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in law, there's no limit to have a dream contained to study in your own adventure, no counter avenues. the . the you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters, and i'll find teddy and obligate. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. a hospital in ruins, scenes of devastation in north gauze as only functioning health facilities after is really soldiers attacked it. and the rest that hundreds of medical stuff on patients is really strikes on. iran kill at least 2 military personnel to iran condemns the attack. calling it
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aggressive and provocative count down to election day in the us. trumpet harris, remain neck and back in the race for the presidency. also ahead. odd tony chung in southern thailand were in search and see his rage for the past 2 decades. what is the new home? but the story is full history made in game one of the well series as the la dodgers a beat, the new york yankees. the 1st the ever wall cough grass them on the biggest stage as adult does go one know up in this series the we begin, this is our in gaza where israel siege of the north is now and it's the 22nd day. it's military conducted a violent rage of come on odd one hospital, which is the law,
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a functioning hospital in the area. these are the scenes from inside the medical facilities. patients are still flooding in many are being treated on the floor. is really military, has arrested several medical staff leaving injured palestinians with no one to treat them as well as targeting of come out of the one hospital has left much of the facility in ruins. dr. say the attack also destroy the oxygen station of the hospital. vap led to the depths of 2 babies in the intensive care units. well, the, the model of a box, these radio occupation forces destroyed so hospitals, departments, appliances. it is a catastrophic situation. that's patients. i'm the window the left on the floor. totally without any medical attention, we are facing grave dangerous. and here i am once again sending a message to the entire world. we pray to god that i will flight comes to an end, and is really mastic has a whole to the entire population of northern goals. now without any medical
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services, off the, all the hospitals have been destroyed and forced out to look for ration the u. n. says it's deeply disturbed by reports of israel's rate on come out loud. one mazda begins our coverage from the hospital. ringback i'm talking to or from the hospital, so this way the army withdrew from just hospital and this only functioning hospitality, nothing goes through and the surrounding area. and here is the situation here. this is the pharmacy, which is i've been totally destroyed by the way, the army and the other side you to values rise. the bullying and the relatives from under the rubble of those is a tubes. kim then allow me to stick you inside the hospitals to show you how the situation looks like inside the hospitals. hundreds of visits,
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hundreds of one to be all leaving on the floor was the rug as there was no. ready good for them. that was the sleeping stage here as as we use terms, the hospital and i risk a risk to too many to many of the minnesota. so i have been arrested to definitely to see this is the situation people on the floor. this little boy is the only survivor from his somebody. all of his family has been killed by that is the army. this is how the hospital looks like comes up. that is what i just was a girl from this all the functioning health facility and nothing goes to it. it's totally out of service. me. the show stuff has been arrested patients,
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ones that people have been arrested to logic to jersey to come out of the hospital all this time. okay. we'll speak to our correspondents, our adviser who's joining us not from dated by the hand. central guy. so i mean, thought it the reports coming out from come out, i'd want hospital are really quite disturbing staff patients displaced people all being detains as well as the director of course of the hospital. what are you hearing about the face of these people? where do they go to and what's the situation right? like right now it's come out loud one well, the reading, the situation has reached to a critical turning point that in the notes of gaza, strength for it. as everyone knows that commodities $1.00 cost adults is considered to be a medical lifeline for almost 2 thirds of the northern causes population. now we had that thing is when the military has with a trojan from the hospital, leaving behind
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a great deal of destruction for the medical infrastructure. the hospice alongside with the neighboring areas as well as the is very fluid says has a full so arrested an impact of medical. what cause alongside that, that you force men to flee from the area heating to slide the road and some of them, by the way, were arrested by the is by the military. also know that there has to be no white separate destruction in the pharmaceutical warehouse. would be hosted to alongside with the operation and the intensive care unit departments in the hospital where they are getting goals of information that the uh, some of the direct solve the hospice on the for some of the stuff in your was killed. dismount has been one of the main uh, a significant people who are leading to the the medical operations and come out of the hospital and who was also appealing to the international community to bring more medical supplies to the goals this trip to the hospital. but the situation that is being put to people collect, take we so the not just the department of the hospice, everything through the be overwhelmed with one of the people who are critically
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injured in the heads and they are very desperate needful as palms medical surgeries that cannot right now they be performed in the hospital are due to the great level of self. baton is being really conducted by the spending on those who are getting reports that so the is many minutes. we had tons and donation hospital to be a detention cap on those as a center of investigations. question, a number of me to come work is which one sped from to minus one hospital to be investigated in at the engine issue in hospice on that. also, we understand clearly that based on a statement are these parts of the hospitals that you sit down to use for the patient forces. how do times look to him? how much all based on he was taken on the display location. so medical teams were arrested. the men and women were forced to flee to garza city lights of the ongoing military operations that medical success has been a very big foot. so the elements of this military campaign that the notes of the gods districts that right now tend to be a shot to landscaping entities,
