tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 28, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the, the limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, now counter and waives the the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters in delphi and jerry, you navigate, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes, multiple is really or strikes hit the southern lebanese port, city of higher destroying a number of buildings more than a 1000 palestinians have been killed. and israel's 24 days seeds of northern gauze of shelters on medical facilities are still being targeted. is really politicians
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to beta bills that could band the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees from operating in israel. comma harris and donald trump. stuff out there campaigning with just 8 days to go until the us presidential election. turned on piece of statement with the latest news that just the united finally and the manager, eric to and hugs tenure with the club. the desperate has been sex with many motors willing in the premium disabled. the welcome to the news our we begin with developing news from southern lebanon, where there had been multiple is really air strikes on the coastal city of tire is where the army had threatens people in large parts of that city to leave their homes immediately or then risk being bomb to at least 7 people were killed and
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earlier is really a tax on tire. on monday and several others have been injured. dorsey jabbar is joining us from baby room door. so tell us what you're hearing about the multiple is really your strikes on tire in the past hour. the folder in the strikes happened shortly after is ro issue. it's forced evacuation threats for a number of neighborhoods in this historic city and uh, within minutes, spare strikes. followed at least 7 error strikes, targeting residential buildings along the coordination, and in the hearts of the city of tire where hits and some of them completely reduced to rubble following their strikes. we saw huge plumes of smoke filled the sky and cover it just above the sea. that is very well known along the courtney's
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area of this historic city tire is it was once home to a roughly about 200000 people. it is home to a world unesco heritage sites and it has been mainly evacuated from the over the past few weeks. but the people that were taking refuge in the city were mainly those that slides in the southern part of the country over the past few weeks. so they were seeking shelter and refuge in this coastal town, and now they have come under attack again door. so not the 1st time the tire has been attacked by israel in the past week. perhaps not to this extent though, what's being said about why it's higher would be a particular target for the is released at this moment in time. while they're read last week last wednesday for the 1st time israel issued it's forced to back to ations rights for the city of tyra. that's hard. they've carried
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out multiple airstrikes and they said that they were targeting has the command, the control centers. specifically they were, they claimed that they, it hits the command center for the southern fronts of the rug, won a lead units. and they claim that this is a unit that was in charge of carrying out cross border attacks onto northern israel . and this is now the 2nd, the 3rd attack that we've seen on the tire. there was an attack earlier today in the rumble neighborhoods at early this morning, around for a local time. as you mentioned that that's an error striking without any warning. and now these strikes that are taking place would make it the 3rd time that they've targeted tire. and that is really narrative is consistent. there is nothing else. they say that their targeting has, will live for structure and weapons the pose without providing any evidence that has been the case over the past of 5 weeks or so since they stepped up their aerosols across 11 on but now specifically tire. we will leave according to
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adolescence. they believe that this is an area of a city that is a strong hold of the amal movements, which is headed by the speaker, part of it. and to be very and they believe that this is now a message to the amal movement edits, leadership who has said that he is negotiating on behalf of hezbollah. so the extra pressure now coming onto this movement at while there is clearly no discussion about possible cease fire regardless, israel has says that it wasn't a goal. she h under fire while has bullet has says just the opposite. they will not negotiate. while they're under attack, so this has been seen as another attempt by israel to put more pressure on the negotiating parties. thank you so much. dorothy jabari reporting from baby israel's 24. they see age of northern dogs that continues and it's kills more than a 1000 palestinians. women and children accounts for the majority of those killed
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is really soldiers have been preventing the entry of life saving age. while at the same time targeting and bombarding medical facilities and civilian shelter as air strikes and the shoes, the neighborhood of garza city killed at least 3 people on monday morning is really bombing targeted residents on the, on the streets. civil defense crews have been warned by israel. they will be targeted if they try to rescue people. more than 43000 palestinians in gaza had been killed since israel last it's war. last october, garza civil defense as more than a 100000 palestinians are still trapped by the is really siege on the north. those who have managed to flee say that they were attacked by that is really military. and they were forced to leave at gunpoint. many have had to walk for days without food or water of the city run a, so i'll boss function says you use radio. i mean, entity around 4 in the morning they started itching, also shows
