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of invading lebanon, or the us and israel working to reshape the entire region. who americans trust to handle their economy, immigration, and the wars and ukraine and gaza. a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line, the as well as killed more than 1000 tyler simeon since this dawn of his devastating siege on northern garza, the i'm so i may say that this is out just a live from dell hall. so coming up 11 and 5 people are killed, vice by the strikes and the some of the city of tire ran. so let's go off people in japan and also the governing, liberal democratic policy styles to in the mount right majority. and i was just the
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days to go until crucial of us elections coming to harris and donald trump. stuff on the campaign. the beginning garzo m o, the $1000.00 and how the citizens have been killed since they is riley siege on northern gone. so which has entered its 20 full stay, women and children may come. the majority of casualties have also been is riley strikes and mr. jaya, neighborhood of gauze, the city, at least 3 people have been killed. but is there any bombing targeted residents on, on the side streets? there's also an attack into the giovanni, a area in just college students have been taken to the baptist hospital. is there any forces? repeatedly bombing schools, housing displaced people in a shelter. 11 people were killed and many of those wounded. this one of the tanks of school housing internally displaced, palestinians, mike lustful, thoughts,
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the schools once safe places of learning and refuge, or at constant targets of his riley bombing. you know, shots, the refugee camp. several people were killed including a young girl. the roof collapsing in on the school has been targeted by his reading fluids and a large number of interest keeping up from school to allow the hospital several entity to remain try the schools with sheltering people from july. the a refugee company and western areas of cause and israel's military says in his statement, it's bombing what it calls terrorist infrastructure in the north jamalia also in the north. a similarly desperate situation with reports of his riley strikes kidding. upwards of 20 people. more than 3 weeks, 7 is really ground and as a result has pounded the north into
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a colourless apocalyptic massive debris on foot to sustain human life. he is testimony from those who have been forced to free evil light duty and then as if not i'll, when our home was flattened and we took shape during the school, both the for 5 months from is really forces besieged the school, detained old man, and forced old women and children to head south on we march for days and fort and be attacked as he marched off the all of this, as israel continues a complete siege blocking the entry of 8 supplies into the, nor you in agencies saying, or the full out of 70 requests to get food data into the area this month. we're approved. that's 5 percent. the most of the populations are rely on the it supply. so when we are talking there is a non invitations and to book it and restrictions on the company. this is implicitly, well, let, will feed in that to be able there are well suffering from this man in addition and
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the other this we have not this before, the people's or the stars to this in the, in the north. and we are expecting unfortunately, the same in the coming days of the situation is continual control shots, the refugee camp, exhausted, searching for bodies. palestinians are forced to try and break down the walls they hoped would protect them a mike level. how does it have, you know, joins us live now from there is bella in central garza honey. always seeing a shift in the past and those strengths today. the family so far. everything that we've been documenting and seeing across the gloucester from the one of the genocide, the words spinning down into israel. larger plan as of reading buffer zones in these areas, very close to the eastern part of the border. that includes many of the densely populated neighborhoods that they eastern part of gauze and city. here in the been
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from area all directly. you can, i'm in the eastern part of the basement part of the city and eastern part of con units where there's really military not only cleared up the residential buildings, all of them destroyed them more severely damaged public facilities and prospector for those. and i would culture align all of this been feeding into making dogs off of uninhabited. busy uninhabitable places and just pop a few minutes as it was prepared for. there were reports about talking a raise refugee times where people bar jewelry, one person the board is building another young boy, transfer you to the hospital after it was shot out. he was walking when we talked to the father, he said he was leaving the house. when do i close by? baker? used to get very would he would shot a bite across the gap there in the head. it was half an hour of his arrival to the hospital was pronounced it back back to the change of a savage. across the gospel, everything is the property meeting into making golf uninhabitable. the fact that we
