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or international filmmakers world class. so what's the plan here to that question? the most important part is that we get attention to the climate crisis. bring programs to form an expired on al jazeera as the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i know about this. and this has been used on life for me to have somebody up in the next 60 minutes. palestinians in northern garza face an impossible choice, stay and starve to death or leave. unrest being show inspires very forces from west service, lynn to react to doha, us secretary of state. and to me, bring things on his way to the cost of the capital. having failed so far to find a solution to the genocide and gaza
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the as it launches, another wave of air strikes on the roots targeting 7 areas of the southern dock is sub up in just 3 hours until key that carries out it strikes some tardies fights those positions in iraq and syria officer, an attack on a key defense company and 9 correct, the 70 mt. that's 10 am in gaza where israel sees in the north of the strips. been going on for 20 days. is ready. forces have killed 770 palestinians since have begun. the writing chief says palestinians and northern gaza are rapidly exhausting . all available means for their survival is really mandatory is issue just right. it's ordering people to leave or risk being bombed. but those who tries, if we say they come under fire guys or civil defense agency besides that,
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is being forced to suspend operations in northern gaza. it says is really forces of targeted it's teams with drones and arrested some of its members that a couple of resumes joining the stuff from dental by the in central guy. so let's talk about northern guys or 1st of all, and try to just bring this up to date with what's been happening. of the weather roth. in fact today marks day 20 in the military operation in the you know, the parts of cars that which has been really on the very quickly located by these while the military lie to be ongoing time. no, i supplies agents right. you to the north of this trip we really managed to can talk to them about civilian. so i managed to sleep from devali. i worked with the council. what's the cause of 68. they read each of us with very it's the stopping details about what is going on in your body or coming over from that value, especially like to be ongoing evaluation or as being issued to families in the north of the stress. they said that these for the army surrounded evacuation since,
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as they paused men to uh, to be select from a woman. and women were taken to some set a notation to the north of the gaza strip. well, rustic details really was a where completely shown by there was a survivors. they said that they just put me out, was working on digging huge holes on the ground and they were forcing women to jump inside these holes on the these by the tongues leads us talk to do move around. this whole was the crazy thing. he was just almost just as a sort of intimidating operations for this one. and then later they gave to a swim in a very short time in order to flee the area heading to gauze. the city i meant who rustic is by the attacks on old areas nearby. and who's that we've been hearing. that was that a $150.00 palestinians were arrested in the titans. and they know that part of the size of the work taken to is very detention camps and the east by the territories i'm at, i'm going to the re and not a real attacks from the east by the fight to get. so the main been sims's alongside
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with the ongoing costs and operations were really set to a building site evaluation centers. trust. only one purpose is to prevent families to reset and back again to jamalia and debate. last yes on, but we're getting also reports that there are still problems as a trap. in japan, they are refusing to sleep through some facing really very drastic options. are they going to be killed for the will be arrested by the is for the tire. thank you very much indeed. had a couple of them talking to us from darrell butler is that these armies confirmed? is there any evidence of killed 3 of its soldiers? it happened in the binge valley area near the border. an army stipend says the soldiers were moving injured people to safety on the outskirts of the village of yatta, an officer, as among the dead, 13 lebanese troops being killed in this way. the attacks since the end of september, the in bay with these really ministries cabinet, a wave of air raids,
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targeting 7 areas in the southern suburb of the kia in just 3 hours. at least one person was killed is rarely aerial assault of 11 on this killed more than 1800 people, most of them civilians. since september, the 23rd, a normal day is covering this story forrest from i'm on. and that's because these are the governments bundled, is it in israel, and the occupied westbank con is in the spirit in southern lebanon. first we're going to go to 0. hold on. and david is in. it is worth remembering that there was a point of which there had been guarantees given by these really metrics that it wasn't gonna strike the southern part of various again. and yet we're seeing major strides on a route and escalation over the past 3 days. yeah, it's heavy, it's really air strikes overnight in the bay area. one of those strikes hits the building behind me. the target was the 11 on the office of the pan arab channel, elle magazine, which is affiliated in one way or another which has the law. so israel is really
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military, expanding its targets, no longer going after military infrastructure, but the economic power of has falls off to anything really or anyone affiliated with the group. we are in the district of staff. yes, this is south of the reasons, but this is part of the southern suburb which has been repeatedly hits in recent weeks. we are bordering the southern suburbs just a few kilometers away. this area has not been evacuated, civilians live here. in fact, we met somebody who lived on the upper floors of this building and he said, i don't know how my family and i survived overnights. also there were at least 17 heavy. it's really strikes, targeting big roots, southern suburb, causing a lot of devastation at least 6 buildings level to the ground. hundreds of buildings happen level to the ground in recent weeks with people telling us that