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a missile. so then the quote comp to came and quote on the loudspeaker gets out and evacuate the place, the fast to leave with them and they came out and they, kids, and these ladies took them up and then they took us out. so we have nothing with us, so they forced us to go to the west of bozza. we left, we walked, dragging ourselves and our children and how special you are for some of the northwind hungry for a long time. no food reached us. we'd have for days without bread, they belonged to bakeries. they grew up homeless. they destroyed and destroyed and spilled everything in front of them and them. so that is joining us not from dated by the hon. centrals as a hen, 24 days of what's being described by many as extermination of the northern part of the gaza strip. what are you hearing about the situation right now? well the reason the worst part about all of this and everything going on is we know only a little because there is a telecommunications that though we are unable to reach anyone in the another and
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god will serve and our colleagues are out of reach of internet but we know that says reinforces continue, it's 24 day sees no good, no loss or people are not even able to move around because there is really quite comp, two's targeting anyone who's trying to move. and we also know that people are now drinking sewage watch or are on the clean water because all of the simulation, 10 in the southern parts of gauze chip stopped working because there has been no fuel entering. the situation is catastrophic. 24 days without food. how are people surviving, especially be the fox, that's the is where the air strikes our territory, sending lots cop to the ongoing ground invasions are all happening. so policy means that or are not only fighting to stay alive from that is where the weapons but also from this sports start basing on them. it's not only jabante as refugee camp,
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but it's also bait that. yeah. and they can do it as well as far as we know, we know that there at least $100000.00 policy new circles stuck in those areas. and we also know that there are thousands of other palestinians still trapped under the rubble up here. that is where the forces wiped off complete residential areas. and there is no simple defense seems because the is where the forces at 472528 from them. nothing causes trip. the situation is catastrophe. * levels the read, what is the state of the the come on odd one, hospital hand, which up until recently was the last remaining semi functional hospital in the north of the gaza strip. so come $101.00 was the only oper, rating hospital until the is where the forces invaded. the hospitals burned it up, destroyed all of the medical supplies, their floors, evacuation for
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a t. a like dozens of doctors are rested at 330 other doctors and all. so i took a lot of palestinians who were there for interrogation. now there's only one doctor, next city, one doctor, he's up to johnson to drive to do send. and he's also working on treating people injured children, elderly people with chronic diseases. and it's only a big hospital with dozens of patients and only one doctors. so the minister of houses called in policy and doctors who are around the surrounding the base here, be heading into body to go and start surfing in the hospital. and also they have been calling for international agencies to send medical teams to the hospital. but so far the how us. 2 is on the verge of collapsing, or thanks to that doctor, that is saying, till now, the only person that was not, you know,
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i don't know how he managed to stay in the hospital, but so far is this doctor. and most of those doctors are saying that they did not want to view, but they were forced to leave and they were threatened if they would not leave him as one they would be killed. and the situation is terrible. and we're trying to reach as much people as possible to know the story and what's going on there. okay, and we will be checking back with you for the time being. thank you so much. and, and for the report reporting from central garza is really politicians are expected to debate bills that could find the un agency for palestinian refugees from operating within israel. so it also significantly restricts its activities across the occupied westbank. 7 countries including the u. k. france, germany, canada, have all issue the joint statements expressing their grave concern of the plans. here's a closer look at owner. well,
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the united nations relief and works agency for palestine. refugees was created in 1949, to support palestinians, forcibly displaced in 1948. and that was because of the creation of israel, known by palestinians as the next about or the catastrophe. today, literally supports nearly 6000000 palestinian refugees and 58 camps. across garza, the occupied westbank of jordan lebanon, and syria. as of last year, 545000 children were enrolled and owner was 709 schools. the agency also runs a 140 primary health care facilities. more than 30000 palestinians work for the agency across the middle east. while nearly the entire population and garza now relies on owner was for its most basic needs of how much i'm. so i'm joining us from jordan's capital online because they is really government has bounds all to 0
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from reporting inside is realize in the occupied westbank. how much, what more do we know about these bills so that it's expected that these 2 bills will be voted on at some point today in the contest that is real. as part of that, this of course is the opening day of the connect it's winter session and it's being recorded and these really media that the lawmakers will go ahead and beat these measures today and vote on these 2 very controversial fills. now, if these bills pass, they would, among other things severely restrict, if not outright band, the activities of hon, which is the you in refugee agency for palestinians in both the occupied east jerusalem and the occupied westbank. that's just a few of the things that would do. now. one of the reasons this is so concerning to people is that this would have a massive impact on humanitarian programs,