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see the means of many of the means of life have been either completed, destroyed or severely damaged and it is represented, they got challenged for people to go back to their homes. and that's what these really monitors are bidding on reading difficult conditions. on the ground to prevent the bullying from going back to their homes, either here in the eastern or of the gulf or the northern part of the northern cities of the gasket. but so far, the attack onto j. yeah, that has been repeatedly targeted in the past multiple times with 80 percent of its population been a good out of the neighborhood. indeed, but part of the western god, the city and here in the central area, 3 people were jo. we've seen the bodies that were collected from the bomb side on a part pulled by an animal arriving a heavy baptist hospital at another indication of the challenges. paramedics and ambulance drivers and civil defense cleaners are freezing on daily basis at
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a point. now, ambulance are not able to be dispatched these bonds sides either because of the lack of abuse, or because the, the fear of being targeted by that is really military. they the really winter issue of the sharp warning to paramedics and civil defense will not to operate the northern garza. and so far we've seen this extended to part of the city and the other parts of the southern area of district. all right, thanks so much honey. my mood that uh 5 people have been killed in is riley strikes and tire and southern lebanon. the a tank targeted the neighborhood in the city. at least 10 people injured is very strikes has killed at least 26 people across lebanon in the past day. from on this let's go to him on han is live for us, and by roots have those people now being pulled out the rumble entire
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life. they all still coming through the rubble as we speak. it was a very large, as striking place. at dawn, you can see the size of the crate. so that tells you how powerful that a strike was now is likely to be multiple aspects, but we don't have the information from either of these right in front of ministry of health or any of us 11 a saw. so how many stars suffice for itself? it does look like multiple sites took place, like i said, just before doing, but this is now stretching the emergency services, the major services we've been speaking through. i've to speak to contact in the last 30 minutes or so. he says that has been a significant change since i imagine this is how come on the attack. people are now very concerned about rushing through size, but it's really as strikes fearing the boy strikes will come in as they during the
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jump. and they notice they've seen this particularly in something level where hospitals have had to be shots. it because it's really, yeah, strikes are coming in for a few studies, the medical center to hospital with 1st responders, the bike, poor people get to the same as quickly as possible. i have been stopped from doing that. what because. busy is really extra, like still keep coming in, but this that's how it gets hit. certainly a much larger one then we've seen in recent days. and how is overall the, the situation with the exchanges between has the law and israel in this house looking at this point? would i still continue? and we're seeing as stories coming into the town of sam. we will also say strikes on never to you. but the ground offensive is still contending these really,
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or me says they are still fighting the or going into something lebanese territory and the clearing out those villages on the front line. but they haven't been able to push further than about i columbia, to columbus, or in the hall, into lebanese territory. they're also saying what they doing is that clearing these villages and then they go back into northern israel, is bullet, sees the space as a victory. they see this as van a white thing on the ground i'm pushing is really forces back, but his bullet has given a figure of how many soldiers, how many events, so just will be killed during the fighting on the ground. he's ready say it's in the thousands, his bullet hasn't said anything. what you can, somebody is from both of those positions is the fighting is still going on on the ground in various places across of 11 on the fight. thing is very tough us. all right. thanks so much, jim on tom. that is right,
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a 5 minute step and you mean nothing? yeah. who is face to angry interruptions during a memorial ceremony in west jerusalem the he was head cold. why family members of his ready council still being held in garza? the incident highlights growing pressure on this and yeah, to get them released. oh, is there a defense minister? i've gone, says painful concessions need to be made if his ro, once the remaining caps is in gaza, released speaking of that same ceremony and told crowds as well as ministry. paul alone won't guarantee success. his comments came a seas 5 talks resumed on sunday. here in del, how i'm a jim june is in jordan's capital, i'm mine because these are the government is banned down to 0 from reporting inside as well. and in the occupied west spice. how many, what are you hearing from the is very officials about the totes and oh
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well send me there's still no concrete details emerging officially from political leaders or military leaders inside of israel. what we are seeing are reports that are coming out of his really media outlets that are informing their audience that david barney, are the head of the massage has stayed on indoor high, was originally reported. he was just going to travel there on sunday. wasn't known how long he would stay, the reports say that he remained in don't how into today that there were some meetings in the overnight hours last night with william burns at c. i a director as well as a company prime minister shift. how many, even after i had mine assigning, and that there are going to be more meetings throughout the course of today and that it's expected. it's expected at this stage that within the next few days, another round of negotiations is to be announced. and that would include larger delegations, um, but its unspecified as to when that might be. pardon me,
