectiles even seen in the jordanian skies over a month, a israel's army called it on the actions a serious attack. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu address the nation insisting the attack had failed and vowed it would not go on answered. you're gonna stop. ron made a big mistake to night and it will pay for it. tell me, still your writing writing doesn't understand a determination to defend ourselves or our resolve to strike back. it makes it all revolutionary. guard course says the attack was in response to the assassinations of his bowl. a leader has on most of the law, how mass political chief is mine, honey, yet, and to hit on as well as the killings of several it on in military officials. it owns president masoud possession, released the statement saying, based on legitimate rights with the aim of peace and security for it on in the region. a decisive response was given to the aggressions of design is regime. this
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action was in defense of the it on the and interest and citizens. nothing you all who should know that it on is not war mongering, but it will firmly stand against any threat. this is just a glimpse of our capabilities do not engage in conflict with it on for his partner of us. president joe biden reiterated america's full support for israel. my direction, i say, is military actively supported, the defensive is and we're still assessing the impact. but based on what we know now, the tech peers that defeated and in effect, and this is testament, is rarely military capability. and us i'm also is also a testament to test a plan between united states and israel dentist, fate and defend against praise of attacks and expect. and the question now is what comes next in this dangerous cycle of escalation? uncertainty throughout the region is very much on the rise and fears of
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a broader conflict throughout the middle east or at an all time high. and the center with the 0. i'm a up and running in massages, reportedly landed close to the headquarters of most side in northern tennessee. and this also at the city junior runs attack. okay, choose the video shows a large crater in the middle of a road that's believe to be near israel's intelligence. angie's, us, military officials have confirmed that 2 naval destroyers were used to intercept some overruns in this house on hand and reports for the defense of the us military to direct action in defense of israel during or on missile strikes. pentagon officials say the 12 interceptors were fired from 2 ships in the mediterranean. it is not clear how many hit their targets. there were other interceptors on land and aircraft. but officials say none of those were use. the us assessment is that there was minimal damage on the ground, although television images appear to show some of those missiles striking
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infrastructure on the ground. but major general pat ryder had a warning for iran should decide to attack us forces in the region. it should be very clear that if i ran or it's proxies, use this as an opportunity to attack us forces we will respond appropriately. that would draw the us into a growing regional conflict that it very much wants to avoid. expanding defense secretary lloyd austin, talked to his counterpart, you of go on in israel and said there would be severe consequences for any around in strike that was before the missile strikes occurred afterwards in a follow up call. he said the us remains well past year to predict its forces and its allies in the region. john henry and l g 0 at the pentagon. and celebrations have been held in the streets of the from their booth to baghdad. and gaz size is gathered into our funds, palestine square waving his ball on lebanese and iranian flags. hum, involved reports do belong
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to crowds in the streets of devonne and dozens of other any c to minutes of the onset of a lot of the gods launched. a wave of missile strikes on these are the collective chance field expressing dory and 5 of you get any military us when a sort of data to allies across the region. the 11 on these are just print that on, on the old science wheelchair the systems will see, i think just most places wave follows through the slides as well. post pictures of the nate seconds to be general of his beloved. so you'd have some, a, someone who's killed on friday by any sort of, despite on the southern southern pulse teens celebrated on the states of this kindly talk with the site of getting the
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missiles this is the body of fiji account, a few 100 meters away from the border with these are you young palestinians, when it comes to your training, a sort of to suffering again. obviously the bumps, reading death and destruction of the community. the ok bite westbank as well as invaded with gunshots and fi works instead of addiction. others took place in sun a lot that you're on bucked, who sees the human? have repeated the talk easily. this the droves and ballistic missiles, sort of data to people 1000. this fuentes turn out to get in your on that one on your off. i thought it may have raised moran in the face of a fee of some and to me. but these are a collection continuous with the support of a work superpower and the celebrations mixed with feelings of onset. on that side of this year,