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on health programs, on medical programs. for it's always palestinians not just to be occupied, westbank not just knocked freddy's tourism, but also engaged at this would also potentially strip privileges and immunities from you and staff for under what in those areas. so this would be a huge detrimental move against hon by the israelis. if indeed this does pass and if it does pass it the 2nd, the 3rd readings of these bills passed today, that would mean that these would go into effect within 3 months from today. now, as you mentioned before, there's been a huge international outcry. you've had that statement from these foreign ministers of countries like france and canada in the u. k. and south korea in which they have expressed grave concern, especially in light of the humanitarian catastrophe. that is unfolding and gaza. beyond that, just in the past hour, we seen a statement from the office of the powers cindy and presidency. and i'm just going to read you a portion of that statement which says,
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if it were not for the continuous american political, financial, and military support for the occupation, they would not have dared to challenge the international community and adopt policies the ground, the regent and violence and instability. this statement is saying that doing this to honor what is a red line and that the refugee issue is the core of the palestinian issue. obviously, we don't have a lot of concrete details at this hour as to when precisely these bills may be debated today. we're going by reports in the as really media. they do suggest that these really members of the kinetic are going to go ahead with this today and that by perhaps tonight, these 2 bills may have passed their 2nd and 3rd reading. okay. um, how much will uh, check in with you a little later. but for the time being, thank you so much for that reporting from oman as we can now speak to chris gunners, who's a former spokesman for entourage joining us from loudon. chris gunners, thanks for your time. how concerning is best for you if these bills were to pass? this is another serious assault by the state of it. so the international rules,
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little and the international system itself is completely illegal. it's a neat little ground supposed to be. it's of all extra bosco $1.00 and $5.00 of the un shots of which would cause many states across privileges underneath which is to you and organizations. but as it simply be removed. sadly, it's a violation of the 1948 compassion on the privileges of meet, which is that the not to mention which spelled o p and all kinds of cool, such as tax exemptions, infinity to whole bank accounts. utilities. lease property certainly is a violation of the rules of financial occupation on the which as well as the buying power, is as low as to deliver the services which existed before the patient to be occupied . population needs a school. the status quote i would say, must be respected by his local unwrapping working in johnson west bank. soon as 19 fifties became operational in may 1950. this is also the for the violation of
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a just thought convention on the provisional measures of the 26th of january this year, as well as of life to facilitate the delivery of international humanitarian aid of the testing. and we offer ation of the largest provider. oh, do you mind a terry? the 8 is clearly all ation of as much as tonight, clear maxima just does not in the game, is well international obligations. the very last, the, this is premise culmination. almost all took place in the 7th of october attack. and the smells as may be repeated on occasions, but at the time of the cold by the full french foreign minister, kathleen colona and the internal un report that's fails to find any conclusive evidence to substantiate as well. it's quite, it's illegal old towns and it's based on the i've been calling the mother of a whole lot. okay. hang on. i, i'd like to talk to you about some of the reaction that's come through from a, from a western countries. but before we get onto that, just describe to our viewers what this would mean. if owner well was banned from
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operating in, within israel and its activities severely restricted in the occupied westbank. what would that mean for palestinians were rely on or was as a lifeline really as well. so it should be posted is in the go stood 2.3 or 7000000 of them. it would be a humanitarian apocalypse. it would mean that maybe too many of the people who are desperately in need of food, a 7 d food insecurity, sliding to work salvation, they would slide the tools to solve ation. it would mean that on which is a tendency to provide the amount of talent and services life safety. busy to the 400000 people will be full some the into the south, whether isn't enough food enough housing, you know, these kind of native goals, you know, edit, tricity. it would means that the backbone of the response to that population is
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full displacement would effectively be broken in the to endings of $650000.00 children would be the probably doesn't education i'm by the way in the west because of, along with the come us education ministry have been the biggest, provide the education services. so in the short term, it means that you might have to have an apocalypse long. it's a, it means that we're holding or humanitarian services to potentially millions of people who desperately need my safety. so it's not just now, but in the long run, i don't know. okay. and when it comes to the international community they've, they've, some country is u k, from canada, germany all expressing their grave concern. i mean, you are listing a number of violations, as well as explaining why this move would be illegal by israel. so what do you expect, or what do you call for these countries to do?