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recommended reformations that we thought it. thank you so much for that reporting from dated by the central garza, but we cannot speak to mines gilbert, who is an are region emergency medicine doctor and a professor at university hospital of north norway and dr. gilbert. you volunteered, of course, in hospitals, in gaza on lebanon and during the wars and conflicts, you're joining us today are from oslo. when you hear about this situation and come on, i'd want hospital and what the is really is have been doing in terms of the raids and the rest. so what do you think as well, i get extremely upset and i get the extremely confused by the lack of any reaction from the western government. i mean, we can't expect much from the us government, but for the european governments and for a kind of um, for the u. k. in scandinavian governments, how can they be watching these a horrible attacks on immune and healthcare that has not only been going on in the
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northern parts of gauze out during this last part of the siege. but the recent view and report from the independent inquiry commission document that from the 7th of october until the 13th of july, this year, these really have perpetrated more than $1000.00 attacks on health care in ga, signed the mustang. they have killed more than 1000. they have care workers, and this is going on in full day life. so i think we need an additional factor to understand why this us allowed to go on with these really forces. i'm not is actually about the power steering and people are defined as even human on human or under humans because we would never have allowed this to happen. for example, in ukraine. male. so these, that tax on health care and the brain power staying in the health care workers on and should be unheard of and must be stopped immediately. because the fact is now
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that the 20250000 people in the northern parts of gaza have absolutely no health care. and that is by itself, part of the genocide, we have heard some condemnation come through from some countries the un saying that it's extremely concerns, but you're going a step further. and i know that you've called for the protection of guys as hospitals, as well as patients and stuff. can you talk to us about that a little bit? yeah, i mean if, if you read this report from the u. n. a, it is so squarely detail described how the tax on the health care is part of the move this up along the are these really occupational forces. they say quote, they have plans and procedures to attack health care uncle. in this situation, the international community must provide security for the immunity on the protection of health care. uh, you know, health care ambulance, staff, hospitals,
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primary healthcare clinics are to protect it according to the geneva convention. so what we are seeing? yeah, northern guys are now as we have seen in gaza for many years, actually all over the board of times and they are being allowed to continue. and that's why we need some sort of international physical protection. you know, safe to ill, garza, i'm in the west bank to mark very clearly that the international community will abide by the geneva convention. also when it is pertinent to the palestinian people . not only one expert and i'm to do great and people are in the west and people. so i think that the un must step up from the lead service and the protest and the other solutions to do some physical. clearly marking that these hospitals are under international protections, we have actually no book of what she lives on, or screens and oral mobile phones. not only the genocide but a series of board crimes taking place. how as a, as a physician,
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yourself and does a health care worker mean, how concerned are you with these widespread attacks against palestinian medical personnel and hospitals that they're going to set a precedent that health care workers. 1 do not enjoy the protections and that there is impunity when a cup, countries like israel violate international law. i think that is an extremely important point. irene and of course is the, is really impunity will prevail with these documented girls a tax on international order. i mean, to national law and international humanitarian, though, of course it opens a space for any power to abuse their power to violate disability and people the women, the children, to seek the wanted need tests must have implications for all of us. so the fact
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that the united states, they will have not in post i what the numbers will for the financial embargo on israel despite the lip service and saying that they are threatened to do it. they never did. it opens a new albany of nor less conditions in the international swear. and i, as a doctor, i fear that health care will become the new target for those who have military power to attack health care. and in that, being in that action actually attack the whole civilian structure of a society which should be protected by international law. that was the less than after the 2nd world war. never again should be type and by the people are general side like the jewish people. it's happening now with the policy and people never again should the armed parties of a conflict on a hor be allowed to attack similarly, instructors and hospitals, and it's happening in full day life. so this will have major history go
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implications if the international community don't step up now and stuff is rep. okay, a doctor. how's gilbert? thank you. you were joining us from terms on our way. we appreciate your speaking to us on alda 0 or thank you. now is there any and media are reporting that to military personnel were killed in an is really attack on sites across the iran is really army says the strikes were in response to missile strikes by to her on earlier this month. but it, ron said that attack was retaliation for an assassination on a rainy and territory on july 31st. so overnight they is really military carried out what is called targeted and precise strikes against military targets to ron says the strikes were intercepted. i'm only cause minor damage. commercial flights have resumed since 9 am local time officer briefly being suspended. so israel attacks and military bases and missile
