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the, the safe, them even come in as an international insight. corruption, excellence award. denominator here on now the, this is royal kills thousands of palestinians across the gallons. this trip is the war, inches. it's seconds. yeah. the, until mccrae, this is al, just here a line from dog. ha. also coming up more, i sions in his round. so those killed in the type of safe and the tax will protest, deserves the government to do more to bring the captives on the
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is below size, at least 5 rockets from living on towards tennessee sitting of sirens across the city. and that's the back to asians, orders and pods of florida as hurricane milton barrels towards the us as a category 5 store the just being one year since as well launched its war on guns are following an unprecedented attack by him, off and off the groups and still is riley bombardments from the air and from the ground continuing every day. the latest is riley strikes, killed at least, $77.00 palestinians across the strip on monday. it brings the number of palestinians killed in guns over the past 12 months to nearly 42000. if it's to bring it in to israel's will have remained unsuccessful. families almost ready
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captives held in guns that had been demonstrating your den, saying that government hasn't done enough to secure the release of their loved ones . the past year, all of this ready attacks have destroyed 75 percent of guns as infrastructure, leaving the strip unrecognizable. the un says such widespread devastation has not been seen since the 2nd world war. correspondent, honey mac, mood begins coverage. the 12 months of bombardment, heart brake and pain. this cars of war are it's into every street and what palestinians once new and he'll be or have turned into ever distant memories the. so again, as i said, it was, this is my home or what remains of it? only small part of my home. i can't reach it. i wish i can go in and take some of my belongings. but my dream was destroyed. real
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ears, tribes, artillery shilling, and demolitions have turned much of dogs into a vast wasteland of rubble. yet it is still a cluster for the hold of her. every time i look at the destruction, i feel depressed. you feel as though you were in a dream. you want to wake up from it and return, but we can't bring back anything. until when will we remain like this? until when will we continue to be on the siege and on the stress of days old just war. we don't feel any comfortable safety. more than 75 percent of buildings here have been destroyed. families have repeatedly made the agonizing decision to leave and as they leave the destruction follows them. places of healing, guns, sanctuary. turn into places where palestinians, more homes,
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where parents one stuck children to their bed now and ruined with bodies beneath the screen. i don't know how about again, is that, i mean it's just, it's like we're in a night mess. i pray to god that i wake up with the children were asleep. they are innocent and they were a sleep. they've been told into pieces. you don't have to look far to understand what dogs as going through is every now and then a reminder of what once was the been uh we were raised. yeah, we lived with these children. we used to sit outside during the summer and play with them. i didn't imagine that they would be ult, this destruction of both the old and the young were killed the local registry, the today names, and now they're all gone. another lovely, still a post of some semblance of normality as palestinians of try to hold on to their resilience. but a 12 months spawn,
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everything is missing and gaza. even the idea of a future any met mode was just the gaza palestine. moss colored reports from come all odd one hospital and northern gauze, or where the bodies of those killed and attacks and jamalia and by law here were taken seberio as the overall situation. you know that those moves the hours those way, the only advance in certain areas in the east. lots of the venue for you to count on in the west also in beta. yeah. as that is right on the instance of like it's bumping against the volume. this is the sound of it's on. yeah. mileage one hospital just receive size. vehicles have been killed just right now. the see, this is the log of the people who have been killed on the other side. here's the body on the, on the, the
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to be very good. so these very know me is intensifying, get something in certain areas with the indeed you better for the candidates. well, yeah. and which i know. i know that the way for the people who are trying to ship the roof was that on these residential areas. let me say this is the situation kim. i looked like most of those are the same time. do you want us to do? we just received an appeal from the people who are still in these areas. they are trying to escape from that area because the is laid on the continuing the tactic then on to things in the box. i belong, things i'm looking for us not to be as good as this right now. army. i was opening for you to everyone's wanting to get there. i'm trying to rush to anyone who are
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living. this is the, there's all was of the day we salute the works will face what we will face. so the next hour. roderick, i know, i just, you know, i'm out of run hospital all is fine. as well as continuing with it's a tags on his blog and living on there have been more strikes targeting itself than buying wrote these a live pictures from the capital. the somebody of, of da here has been particularly hard hit by is riley funding is ready for society carrying out targeted operations against has been on the ongoing attacks have kills more than 2000 people and living on over the past year. as well as military physical, expand operations in southern lebanon, and has ordered more people to evacuate some areas. and we're on con, has this upside from hostile in southern living on is really um, it has now issued a new set of evacuation orders, bringing the total now to