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who are concerns about any potential moves a bias real quickly? there's something like some of the mental happening here the far is very politicians have been very clear what they called you did a scenario. the last of the really, truly meditating and see is to choose about implications that should be noted public stadiums. of course, it already exists, the organization which the international community has created to serve as part of city and then a cool. but as it comes in, part happens to the big picture. well, i fear with it we're seeing as part of the ethnic cleansing of palestine. this is also wanna talk about a study. and so the, to the nation, which has been declared, it'd be go by the, in special cause of justice. and if it's an attempt to remove 5900000 refugees to alyssa ounce of international, this goes to the coast, even a tundra disappeared this morning. the refugees, which were made people with individual rights, including the want to sell to, to a nation. the 6000000 people call just the average stuff, the history, the just the connect. it pauses
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a couple of bills. it's also you not to the peace process because if there was ever going to be adjusted last thing, a jewel piece applied to be 6000000 people must be resolved to be clipped. the middle east, what was will remain, and then here would be on stable place as well. with met roommate, i'm inherently in the secure place unless the price of these refugees put these work, which is a bruise out of the spaciousness and disposition. and finally, get some type of multilateralism itself because if we accept that as well to qualify for some clearance of its people. well, peter could do that in the eastern new credit. okay, so we'll come transfer control, take steps to stop this. those countries that have spoken now and they are gravely concerned a yeah, i mean, you quoted the joints that and by those countries i think we're going to see the series of pressure applies to is because pumpkin smoke very well. the sort of thing i'm saying, which many of them don't say, but let's be clear on the speak to the power massive, massive issues are it's,
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it's not just us and you and what can i say sions about the will system. so if those countries tear about the international system, the international, i think they will, i think looking at to see the germans, the committee, just the americans, the president of which he says, oh, i think it's also notification all of them because of the general sites, infections that states how to make sure that the genocide convention is expected that michael so let's be clear as we speak, possibly of civil society announcing a serious campaign, a welcome one that company to help as well. keep out of the general assembly of a policy south africa, which came out to the general assembly about 60 years ago. i missed the top in the committee. i think it's going to add a considerable waste of those arguments. as well as north castle is paris states. this is going to be confirmed. i think booth supposed to of israel that he
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listed those countries. right. very well, that was the 2nd. i think they'll be huge pressure. that's fine. okay, chris gun, us. we thank you for joining us on al jazeera. my pleasure. thank q a while in israel's donnelly's of captives being housing garza had held a protest on the 1st day of a new session of the can assess is really media as a the families took over a committee rooms and managing the benjamin doesn't. yeah. who is government agrees to a deal that would see them returns. finally say they did this because the government has abandoned their loved ones. we have you'll see mecklenburg who's joining us once again, who's an associate fellow with the middle east and north africa program. a chinese chatham house running us from london to do these kind of protests make a difference at this point just in time. do you think one of the hopes that to live at least some issue related even the bucks on the gun. but so far we, we haven't seen the government moving one age to actually accommodate the very