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the devastation is worse than the last major war between it's relevant hezbollah in 2006, the reconstruction bill already in the billions of dollars. so this strikes without any prior warnings, we are seeing an escalation in the past 3 days for frequently since the us and boy english fox then wasn't bales and then left and what really appear to be a failed mission to bring an end to this conflict. let me ask you about that because the use of, from my name is a 1st thing that, that was a lot of disappointment, that at least some progress has not been made. where do we stand with regard to a political solution of some sort? well, there is no window for diplomacy, if you like, because the warring sites are sticking to their positions there, showing no signs of compromise. hezbollah remains defiant, saying that there will be no negotiations until the fighting console. there is a ceasefire, and this is a position taken by the lebanese states,
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the speaker of part of verde himself saying that he is mediating on behalf of has the law. then we hear this ready prime minister benjamin don't tell yahoo say there will be no cease fire because in his opinion a cease fire will allow, has the law to re arm. and in many ways we've heard him say that he's going after total victory. and what he wants is for hezbollah, not to be able to re armen regroup, and that's why they are asking for a new, if you like, a way to implement to and resolution, 1701 which puts an end to the last 4 in 2000. and 6, when the us and boy was here, she says that this the resolution bought from 2006, 4. but it hasn't been implemented. and that the new mechanism should be put in place. we know what the israelis wanted back in 2006. they wanted a force that would be able to act against hezbollah. that did not happen,
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unit feel it was, was created under chapter 6 of the un charter. so yes, a sale may still window for the open for diplomacy at the time being santa. thank you very much indeed. and i told her i can be there for us. just go to amazon and it has to be a and a southern lebanon over the last several days. and on you've been keeping us up to date with the way that the fighting has been going on in the south. just bring us up to date with what's going on in the moment as well. let me show you what's happening in gulf mikaela. mikaela is where a lot of the fighting is taking place on the ground between has blah and israel. it's been a subject of intense uh, showing over the last few hours you can just see the smoke rising that but it's not just there as well. if you move slightly close it and you see that town on the hill, that's him. him has been hauled hit by is really as strikes and all tillery by for the last. yeah. and it's only just,
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it's only getting more and more intense. now, when it comes to be on the ground fighting, there's 3 key areas that we're hearing that has bullfighters are trying to push back is really soldiers across into northern israel. and that is a day say, a couple of kayla which i just showed you. and i bush, i am on thank you very much indeed in our heart and talking to us more has to be there is there. a defense is intercepted. a number of rockets over tentative on wednesday is rose as they were fired from 11 on one side and signed it across the city as well. as soon as it was targeting the suburbs instead of the civilians, lights were temporarily halted that been dirty and international airport go to new old a who's joining us not from the jordanian capital a month. and that's because these really governments bond i'll just data from reporting in the occupied west bank and from inside as well. so i understand there has been a says it's been using
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a different type of june for these attacks. tell us what we know about these attacks. overall, the sirens sounded off twice yesterday, instead of even that is a new development. then what we understand is that in addition to about a $135.00 rockets, there were drone attacks. these drones are flying low, they're maneuvering and they are very difficult to deck and to intercept. and so what is happening is as soon as a drone is a seen or or detected in the skies, sirens go off in all sorts of areas. and people really consider them the most dangerous, far more than the rockets. we've also seen a difference in the rockets that are being fired. they're more precise, they're larger, they have a bigger impact when they do reach their targets. as we saw yesterday,
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also an acura one and a factory was hit and caught fire. newer, understand the navigation is i'll just get a journalist upon a affiliated with thomas. what's the palestinian reaction to all of that and can just flash out a little bit about why these allegations are being made as well as the allegations of and this is not a new tactics, but israel has used a cri, you know, throughout the war. but this time they the, is really army almost issued. i don't see accusing, accusing several journalists working for others as either in gaza of being either members of have mass or the palestinian islamic jihad. now i'll just eat, of course, at the rejects these allegations and the palestinian groups, especially those monitoring violations against journalists, have really found that the alarm not just condemning these allegations, but they consider this to be a threat to the lives and safety of those journalists. as you know,
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over the past year as well as killed, nearly $200.00 palestinians are listing gaza, including some of our colleagues at the end of the day in the occupied westbank, they've detained over a 120 during the list. 52 of them remain in as rarely jail and sometimes these, you know, journalists are detained simply for being journalist or for posting online on social media. the news, they're not accused of anything. they're not tried for any crime. and so in the context of others, eat a bunch of israel banding. i was us eat up from working in the occupied westbank and israel and, and those targeted attacks against during list and gaza in this is this dose as seen as a very dangerous development. the threat to the lives and safety of all involved? no, no, they in, i'm on. no, thank you very much indeed. as well us equity to stay under the blankets due to arrive in the cost of a capital doha shortly. it's. it's an 11th trip to the region since israel launched as war on guys on more than
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a year ago. gonna bring in and all that along. and he's an associate professor that history at the georgetown university and count to a very good to have you with us. i want to talk to you about the priorities that i'm onto the blinking. they have during this trip because he's been to us to boost lemon. he's met benjamin netanyahu almost immediately went to the yard in saudi arabia. first of all, what do you make of that? that's the journey that he's made, that the fact that he's actually chosen to make it in that way. well, i mean, i think, you know, we're getting a little bit more clarity these days as far as what the ultimate intentions are. not just of, of what israel is doing and it's onslaught and gaza, but also in terms of where the united states falls in that, of course, we know that they have the year with us. administration has, has essentially sponsored much of what israel has done over the last year through it's diplomatic support through it's military, support, intelligence support, etc. and now i think what we're seeing with these trips is there's far less