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sites near the capital to her on leading to loud explosions in the area. there were also strikes in the western provinces of eli and cruz as don province. that's on the border with iraq. israel says the facilities in these areas were used by iran to carry out attacks on israel. well, iran for our ministry has condemned israel's attacks calling the strikes a blatant violation of international law saying the country has an inherent right to self defense. it considers itself and titles and obligated to defend against acts or for an aggression. and iran is calling for urgent and collective action in response to what it calls solid violations of international law by israel in iran, garza and loving on. i will not speak to our correspondence. the rest of all stars are who's joining us from set run. so result, tell us what, what more we're learning at this hour. and if there has been any more official reaction from iran? well, 60 is riley attacks. i began to have heard of the pieces of the state and the most
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comprehensive one was the written statement released by the uranium for the ministry and is simply saying that the of that is very a tax or the violation of un charters. and definitely uranium solid and t as well. but the main question was whether you're wrong is going to promise end of retaliation or not. so when it comes to that around, yeah, it seemed that it's entitled to defend itself against these very aggression and based on that it has even haven't right, of self defense. so let me look at the statement. the language that's use is not clearly given us a sense that is right or wrong. these going to respond. however, it's not rolling out that possibility as well. but seems to prefer is when iran has lost nearly 200. but it's taken me science on israel. they have repeated the heard from you in, you know, few shows that in case of and, and he's very attract the wrong is also going to read the respond. but based on the
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statement that is released by the, for the ministry it's, that's not that much clear. however, that also as i said, doesn't boot out to the possibility that it on will return to it. so when it comes to security matters, the fine, you know, saying the loans to the armed forces and so fox, the armed forces has not released any comprehensive statement. they're saying that the investigation is still on the way. and once the investigated this case is concluded, perhaps we are going to have a better understanding of the writing and calculation integral. so we're, so are we getting a clear idea about the scope and the targeting of the is really tags? because information seems to be somewhat limited in this so far, not much, not much of the information is available to the public. yeah, so the, but when we look at the, the, the, the statements coming from, from our, these rather start their conflict. and so he's rallies are seeing that have targeted nearly 20 locations. but the rodney is,
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are saying that this is an exaggerated number that the actual places that they have been are much lower. so that on the other hand that they also not throwing out the possibility that is ready is how attacked the air defense system. is the drone bases, the me side of bases. but what do you rodney is, are focusing on is mostly about the capability of the, of a defense system. then again and again, they're coming out and saying that the damage goes by. it is really a strikes are quite limited. having said that, still it doesn't pull out the fact that so far, this was the biggest ever is rarely direct that tech on you around, you know, when you're writing and story. oh, okay, we're so thank you so much for that reporting from to her on as well after the strikes the is really, really true spokesman daniel has already issued a statement saying i cannot confirm that we have completed the is really response to our ron's attacks against israel, we carried out targeted and precise strikes against the military targets in iran,
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and forwarded immediate threats to the state of israel. the mission was completed. if the regime in iran makes the mistake and starts a new round of escalation, we will be obliged to respond. no to all day is our correspondent joining from a mine because that is really government has banned all to 0 from reporting in the occupied west bank and from inside israel. so any more official reaction coming out of the is really is about about the, the impact that they believe the strikes of hot nothing official yet that in we have heard though from leading political figures reacting to these attacks which according to is rarely media. a citing on named security sources targeted the manufacturing of drones and a ballistic missiles mainly in it on we heard from yeah, you're lucky of the opposition saying that this was a big mistake that he ever,
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that israel should have attacked more strategic assets in iran. we heard from a big door lieberman also from the opposition saying this was a grave mistake. we. we even heard from a leading figure, a very vocal member of nothing. yeah. who's the food party saying that this was a cup, but you lation to the bite and administration that as well should have attacked economic and military assets including the oil refinery. so a lot of criticism at the moment that this attack was, you know, a whole bunch showmanship, according to a big deer, to lieberman. it doesn't restore balance in the region according to others. and the so, as far as the reports in the media don't, indicates that there's a lot more to say save for the fact that this gives iran plausible deniability and allows the 0 to make claims that it to cannot corroborate about hurting iran in
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this strikes nude what are we hearing from all forward is about how this attack was carried out. as well, according to the media reports which again named on named security sources. this was a big effort coordinated using a 100 planes, according to those reports. also, the is rarely airplanes did not fire from the iranian air space, but they attacked the areas where the weapons are manufactured and stockpile. whether it's a ballistic missiles or drones that there was even a military base that is basically undeclared, which was also attacked. namely the f 300 air defense system, which is russian made that also was highlighted in those reports. and of course, we've seen all across the region, countries everywhere, including here in jordan saying that they condemned this attack and that their,