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justified demonstration in voters where the in the class started. and we saw things of thousands demonstrating in industry to stick to, to see a ceasefire. and we'd like to see their loved ones only down in the home, but this government is more interested in continuing to is building an end to it. and they don't thoughts that listed just the top of the t o and we've been close to these. so we left to see on this studies again mounting pollution from inside the. busy side least for instance, the kind of flows that you just discussed earlier. i don't think that these government is going to to make any changes for us. so when they is really defense minister, young alonzo, as best we, we as an israel must make painful concessions. new was speaking also earlier on what do you think he means by painful concessions and, and i mean,
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do these comments matter at all or are they do you take them seriously? and i think she leaves the defense, minnesota. it's a village senior position. we seem losing these are you coming in? and so we need to take the village to the state. i think the so that he probably missed that very seriously. he was the gentleman in this past and he's even come close to the conversation with the top echelons of the secuity. so this is a 9 d, as in dog is. so he says that there is no body to comb bus in the is conducting a jewel, whether it's him guns or 11 on any harm. i think everyone should listen to him carefully. we know that tensions between, between the time you know, and defense minister, he was fired him and on that of a public pressure brought him back into the copying that and trying to actually do
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it to us again last month. but at the end of the day, you know, this is, this is one of the most seen, you know, and many says we've seen copying there. and just so you know, he and by extension even knowing what the secuity services says, this is a is a good people and they put in the club my, when the guys are, oh, you never know. we called the police the color and i think we would have kind of leads by us on the right. and when you look at what i mean, the situation on the ground though, it appears that israel is somewhat escalating. if you look at what's happening 11 on in the past half hour, there was a massive bombing of the city of tire. and also as you know, in the north of the gaza strip, there has been a siege for 24 days. what is israel trying to achieve at this moment in time, particularly one week away from the us election. and then this is the main question. the bullying garza is,
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is logged into you or in the ideal for eliminating from us willing to get there was not an issue. but when i looked at i should and one to begin with. you can always keep looking for more targets and those informal pharmacy immediately times. you can do most of these butler, they pay for the most formal for moving munition weapons, especially when you keep distorting them. but you don't look forward political solution for existing immunizations. the solution wednesday, the middle $111.00. busy to look for a new, a 6 year with the architect, you guys that they insure is a security for those it is that is an invalid. thing is the realistic experience thing on the southern board, what will the law says the israel alex is experiencing on, on the northern border with the south of lebanon? i mean, every day you hear of a number of soldiers that had been killed by husband, the number of soldiers that had been injured by his butler is not going to pressure
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the is really government at all. do you think? i think we should utilize that. his experience here today, if the question is, is it to was calling display issue is enough away from the government or for government to those induction? well, for government to changes policy is until the into the 1992 and you took 18 used to read and under the, exactly the kind of portion of the bits that you mentioned back in the process. many sorts of losing bill or in the case of the council is that it's not obviously the casualty. it has as all these like besides, but also the young people that serving $300.00 plus the same reserves. and this is . ready sort of push on the society in special, they're special whose families and all of these there's an option we made to him. but the question at this point, people are going to the states and put collection in the way civil society can do.