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emphasis on and negotiated end to the war, or we're not talking about diplomacy anymore in the same way that we were. we're not talking about a negotiated deal. what we're seeing is far more of an attempt to impose a final settlement on the palestinians, and i think this is being enacted on the ground given some of the most shocking and heretic reports that are coming out of the north of casa, in terms of a permanent disability occupation, but one that would seek to mass displace and in some cases starving, killed the population there. and that's something that is now being seen as potentially being the, the path forward in terms of a permanent occupation that is going to be supported and according to some recent reports, even out sourced to american firms. private companies that will be actually taking part in, in the occupation going forward. yes, and of course with that we saw examples of that happening perhaps in the iraq war on the work. the critics said that that was not the most successful way of being able to manage elements of that conflict. and i want to ask you about the, the,
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the have been, there's been a lot of speculation. the part of this trip is also to focus on what would happen after that. they israel decided to do a sense. they draw a line on under what is going on there they the future of gaza. the security of guys are, or at least the control of gaza. and there is speculation that's by making the trip to say, sadly, or maybe i'm ultimately all the golf players blinking is trying to show up at least support on financial support for the rebuilding of god. which may then influence whether or not israel decides to take it to stop it's military action in guys how do you think that that plays out? do you think the israel would be influenced by the, the possibilities that somebody else may take responsibility if it goes? well, i think that would always be the expectation, right? that we've, we've seen this in the past, right? that, that israel has gone in and destroyed parts of guys are going back to decades really in, in the course of many of these similar campaigns that were, of course, much lower level in terms of, of this year,
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scale of the atrocities and the war crimes. and it's always been other states that come in and attempt to bring back some kind of semblance of life for the population, for the palestinians and gaza. and i think the expectation here would be no different. i think what's actually happening here is not so much thinking about that kind of documented, terry and you know, cost of what might come in, but rather more about something far more, i think, you know, worrying which is the, the policing element of this. right. that what is going to happen in terms of the occupation? is it going to be a direct is really military occupation for the entire territory? or is it going to be some combination of an a kind of permanent is really presence while also bringing in outside actors, international bodies, or perhaps even regional forces coming from a number of arab states that have of course, as we know, been already enlisted in, in this war i'm over the past year, they've all kind of played us with civic kind of role. and we know, of course, that's the campaign of normalization that had preceded even these events of the last year has sought to show up a kind of
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a strategic and security alliance between israel in many different air states. yeah, i'm sorry, i didn't. so as you do it, but i do want to ask you about that normalization process because again, interestingly, the fact that i'm thinking went from west originally to re add. and of course, there was a lot of suggestion that prior to all of this happening aside, your baby was on the point of starting to talk to israel about normalization of, of relations. do you think that that is something that blinking is trying to, to regenerate as essentially some sort of leverage as far as is israel is concerned? yes, certainly. i mean, this is, this has always been the focal point. that even as the worst of the devastation and gaza was unfolding us, administration was continuing to push this, this question of saudi normalization. despite anything that is real might do despite what the mass public opinion across this region might, might be horrified by the events. and the, there's, this was still the outcome. i mean, there's been such a defense, i think, from the administration, thinking that it can simply continue business as usual,
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pursuing all of these different agendas while at the same time, allowing this, this genocide to unfold in the way that it has. and i think it's continuing to do so, and partly i think this is also connected to the upcoming us elections, right? that this is something that, that the binding administration has very much sought for its entire 4 years. and it wants to not leave office without having achieved that. and so i think this is me perhaps another final question in the service of that. so the normalization deal was of mentioning is done to the bank and heading to the cost of the capital, doha, in the next few hours or so we're going to be obviously covering that. but in the meantime, i thank you very much. indeed. this is what he strikes have talk is of the syrian capital damascus on the west and the city of homes. a residential building in the caf sousa area of damascus was said that all reports have multiple casualties and homes. one soldier was killed and 7 people were injured at the military side, according to the city and defense ministry. frontier has counted on strikes in syria and northern iraq in response to an attack,
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and it's capital anchor government official and say it's highly likely the members of the coast on workers party of the p. k. k. were behind the attack up the process defense company which killed 5 people, an injured dozens. and of course the other has more from anchored on a loud plus, followed by gunfire inside the premises of the turkish aerospace and defense company to sasha. near anchor 2, attackers, set of explosives and opened fire on the workers. they drove into the facility in a taxi during the security personnel shift change. the sounds of gunfire continued for some time. according to eye witnesses, before security forces were able to intervene with them for the said, the motto says, unfortunately we have 5 motors and 22 wounded is above and below incident. most of those wounded in good condition. we just visited some of them in this hospital surface interior minister alejandra k icon them to what you described as