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around is one of ministers that took on subtract was an act of self defense against israel for her id is a vita in specialist and their reading affairs. and he says the attack was a message to israel that you're dealing with is really regime something that the regime that basically knows no border when it comes to crossteck. so many red lines estimation of different leaders and mass murdering ordinary citizens on a daily basis on an hourly basis. indeed, lucky here, and lucky have seen indeed from the rain in capital, let me just bring some updates. we saw evasion in foreign ministers to the boss, a rock cheek, talking to his concert parts in germany, from us and britain. and saying that it's a part of the ross right to defend itself. knowing the fact that the to ron has faced a very lengthy list of, of noxious behaviors by these religious, including the assets nation of his mind, hadn't yet into ron,
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including the office nation of long standing this free show strategy ally of the around the 6 to general off his will, so it has on natural law, the cyber attacks the nation of talking to the 3 advisors, the attack on the calls. let another update is the official letter that was sent by you ron, to the united nation and dear. it was quoted that euro's response, in case any escalation happens in case is released, decide to further escalate. the situation is going to be fast, determined and more crushing. so here, here clearly we see a sign of actually your role as determination to respond. and in case the scenario is become more and more complicated, so that would be a matter of choice for his release either to get back to these them and reasoning. to stop the research will. these are in terms of expansion of the battlefield or
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act to de escalate the situation on the dispos. very complicated geo political landscape or 40 minutes before that volley of iranian missiles hit israel. there was a shooting and stopping attack in the city of jaffa, at least 7 people have been killed and several others have been wounded. is ready for the sake of the shooters with shot that they've since rated palestinian homes in the city of hebron and the occupied westbank in response to that shooting. is there any other strikes have continued in the southern sub out of bellwood flames and smoke could be seen in the area of 11 east capital. israel again says it was talkative as a bonus sites on tuesday afternoon. there were several strikes across the route, including on an apartment building which caught fire. and earlier israel says its troops crossed into southern lebanon for what its calling limited and targeted raids against the group as well as spokesman denied the reports, but said it's ready to confront is where the forces, if true,
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it'd be the 1st time israel has had boots on the ground and let it on since the war in 2006, the news really strikes is killed at least 5 people in west of gaza city. the bombing targeted all the mall institute, which delta is often pun assuming children. several people were injured in the attack rescue workers have been digging through levels and such as a virus in the united states container ports along with eastern and southern coasts have shut down. dock workers that are on strike, a move that could have implications for trade and the economy had of november's presidential elections. christmas alignment reports from a port in new jersey at the east coast largest port, one of the nation's most powerful labor unions is flexing its muscle. dock workers say a last minute offer of 50 percent. pay increase isn't for 6 years from the us. maritime alliance wasn't enough to prevent the stroke the pandemic. we were out here in the
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midst of the making sure that we had the medicine and all the tools that we needed to keep the car to go. and now go out that they could to, to make as a nominal price profits without bringing. i said to all, we want to just differentiate the international longshoremen's association is demanding higher wages and a ban on automation that could lead to job loss. and then they want the robots to do everything. but robots don't pay taxes. 45000 of them are on strikes here and that 3 dozen other ports along the east and gulf coast breaking supply chains from ship to shore. with the holiday season approaching, there's concerned a pro long strike could lead to retail shortages and price increases. national tree company estimates, holiday products, accounting for about 15 percent of their yearly revenue might be trapped off shore . my greatest fear is that the strike is prolonged, and our goods just sit there until after the season. now once we get out goods,
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we won't be able to sell them until next season. the white house says there should be no impact on will or most food supplies and then limited impact on pharmaceuticals. one major retailers have been stopping up on goods in anticipation of the site. small and medium sized businesses are likely to struggle, and the longer the strike goes on, the higher prices can go on everything. in a statement, president biden noted that the maritime alliance represents for an own carriers, some of whom have seen an 800 percent increase in profits and push them to negotiate a better deal. the president has the power to order the union back to work, but so far has resisted. christian salumi, al jazeera elizabeth, new jersey. so i had, and i'll just say that to involve spices of j d events. we're going to look at how both democrat and republican candidates fared in the vice presidential debate. the,