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their air space was it used. interestingly though, that in the is really media is reporting some error reports that say that information was passed through any rocky source. so iran about the attack that it would be limited that the us administration that it's up to most to limit the scope of the is really attacking the bat according to the reports was understood by iran as being a message from washington that they should not be retaliated, and that basically they should let it go. okay, and we're thank you so much for that reporting from mine. so in the us, the pentagon said the state of defense secretary lloyd austin, spoke with the it's really defensive industry. you have to log in to receive updates on israel strikes on military targets in iran, and austin reaffirm the iron clod commitment of the us to israel security as well as it's right to self defense, my cano joining us now from washington dc. so any more us reaction to the is really
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a talk on iran overnight, mike as well, it has remained constant to saying that it continues to back as well. but importantly, we've got a us official saying that this should be the end of the direct exchange supply between the 2 entities. now very interesting the in what not just reported about of messages possibly being passed by iraq to iran, from the us saying that this response from israel was going to be proportionate. and target to, as it says, may be being interpreted by iran as part of an end of the tit for tat ongoing operations. now what we do know is that the us has been heavily involved in persuading as well about the nature of its attack on iran when it takes place as that it should not be at target such as oil refineries or civilian targets. and it would appear from the limited knowledge that we have at present, that it could be any trail did. in fact,
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follow the us strictures. and whether or not this may be a temporary end to the on going to protect between the 2 nations. well, that is something that the us is hopeful for, according to us government officials. and mike, look, i mean in the past few weeks, we know that the pentagon has the point, a number of side missile air defense systems, as well as us troops to support israel. what are we learning about the extent of the us involvement in this attack if they were involved, and also any prior coordination as well. the u. s. has denied any direct involvement in the attack. absolutely completely. and it does say that they were communications with the as well. it did get a. busy a warning of the attack about to take face, we do not know what time period this morning was given. so that has been ongoing discussion between the us and israel at all levels of military intelligence. and of
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course, political, but us absolutely adamant that it has no direct involvement in these attacks. but as i said, it was clearly involved in the discussions that led to the attack concerning the nature of the attack. so that was definitely a big us involvement. just one last kind of thing about the tad, but sound system is only one tab beside the system which has to be deployed about a trucks around $96.00 troops. this is a defensive item. it would not be used even if they wanted to in an attack such as we seen over night. okay. got it. thank you so much, mike, kind of, thanks for that reporting from washington dc. well, the attackers led to widespread reaction from regional countries. so cuts far as ministry of foreign affairs condemned israel strikes, calling them, of late in violation of iran sovereignty on the clear breach of international law. the united arab emirates stress the importance of exercising maximum restraints to avoid an escalation. saudi arabia said it condemns and deplores the is really
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strikes with it, which is called a violation of iran sovereignty. iraq said israel's policies are aggressive and criticized the blade and attacks that it carries out with impunity. the governments of all mine and syria. i've also spoken out against the strikes. we can now speak to use the michael berg, who is an analyst, an associate fellow at the chatham house thing, tang joining us from london. welcome to alta 0. so reports suggest that both is real and the united states have informed to her on that sort from washington and jerusalem's perspective. it's possible to, to close the account now, so to speak. but iran is saying that it's entitled and obligated to defend against acts or for an aggression what level of response do you anticipate then from it wrong going forward? you'll have to do it. that's exactly the question when you're entering into sufficient science you of, of deep sometimes. when,
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when scroll is affection for me and point of view they talk 1st of october. one is that it was a response. i'm kidding of office when honey i am on the phone is only probably a good and so this is in this one's to their talk them 1st of october. and then you know, once it's done, this goes almost searches. i think it's a certain point. it's more than whether it's, it's this set of screws. why the both sides are interested in the escalation and not getting into these vicious sites and the end of this one. and which both sides show minutes at the top abilities. but at the same time, it's not really clear what they're trying to achieve, phonetically and this is the most dangerous as the other falls in gaza. and let them know in the hope these and with no political object, you an idea how to finish all those days. there is a danger of keep going like these for quite some time. what,
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what is real trying to achieve with this type of attack? because israel's defense minister recently had said that any attack on iran is going to be according to him, least so. but now we're also learning according to some reporting and us media, for example, the israel structures it strikes on iran to report at the limit casualties and keep the, the overall impact contains. so what do you think is real has achieved? and do you think that israel has been deterred i think it's always expectation. we need to be certain between the rest the week and actually what's happening on the go at a out to special that comes from from the outside, understanding the teaching set them targets with that not only is the properties of asian enjoy for the game they is came wall is i was interested in boeing that much more limited image of the issue. it was of us subtraction game youtube facilities and function good. oil and gas installation will just cost it to have something