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a heinous attack. dodge acute uh well, when compared to previous similar text, we have a strong opinion. that's just the peak of k to this, to been a zation. but as i said, it will become sits and once the identities are determined, which will announce to the public turkey a scary down to retaliatory strikes and northern syria and your rock hitting surgery. curtis, don't worry because party or particular targets. several people were injures in the city center of combine it and, and tell her fault of northern syria. the aftermath of the tax side is still being investigated. over the years took you have seen similar attacks, some of which were linked to iso, but most have been blamed on curtis separate sis minutes since. so you can go ton, i mean from the central government and non cut off the attack came one day after the government's hinges on a new approach on the curtis issue, which would see the p. k. kids jail leader released on parole in exchange for the
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on to laying down their weapons, but now might have question whether there's still room for peace. seeing i'm to solo elda 0, call her mom, because i'm on cut out. i understand, i'm just joining us not from anchor. what more do we know about it as a tax and as well, rob. the numbers haven't changed since last night. if 5 people were killed uh 22 people have been hospitalized in the nearby hospital in on. kyra, today we are going to see if you know logan ization is for the people who were killed during this aside. mainly the employees. 5, all the people who work at 4 of the 5 people who were killed are the workers at the campus of a 2 size. and one of them was the tax of driver because the 2 attackers before coming to the uh area they still a, they actually, it took a cabin,
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killed the driver on the way and stole the car and arrived in here. and of course, there is one, a female worker and 2 sides who actually came downstairs to the gate to receive the flowers. her husband sent because it's what it was. they are a anniversary yesterday, but she lost her life. so there are set stories, of course, but currently we are very close to the component that you see behind me where the flag is. the security in the area has been tightened because in many eh, criticized that the, there was a lack of security. there was a breach in security. the spies, it has its own secure. it's a theme uh that's in was intelligence a police founder, murray, and that's why currently they are sweeping out old cars. they are asking these for the people who are driving to the campus and the commercial taxes are being
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separately search by the security and of course of the workers who, who left the compound this did, they returned back after that operation was complete and some of them were saying that they will not give up because they believe the defense invest 3 is 2 kias. eh, what to case. very proud those and a globally successful and they, they believe that turkish defense in the sea was individually targeted. and those a technical people who are working in the compound it pro missteps. they will work harder despite these heinous attack. i said them, you mentioned in your report, talia that this came just off to the government appear to have a painted as you were putting it towards a new approach and what is pulling the car. the issue is releasing one of the p k case leaders and exchange for the longer length don't it? so i'm, is there any suggestion that any negotiation for peace or at least at some sort of tom has gone now as
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a result of this as well the robot, currently there's that has been an under the table negotiation between the government, its national us a lot involving the may no position and the pro curtis the party at the p k. k sales leader a is old. he has been in jail for more than 2 decades. and he actually has some health issues as well. but when he was brought to turkey after being captured, he, he, he told reporters that he was ready to start to get to serve his calendar. that's why add ons, becker, the nationalist lie lead them this box. and they, while he was speaking at the parliament in his group meetings, said that since he promised to serve for his country, let them get it, let them have a parole, which is cold. and they are full, come and speak at the kurdish parties, parliamentary session, and call on the p k. k to lay down its arms. and then it involves a new curtis resolution process. we don't know whether all the steps of this
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possible. curtis resolution a what we're discuss a clearly, but there is a strong contention by the government backed by the parliament as well to solve this issue. and actually yesterday a peak is their leaders. nephew who's also in parliament's member by the pro curtis party visits. it's a lot of july and where he has been isolated in america, even though the island, a prison, and a right after he left just a 2 hours later, this attack happens. so into keir and then the curtis political circles. it is believed that the p k. k doesn't want to le arms, this part a will buy off the lot so long as this initiative, this intention by the government is being manipulated right now back to send him. thank you very much indeed. send because we all are there in ankara. you still ahead and i'll just get a donald trump as often as both are based on the state of georgia and what kind of
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how this plays out, how campaigns closing arguments against total lives, plus a, rob reynolds and los angeles, both candidates and this year's presidential con desk have raised an awful lot of money. where does it come from? and where is it going? lab report the had lower the opposite, very unsettled, whether across, mold west, in the northern parts of europe, fast to storm ashley. we have seen some vast improvement, particularly for britain on the island of island. yes, we will see some sick fog in the morning, but sunny spells and move quiet conditions here on wednesday, and that's fine. so an area of high pressure that's affecting western parts of you're moving across moving areas of central europe and out east,
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very dry weather to be found. lots of sunshine as well. apart from around it's new . now we've seen some very heavy rain here. that's close to flooding, we still got that west to weather clinging on on wednesday, we'll stick around for the next few days, stretching down into the knowles of africa as well. so we are expecting some heavy rain for tuesday, and algeria on eastern areas of spring, it winds up across a scan today if you went to weather, still creeping across western parts of europe on thursday. and unfortunately, we'll see the return all the rain started to move into island on thursday, some of that stretching down into northern parts of spain and portugal as well. now, temperatures happy on the up, but notice high as they have been, they will be coming down. however, for the south west, for example, lisbon at 18 on friday. the, despite healthy young work has perishing in the heat. florida has blocked