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how are we looking at the weight is just the thing down now across the eastern side will be arriving peninsula as long as you find android, as you can see from the satellite. but it's not too much cloud around. you might just catch your shell just around the southern end of the red sea around the gulf of it. and we are looking at a few showers between the black sea and the caspian, but elsewhere generally try when losing that lift. it does to the site that we've been saying for the past few days, because that is the side of the financial that some of the picture has to go on. and she says they know great change taking place at that stage and that try whether stretches this way up into the eastern side of the med, maybe still a few. so i was up to was one more than positive loving on pushing into western areas of syria for a time. georgie, the shower was up to was cool,
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cuz his 1st day and i'll shoot why once again. and again, those temperatures are rob, associate degree, mach give or take some of the temperature to into the northeast of africa, full recada, right fry. i'm settled across mountains of north africa. probably a shout was now across the tropical bell, but just move out to the wait and see a couple of systems just moving out into the atlantic fame a well develop into a hurricane or least tropical storms in the coming days. on the other side of africa, we're looking at showers now for tens in there. i, mozambique is really forces seek to silence the truth. finley occupied westbank, storming and shutting down houses. here was bureau and romano, the truth must be protected and 1st and the stories of real people must be told. this is not just then a task on journalism. it's an attack on the world's right to know journal. this is
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not, of course, of pressing. it's the the old story is this, uh, iran has launched maybe 200 massage directly at israel's a revolutionary golf course as the attack was in response to beginning of the leaders of thomas as well as well as the top iranian come on. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu says iran has made a big mistake. the ones that will pay for the attack on tuesday nights. there's are y'all who claims the operation failed. it says whoever attacks israel will be attacked in the time of use. okay, and just over 30 days,
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the us is going to be like a new president. the 2 vice presidential candidates, 10 volts and judy vans went head to head in a televised debate for possibly the only time before the november vote began by addressing both candidates positions and the very in miss all attack on the israel . that we had a coalition of nations that had boxed iran's new killer program in the inability to advance it. donald trump pulled that program and put nothing else in its place. so i ran is closer to a nuclear weapons and they were before because of donald trump, to pick a leadership. look our allies understand that donald trump is fickle. he will go to who ever has the most flattery or where it makes sense to him. steady leadership like you witness today, like you witnessed in april. both iranian attacks were repelled. our coalition is strong and we need the steady leadership that com layers is providing. diplomacy is not a dirty word, but i think that's something the governor waltz just said is quite extraordinary.
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you yourself just said i ran is as close to a nuclear weapon today as they have ever been. and governor multi blaine donald trump, who has been the vice president for the last 3 and a half years. and the answer is, you're running may not mind. donald trump consistently made the world more secure. now we talk about what the sequence of events. but let us to where we are right now, and you can't ignore october. the 7th, which i appreciate governor waltz springing up. but when did our ran and how moss and their proxies attack israel, it was during the administration of comma here. so governor waltz can criticize donald trump's tweets, but effective smart diplomacy and peace through strength is how you bring stability back to a very broken world. ok, let's go straight to see how the times is live for us and you, you should have your opinion of the tone of the debates compared to the debates themselves between iris and trump. so this was very simple. clearly both candidates realize that it was
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a no one's in for us to have us and allows slug assess, because that will total independent voters. clearly, i've been in the positive through the, both of these kinds of have reputations, who've been quite corporate to do that was whether this is if they had a, a treaty to avoid mutually assured destruction. the results are particularly interesting. but because actually took this to contextualize, those offices, those where they also. so the 1st question that these moderate is there, a cbs off that that was, those are on such a question about whether you know your trump now once to deal with around them, then you feel program. was it wrong to of tune up the old j. c. p, a way to a comprehensive piece agreement that, that's a bummer. it's sort of out. the 1st question i made all the regional escalation that you've been covering. the cps of all the races started with foreign policy, but they trace defraying the, the root of all the problems in aaron's new, clear, um, missions. i don't know if you should, we deescalate, they also should we escalate males? should we have a preemptive strike or the wrong? the suggested being that that would probably pap solve every thing?