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a $130.00 towns and villages across the southern level. it's a significant chunk of the territory. now, lebanese are very concerned about this because they hearing reports of these really ami maxine as it's buddha, including was a brigade's being cold up. and they are now looking at the width of these is really evacuation oldest and a wondering to themselves what the actual definition of limited is 40 is right. these, remember the very beginning of the announcement of the ground defensive. these riley said that this was going to be limited in the woods. now the strikes still continued to come in several, during the day today where i am and that's being repeated in other parts of some living on his bullet say they've had, they've launched major attacks against is riley's soldiers walk across the board up, including in model who knows us remish and kind of me look around con,
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out is era has by a certain level as at least 5 missiles have been signed from living on towards tel aviv they sit on the sirens across these writing. stacy earlier on monday missiles will also find tools as well. from both garza and human is been i issued a statement following that that raw ship massage, lower. com has moved in from the liberties capital. they said that they had fights towards the limits base. that is one of the suburbs of tele fees, but it's an important strategic location because both of houses, the massage intelligence agency. so it is obviously a strategic position for them. and hezbollah says it is firing towards his right, the military infrastructure. this isn't the 1st time to try to strike that base. it was only a week ago, they had sent a salvo real kits over and they hadn't non did. they've been mostly intercepted by
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israel, designed to him defense system. and then of course on monday when they central kits towards the very important and strategic port fishy of haifa, they much to get through the item defense system. so this is really a handful of sending a very clear message to the authorities. but even though they've had it since huge blows in the past couple of weeks, and especially with, you know, some of the top military process being taken out, the communications network taken out, that they are still communicating. and they also authorize. and we also know they have the mason them in face to face specials, and with these rates on the southern border. so it certainly looks like those kinds of basing anytime soon i this, this riley's have been paying tribute to the more than a 1000 people killed on october. the 7th families of the victims observed a minute silence to mock the moment when her modest by has launched the surprise
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attack. in total $251.00 is riley's and foreigners were taken captive on october 7th by him boss and of the finances. 117 is riley's, have returned hun, some released in exchange deals, others rescued by the is riley ami. the currently $101.00 captive housing gallons of $56.00 of whom have been declared dead, but is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu has announced that half of the captives are alive. 37 bodies of captives have been for petrie added to israel. most believed that had been killed by is riley, 5 and age people had been rescued by it is rarely forces but not without devastating consequences. were you to guard is the leading member of the hostages and missing families for him. his cousin was believed to have been held in garza until it emerged on to the little bro account that he was killed on october. the 7th. who this is the only way to end. the boy is the site for 10. and if the captives that are still held and gone,
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so we wake up every morning to the same reality where the hostages are still not back. and we need to do everything in our power to bring them back. and we feel horrible, you know, what, what, what other ways they're to feel i feel horrible because we are instead of state where i, that there is no deal inside that the currently, you know, in the past few days come us and it doesn't even respond to any of the initiatives to, to start a d, a d is really government has turned to the north, the public attention to international attention as term north. and, and it seems that pretty much um, you know, the, the world has forgotten that there is this big, critically critical and timely matter of taking these hostages out, which is also the key to ending this war. i take 0 joy in
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seeing other civilians suffer. i feel this is a tragedy for both people. i think that what we need to remember today, like any day that this war could end tomorrow is put in tomorrow, the suffering of the gods and people come in tomorrow. and the key to that is actually releasing the hostages, and therefore, i feel to see how the world still keeps doing the same thing. it's been doing it. i'm not even talking about over 7th or ever since that i'm talking about the years and years before that when the world in it as a whole has been completely complicit with the it's really palestinian conflict. on the one hand handing out arms on what other hand handing of funds via to israel via to come us fully knowing that they support their and this,
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that this money is being used for their and october 7th is a combination of this complexity. the hostages are still not back, therefore i believe that they haven't and don't handle that well. let's as, as you know, is very clear as they like, because if they would have handled that, the way i feel they should have, if they would have prioritize the way i feel they should have, if they would have done and, uh, what i believe should be the, the guiding light for, uh, what we, israel is believing when it comes to the value of human life, then the hostages would have been back. therefore, i am incredibly critical of the way they've been handling door cities around the world has health demonstrations to mike one year since, as well launched it's more ongoing, so rarely is condemning is rose year long bombardment has been held in several countries including the u. s. human focused on gemini and to kia kristen salumi has the contact from a much held by mostly students in new york city. students from at least 10