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protections by outdoor workers. they are not allowed to take regular rest. seem to pull down their findings. there's this kind of mentality that if you're a person of color, you can handle the fault lines investigates deadly. he why would you ask for the governor to do the analogies even as the world economies those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where supposed to be solved by the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow
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the you want to know to 0 reminder of adults. so is this are, is there a season? northern guys is not, and it's the 20th dates is really on me, is binding schools and hospitals and funding done shelters. at least 37 people were killed and there's a volley, a refugee camp on western state. your secretary state on some of the things is due to arrive in the cost of the capital. doha show, thanks shopping from re out inside the or maybe i'm fixing to 11 strips of agents is israel launched as water and got some more than a year ago. a series of is very strikes of off to southern bay loot of an ice killing at least one person and self 11 on at least 3 soldiers for being killed. joe sees of northern gauze now and it's 20 as day. and civilians have been cut off
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from essential services. as these are in the army, target schools, hospitals, and shelters, housing families. at least 37 people killed and there's a body, a refugee camp on wednesday. they bring him out calling to report some of the saw dean road in northern garza, but it's very forces have told the 10s of. 1 thousands of palestinians to leave or face attack. i am right now standing on zillow, head, demon street, and northern guy. the city is the closest point because a veteran cab officer, more than 2 weeks of rule to ground invasion, and vit today a bit had one and 2 bedroom cam. so when these had been forced to displace from their homeland and they had been evicted by is what you forces to move through. so i had really fries into gaza city i. some of these families had been sold to golf. good southern parts of garza city. no, apply them the today. yeah. we moved from the bet. let's see a project of to be in sheldon bon,
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bonded. as you can see we have nothing with us except some few close. thank us for still being alive. i was sitting at home and they showed the area and some shrapnel head my shoulder and broke my boat. i went to them, i loved one hospital and they cheated my shoulder. this is a very difficult situation. they took my 15 year old son with them and they refused to leave him to take care of me. my son lost his life 10 days ago and his buddy still the in the street. i left many of my family members, including my mother and my brother and my sister in law. man have been detained and the situation is get a much more dire. we are subject to 2 and it's pick planes in, in the front of the words. eyes, civilians are having no place to go to because they already had been forced to displace from school shooters from their partially this fight homes into nowhere. but i am honeybee. how does your northern gauze all tied is fine?
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this is phase of the party of vaccination drive has been postponed to northern guys because of israel's relentless bombardment of world health organization sizes become impossible for families to safely bring their children to be immunized. health workers was supposed to start administering the 2nd dose and the vaccine w h o has one. the delay could see polio spreading, garza and to neighboring countries, putting children at risk of paralysis on death and is where these sites killed. 2 people in denver obama and central gaza, including one u. n. a water united nations relief and works agency confirmed the death of mohammed double oxley. is there any forces of killed at least 231 members of long since that last as war on guys on last year leave, an agency supports nearly 6000000 palestinian refugees across the middle east. the us democratic presidential candidate capital house has condemned donald trump for
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remarks here, unfortunately, made about idols hipley iris as the comments ok. a window into a republican arrival really is. yesterday we learned that donald trump's former chief of staff, john kelly, a retired 4 star general, confirmed that wild donald trump was president. he said he wanted generals like adolf hitler had. donald trump said that because he does not want a military. that is loyal to the united states constitution. he wants a military, that is loyal to him. kennedy hawkins has more from philadelphia or the harris campaign has responded to the comments allegedly made by donald trump while he was in office as president. but he spoke positively about adolf hitler. calling those comments deeply troubling the vice president said is incredibly
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dangerous that donald trump would invoke adolf hitler, a man that was responsible for the death of $6000000.00 jews and hundreds of thousands of americans. the campaign and the vice president also deeply concerned about other comments. the donald trump is also made regarding election officials, journalists, and also judges calling those officials the enemy within. they say this is just further proof that the former president, as the republican presidential nominee, is in fact an hinge and a danger to democracy. and they have gone on to say that unlike the 1st term, when donald trump was in office, there are no longer the guard rails that would be in place for a 2nd. donald trump presidency. in other words, those that were in his administration to protect his power can not necessarily be guaranteed to be there in a 2nd, donald trump presidency. now donald trump campaign has responded to these
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accusations, saying that these are outright lies, ends of the harris campaign is totally false. would they also, of course, the timing saying that the general was the chief of staff for donald trump and less than 2019. but it's only now bringing these allegations forward, 2 weeks from election day. it is a signal they say that comma le harris, this campaign is in shambles. kimberly helped get al jazeera media, pennsylvania fremont, donald trump, speed in duluth, georgia, ahold of your campaign route. 8 wimbledon, searching files into the support has a gathered island. fisher has more as a full house for donald trump in duluth in georgia. 15000 inside the hall, a few 100 looked outside people who just couldn't get in. and they listen to donald trump go through his normal speech. know reference a toll to the comments made by his former chief of staff, john kelly, suggesting that donald trump wanted his generals to be like those who surrounded