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no because of the choice to all of the questions they both sides stepped it welts for big generally about a couple of hours of leadership policies. j. d rooms seem to be taking it back to the caustic when i really will do all the 1st. let me tell you a bit about myself. i've run into a long speech about his size. it's hard to scramble background before eventually coming to be on. so eventually i've sort of towards up to israel, what to do about it wrong? i mean, that's pretty interesting. neither of these concepts could rule out a preemptive strike against iran on behalf of israel. that seems your false relatively fast off roosevelt. and they're just, i guess it's pretty in tune for the way that the folks you know, think about foreign policy, but made headlines that are coming out of this debate. but all the tim welts having to admit that he missed spoke about being in town. and when square during the chinese pregnant on students and j. d. yvonne's being unable to admit the present by 11 the last of action. those seem to be the main headlines out of this. rather definitely, absolutely. yeah. simple, relatively uneventful election campaign moves on there. no great waves here tonight
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. at the same time, everybody looks at these debates and in terms of the blows landed and key hit points. was there any point of which you saw the either side was able to lead to line the significance accusation or punish on the opposition? yeah, just starts to do that. i mentioned to tim waltz. there's some ways of i'm killer and everyone here is these parts. so yeah, everyone likes of in person, he's not learn to use to mistaken various. in the under side of things that will been, i'm with us about say is, is role in the military for example, about whether it's will come bob's. and this particular story, a gentleman speaking that's across the politician, he said things which pap so, so we say economically was the truth to make himself so you seem to see more qualified. well, most of the interesting that perhaps you really, it really is a balance that was the big one for him. but i think the fact that he is unable to answer a question about certifying elections. and this was
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a potential position as the vice president, you know, whether he's in the policy said that he wouldn't have certified for lots of extra mike pens, the vice president with all trump did certified reduction was way. which is, you know, which was what, what job i did was able to be sworn in. so i think those of those will be the 2 main points beyond that. i mean, i think there, yeah, there was originally on to the boss and health care gums, which i think maybe drive you found somebody depends on, i mean, they were said they would have showed up at constituencies. but again, i don't think it will of a, they'll change it. we have to change anyone's mind. yeah, thanks very much indeed. actually have a time to talk to us from new york. we're going to talk more about this with alan misquote. he's the executive director of progressive democrats, of america is joining us from the assign jalisa and john ferry is a republican strategists. he's joining us from washington, d. c. general. and thank you very much indeed. and i wanna start with you. first of j. d funds has been done a lot more interviews than anybody else from the ticket. that was the subject. i'm just reading some of the initial media reactions to, to the debate. there is a suggestion that his performance was more polished than that of 10 volts waltz had
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a slightly safety stock, but he did pick up. this won't have to step up his debasing ability as were going forward. oh, well i obviously this is probably the only debate. so in terms of the specific skills of debating that won't be necessary. um i saw as the sort of central um, the balance of the debate focused on domestic policy issues. and of course, we do have 2 men from the midwest, the upper midwest, and of course, the upper midwest, especially the part that spans is from is well known for being the industrialized and the struggles of the working class in that part of the country. and i thought that neither of them really weren't able to land great moments in the phase, the sort of central phase of the bank to focus on those issues, which i think are very central to what the american public is looking for from these 2 men. and i think was did better, but only slightly so on. i think it was somewhat of the last opportunity in the
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minnesota is quite a success story. and he's the governor there and the kind of programs that she represents as a governor of minnesota, especially since he has a slight majority in the legislatures and they passed very healthy legislation that has been quite harold and made them very popular in minnesota. and i think these actually speak to those core economic issues and they represent a way forward that i think could have been laid out in a more positive way in a more clear way. but again, i think that's partly mary's a little hand strong because that's what he did in minnesota. and it's not exactly what was pursued by the, by the tears administration today. john, they were going to be obvious comparisons between the way the g funds has held this debate, and donald trump has held his debates. talk to us about what you think the. the differences are between the 2, how the quote, the comparison is as well personally, j, dns is much more articulate and is able to explain the trump economic program much
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better than the top is also much less competitive. much more. i was one of the real challenges for vance, and this debate was to get people to understand where he was coming from. being more of a hillbilly elegy guy in a little bit less of the cervix center from twitter. and i think you accomplish that goal. i think he was, it was very good with him was i was, was very shaky. i think that the mass that a good job of explaining a lot of the economic theories behind you know, what, what top is trying to do in getting the industrialization back to the midwest. i think a big job for was, was he was, he was very good when he was explaining his own record, but that's not the rigor that the camera harris has certainly not what they're running at. and so those are, i think a little bit awkward for him. um, you know, i think that the, the big, the, the difference between the madison trump is messaged a lot more likable to