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one of the things that's interesting about all of this is that these reports are coming on the heels of some news that was made by president habits. but that has the see of egypt. yesterday he had a press conference in cairo, in which he said that he had presented a new, far more limited framework for cease fire negotiations, which essentially would be a 4 day rather a 2 day cease fire in which 4 is really captives held in gaza. would be released for an unspecified number of palestinian prisoners held in his really jails. and that if that were to happen, that would be followed by 10 days of intensive ceasefire negotiations to try to get to a longer lasting ceasefire. now it's unclear if this proposal has been put forth by president c. c is going to be discussed in the copper as we understood it, leading into these meetings and the costs are that the parties involved. we're going to discuss a more limited ceasefire. arrangement or parameter is more limited. it compared to
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the previous iterations of a ceasefire deal that have been presented in the months before. a lot of questions obviously still to be answered. we don't yet know when exactly the 1st meeting today will happen, but as those details emerge, we will get them to you center. thank so much for having to jump to them that the the pressure is mounting on japan's new prime minister to step down officer is government policies of its worst election results and 50 is to get to receive says he'll stay in office to avoid the political bank to do on the policy leadership and took over as prime minister earlier this month to the mall had even if he continues, i still hope that the slush fund is she will be settled and that japan's economy and security issues will be address properly meals on the feeling of where i think
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they suffered such a big loss because they didn't listen to the people because for a long time they conducted politics by putting themselves in a seem to, to be a heavy go knock on the i see the outcome was the result of people across japan wanting to change the current situation in the country to rebecca brandon has more now from tokyo, clearly with the o. d. p. having lost so many seats failing to secure, not just the majority in its own right, but also i majority with its coalition partners estimates on the policy. that's really a very, very big place to buy c l d p and to depends new private minnesota. to get an issue because it was in fact him the cold this election. and clearly that was a political gamble with the ended up backfiring very, very badly sites. now there was a lot of tools about the issue, but being under pressure to actually resign to step down from the policy questions
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about his future. when the, the policy does, does managed to form a coalition if he can remain prime minister and to how long if he even reaches that points given the extent of this law, say clearly. now the policies scrambling because having lost that majority along with its current main coalition partners as a long time coalition harness and now has to find the policy if it's to form a government. so now it's trying to seek all the coalition partners so that they can try to pull them to get the majority and form a government that's going to be a process in itself, especially given that policies have different a different policy ideas, values. and they have 30 days to see that that i had on al jazeera, i bought it with us. i in some ball with this is a dab that's applies to the city and i'll tell you why the
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the the that has been flooding and getting it to leave it. the focus. once again, you're tending to be further west for shari rain and further research. a lot of stuff with pressure is high, for example. another sent me a touch of cooling in the air in places, but it's not exactly early winter. we're still looking at the radio and we breezy in places, but not very breezy sherry most definitely. and the focus is to the science rest of france on this eastern side of spain. and i was tempted around the high teams, low twenty's from austria sides was down towards greece, were talking typical, mid teens elsewhere. now i have seen reports of some flooding already from this as an eastern spite and i lost, it's just that that's going to bring some more most likely for eastern despite
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everybody else gets away with pretty fine weather, not especially code. and that because the circulation that's affecting spite and it's just offshore, we see the classic and i think we're expecting more writing morocco most likely allergy area as well because in the mountains is going to be cold enough for what looks like fairly significant snow on monday. a little less so on tuesday, as the seasonal range will be, uh, fine, the going, sorry for the bottles font office, sierra they are, but they're focusing near the case. now, as you might expect, the reaching of mine's the tragedy for me, of a democratic solve effort there. it's how quickly we sort of adopted the very told re global, know the intertwining of money and politics campaigner andrew fine state and photographer shock you do on, on active is on the crisis and gone. so what is happening today is happening on our watch. the news from now they will be people asking, how did you let it happen?