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hitler, loyal to him. but he did put out a statement before he arrived and dilute describing john kelly as a low life lawyer saying that he was a total degenerate. tough but dumb, who got dumb, as he spent time in the white house. eventually donald trump said he didn't consult with him on anything on fire to that we spoke to people who went to the riley and they say that the comments if true, have no impact on the way they will cast their vote on november. the 5th trumps my man. me was my man 4 years ago. he was my man in the last 4 years, but he wasn't near me. people made a big mistake. he's been there before. he did it and get this straightened out. i think that's the only one i wouldn't go far. see the only person in rich, georgia is an important store for both candidates in this election. it has 16 electoral college votes as quite a significant number. and in the past that has been sold loot of public and but it
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flipped in 2020 to jo bite. and so that is why donald trump is spending time here. and why on thursday come a how this will become painting in the state with black obama trying to convince voters that she's the one who should put in the white house. come january next year . oh, so sure, i'll just eat up in dilutes in georgia. so a massive amounts of money importing into the democratic and republican campaigns, comma harris has raised more than a $1000000000.00 in just 3 months. that's 3 times more than donald trump raised during the last quarter. so where was all the money going? reynolds reports, donald trump may try to deny it, but those are donald trump plants if you lived in one the swing states treats as are you to have seen some of these as you does in the, or even hundreds of times. all of them costs money, lots of money, and where is it coming from? for coma harris? it's mainly grass roots donations. the democrats,
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generally from state house to the white house are raising more from small donors and raising more from sort of traditional sources of money. unions, political action committees, donald trump legs in small, individual donations and is relying more on big games with big bucks. like you on month, the tesla magnate who has given $75000000.00 and miriam 8 olson who inherited a gambling casino empire from her late husband. so far she is given trump $100000000.00. so those donors millionaires billionaires are really supporting super packs which are stepping in to kind of fill the fundraising gap. the republicans are facing due to their poor fundraising from small donors and to the people regular people. harris as billionaire donors to including bill gates, the microsoft founder who is given $50000000.00 to
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a political action committee or pac aligned with harris and doing an error in former new york mayor michael bloomberg has donated to harris. so what's in it for them? marian 8, austin, for example, has always had issues related to israel, very high on her sort of radar with social media candidates can talk tiny slippers of the electorate with pin point precision. as we all know, facebook, google, tick tock. they all know everything about us. you can target, you know, previous owners living in the suburbs of, you know, pittsburgh, who commute analysts see the huge amount, the money, harris's raising as a sign of greater enthusiasm on the democratic side. in recent history, the candidate with the most money has always won the popular vote, but that doesn't always translate into victory. both al gore and hillary clinton
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had more money and one more votes. but they lost in the electoral college. and that could happen again, this year, rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. i want to take you back to one of our main stories. funds is hosting an international aide conference for 11 on his is ready for says, continue to attack when they call his ball the targets. organizers hope to raise hundreds of millions of dollars for urgent humanitarian assistance. some of the money is also going to be used to strengthen the lebanese army and the size of the country that guns from around $70.00 countries and 15 international organizations, including the united nations, attending the event in power spending. smith, joining us from powers bound to just give us some of the details of this conference . well, there's a couple of reasons. there's a couple of ambitions, the friendship sets in this conference. the 1st is yes, that's fundraising view and says they need $400000000.00 at least to meet the monetary and needs. and the $1111.00 on government says it needs $250000000.00
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a month is providing only about 20 percent of the funds. it has to provide for the $1300000.00 lebanese internally displaced in elaborate on the since israel solves it is more on has balance. bush has ball the back on. the other reason is sort of diplomatic. really the french won't be un security council to reimpose resolution $17.00 oh wow. busy this is the resolution that came into the poles after the last of all between israel and level 9 and 2006. and it says that should only be lebanese and un forces in the area south ability river towards the border with the israel. i has the forces to pull to the knowles of bucks. so those that a couple of the 2 of the made on patients of this conference room, bernard, why is it that this uh the funds is hosting this conference? why is it so important to funds to do this well, funds, perhaps because it beloved on the walls of french protectorate, friends,
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as always, i had an interest in lebanon, also, perhaps an indication what frontiers influence in the middle east and africa is waiting a bit. my chrome can use this to show that friends can still be a relevant broker. i think it's perhaps a recognition though that is going to be extremely difficult to get a c spy out of this meeting. everybody knows that we're the only real influence on israel is the united states onto the blink. and the secretary state isn't here. yes, the us is represented that along with 70 of a foreign countries and international organizations. but most of the representation here, it is, it a family junior ministerial on bus, a, doyle level, but it is at least the only diplomatic initiative that's going on at the moment to try and effect some sort of a strong effect, a ceasefire in lebanon at the same time as you were mentioning before, that they are hoping to raise hundreds of millions of dollars for urgency monitoring assistance. but of course, the countries that are going to be attending this, as you were describing their,
