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ecstasies, when mistakes is the system of the 0 world, here's disturbing allegations of state sanctioned irregular reduction. israel the m, and i choose an affair on now just to your the another must occur in northern goza. these 4 to 5 color scheme is chosen to separate his rating stripes and the the hello welcome on sort of, this is officer alive from the whole. so coming up on the program, be awesome. awesome. and is rate rate on one of the last of functioning hospitals in the cause of the world. health organization says is ray. the troops detained, $44.00 health workers that israel's military launches
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a wave of the strikes invaded southern suburbs. hours also has been the issues of warnings, residents in northern israel and the washington post newspaper tides. no. so endorsed us presidential candidate for the 1st time in maybe 14 years. the when we begin in northern garza is ready for us is they've killed at least 10 people in the strike on a house in bid law. here it comes just now is all through another attack on residential buildings back you'll that nice the to 5 policy unions. thousands of all those a wounded and the death toll could rise goals as health ministries, calling it her risk. masika is northern goals are remains under, is ready seed for more than 3 weeks. now is there any forces have finally withdrawn from come all odd one hospital also in northern garza often laying siege on the facility on friday. soldiers detained, stalls pay sions as well. and destroyed much of the complex. the world health
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organization says the only 3 doctors are left to category 200 patients. as michael apple reports, hundreds of spent bullet cartridges linked to the flu outside. come all odd. one hospital in northern gauze is ready for us, is launched an extensive rate on the facility. by saturday morning, the troops had withdrawn but health care work, as many especially, had been detained. the whereabouts annoying me almost of all in the morning we were surrounded and that was shooting from all directions. they evacuated over those who were sheltering here. they separated men from women and made to choose, it was very committee aging from and to, to restrict to the close. eye witnesses described the incursion into the medical compound way. hundreds of patients and thousands of terrified civilians sheltered
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the whole at about 5 am on friday, these really showed the courtyard. 30 minutes later bulldozers destroyed everything, including the tents, housing, the displaced they destroyed the hospitals, pharmacy and riddled the hospital with bullets. they started calling for dr. som, over the loudspeakers. the man in question is doctor, who saw abo, sophia, the director of the facilities, protected under international lift in a state of rud. it's part of what the u. n is calling may decide the systematic targeting of health care infrastructure and medical stuff. well, some of the hill, this is the 40 and time to hospital comes after he's really fires to detain. our medical staff and many of their families were killed, including the doctor who some son a picture. yeah. what's the doctor who some spends in his waistcoat?
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unmistakably, a doctor. but underneath it, he's just another parent forced to bury his child. mike's level, which is there are reports and loss and visited the hospital soon. also these re retreats, withdrew any of this reports on the extensive damage that they left behind. i'm talking to fulton out of the hospital. so this way the army withdrew from your hospital and this only functioning hospitality, nothing goes to 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. yeah. civilians, right? the bullying and the relatives from under the rubble of those is
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a tubes. kim then allow me to stick you inside the house myself to show you how the situation looks like inside the hospitals. hundreds of visits, hundreds of one to be all leaving on the floor was the rug as there was no bid for them over the sleeping stage. here, as, as the armies terms, the hospital and i rested a rest as too many to many of the music at this time have been arrested to definitely the 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
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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, ones that people have been arrested to logic to jersey to come out of the hospital for all this time at least to see if people have been reported as only the killed or injured and, and it's not quite as ready forces and goals, the city emergency workers and volunteers rush to the scene officer these really minute tree bones. a residential building called the city in the northern areas of giovanni and bid last year have been cuts off from the rest of the strips. since israel begun at siege more than 3 weeks ago, abraham harvey went to the scene in chicago. and i am right now spending above durable of one of the houses that has been targeted by this. what any flights or just this is name and as the area very close to your values city. and as you can
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see, this is the scale of instruction inflicted on this with these residential homes. and as they're getting a, we're talking about many killed and tens are still under the rubble. as you can see, civil defense forces are trying to search under the rubble to get the crab familia . and from beneath this destroyed, building of civil defense forces are lack in the basic necessities like the basic equipment to get these simply is from on the problem we're talking about the ongoing problem getting of civil defense, the cruise and the black and the battle of ongoing valuable fuel in feet into the northern goddess for making the search of process extremely difficult to get the crowd civilians from under the rubble, we're talking about the basic good man today they have nothing to work with to get the civil use. so it's very difficult to save lives due to the ongoing bombardment
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on northern guns city. and today was the 22nd day of the round invasion give a cam. so the situation is getting much more dire in terms of targeting residential buildings and uh, residential homes, in general, infrastructure here in northern goes to city abraham. and how do you mean i just 0 northern gauze on how to sign? the follow up button is the communications specialist, the unit staff based and goals. and she says the humanitarian crisis that has lessened with dia, shortages of water, food, food, and even medical supplies of the worst cause that has been under continued bombardment, then a text, somebody from barton, i'm a text has been escalated, hospitalized, and turned into shelters. having been spare, the territory has also been placed under displacement orders. this placement orders