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completely different. then thought, continue to wait until the bases, the grinding, some of the defense system that allows using also to document in the future. and then using some of the abilities of use on the put use besides, it also allows the to the very big have in, in the, in any of the big damage to because civilian, so i don't know to show him time. so for us, there is little now to move from the minutes every to the appointment because the crew, matthew, but the also question we have, you mentioned that it is the question is i have to, to give in we smoke maybe no, that would be personally in the learn to be taught here to that, but the problem says reset itself and part of the destination is in polls. okay, thank you so much for speaking to us from london. thank you. here with the news,
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our analogies 0 and it's time for a check on the weather with everything as hello is saying, some rather wet weather, making his way across the eastern side of china. this little band of cloud here. let's just buckley its way and that's pushing up toward shanghai some heavier, right? just coming through here, whether the down towards the se, system a little drive, it's way across the east china say towards the fall, south of south or talk to some showers to just coming into what japan as we go through us on the road. the more expensive for time on monday, then fresh a clear weather just talks in behind. a dry weather into a northern parts of china by this stage one or 2 showers down towards the south and plenty of showers. just make a way across the south trying to say here is a tropical storm. try me. making a bit of a huge side is a slow on this so it's stopped purpose sunday. take a look at monday, pretty much in the same position. but like turning a nose hank of a so that rain stop for, for a couple of days,
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some heavy rain that will cause widespread flooding before it drifts back out towards the philippines. fresh house across the philippines. some what drives us malaysia and indonesia. and so i'm gonna try the flights across the good parts of south asia. the remnants of our old tropical sites are now in the process of petering out with one or 2 shows behind. the still ahead on the, i'll just, there are news our at georgia is go to the polls and a political battle between east and west. it's a fixture rail. madrid have dominated and recent years, but it's far so low now who led the way in spain? we, i build up to classical a little later and sports the despite healthy, young workers perishing and the heat. florida has blocked protections by outdoor workers. they are not allowed to take regular rest of the
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seats to pull down their phone lines. 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 a pod came into the say say that your government has repressive policies. this best of human rights with this most important task mitel with them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements of the time. that's right. to tell you is that the thoughts provided king on says, how much mist trip do you think impulses right now too. i for, it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era, the
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top stories on the altar 0 news hour is really forces have rated come out on the lawn hospital in northern ga. so it's the last functioning hospital there. they do change hundreds of staff, patients on displace palestinians. much of the facility has been left in ruins. a rainy and media are reporting to military personnel killed in an is really a talk on sites across the ron is really army says the strikes were in response to it. wrong. a tap on october. the 1st, but iran says daughter tank was retaliation for an assassination on iranian territory. on july, the 31st. iran says the strikes were interceptors and calls only minor damage. officials condemned the attack is aggressive and provocative. in a statement that uranium for ministry said it's in titles and obligated to expand
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itself against us. so if impression 8 volunteers ins to don, say please 50 people have been killed and 200 injured in a single attack by the parent military rapids support forces. they say the are a staff has besieged and rated entire villages in jersey real estate. in the last 3 days, at least a 120 people were reportedly killed the paramilitary forces and the army had been fighting for control of sudan for more than a year. that we can ask you to, i'm so sorry. it was a stu, denise politician, and the executive director of the student is the think tank. figure up for studies and development, joining us from cairo. thanks for your time. can you put this into context for us and tell us why such an attack would take place now in jersey to state a. thank you very much. the honors is going mounted on along and keeping. who was the gl model that holds the hardest,
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if flow cease in a new view to speed and honest, it's the fiction. and the fiction, and he's joining or settling that he needs to disability. seems then uh, honestly if have be let me see. uh, we have of our dogs again, is that fee to use both of these big gives me uh, from the bombing area. way uh, way, uh, i'll blog along these. what do you do? they use a blog looking so i mean, bob of meeting many cross i give you, let me know if that gives me, you know, i'm getting the most the most one was a how to move. uh uh with the new uh um, i think that that place in june last year, this year, however, uh that started down uh, amount of ink numbers uh, existing diesel for 5 cities holes and uh and havent how's us disease and uh, this still is how go to the group, it gives you the congress,
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which is an assembly of, of the people in, of, of giving it out, which was up and all formed after the war. this phone leads up to about 2. so you haven't read 16 bills to advise you. so the soon right to do these, both 3 kind of gives use of moving a gives us of a bookshelf and said how so let me ask you this perfectly. let me ask you this. i mean with, with the fraction that you speak off and then subsequently, but you're saying this attack happens as a result of the defection or re entering a new phase of the conflict. i don't see anything mean on one of the models. if i've been doing honors, if have been doing these crimes. yeah. in that it gives you that i mean, other areas in so that seems to fit in the email also or but i think the things that's new you've already fixed on homes. you've seen in columbus along with the kind of have different needs and there is also 100 board. these come out for full.