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you know that to change. ringback the way that they, they certainly government behaves. okay. thank you so much. you're seeing that covered for us speaking to us from london to hear the news. our knowledge was 0 here as a, as a time for the check on the weather. chairs were off with an update on the to tropical psych loans in south east asia. but let's look at the 2 tropical spin has been play. yes, the last week i say, firstly it's from me which has made landfill on vietnam already with isn't, it's probably it was quite windy but now it's not. it's just an expanding mass of shows really more of a tropical depression. anything else? but it's time it's time was there was some wind damage from it. you can see here as it was kind of get into deadline until the noise running up the curtis in don't call it. we had $571.00 members of rain reported that funding is farm lot more likely to be an issue than anything else. not just in vietnam, but also in this part of china and find out about we gotta come straight,
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not over to the east, because this is a preparatory theory and developing call right now. it's outside of open water. it is throwing it right in that lose all that misleading. there will be some potential for land for land slides from this. but as it develops, it's actually quite strong. the winds around it 205 kilometers per a. that's a significant tiny c major. really, unfortunately it's cost is not $1.00 you would like. it's going towards taiwan. now it takes a couple days to get there. we think landfills will not be on thursday, but still as a significant di food be on that. well, it will, we can some degree, but it schools takes it on to mainland. china still had only officer and who was our fine mind? kinda in gettysburg, pennsylvania theme of the defining battle of the civil war conflict that some 19 times on the populace. paul, are nothing for the washington commanders stop. the story is on the way with peter . and for
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the how it's reported. look at actual information on the ground. look at the way that this issue is framed and the media. how is used to justify the escalation, flu, escalation, anything new years that are you know, the media and they think it's how it is weaponized is, is online, which has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let this 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 latest news, a say to run, to ration all taking place in the boston in northern go for as the is why the on the strength and in and the resistance you better for the account with detailed coverage with both of these real and how may i ask, continuing to talk to us the prospect of a low and fighting seems unlikely anytime soon from the house or the story. your
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says, these ambulances have had any maintenance, israel's totaled will case of the script me know, spare parts, have come more than a year. it's the top stories on the office. it renews our. there have been multiple is really strikes on tire and southern love. and on the is really army, had threatened people in large parts of that poor city to leave their homes for then risk being bomb is there any forces have killed more than a 1000 people since the sort of fits seeds on northern gauze, on which is now and it's the 24th day. most of the dead are women and children,
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hospitals and shelters continue to be targeted. the . so the us presidential candidates kimberly harris and donald trump have held rallies with just over a week to go until the us election coming. harris spoke to supporters in philadelphia while trump was at a new york city. is madison square garden, riley allen fisher reports from new york to return 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 this city. i love and thousands of proud, hard working. 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 great again,
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high profiles because the was donald trump. let's do it. republican heavy weeks and the crowd of 20000, with some speakers spoke control oversee with inflammatory comments, palestinians, or tomorrow to tell us that to years. oh, the power has been in the power and has more to do is 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 seemed popstars on sport stars fill this eye clinic venue. and he wanted to do
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this 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 in this war and bring the hostages home. the latest national polls tell is the races tide, new gap lead for neither candidate making the coming days even more crucial. all exposure, i'll just either new york or so. we can now speak to our white house correspondent, kimberly how fits. so kimberly strong reaction to that. trump riley in new york city last night. tell us about that. yeah, the trunk campaign doing a lot of clean up following that rally in madison square garden in new york city.
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this was really supposed to be a rally where the president was having the high notes where he is striking some really strong, a reaction from american voters as scoring points. and that is getting some strong pulling numbers in terms of the economy in terms of immigration. but he was upstage by many of his proceeding gas with some job dropping comet. see her there later with racist allegations and really alienating the very voters that he's trying to attract. it seemed, by the time the donald trump took the stage, he really just piled on with these of slab atory campaign remarks that were sort of a culmination on the stage when he took the stage himself. he even on sunday, described when he thinks he will ultimately win on november 5th as liberation day where he will eventually be able to liberate the country from the millions of undocumented migrants that have poured into the country as