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a lot of the american people, the shoes, not very white. and we'll do. people really don't like you refer to the fact that the jedi vance essentially has like there i say it to personalities as well as online personality which it is. critics would say is very aggressive, very ultra conservative. ne retreats a lot of stuff which has been criticized for being inaccurate and false allegations . and so none of the less we've done see this debate. it's a very different right. as i say, published for sona does not mitigate actually difficult for undecided voters to, to kind of try to work out who j. d funds actually is. and where he stands of things i well the 1st of all, i don't think most people are on twitter, most orders don't spend a lot of time on to and i think that's so thanks for the chattering glasses. and i don't, you know, being on twitter is really not. is that good for your mental health? that is somebody who spends a lot of my time on there and it's, i is, i give her my mental health. so i don't think it's for most of the side of ours who
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are going to be paying attention to any tweaks about i think that seeing human is today. this is the only debate is also the last as a base because they're not gonna be another presidential debate. this is the fact that dance did very well. i think it gives us more public and some a better not. i'm not saying the vice presidential debates. so i change the direction of any kind of campaign, but because this is when you to year, typically you have the vice presidential debate in between other presidential debates. and you, you usually leave out a presidential debates. so this might have all sizes impact. and i think i've asked it very well and it all and uh, i just wanted to see how this helps talking about the fact that one of the headlines seems to be to him while it's being pulled up on this um suggestion that he was at 10 am on square when the student rights were a student protests that were happening in beijing in 1989, even his campaign hasn't misled, but that's not correct. how much of a bug bear is this going to be for him going forward, particularly in relation to the, the kind of the,
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how his campaign. and i don't think very much at all, i think for the average viewer that just came out unless you want people to know where it's coming from. and people just if it's just a singular instance, they'll look tribute. it to a kind of some state give us more of a trend with them, which of course it apparently is the case. i just don't think it will follow him around very much. i think the moment the advance side of the end was very bad for for vance to not. it's not recognize. i mean, he just seems like he's dissembling he knows fully well the trump lost the election and he knows that what trump did was outs fully outside of the norms of our constitutional system. to not go along seamlessly with the acceptance of the like from college road to call a state secretary of states and try to strong arm them into changing their roads. and everybody knows why it's doing it because he is self serving for him to be on the platform of being down from spies present. and the vision itself is the heir to the mag and moving. but i think to any person future that came across is tremendously dissembling and i, but i also think,
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but the thing that i think people know that about them. i also think there were a few other moments where he really wants and this opportunities to really chip away advance in ways would have been much more effective. and i disagreed the advance one of the debate. i sort of felt like he had a strong start, but then things just didn't add up. he keeps returning to this absurd talking point, that calmly harris has to blame for everything from the bite and administration years like she gets to set the agenda, the administration again, people common sense aren't going to buy that. and many of the housing policies, stuff with us, housing stock and everything is going to be, it does have, do people really believe they've got it? so many immigrants are going to be removed from the country who's going to do all that? a sense of labor and of immigrants do, i mean, talk about something that would be hyper inflationary for agriculture in the united states and for the cost of food is of all of a sudden all the immigrants who do the labor removed and you just have to draw the labor from the general population. prices would sort it some sort of nonsensical policy and you get to wait with because everybody does understand they're not really going to address emigration. the way that they're describing an ottoman
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skate and john family, we appreciate you joining us. and i'll just, you know, giving us the benefit of that analysis. the gentleman, thank you very much. indeed. a lot of the people's republic of china was being founded in 1949. the nationalists who were defeated in the civil war will be getting a new existence in the island of taiwan, which is now following a very different course as well. but bright reports from type a fatality 1 october, the 1st is a day like any other routine changing that the god at the memorial to chiang kai shek whose defeat by china as communist preceded the founding of the people's republic of china. i'd like to change the retreat to taiwan with his nationalist followers in the 75 years since the islands growth into a vibrant democracy means many, especially young people feel less connected to the mainland china that parents and grandparents.

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