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pod one on on disease of the colleges. the another master card, northern guns, or at least $45.00 honest demands are killed in 2 separate. this really strikes one thanks. i hear the hello, i'm down, jordan, this is all just here a life and don't lose, are coming up, the optim, off of, and is ready, right on one of the last functioning hospitals in northern gauze or the world health organization says it's ready. troops detained, 40 full health workers, as well as ministry launch. the weight of air strikes and very southern southern wind has been the interest of warning to
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a residence in losing his writing. on the washington post news paper decides not to endorsing us presidential candidates for the 1st time. and we, for 2 years, the, we begin in northern gauze, away as ready, forces have killed at least 10 people in a striking, a house in failure. here it comes just out was off to another attack on residential buildings that killed at least 50. finally palestinians. dozens with wounded guns as health ministry as calling it on her risk massacre as no them gaza, remains under is ready siege for more than 3 weeks. now, when is when the forces have finally withdrawn from the come all out on the hospital also in northern garza officer lang siege on the facility on friday. so just detained stuff and patients and destroyed much of the complex. the world health organization says only 3 doctors i left to care for 9200 patients. michael level reports a hundreds of spent,
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bullied cartridges lit to the floor outside. come all odd one. the hospital in northern gauze is ready, forces launched an extensive rate on the facility. by saturday morning, the troops had withdrawn but health care work is many, especially had been detained.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 since they was stripped to that close by, witnesses described the incursion into the medical compound way. hundreds of patients and thousands of terrified civilians sheltered the whole at about 5 am on friday, these really show the courtyard. 30 minutes later bulldozers destroyed everything including the tents, housing, the displaced they destroyed the hospitals,
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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 ruin. 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 0, 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 doctor, whose son, son, a picture. yeah. what's the doctor who some stands in his waistcoat. unmistakably, a doctor. but underneath it,
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he's just another parent forced to bury his child. mike's level. how does, there are reports that month? how fluid visited the hospital soon off to is ready, troops withdrew and sent us this report on the extensive damage they left balance. i'm talking to a full tomatoes one hospital after 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 this way. the army and the other side. you civilians rise up the bullying out the relatives from under the rubble of those is 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 of the people are leaving on the floor was the rug as there was no
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good for them. part of the sleeping stage here as as we use terms, the hospital and a risk, a risk to too many too many of the medical staff have been arrested to as exactly 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 of that is it just was a girl from this all the functioning health facility and nothing goes to it. it's totally after service me. the show stuff has been arrested patients, ones that people have been arrested to logic to jersey to
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come out of the hospital all this time. at least 40 people have been reported as either killed or injured in that attack by is really forces in kansas city. emergency workers and volunteers rushed to the scene. off of this brand new military bombed a residential building, kansas city on the northern areas of giovanni and franklin. he has been cut off from the rest of the strip since his way with the gun and siege. from 3 weeks ago, gabriel kelly went to the scene in ship run law. i am right now standing above durable of one of the houses that has been targeted by this. what the fights are just this evening and as the area very close to your values, it this. and as you can see, this is the scale of instruction inflicted on this with these residential home. 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
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. and from beneath this destroyed, building of civil defense forces are lack in the basic necessities like the basic equipment to get. the sibling is from on the problem, we're talking about the ongoing targeting of civil defense, the cruise and the black, and the battle of ongoing valuable fuel in feet into the northern gathers for making the search the 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 on northern guns city. and today was the 22nd day of the round invasion. give a refugee camp. so the situation is getting much more dire in terms of probably going to residential buildings and uh, residential homes,
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in general. infrastructure here in northern goes to city, abraham and penny. i did 0 northern gods on palestine as well because as health care system has been on the near constant of time body is mainly military for more than a year. according to the united nations and the 49 percent of gauze as hospitals are functioning, but partially, that's 17 out of $35.00 hospitals on friday the you in special rapids, oh, and a health use the new term may decide to describe the widespread on systematic attacks by israel on health care workers and facilities. and as of wednesday, the world health organization says it's been forced to postpone the next phase of its pony of explanation campaign. but if people don't receive a 2nd dose, the vaccine left work. so tell us the names and know them guys are struggling to survive of little no food and water. these randy armies been preventing the entry of humanitarian supplies for the past 3 weeks. you instead of just block many horrible la admissions into the new since the beginning of the month. and the