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so as far as the spokes are as a full month, that he may be in the back towards the don today. i don't think that the fictions this should not doing anything. ones are crimes of loved ones that have allowed them to be out of the office give advise us who would be figured into the cartersville auto screw bottom of our this report confirmed though are these are, these are these reports confirmed of the additional defections you speak of yes, the just to have this going from getting both to down like on hold on a little announcing the eviction and like, yeah, we mean, you may be of the opposite of leave that same for everything and say is that the thing that i see with the 6 to 25. so the okay, what will this all mean? of course, for the humanitarian crisis that's been unfolding right across the country. and also in, in areas like is, is either states unfortunately. so yeah,
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unfortunately, the hardest, if this monitoring or these, the big balance of targeting on a needs are continuous lot of any sense. certainly the c b means that the, the sort yes sounds i'm assuming since august, if we continue as they are continuing a game in game instead of hotels repeat, not only for routine and not only leaves us bob holds, it will favor, but also in retaliation. and consequently punishment again is hardly any existing sense of the signee and so are being taken hostage in convince areas. what about the role of one of the videos that forgives me? what about the, the, the role that sort of for, and countries and outside powers have been playing? and through dawn, up until this point has for an involvement in the conflict involved at all in the, in the recent weeks. i mean, you'll know that there are reports the countries like egypt, for example,
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on iran report of the back this through the news army selling them drones. u a, a widely thought to be back in the recess. how has their role evolved? it seems a little bit on the board about the forwarding, the vision and the phone and stuff was being about to eat support. think honestly explain me. you have been some more digging out of it as before. the terms of the community seems that you and the concert, the boards in that spot funding, nations in the expense of the been it's been uh, tony, be about the about the data floor. the one thing that you, the funding was supposed to auto. if an auto step gives committing these products and then is this, then these people and this makes you a box in are names of crimes 10 in the unit. sorry for me. the bye. bye. bye bye. you like the hottest is getting so then i think these are addressing the lease names and adventures. i was the u. e from thrown heaps. gwendoline was
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the board. the honors it's i think we will continue looking at taking data in for that. so the incidence hall, the give you a huge discount. okay, thank you so much for speaking to us from kyra state is a funeral has been held for one of 3 journalists killed by and is really are a striking southern loving on. on friday, the son of god was a camera man for the be roots based broadcaster and may a d. and the strike targeted a building known to house media personnel who been covering the conflict between israel and his fellow and the town where the journalists were staying was generally considered safe. and the is really middle trees had been informed of their presence there. well, is really raised on a health center in missouri, in southern lebanon, has killed one parent, the paramedic and injured at least 12 people. joseph jabari is joining us from a roots. what more do we know about this attack?
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well this is for the latest attack and a series of uh, what's the lebanese health ministries calling targeted attacks on the health care workers in the country since the escalation began in mid september, according to the government officials here in 11 on a 104 paramedics have been killed and 275 injured. and the health industry is also saying that these attacks are intentional and direct on the health care facilities and personnel in the country. we also know that there's been a tax on at least $55.00 hospitals at and $201.00 is early air strikes, targeting and so far, uh, there's also as a result of these attacks at least 58 health care facilities around the country have been forced to close their doors, so the situation is extremely dire, and the latest attack is an example of how serious and dangerous the situation is
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to come for health care workers to do their job. right, endorser months into this war. and people are still being displaced in be roots and, and other areas as well. um, how are they coping the well the if the structure is overwhelmed, me i've heard from a liberties, government officials as well as the un who now say there are 1400000 liberties that have been internally displaced, including $500000.00 children. these are the latest figures and we're seeing as them being shell, taking shelter in various places across the capital. at the latest one we've seen is a csr that has been turned into a shelter to accommodate the people that have been internally displaced. of course that you and say the situation is extremely dire, according to the head of the one in loving on. he says that the level of the
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country risk falling off to humanitarian cliffs at so there's been at least hundreds of public schools that have been turned into shelters. is that has already disrupted the education a year for children across the country. according to are government figures a 1000000 and a half children their schools as exploit or has been diff disruptive. so really a very, very dire humanitarian situation unfolding. and unless officials here say, unless there's a ceasefire, it's really only going to get worse. okay. or so thank you so much for that reporting from beverage the okay, with just 10 days left until the us presidential election. both democratic and republican candidates are intensifying their campaigning. and polls continue to suggest a tight race with both sides, trying to convince undecided voters and fisher reports from michigan. a detour
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from the sewing states for both candidates, texas, a strong republican state. the backdrop for reported arguments in the closing dates . coming the house brought star power to rally interest in pope icon beyond see added to the glamour, the vice president delivered the warning. a trump when we'll see texas is strict on the abortion measures adopted nationwide. if you think you are protected from top, of course in van, because you live in michigan or pennsylvania or nevada or new york, or california or any state where motors or legislators have protected reproductive freedom. please know. no one is protected. if there is a trump national abortion band, and it will outlaw abortion in every single state. well, how does these republican vulnerability on the issue of reproductive rights?