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are already um, facing a big control on their finances. in terms of the so, you know, the situation is in russia and ukraine, the teachers can use it on a variety of other different prices around the world. is it a sense that people are actually buying into this idea of giving money to $11.00 or the they're essentially just for the broader structure that you were talking about in terms of finding out what the diplomatic situation is. first a well, i thing, yes. the obviously, because of the net, because of us because of a senior at your level of representation here, is going to be a challenge for friends, perhaps to, for this meetings, have a major influence on what's happening and 11 on the bottom. yes, they won't miss $400000000.00. b one says it needs $400000000.00. it's an enormous sum of money. i mean, it really is only the tip of the iceberg that have a nice say that looking at a relief operation is going to take between 4 to 6 months, 250000000 dollars a month as
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a minimum to provide the needs of those internally displaced people and 11 on an enormous sum of money when they're all ready draws requirements of a phase requests around the world. so it's going to be a challenge to get all the money. the level needs a country that according to the us, the development program is already in a very severe financial crisis. the currencies last 98 percent of its value unemployment is increasing because of this rule. and also there is this increasing number. all the uncertainty displays lebanese burdened. thank you very much. indeed . that's brandon smith talking to us from powers the still ahead on the 0. we're going to look at the challenges we're here face and it was largest refugee counts 7 years after imagery cracked on me and was forced to flee. to find that that's going to find out why indonesia is blocking the sale of apples. iphones, 16,
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the, it's been 7 years and submitted to track down in me and more force, more than 730000 reckoning, get to flee to bangladesh. today they faced numerous challenges and what is not with the was largest refugee camp. and this concept to me and most walk and state spreads many, right, and you are concerned, they may never be able to return home to your child. your has more from cox's bizarre in bangladesh for 7 years after the 2017 military crack down in me and my growing go refuges. say a life isn't much better in bangladesh,
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violence, trafficking, and drug crimes arrive on children are forced into marriage. flimsy shelter is off a little protection from extreme weather and food restaurants have been cut due to funding shortfalls of humanitarian agencies. no division 9. no. there is a lack of education that private health care, central facilities or any means of making a living. yeah. when we, when people are trapped for long periods without the future dream. so hopefully that is only natural that some get involved in crime. and as a legal activities trying that the international community should take steps to resolve this price is a bunch of these other rides, groups that are hang also face frequent, harass them, torture, extortion, and unlawful detention by special police units. more than a 1000000 drawing i live in what is now the world's largest refugee can. but the face, new in security is inside as rival drugs and battle for dominance tons of money.
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some children make up more than half of the population in cox's bazaar. and every year and now the 30000 are born into this uncertain life. and without access to formal education, fears of the last generation, our growing remedy their cup and fled to bangladesh in 2017. she has 4 children. they are from where born into camp the i'm worried about my children, how can i help and support their education? there is no access to form and schooling. i don't know what will happen to them in the future. the latest conflict between rebels and me on mars, military government has forced more running from their homes. some of the young people not believe that freedom and the right to return can only be achieved. so i'm struggling, something visit our team was able to meet. one of the active is in a secret location of the many in the younger generation. now believe in arms struggle against the me and mark government. we see it is the only way to gain
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freedom and return to the homeland. we will keep fighting until we get our rights back. yeah, that one of the, the you and saves me on mart, isn't ready to take back row. hang it all. so i can, knowledge is bangladesh is grappling with the complexities of managing more than a 1000000 refugees. the slaves, many running are frustrated as they have little control or say over their future and depend on the other decisions. somebody to audrey a gives a cox's bizarre bangladesh, boeing workers of projects that accompanies lace as offered a negotiations to end nearly 6 weeks strike 64 percent of the union members voted against a 35 percent pay increase, deal, and walk outs impacted boeing's production lines the plane makers reported a loss of more than $6000000000.00 for the 3rd quarter of this year. how does your cash flows got more from washington dc? the vote was no deal with 64 percent of union members deciding to reject boeing's
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latest offer of a 35 percent pay raise and 7000 dollars signing bonus. the 2nd point, the workers wanted the pay raise to be 40 percent, and they wanted their pensions reinstated after the company took it away in 2014. that means the strike continues. now going on more than 5 weeks. the work stoppage of more than 30000 machine is in boeing's, west coast. factories has halted production of its best selling 737 max plane. analysts say each day of the strike is costing boeing $100000000.00 in revenue. and the company just reported it lost $6000000000.00 during the 3rd quarter ratings. agencies have said they will downgrade boeing's debts to junk status if the strike continues. and suppliers have said that widespread job losses are to be coming in the industry. boeing has been under regulatory scrutiny since a door plug, blew off
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a plane in january of this year. and now the company must continue to contend with this labor crisis as both sides return to the negotiation table and the strike drags on hydro. castro alger 0 washington, but it was bus drivers, teachers and students went on strike of white and straight, demanding the government cranks down on crime work as a martian to capital lima for 14 districts. so in this state of emergency, due to a recent wave of crime in the city, montana, sanchez reports from lima. on the 3rd strike in 3 weeks transport workers now joined by and we teachers and students demanding protection them. it's the wave of violence despite the government to clearing state of emergency several times since last year. yet tax continue, they have those tenants emergencies of new use, only demonstrate inability, ineptitude, empty responsibility. if this government shows they have no strategy to stop