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retreat has also been accused of carrying out a systematic starvation campaign against palestinians was only a bonus from yusef on his based in gaza. she says the humanitarian crisis today has worsened. with di shortages of was a food and medical supplies. the north kaiser has been under continued bombardment then attack somebody from barton texas, been escalated, hospitals, insurance and shelters haven't been spare. the territory has also been placed under displacement, orders, displacement orders were issued early october for north guy governor. and you guys have coverage and forcing thousands and thousands of people to move again and for the hospitals. that means that they have also had to evacuate, and thereby that is contributing to already dire health care situation on top of
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all of this. so it's been extremely hard for us to bring supplies to the noise. not even a trickle has reached northern gosh, i this month. the latest i have is that $224.00 trucks were dispatched for more than gas out 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 . there's no fuel, there's no electricity, and more generally across northern joshua, families and children are station dire shortages for field trips to o m and supply. this is where the forces of loans multiple strikes into bad roads. southern sub a several consecutive strikes hit the here, which is a densely populated area. the attacks came off to israel,
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one residence of several neighborhoods to leave the homes will face plumbing. meanwhile, it has below, has released a video coating on the residence of 25 sacraments in the north of israel to meet, agree, evacuate that homes and a message written in hebrew, the group says the sacraments have become legitimate targets as they are being used by these randy ministry is really ami, says a 190 rockets, a 5 by has block into israel on saturdays sofa. jabari has more from the lebanese capital in 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 at south settlements in the northern part of israel, ranging from 3 kilometers from the border to 22 kilometers from the border with 11 on that this area is home to about $200000.00 is rarely a citizen,
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so this is clearly though a tactics that we've seen is rarely, military use in around not only the southern suburb of they roots at that also in other parts of love in on now for the 1st time 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 is role in this conflicts. that's a really, as escalated in mid september. it has the law on friday, carried out the largest number of operations against a is rarely, military 40 eights 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 rock fits, being fired and throws onto northern israel. has a lot launching anywhere between $102.00 to $200.00 at rockets and drones across
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the border into 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 are going to continue this conflict with, 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 11 o sources of already algebra 0. bear with this is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the ministry targeted sites and iran based on national interests. and it wasn't influenced by the us. that's off to israel. i'm least with a quote targeted and precise strikes on miniature sites across iran for a rainy. and so just let killing me attack
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a tear run. insist that was limited damage. israel says the strikes were in response to a large scale. it rang and missed all attack early this month, nor a day reports mutual damian capital a mountain. and that's because these many governments batten down to 0 from reporting in the occupied west bank. i'm from inside is these really prime minister sounding defensive by saying that the decision on what to attack any ron was taken and 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 attack should have been harder, stronger should have struck at economic and military strategic sides. as there were even some calls that nuclear installations should be attacked. contrast that with the reactions from the is really presidents or a leading figure in the opposition, like many gone to find the united states for its support. without which that
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strikes might 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 that side on named military sources will say that this is really a strike on your, on 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 production have been really severely damaged. of course, in the is really public various polarization. you have the families of is really kept as wanting the focus to be on a cease fire and feeling abandoned by all these, unless wars and the 7 fronts on, which is real 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
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hear about is victory. with all the 0, i'm on time for a short break here and i'll just say right, when we come back i'm to see a newman in santiago, chile, where mid term elections could spell a seismic shift in this country's politics. the pod came into the space say that your government has repressive policies, respect 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 movement. so to find that, so i thought that it was the thought provoking on sense. how much with the trip do you think impulse he's right now to ask it seems to be spreading more easily. he of the story on talk to how does era examining the impact of today's headlines? a prolonged conflict for 11 years economy would be an absolute,