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studio will be on scripted part one on i'll just leave the the welcome back here watching out to see us taking a look at those headlines now is ready for us is as killed more than $1000.00 people from the south of the siege on northern cal so which is now in its 20 full stay, most of the dates on women and children. and his radio strike killed 3 people the entire in southern lebanon. the attacks august in the neighborhood of this city. least 2 people were injured. pressure is mounting on japan's new prime minister to
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step down off to his government policy subsidies 1st election results in 16 years. the us presidential candidate is carmella harris and donald trump says hells riley's with just over a weeks ago until the us election. kind of how i spoke to support is in philadelphia. well, trump was that new york city's madison square, gone to our official reports, returned home to launch the last week of campaigning, but no choice for donald trump given his chances of winning new york arctic seemly slim. i'm thrilled to be back in the city. i love and to thousands of proud, hard work in american patriots. you're with me. we're all together. we've always been together. this was like committee convention is new york ready to make america
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great again. high profile speakers, doug was donald trump. let's do it. republican heavy weights and the crowd of 20000, with some speaker spark control oversee with inflammatory comments, palestinians, or tomorrow to tell us that to years. oh, they more power spin and the power has more to do. there's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. yeah, i think it's called puerto rico. let's say the decision to hold the riley in new york was odd when the race is so tight to go into an area at this stage in the game declaring that you're going to make it competitive. and when the state barring a blow out, which none of the polls for see, it's highly unlikely that that's going to happen. and so it doesn't make any sense to do it. this was about the campaign, but this was also about ego. donald trump has same popstars on sport stars fill this eye clinic venue. and he wanted to do this
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a tumble of how this began her final week with a visit to the crucial swing state of pennsylvania. she's struggling to run over out of american voters, but heckled by some of the code. she address the ongoing wars. i want to talk about the harmon. okay. we can and we must seize this opportunity that ends. it's more and bring the hostages. the latest national polls tell is the race is tied new gap lead for either candidate making the coming days even more crucial all exposure. i'll just either new york or of science the gains to us. busy workers are on the rise since 2020 the national conference of state legislatures says 17 states in washington, dc have increased protections for election workers and officials. nowhere is this right was then georgia, the center of
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a 2020 effort to overturn the us presidential election. john 100 and reports from gwinnett county, georgia or at polling places across the state. georgia is bracing for an electoral onslaught. a survey of election officials by the brendan center for justice found it 38 percent. say they face threats, harassment, or abuse. gwinnett county pull manager, william johnsons is his vietnam war experience comes in handy. if i can dodge bullets like and dodge this. many counties are behind in recruiting co workers once it becomes a concern of safety. those folks don't wanna do it anymore. and since it's such a difficult job, it's very hard to recruit. now, some georgia counties have handed co workers, credit card size, panic buttons that alert police. in case of intimidation, 24 other counties use a cellphone based silent alarm. we've actually added
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a panic button app so they can also press a button on their phone and it basically works like a panic button. so yeah, we're, we're preparing for everything. so are many voters driving record high turn out in early vote. with all the concerns of what could go wrong on election day, a lot of others aren't taking any chances. they are voting early and in person. this line takes over now. the trouble began in the 2020 presidential election when georgia was the epicenter of an assault on the pole in the prize. then president donald trump famously pressure and secretary of state brad wrappings burger to overturn jo biden's victory there. i just want to find a 11780 loads, which is one more that we have because we want to say the scheme is left trump and 18 others facing criminal charges. screaming at the top of her laws like chevy,