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universities and colleges across new york city stage. walk out today to call for an end to the war in gaza and in lab, and on holding rallies all across the cities in public parks. when we are witnessing what is happening and go that this should disturb in pain each and every year. right. mind this person on the globe, but we are curious. people are even way more disturbed because unfortunately all of this is being done supposedly in our name. and we say no, this is wrong. if you're a human being, you're a paul. your 2nd and you need to do anything you can do to make and polish simians are still not pulling into despair. there's being strong while the bumps are trumping on them for every single 2nd of the day. we are not to train them at any moment in our lifetimes, we are not betraying them. we are amplifying their voices, and we will be sending here. the student said they want an end to this war and
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efforts to crack down on campus protests are only pushing them off the campuses and causing them to speak even louder. present salumi out 0 new york. as far as yeah, our pauses and guns. i had been working around the cloth covering as well as war on the strip. the grueling painstaking and dangerous work is buys on keeping the boat informed of those rounds, actions and concepts. as with all of our correspondence, it is will come at a personal cost in a moment. we'll hear from him connery, but 1st his teracon poisons experience this rule has massively changed my life, forcing me to be a rescue change in my homeland. the part have come across the pregnancy of security tend to humanitarian challenges since day one of the this is the impact finally of destroyed
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the white know the back yards of a software system. as you can see, this place has tons, absolutely down of to and is valley s twice. i have been internally displaced along with my family members over 5 times so far, and the not to be trucks here in germany. it's not quite easy, don't. that's all to be a journalist in concepts because i'm talking to you right now, and i'm quite thinking about my family members. it's quite hard to feel that you're unable to full full sense of safety. because you believe that would save humanitarian sources ignite by these values. occupation forces have been widely talking and people were killed in these areas without really
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a very devastating war that made us witness. one of the west genocide, as i met say, it's more than history. so hard to say during this year was not only being displayed away from home, not being able to meet my family, but the worst. and the hardest time is where i have to report from the beginning off my colleagues. so it's a very few 9 and 30 minutes to brent and i, i don't think this right now because i know. 3 that if you wanted me to report the new 12346, the fees times were $1.00 of the hardest times i pens during that year. 5 of his family members are still under the rubble,
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including his wife is children among them because it's 2 months old. also feels so homesick. i'm only 10 minutes away from where my house is. and i could not go there because of and is really check points this tours on. 1 going, we're continue reporting and we're committed to this journey. i refuse to leave because i refuse to leave the causes to put my family back to wait my family and i chose to reports and i'm continue to report nowhere as place and kind of thing. these are targeted in hospitals and schools. it makes sense. how does that means you don't know where to go? this is in the data. alexa hospital, but the is still a huge hit on just are the nobel prizes in minnesota is handed down to 2 american
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scientists. who tell you what time being honored for discovery? the tattler they will head to advocate in a moment, 1st of the middle east and live down to that is a very quiet picture. lots of settled, weather, and sunshine to be found. we could see some clouds continuing to linger around coastal areas of a mon bringing a shower to here, and some showers as well effecting western pots. if you haven't been a very dry picture as we had for the north across the event was temperature sitting where we expect them to be. was the temperatures improve across to a key in places like on correct? as the weather slips from the black sea towards the caspian reading some showers into northern parts of iran on wednesday,
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we are expecting showers across the north west of africa as well with a cool town. as the rain starts to stretch and that will be in places like morocco and all jerry f thanks to unsettled whether across the mediterranean. but it still remains a very hostile cause. northern parts of libya, thanks to the fatherly wins of the south. with this shell was continued for western parts of africa, switching across that central band reading some rain as far south as places like mozambique. we also see some way to weather lingering cost, eastern areas of south africa, much t y, a and woman in cape town. the shot was remain in the suit to the on wednesday. that's where the of the after $365.00 days of the war on gaza. we reconnect with those who have been with this thing in documenting a genocide. i'm currently living in cairo, egypt trying to move forward while my company is simply stuck in because of the
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script this past year has changed my life in so many ways. but i mean the main ways that the priorities in my life has completely been realigned. nothing matters but liberation. join us for special episodes of the stream on the out to 0, the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of how top stories this out at least $77.00 palestinians have been killed. finest ready is trying some cancer in the past 24 hours. the tax talk is at homes and tends to despise people. living in kansas city in jamalia. and the
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northern part of the strip is riley is continuing its attacks on his belie, i'm living on. there's been more strikes targeting something by roots, this of this stuff here has been particularly hot hits by his writing moment. and at least 5 missiles had been fine, some living on towards the tell of h, sitting up sirens across these, right. he says he really a on monday missiles, so far as round from both concepts and skimming to some of the news now and evacuations underway in the us state of florida as a possible storm. it just close them. our can. milton rapidly grew in strength to a category 5 storm. it's wind speeds increased by 145 kilometers an hour and less than a day. that is the fastest intensification of any storm in the gulf of mexico. it is expected to make land phone on wednesday. it comes just 10 days off the hurricane helene left a trail of destruction in the area. nbc correspondent,