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the trump campaign believes the boulder is an open source, drawn down a debt to an event in austin. donald trump blamed his opponent for the next state, has become kamala, stage and ground to import her army of migrant games and illegal alien criminals into every state. in america and every states, a border state, you've heard that is true. top was then due to head to michigan, but when his arrival was delayed size and started to stream away, disappointed. just to close to see the ever standing there is of 2 o'clock. so i'm ready to go. is there a once in a lifetime? possibility of seeing him were very, very unhappy. so say i was here 4 years ago and i look forward to it tonight, but i'm not able to see him tonight, but i'm going to go home and watch it. eventually took to the stage almost 3 hours
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late. my people came to be sure we could cancel our evening event. i'm sure that people wouldn't mind. i said are you crazy? i'm not chad disliked as opposed to so tight suggest that the base support is big 10. it's the undecideds, the floating voters that are know the target as both campaigns try to find an argument that resonates with them in the final days and throws them on board island for sure. i'll just see you in trouble or city michigan for voting is taking place in george us parliamentary elections which may determine whether the country continues on the road to you. membership on distance is itself from russia. pro western opposition groups are up against the governing georgian dreams party. it's been in power since 2012 and it's seeking another 4 year term. the prime minister has been accused by brussels of shifting towards authoritarianism. still, it has on the news our history made in game one of the world series of the los
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angeles dodgers beat, the new york yankees with the 1st effort walk of grand slam stories coming up the the risk of diseases passing from animals to humans is greater than ever before, we do not know all the different parasites and viruses and bacteria that the neighbors may have. in its final episode, algebra visits, the disease hotspot, metal gasket, the all 3 of these are not encrypted enough to respond to. not pre flattened the costs on just seeing how it's reported. look at actual information on the ground. looks at the way that this issue is framed and the media. how is used to justify the escalation fu escalation, anything new years that are you know,
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the media means that it's how it is weaponized is this online course has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female lead operational, thank you. like what they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide, the listening pace because the media on al jazeera, the, for the sports in this your center. thank you very much, darian. well, we'll begin with the historic moment in baseball for the frame and the 1st ever will to is walk off of ground slam heaving the la dodgers to victory against the new york yankees. set out crowds of over 50 to a 1000 funds that the the stadium for one of the schools oldest libraries and,
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and lived up to the building yankees as the head that thanks to john carlos johnson's at 2 run, homer, a seaman carrying a badly sprained ankle hits a home run on the 1st page, he, sol, cleaning all the bases in the process to go from 3 to down to went 632 relation inside the re now for the dog just to go one to nothing up the head of son. today's 2nd game, it's brand new, goats goes, it's going to get um. but when you get told you do something like that and it's given that's been around a very long time. i love the history of this game. to be a part of it. it's special. you know, i've been playing this game a long time and to come up in those moments you dream about those moments even when you're 35. and then in the lead for 15 years, you want to be a part of those. it's the energy that the crowd brought to my game, one of the world series. everyone's been talking about this all week and for us to
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get that 1st when especially like that, that's pretty good. oh, the cheapest the retail ticket going for $1300.00? many fans had been priced out of the spectacle, bought and will be a writer called laser. it says it's a small price to pay for what he believes will be $1.00 of the best. well, series of old time in the atmosphere was absolutely incredible, was electric from the very 1st pads up and sold a walk off grand slam. we had 52000 sam screaming their heads off, standing up chance engineering start to finish. and when the walk up grand slam happened by freddie freeman and it was just an absolute a reps and it was absolute pandemonium here at the stadium. there was a truly unbelievable moment. these are the 2 most restored franchises in major league baseball, but have a lot of history going, but it's been over 40 years and they face it's not going to was serious. there was a lot of excitement to have these 2 teams who are the 2 best teams in baseball this year. the opposite coast, all that history come together, there was
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a ton of excitement leading up to the game and the game certainly lived up 2 ends of the cheapest seats. and the retail market for dr. games is $1300.00 for yankee games. it's about $1700.00, so it's a lot of money. but fans see this as a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the dodgers and the yankees face each other in the world series. this has a chance to be one of the best world series maps ups that's just and recent history of it all time. and a lot of people believe it's a once in a lifetime opportunity and the price is worth it. call on to the towns star, the as is new york, next w as they beat the indiana paces. and a repeat of loss is eastern conference and finals paces. one is the next to impressed this time around full time. also, towns was in top form and his 1st appearance going 21 points and having 15 refunds in the 123 to 98 to victory. barcelona head coach has his leg. it
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says his side have to be real madrid late on saturday as a to and then propose for his 1st health classical. for elementary, i'd have won the last 4 encounters between the sides, but as bar. so who leads the way in the league? fif wants clear of the fierce rivals. it's been impressive thoughtful flick, who beat the old side by munich, his old side by mean a full one in the changes please. this is why we, we, uh, give everything we have to win, also to win on uh the classical because it's all a chop and, and know, and in so many we also have some plus the they come on some classical, but it's not the same like reality. against bus, our boss against me on. so it's the classic one. i think everyone is happy everyone and they have to enjoy it. and this could be the danger man. 6 sided will need to watch out. full veneers. just junior is the favorite to in the bottle and off on monday, awarded to the world's best plan. and his coach calling to loyalty is confident