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were issued early october for north guy, governor it's and you guys have coverage and forcing thousands and thousands of people to move again and sort of hospitals. that means that they have also had to evacuate, and thereby that is contributing to already dire health care situation on top of all of this. so it's been extremely hard for us to bring supplies to the noise. not even a trickle has reached northern gas of this month. the latest i have is that $224.00 trucks were dispatched remote in gas of this month. and that may seem like a lot, but it's not at all. 200. 24 is the number of trucks that we would like to get there on a daily basis. not for an entire month. it's not even the bare minimum. and so in the hospitals there's no so there's no water for patients and for health care stuff
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. there's no fuel, there's no electricity. and more generally across northern joshua, families and children are station dire shore to choose the field trip to o m. and supply to. is there any forces of loan to multiple strikes than to be route southern sol? books of several consecutive strikes had da here, which is a densely populated area. the attacks came off to israel ones residents of several neighborhoods the to leave the homes for face foaming. meanwhile, in southern 11 on a power magic has been killed in, in his radio stripe on the health center. the attack targeted the town of bizarre area and the district of to at least a $160.00 full paramedics have been killed in 11 on since israel and has been the salts of exchanging cost for the fall. last year i, it has been, has released a video quoting on residents of 25 supplements in the north of israel to immediately evacuate the homes in a message. in hebrew,
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the group says the supplements have become legitimate targets as they're being used by these ready military. he's ready all me says a 190 projects also have been fined by his bullet into israel on saturday. those that jabari has moved from david's. it a one minute video released by hezbollah. they are for the 1st time issuing force evacuation orders to residents in northern israel. now these are in warnings being issued for at $25.00. so the settlements in the northern part of israel, ranging from 3 kilometers from the border to 22 kilometers from the border with 11 on this area is home to about 200000 is really a citizen. so this is clearly though a tactic that we've seen is rarely military use in around not only the southern suburb of bay routes as that also in other parts of 11 on now for the 1st time,
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has the lot using the same tactics to warn about what they're about to launch in terms of attacks. now this is seen as a nother level of this as you escalation that we've seen from not only as well, but also as role in this conflicts. that's a really escalated in mid september. it has the law on friday, carried out the largest number of operations it goes to is rarely, military $48.00 operations. they claim that they carry it out in the 24 hour period . now we also have seen over the past week ever was of a tax in terms of rockets being fired and drones. also, northern israel has a lot launching anywhere between $102.00 to $200.00 at rockets and drones across the border and to northern israel. the largest number we've seen on a daily basis since this conflict escalated. so clearly both hezbollah and israel becoming more entrenched in there as i d all the jews. and there at least that they
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are going to continue this conflict, regardless of the costs that we've seen, both sides suffer according to these rarely, military. in the past 48 hours, they have lost 10. at least 10 is rarely soldiers has a lot, not sharing the number of fighters that have been killed in the conflict that is currently unfolding in and around the southern part of the level doors. as of already l 20, barrett is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the military talks it sites in iran based on national interest. and it wasn't influenced by the us as off the israel, on least with a quote targeted on precise strike for military sites across iran. for rainy and soldiers were killed in the attack spot to her on and says, there's been limited damage. israel associate assaults was in response to a launch scalar rainy and missed all attack earlier this month, nor all day reports from the jordanian capital on mine because he's ready to
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government has bonds of 0 from reporting and his role and the occupied territories . these really prime minister sounding defensive by saying that the decision on what to attack any ron was taken in tell of even not influenced by decision makers in dc. and, and the way he was answering to the criticism from the is really right from his base that the attacks should have been harder, stronger should have struck at economic and military strategic sides as there were even some polls, the nuclear installations should be attack contrast that with the reactions from the is really presidents or a leading figure in the opposition, like many gone to fact the united states for its support. without which that strikes my have not been possible. who also said that the strikes would start a new phase and the confrontation with the ron and they are referencing reports
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that side on named military sources. those say that this is really strike on iran neutralized that countries air defense systems and the now which would be much easier to strike harder and deeper into iran. now that those air defense systems have been neutralized and that the capabilities of ballistic massage and production have been really severely damaged. of course, in the is really public various color ization you have the families of it is really kept, is wanting the focus to be on a ceasefire and feeling abandoned by all these endless wars in the 7 fronts on which israel is fighting. and then you have the hard core is really right, which is supportive of the government. they want to see more. and all they want to hear about is victory. with all the elevator i'm, it will still ahead on all the 0. we'll look at what the consequences will be for georgia off to the routing policy takes the lead and the parliamentary election