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just to cash has moved from sarasota in florida. the preparations for hurricane milton are unlike others. we've seen in recent times because there was another major hurricane that hit the same area, florida gulf coast less than 2 weeks ago. and you can still see the remnants of that storms in packed. take a look behind me. that is a boat that is personally submerged tear off the coast of sarasota. there's another one along the brush off to the side here. queen of crews are working. the governor says 247 to get debris picked up because we've seen everything from mattresses to chairs, to cook, where even a long sidewalk in the streets because of again the cleanup effort from that storm hawaii. and that was less than 2 weeks ago. and now people are working on boarding up in sandbag in properties to protect them, working on getting gas, getting water, getting out of town. all of that. as there was this push to get that debris removed because we're looking at a storm that could be bringing around a 100 mile per hour winds. if not higher,
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based on the projections we're seeing. and that is something of real concern. well, some more on this. we joined now by diana new to tell a who as an environmental scientist and research coordinated for citizens climate lobby. it joins us from sacramento. thanks very much for being with us here. first of all of our campbell who has been described as an absolute most uh, i mean the mirror of tampa going so far as wanting residents saying if you choose to stay in one of those evacuation areas, you're going to die. can you just give us a festival, an idea of why this hurricane is so powerful? yeah, well in a world of global warming we have warmer oceans and then that causes hurricanes to what they call undergo rapid intensification, which is where and they go really quickly from a relatively weak tropical storm to a strong category 34 or 5 hurricane because they've gone over such warm waters and water, water access, hurricane fuel. i mean, as you say, mentioned the night of this remarkable rapids into intensification. going from
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category one storm to 5 so quickly. i mean, can you just give us an idea of how unusual that is and exactly what is driving that the that's the most that they have right now? yeah, so for example, hurricane helene that just happened was one of the strongest in us history. it's done, the 2nd most damage, i believe in us history, possibly the most damaged. we'll have to see how much the costs end up being in terms of property damages. and other things, i believe is the 2nd, but at least storm again, because of underweight. this rapid intensification to become this giant monster category 5 hurricane in a really short period of time. yeah. we've heard warnings for years if it's no decades about the intensity a number of storms increasing because of climate change. mean essentially have we broke the so now cells certainly we're going to see as long as the climate keeps warm, it we're going to see more intense hurricane has a higher wind speeds. also more moisture and more precipitation falling,
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causing more uh, flooding. also because we have higher sea levels as a result of global warming, the storm surge from these hurricanes above because of the wind speeds being larger and the sea levels being higher. it brings more water onto land and causes flooding further in lens and, and greater flooding. so there definitely a number of different ways that climate change is intensifying. the damage done by these hurricanes is this whole happening much faster than the climate science has predicted it. perkins have been a challenge to predict because there's so many different variables that go into the formation of a hurricane. there's things like winds, year as student that determine whether her can even forms. we do know that warmer water is and it's been long clicked that warm water is because the intensity of hurricane is to become a larger and larger over time as best they're going to see more of these category $34.00 and $5.00 for games. so that's generally been expected. um but yeah, it's, it's, it's, it's definitely a challenge to protect something is complex and complicated as, as a hurricane. i mean, we talk about the,
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the skyland intensity of the stones ramping up. i mean, is there anything that we can do at this stage to, to put a stop to this, or is this something that we're just gonna have to get used to live with? or we can definitely minimize the level switched hurricanes, get more intense by stopping climate change by getting our greenhouse gas emissions under control getting to net 0 emissions once we get to net 0 emissions then global warming will essentially stop quite quickly. and then perkins, on average won't start smoke continue becoming more intense. so that's kind of our goal. ringback is to get to that net 0 level where we can get to global, i'm going to get the level and then the control and then gets the associated impacts under control as well. do you have any heights? is that actually happening now or certainly making a lot of progress in reducing emissions is not happening fast enough yet, but it's starting to move in the right direction. we're starting to get some good policies in place to reduce emissions. we just need to accelerate that progress,
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get more clean, clean technologies deployed and getting, you know, continue that. i'd like to accelerate that progress that we've been starting to make recently. thank you so much for your insight. that is done in new tele, an environmental scientists. thank you. a professional results from tennessee is presidential election to show the incumbent. ty site has secured a landslide victory winning more than 90 percent of the funds. this closest challenger, one, just 7 percent. having spent the campaign facing multiple prison sentences for election of related crimes. bennett smith reports from the capital tennis with most credible opposition candidates either jailed or disqualified, is perhaps no surprise. the 2 museum president chi site is one second to with just over 90 percent share of the vote. but on a historically low turn out to just on the 29 percent faster in the country. that includes the optically embrace the democratic transition after the 2011 revolution, the guidebook to the honor of spring,
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