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contract killings and organized crime on wednesdays. some schools, universities in markets close prove and struggle to get to their workplace. as most buses stop service. it is most important. take style in par room, also shut down. couples took, it says the feel abandoned. i want to live. we are being intimidated and methods enough. madam president, don't kill us. don't kill us. we're not terrorist and our kids. we don't throw stones. we are parents of hardworking families and we want a healthy country. it is national that these big institute says extortion and kidnappings route, 50 fold this year. more than 1200000 peruvians say they've been victims of a crime since 2022. many parents are there
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on the schools are forced to pay its course and peace of nearly 5000 dollars each month pay stubs. a week ago, a teacher was gone down in front of the students. criminals threatened their victims with, with neat attacks in depth if they don't pay at the government says it has captured hundreds of criminals. well, breaking up violin gang. proceed in the novel like this is the protests are politically motivated and won't change a thing. it's done the sold striker to won't solve the and security problems as we are doing everything possible to put an end to the social scourge. that is, crime, extortion, and murder, and to the foreign criminals. we say to them we will kick them out of our territory . but many say they don't believe things with change, protest or say they will continue to much until they can see the size of action to grow. crime again, the census. i just see that tropical storm. somebody has midland fall in the
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northeast and part of the philippines. main island of routes on schools and government offices have been shot for a 2nd day. as disaster agencies braced themselves for more rains and floods. the stones already killed at least 23 people. authorities in indonesia have blocked the sale of the newly launched iphone and the other apple products. you say the company's failed to meet commitments, to support local businesses. object font reports from neighboring single port, where the latest i phone model is easily available, but i much cheaper price. the apples being, having a stella year reaching its highest a 3rd quarterly sales volumes ever. it's being helped by brisk business in market like indonesia, whether it's been a surge in the month of smartphones. and it's, we're expecting the life and 16 to propel shipments. but the block on its latest model means people in indonesia will need to wait longer before they can get their hands on. one thing, a lot of spanish already looking for what. so again, you know,
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i city and this a, as in the 1st time looking at a and see what the info is quite disappointing. usually nowadays, i mean, in this time a month we already get like the promotion, right? all iphone is coming. so, and then you can order it here is an easier requires locally sold smartphones to contain 40 percent local components. alternatively, companies can invest in other initiatives like research and development or applications authorities. a apple is about $15000000.00 shy and the refusing to renew its components, certification it's waste, and success may have been part of the problem. i think that is probably some lack of clarity if we look at, you know, when these guidelines was set, that was at the time, then apple was importing far less or iphones into the innovation market. the move couldn't drive some consumers to purchase the newest model overseas. the cheapest
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iphone, $16.00 cost $994.00 here in single pool. if you buy it from an apple store, but buys in indonesia late to full, get an additional $155.00 for the same phone because of input fees imposed by the country. early this year, apple c o, tim cook announced plans to open a full apple academy in indonesia. the company's already invested about a $100000000.00 in such facilities, but it may need a more adaptable solution to meet local requirements. i think it's a market which none of the distinct companies can afford to ignore its largest market and sell just asia. so uh, they are definitely very focused in, you know, being present. the blog comes as governments around the world are increasingly taking steps to come big tech. last month, brazil supreme court banned the platform x because of a dispute about this information. indonesia has also recently been chinese shopping platform team is to prevent cheap products flooding its market, patrick bulk, which is 0 single. okay, i'm going to be back in
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a couple of minutes from one of the stories over to the website. of course, obviously that don't come on robots and stay with us. and what is the israel is duty is an in judaism is israel, many american cheese are raised with a one sided view of israel. this is our land. that's what was conveyed to us found in the depths of my family's house, but the tide is shifting as younger. jewish americans learn the reality about these rails treatments of the palestinians. i was never in the palestinian house to live barge into one in the middle of the night. it's a military occupation, is right, is an episode one on alex's era, the side and see castle, a fortress built by the crusaders in the 13th century. now historical landmark, that is
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a reminder of this coastal cities past side and is the main city along 11 on the southern region. but since israel launch it's intensive, air salt on southern 11 on tourism has come to our homes. so fishermen are now also warned to stay away. according to the fisherman's union here, 350 fishermen venture out in these waters every day. they feed nearly 5000 families, not a sucky or is a farmer from the southern village of ours i. he fled to side with his family to stay with relatives. yesterday the decision came that even this, it would be probably be that for us, many displace lebanese floods intense airs, charged for the self, only to find themselves under mo, restrictions with know where to go. some are forced to sleep wherever they can, unto israel. this is crippling restrictions as the world economy. those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve of the right place for your
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business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow, the palestinians in northern guys are face any possible choice to stay and starve to death or leave. and risk being shown by is with you for the learn more about this. and then this is all just here, life from don't have also coming up to people that range it is. rockets are fired from 11 on. busy on northern israel,

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