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unflinching gentleness of how many people are in detention. victor, that may be single suffixes no, don't be focused on giving any miracle international filmmakers well clause to. and so what's the plan here today? question. the most important part is that we get attention to the climate crisis. bring programs to form an expire on how jesse are the, the challenges here with the
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book. i'm back here watching out as a real quick remind a bunch of stories here. this i always reading for stuff killed at least 45 people in 2 separate attacks on residential buildings in faith law here in northern gauze, dozens, mobil lube. it goes, us health industry is $21.00 of the strikes on her 6 months. there's really ministry has rated one of the last punishment, functioning hospitals, and open jobs. stones that come on one side as well for so destroyed the hospital station leading to the depths of tubing. these intensive separatists rarely aspects of it favored southern sub multiple strikes. it tends to be popular area of touch came of to israel. one residents of several neighborhoods lead to homes will face plumbing to the us. now on there are less than 2 weeks to election day. both presidential candidates come to harris and donald trump. i've been holding campaign events in the background state of michigan, as has been joined by for my 1st lady,
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michelle obama. how to get out the vote, rally poll, show both candidates on nick and nick in the states, which began early voting on saturday. this washington post newspaper has decided not to endorse a u. s. presidential candidate for the 1st time in 36 years. the decision came from the papers billionaire own and jeff bass. us moves been criticized by some of the post smith's permanent rights as well as in jordan, as more from washington dc. a sense 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 cancelled their subscriptions. they say that the washington post, the fabled national newspaper which uncovered watergate, has a moral obligation to let 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
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that the editorial board, which handles endorsement was ready to put out an endorsement of common law hours, the democratic nominee. however, jeff days of the owner of the washington post, as well as the founder of amazon, apparently told the ceo that he didn't want an endorsement. there's wild speculation not confirmed by base those 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 businesses, federal contracts for roads that are worth millions if not billions of dollars. a similar accusation has been aimed at patrick soon shown the owner of the los angeles times earlier this week. that newspaper also declined to endorse a candidate when it was widely expected that they would not know and endorse pamela harris, who is of course,
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from 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, 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, michigan is one of the 7 crucial swing states in the us presidential election once of democratic party. best in. now donald trump and come to harris. i'm fighting for every vote from home and has moved from kalamazoo in michigan. just 10 days left before election day coming to harrison. donald trump campaign to mckee, doctor ground state, michigan,
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consecutive in kalamazoo former 1st lady michelle obama. rally with harris was the 1st time to to have been together on the campaign. true, believe me, a donald trump is president again at some point or another, that ugliness will touch all of our lives and it will not matter what you look like, how you worship, who you love, or how you vote. irish repeated a warning, some of the things is that the trump presidency, a big part of the message in the final days, the campaign. just imagine donald trump, with no guard room. he who claim on check an extreme power if he is re elected. he has vowed he will be a dictator on day one. he who has said he wished he had generals like hitler's trump was it normally on the outskirts of detroit, he didn't appear alone. some of the states muslim leaders took the stage to say
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this. we as muslims, the stand was president tom, because it promises news. he is not war. he was the scene would have been improbable during trump presidency when he met to the time looking immigrants from 7 majority muslim nations. he promised that some of the state sizable hours american population are angry at the current administration. support is ro, trump is both, can unit winning over welding support from the mortgage loan and our folders right here. it could influence the race to close to close. this, that was one spot of what was pulled up with the democrats. but since the bodies, if it comes in 2020 or 250000 this time around the global, short term of hours from here,
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it seems every vote really will count john home and i would consider kalamazoo michigan. no, the result showed george's routing party is taking the lead in a high stakes parliamentary election with 90 percent of ballots counted the georgia dream policy at 54 percent of the vote. the opposition says it was accept them as of 10 terms are running. hind mozambique up to the governing party was declared the winner of a disputed presidential election. the capital, the 22, is still reading from font and street protests organized by opposition support as an internet blackout position that uses the routing party for lima fraud after the candidate donald trump, a was the cab, the, when it was 71 percent of the but he's 19 people have been killed and 6 injured. when a bus collided with the trailer and northern mexico, it happened in the state of 2nd take us. and nearly as of saturday, i thought you said the bus driver turned off the hitting a trailer that had been detached from a tractor. an investigation is now underway and today voters are heading to the