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costs more economy in london day of tension. here with the fall on the march and arrivals demonstrations to cancel. the hello is seeing some raw, the weather, making his way across the eastern side of china. this little band of cloud. hey, let's just buckley way, and that's pushing up towards shanghai some heavier, right? just coming through here, whether they're down towards the se system a little drive it's way across the east trying to say to was the fall south of south korea. 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
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a northern parts of china by this dice. wanted to shout down towards the south and plenty of showers. just make a way across the south trying to say here is the tropical storm. try me making a bit of a you, todd is a slow on this so it's stopped 5 for sunday. take a look at monday, pretty much in the same position. but like turning in those hankle, they said that rain stopped there for a couple of days, some heavy rain that will cause widespread flooding before it drift blackouts towards the feel of peace rush. i was close to the philippines somewhat drive across malaysia and indonesia. and so i'm a try the flights across a good pod, south, south asia, the remnants of our old tropical sites are now in the process of petering out with one or 2 shows behind the unique perspective. we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have of amy private spaces on the incidence. that's a scary well, on heard voices a year into this genocide,
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it still remains large. one section to connect with our community and tap into conversation as you find elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out just the or of the the oh come back here watching else. is there a reminder, lots of stories this hour is ready for skills at least $45.00 people in 2 separate the types of residential buildings in 5th law had in no sconces. so it doesn't use on a more wounded and causes health industries point. one of the strikes irish picking,
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most of these ready ministry is rated one of the last partially functioning hospitals in northern concept stauffer come on large one se israel's focus for the hospitals oxygen station leading to the depth of 2 babies in the intensive and several is ready strikes of his favorite southern stop of multiple strikes here, then see populated area. new types came off the israel, one presidents of several neighborhoods that leave the homes or faithful names. now with less than 2 weeks to election day, both us presidential candidates comma harris and donald trump have been holding campaign events in the buffalo ground states of michigan iris is being joined by former 1st lady. michelle obama also gets out the vote. raleigh hole. so those kinds of things on that connect in the states, which we can early voting on the spot today. now, the washington post news paper has decided not to induce us presidential candidate
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for the 1st time in 36 years. the decision came from the papers 1000000000 a, an adjustment is off. the news been criticized by some of the post most prominent rights as well as it in jordan has moved from washington dc. since the washington post ceo announced on friday that the newspaper would not be endorsing a presidential candidate for the 1st time. and 36 years, some 1600 digital subscribers have canceled their subscriptions. they say that the washington post, the fabled national newspaper which uncovered watergate, has a moral obligation to lead its readers know whether or not donald trump or tom or harris would be best suited to sit in the oval office. there are reports suggesting that the editorial board, which handles endorsements was ready to put out an endorsement of comma, la harris, the democratic nominee. however, jeff, base of the owner of the washington post,
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as well as the founder of amazon, apparently told the ceo that he didn't want an endorsement. there's wild speculation not confirmed 5 days of that. this is happening because he has business with the federal government at a reportedly is worried that if donald trump will re elected on november 5th, that this might imperil basis is federal contracts for roads that are worth millions, if not billions of dollars. a similar accusation has been aimed at patrick's soon shown the owner of the los angeles times earlier this week. that newspaper also declined to endorse a candidate, but it was widely expected that they would not know and endorse pamela harris, who is of course, from the california. now does this matter in the grand scheme of things, 40 years ago, newspaper endorsements did matter because that was how american voters figured out which way they should vote. but in a very fragmented,
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multi media environment. and with the prominence of social media and in the country where the vote is split, $5050.00, it's highly unlikely that what that los angeles times and what the washington post have decided not to do is going to make a real difference some 10 days before election. day russell and jordan elder sarah washington. well, law signage is a white house color, most of the publication the have any joins as live from washington d. c. thank you all for joining us. um. why do you think such a decision was made just 11 days before the election? and also what does that mean for the presidential candidates? especially comment harris. i think in relation to find the decision was made. i can't of course get inside someone else's mind. but as your correspondence, no did not support can't phase or size a lot of business through amazon and 3,
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another company with the federal government. the assumption i think is widely that she was scared of aggravating or alienating. donald trump, if donald trump is re elected, i don't honestly think it makes a whole lot of defense to the actual presidential race itself. a washington post endorsement of tomlin harris would not have shocked and a one. i don't believe it would have moved any votes, but i think mister bass or by being perceived dribbling, don't his newspaper as create a public relations nightmare for himself so that he could just as easily help avoid it. and in what way would this be a peal a nightmare as well? because it appears that he has the best in the toward mr. trump, that he has been terminated essentially, that because of that intimidation, he has meddled with his news paper to stop its journalist during something that they would otherwise have done. another thought as a great look, especially when in my,