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shy. oh, my gosh. j moss and her mother, ruby freeman, won a $148000000.00 judgment against trump lawyer, rudy giuliani. to spread the life of a tampered with boats to help, i have lost my name and i've lost my reputation. i've lost my sense of security with trump already warning with 0 evidence, the democrats will try to steal this selection are they are cheaters. that's the way they do this year. georgia co workers are preparing to avoid a similar fate. john henry l. g 0, lawrenceville, georgia, july and those has sent us the message to both the governing left and the fall rights, which had hope to join an extreme conservative waves that is sweeping latin american europe in mid term elections from as governors and municipal councils surprised to many was that the country seems to be moving more to the center rather than the extremes. o latin america editor,
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listed in human reports. mid term elections were crucial tests for latin. america's youngest celeste, when president w invoice, you can fix the ability to go to the political context of the country isn't, could be many corruption scandals and people of theory to satisfy this left right or model which the majority said, they're fed up with the status quo oh, no, the total for that one. so we never expected to discover that for years and the judicial branch, the police and politicians had managed to keep the lives of corruption. well, hadn't time a soaring crime in what was the region safe? this country was another key issue. this is the very 1st time that voting and a mid term election was mandatory here, which is why it's being considered a kind of litmus test of the political mode in chile, just one year ahead of presidential elections. also very significantly, this was the 1st time that nearly a 1000000 miles into
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a permanent residence here were obliged to vote the that gave an advantage to conservatives. since the majority of these new voters are from the news way, a lot like a dollar for who arrived here 8 years ago was that i told them i voted for the right wing because they are the ones that make the country work. i saw how my country was ruined because of the fall into the hands of the less people and it is . and this the biggest loser was the extreme right wing. republican party, who many had predicted, would become the top political force as a neighboring lodge in tina. the political pendulum may be streaming into the but to the surprise of many, this election has shown that it's moving more to the center and to the extremes. see a newman al jazeera santiago. you're a wise headed to run off those in november, opposition? candidates? your mind all to see came out on top in the 1st round of elections, in fact today,
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but he is not wanting outright new jersey. he'll be running against conservative rival, as otto does gather from the governing coalition. while it is form, a president has accused the government of trying to kill him. a convoy carrying eva morales was drunk by bullets. guffman condemned the incident. but some of this is claimed all as potentially direct to the attack on himself. no, swan the reports that the abram or all this was on his way to a television station when 3 vehicles into subsidies call the mouse men jumped out and opened fire the firing motor. all these can be heard on this video posted on his facebook page. let's get out of it quickly. another video posted shortly afterwards shows helicopters, leaving the scene. the former president later appeared on national television. yeah, the span of the colorado arrives down by 14 shots. you can see them come in,
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but yes, there were 14 shots, the one to the drivers handle if you arrived bleeding and the another shot to it is on. luckily, none of them hit me. but all this has been fighting in the rest for an issue earlier this month, accusing hello sex isn't on the rage. go. a challenge. he denies saying he's accused is what paid to lie about him like i so they failed. when all that failed, the plan was to kill me today that time has been carried out. but as it is, luis, i would say denounce morales, is that he's ations saying he condemned all political violence. he said he's older than the major, unscrupulous investigation. the incident comes off the weeks of rising tension between morales who let bolivia between 20062019 the current president, a former ally from the same governing policy. both president of c. i'm the lease of
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going to lead this socialist mass policies in next year's election for the morales is constitution new bod. as both sets of supporters face off against one another across bolivia. this latest incident, whatever the truth behind the accusations was only worse than already 10 situation . so i'm left, which is 0. people in zimbabwe, 2nd city, but away i have no water supply for 5 days a week. so the drought has forced 3 of the cities, 6 reservoirs to close down. the government has now declared a state of disaster. i'll just say it was how them with us, the reports from but the way i finally met them is dry up. one of the main source of the water if was involved we 2nd city, but value it was the commission in early october because the water dropped below pumping levels. and the reason why is i've also been shut down.
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