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that he will take the trophy in the southern which he has progressed so much as a football player. the coming one of the best players in the world and no doubt's, he's of future bound on to when he still keeps the same humility and reliability that he had when i met him for the 1st time. yep. i'm in english carmody ignite, as a city said to ho south hampton, shortly the site is currently 2nd in the table. training leaders lives are full by just one point. there will be a tough challenge for south hampton hartsville searching for the 1st when of the season. meanwhile, the champions extended their beaten streak and the need to fetch one mattress off to the victory over wolf last week. to create a new c didn't have one to test series in india for the 1st time in their history using it has already won the 1st testing jet for 36 years. fences are the best match. mitchell's stand said that within took a career best. 13 wickets as they beats india by 113,
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runs it to take it to nothing. lead one test, let's say just the full time system launch in line to the india have lost the test series and the formula one or the qualifying for the mexicans long period starts later on. so today, 2nd practice session. so plenty of drama unfold on the truck. told russell was having a bad day, a massive accident for the mercy this driver crushing his car during the session. while at championship it need a max of our staff is struggling with engine issues and failed to set elapsed time off. the red bull couldn't fix the issue all the science, if there are, it was foss, this is 2nd session ahead of sundays, right? and also support for me a $100.00 a day. and i thank you so much with our line, disappointed and new negotiator and peace talks to resolve the unrest in the south . the conflict between my life separates us seeking succession to the government dates back 20 years. tony child reports,
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so now ruthie watts and southern sidelines. the fires lights up the night, the off the month of a truck bomb and put on the 7th time that the state is doing breaks. the force of the explosion is clear. the transmission act. so a few ponds remain. the rest scattered in the blast. investigate to sift through the wreckage. but they know who's behind these latest attacks. so hanging back guy used to be an active member of the virus on revolution. us, you know, will be, are in the main, separate his group in southern time. and now he acts as a go between with the time military. while he's keen to see the piece talks resume, rebels have one simple go. the term likely to be met the i the guy on deal if they're not going to be the only thing that the b r in once is independent. my or if we don't have an independent state, we will continue to fight murder when we get tired of fighting. we stop. and when
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we get stronger again, we will come up and continue to fight on a remote jungle of road in the south. a tiny ordinance, disposal team designates a bomb attacks like this remain coming. that's a problem to the tenants. new piece, negotiate to a veteran soldier with years of experience in the deep. so one of his 1st proposals is to drastically reduce the number of trips in the region, but there are conditions been pan. we have a plan to reform and reduce security, which works on the concept of different levels folder criterias i meant. then we can remove the trips, but if the requirements not met, so we have to reevaluate the 3 provinces of 7 thailand had been under marshal or emergency decree for more than 20 is a source of resentment to many who lived there over the past 2 decades more than 7000 people have been killed in search and see here in southern thailand. but even
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during periods of relative peace and tranquility like the last 12 months, security remains incredibly high. and that's a severe disruption to everyday life. the other major issue lies in the capital bank. recent political tomo and the appointment of a new prime minister have left the tiny government's position without play. it goes what direction? to me, this is a good development for the talks, but island doesn't have any clear picture of what it wants from the docs. that's why the peace process hasn't done any further. you expect changes in the south overnight, but if the government can open a dialogue with the separatist, it might to leave you at the tensions that have been building for years. so anything else? is there a narrative? what? 7 time that okay, that's it's for the news hour. we'll take a short break on al jazeera and we'll be back with much more information all the days. latest news on the headlines you can always had online for more information
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as well. our website is alta 0, talk com. we'll see you in a minute. the the latest news as it breaks, getting something new is he has to get his face to force on november. the 5th, if he has any chance of winning the wifi with detailed coverage with the release supplement on the summit of transact senior impressive pos boot of us was also invited to come down from the house of the story. this leaving dry skype was to the right to the house beforehand. central business district. it was level occupied after it was finished in $29.00 to interrogate the narrative is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting his global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric, yes. say lisa, correct. but so in the international community. can we also say that dell's,
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the cornerstone of democracy, is having a free and open democratic approach upfront. what out to kit is the world's 3rd largest producer of apples and apple juice. a quarter of its output comes from apple orchard surrounding lake 8 years. it over used a fertilizer in agriculture. and animal waste have also calls alter to blue in the water, depriving it of oxygen along with boiling water levels. that's worrying farmers. the biggest change is the girls know of the country at the same latitude stuck here as a simulate dropped program, which means, well, i can get any policy until a few years ago, children would slide down here into the lake. now it has tom. the evidence of the extent of the water loss in lake is this. the surface of the lake may appear large, but its steps has dropped from 18 meters to less than 6. but scientists say $186.00
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