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post this weekend to elect may as local councils and regional governors approval ratings for left wing present. got a bunch of folding sharply on the far right is looking to make gains. a latin america editor, let's see a newman reports look capital santiago. just like chillies, national dance. the quicker politics is about the art of seduction. but for these less between candidates campaigning for this week's mid term elections. seducing voters has become an appeal back or something, but i'm showing these candidates, claim neighbor, replicated crime and my neighborhood 5 people have been murdered. we vote for results not slow business with presidential elections just a year off. the municipal and gubernatorial elections are regarded as a cheated miss test for next week. president of the board each was approval ratings
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have fallen sharply amid corruption scandals and charges of ineffective governance . daniel, at least, was at a sushi restaurant and like many says he's deeply disenchanted. guy, but yeah. what the board of party. yes, i voted for the current president for new blood for change, but from day one until today. yeah, nothing has changed at all. so the biggest criticism has been the government's failure to make good on its promises of social reforms and even worse, it's inability to adverse. and i'm president and crime waves. as a result, the far right wing republican party has been flourishing its leader. it makes no apologies for having supported chiles forming military dictatorship. this is the up as soon as we're going out to voters on mess. and it's clear that voters will ask for radical change. many a concern that chile could move to the radical right phenomenon,
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already seen in neighboring argentina and other parts of the world. i gave you what concerns us the most thought, the values of democracy and respect for human rights being questioned. this could become acceptable for large majority of us citizens. all this good signal, the beginning of a seismic political shift in a country that for decades represented stable continuity in this region known for its instability to see in human outages, era, santiago, independent things, at least 8 to 5 people have died as tropical storm trying to hit northern coast line so far to say more than a 150000 people are fed the home since wednesday, with heavy rains and wins effecting several provinces. another tropical storm is expected to reach the country. this we can find the african design is meeting in nigeria for the latest fashion. we cravens from across the continent or on display at the 5 day event levels have been discussions about innovation, then growing the industry,
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the focus on african traditional culture. that's it for me down jordan for now. more information of course on our website, i'll just come there it is. the news continues. yeah. on. i'll just be around after 2 to watch. stay tuned. thanks so much bye. the . the hello. the web is looking pretty quiet. it's across much solve the middle east, a little weak weather system here, central pa, so saudi arabia, 10 things have been a while since we go through the next couple days where you do see those. as of course, you could get a little bit of localized flooding, one or 2 showers into the southern end of the red sea, pushing down into the western side of the m and wanted to shouting, to know them around. and then making the way of it was that kind of stand some smoke coming in here for it. so, and that's now becomes a little more expensive. but as we go on through monday,
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not much else going on across much of the arabian peninsula. i caught a brisk wind, close that eastern side of saudi down to was casa temperatures here, around 30 to 33 degrees. over the next couple of days, there's not a lot going on across the use, the side of the mediterranean, in terms of the weather. lot of dry. i'm stuff with weather a brisk way and it has to be said just around the coastal fringes of syria pushing down through 11 onto awards, gaza and that brisk windows. i just drifting down towards that notation corner of africa, northwest the pulse of africa saying some shop showers to possibly slip the likelihood of some funding into north america. into algeria rash, the showers, the seasonal rice doing quite nicely across central africa. and then turning increasingly what the southern cape as the private sizes expect. this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings
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and leave the office so they can shut it down to the 4th victory for the government . get this one of those containing refugees, the coming the actions of israel's government. the military invitation has been described as the closing of the as late as well. and gaza has left tens of thousands of people that does tie communities. this type of $39.00 plus funding, what's left of it's meant to come facilities in boston for the many of them women actually in the scale books of faith and impossible choice or state and trying to think much like many of the health workers, dr. 100 that to chose to stay wiley's family slip to safety.
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