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if you think of just of left the editorial board right for the, for the flight. apparently a and endorsement of counselor harris was with a drafted. i would have made my judgement, no difference at all to the all had come up the election. whatever that is. is there evidence of warranty? because he's, you know, telling them the, the sort of dictating and editorial line overhead. but at the same time, the paper saying that it's moving back to its origins of not putting out political endorsements if this were realizing well, i mean, i notice that for example, just now i, it's, it's a schumer columnist alexandra patry has written her own personal endorsement in the washington post office council of hire us making form of this idea that it's returning back to its roots. there is an argument, of course for newspapers not endorsing at all. but when you decide 10 or 11 days before the election, the, that's the time that you're going to move back to
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a rich as the portrait, a justification for not making a door smoking. i think people are right click on understand to be skeptical. so it, so it sounds like the timing so many is being question, but how important is it for north americans to have a publication like the washington post in those presidential elections? what does that mean for our international audience? so understand how it works domestically in the us. so i, this may not be, you know, the answer you want, but in my view or the endorsements from yours papers don't matter at all. they did matter in a previous generation, but every one knows, for example, about the editorial board of the new york times leading liberal dance royal board of washington post the say there are other publications with the editorial board leading conservatively the new york times for what it's worth did, endorsed capital hire us certainly that i had completely forgotten about it, even though i cover politics every day because it was so predictable, lorenzo,
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in consequential. so i don't really think they're, they're pretty important fluctuate for, for the right from what i mean. you say they're not very important, but my understanding is that those that have was subscribing to it. some of it had, some of them are even described as a moral obligation, quite as trying. what's that cooling the move a mistake? yes, but by the nature of making that argument, those are people who were never gotten from mr. trump. anyway. i mean, they view it as a moral obligation to back to the candidates from they have already decided to support against a candidate for them. they see as a danger to democracy. they would argue that it is in the washington post centrist to make a statement, notating their support for hire us on their opposition to trump. you can certainly make that argument, but it's in the washington post address. my argument is it doesn't move any folders and then just a very quick one. do you think it's likely to set the trends if i say yes or no on . so really the new well,
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i think used papers are moving away from endorsements generally. okay, thank you. very much that and all started what house column is for the publication, the who your as well as the result, sir, george is willing policy is taking the lead in a high stakes parliamentary election with more than 2 thirds of ballots counted the georgia dream policy has 43 percent of the vote bought deal positions as it one to accept the result. i filled some of its reports. there's jubilation at the georgia dream party headquarters. as preliminary results suggests they're set to become 1st instead of a selection. but in george's 1st election, using electronic voting to exit polls, the initially painted different pictures of who can form image already the both the georgia dream party, which is rules for more than a decade and faces accusations of align with moscow. and then the lines of pro european opposition parties cleans the victory at stake, control of the 150 seats,
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parliament, and with george's future direction. this is already the 4th dimension, the 4th election, the fact that the same party can achieve such success and such a difficult situation is a good indicator of the talent of the georgian. people have been confident in this opposition victory, and we now see that indeed the george and people have turned up and they have turned up to defend their european future. georgia became a new candidate last december, but brussels has frozen this process, citing democratic backsliding, a controversial for an influenced law. the target groups, the government says, are funded by western partners, has particularly alarms georgia's european allies in the past. see uh, everything that's happened over the last few years shows that our country is moving towards the russia moving against democracy. and for me, it's not a country i'd like to live in. uh, but i mean the, the, the government works well,
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but it has to be better. we don't need them not position. i mean, there isn't opposition, let it be, but it does not have to do that. we need to help each other. yes. before close close georgia's alleged irregularities including valid stuffing and border intimidation. the election of the server say they've been attacked while monitoring the process. videos posted on social media show fighting outside pulling stations in the capital suburb. retired. as george's political divide deepens, the party threatens to bend the opposition if it secures a strong majority, while its opponents pledge to keep the country on its pro european course, to the final outcome, hands into fellas as the nation awaits final results, axles. i much houses that are in japan votes is all heading to the poles and parliamentary elections seemed as
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a test for the country's new prime minister should go or is she? but she bowed as all the parliaments and called the snob collection of taking leadership of the routing, liberal democratic policy. earlier this month, fonts early indications suggests that his policy may struggle to win the majority required to govern off the facing. multiple corruption scandals. pensions are running high in mos in b. costs of the governing policy was declared the winner of a disputed election presidential won the capital no fruits. it was still reading from violent street protests, organized by all positions of forces and an internet blackout. the opposition of jesus routing policy for lima or fraud. thousands of fall rights protesters of march through central london. it was organized by steven yaks relented known as toby robinson, who will appear in court next week will reach helen's reports from london.

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