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a result of the bite. and harris administration. now i believe i've lost i a fee, so i'm just going to keep going to read and let you tell and tell you where the candidates will be for today. now we know that donald trump is going to be campaigning in georgia. cala harris, for her part is going to be in the us state of michigan. no. why are they going to be there these in battleground states? and that is where the candidates are going to concentrate their time for the remainder of these 8 days left before november, 5th election day battleground states are states that are really evenly divided between democrats and republican. and as so the candidates are really competing to try and pull those voters, those very few undecided voters. we know they're running needs to be concentrating on the battleground state of wisconsin. but now the donald trump's delivered his closing arguments at madison square garden in new york city is pamela harris. his
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turn, she's going to be delivered her closing arguments in the shadow of the white house in the ellipse. what is the shadow of the white house and the ellipse on tuesday? and she's going to make the argument that donald trump is unfit for a 2nd term in the white house. okay, kimberly, if you can hear me, thank you so much for that reporting from the white house while the rest, the election campaign is just over a week away as you've been hearing. but in many crucial states, the outcome sits on a knife edge. on one of them is in pennsylvania with 19 look for all votes. it could decide who becomes president, centuries ago, a 3 day battle in one pennsylvania town large. they define the course of the civil war that then raged between north and south. and gettysburg is ready to play its part in defining the course of this election. as my count, our reports rolling hills and fields of gettysburg mocked with reminders of
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the black, the black hole that was full to a part of a civil war that pitched americans against each other scenario that it goes into a divided nation of to day. when we start to see people who think differently than us as our enemies, then i don't know that there's enough elections enough democracy if you will, that can save us from that. the republican incumbent in this district, backed by donald trump, did not reply to a request for an interview, but his democratic opponent fits bonham. a former republican is adamant that donald trump support could prove costly at the polls. the majority of people i've spoken to, including several republicans recognize what a threat he is to our, to our democracy. and these republicans recognize that while they don't agree with every platform i have. they understand that if they vote for
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him, he takes away the right to vote in the 1st place while the civil war was still raging . in november, 1867, abraham lincoln came to gettysburg to dedicate a new symmetry for the thousands of united states soldiers who died and baffled it shows the address was an impassioned plea for preservation of the union and the fulfilment of the young nations exercise in democracy is what it co till this day that the government of the people by the people for the people shall not perish from the it's an ideal for which so many died. that struggles to suffice today's klemmer. apostolic division. mike hannah, oh, just sierra gets his book. pennsylvania or felicia mozambique say one person has been killed and 5 others injured in a protest by authorization supporters. there have been demonstrations of violence
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police crackdowns since this month's disputed election. malcolm, where before us in the capital letters of the ccs, the name of the police, he's done far to disperse a crowd of all positions supporters. they've been chanting the name of finance. here i am on the line they, they say when most of the presidential election, they were protesting the or victory body of the ruling for lima policy and the northern yes of provence. the electoral commission says for lima, one of the poles, which were marked by widespread irregularities. 6 people was shot with life bullets . bed 3 toes. yeah. wow. says he took cover behind a call when a bullet hit is on. it's not good. we demonstrated to show that we already lead this country. it's not over. i'm just waiting to recover what we know. the police come on the shooting and we will fight that way. with these videos from the city of nom food on thursday, based on the saying,
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the young mans just being shot by police during a protest. many of the young people cooling for change, say they have few opportunities in life. things haven't improved for years. and they have nothing left to lose. pretty much ruled nice. i'm big finale, half a century. it would be an election since the 19 ninety's rights group say the level of rigging has grown with every poll. it's really nice. popularity is declined. the reasons elections have left many opposition, supports his face and the police, the electoral commission, and the government intensive. electoral commission hasn't commented on the reports of irregularities for lima says it's victory reflects the people's will. of the victory valley in yes of providence, please say the opposition supporters started the violent last set on spanish. you'll stay through storms at the supporters of the for the my party, the police had to contain the anger of the opposition. they tried unsuccessfully to
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take peace guns at force to peace to shoot in the air, which resulted in 6 members injured by stray bullets. give us a look of the injured wood taken to a hospital. please say one of them later died. rights groups say more than 10 people have been killed in the police cracked down on the election related protest . the opposition says it will continue. it's nationwide strike from tuesday. malcolm web out to 0, the to tech most i'm be, as we can now. so it's a friend, son dillon gate, who's a senior program manager for the rosa luxembourg foundation. joining us from johannesburg, thanks for your time. i know you were keeping an eye out on the situation in mozambique. what do you think is going to happen next and how fragmented is the country at this point? oh, yeah, very much for inviting me. see what's going to happen. this is unfortunately, that the dance was due to the code is going to right to the final. this is off,
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which is going to result and waiting much from the people and from their position. so something needs to be done and the institutions that institutions may need to elect. so the cost is no cost. who has to recognize these claims of about leading sonya positions inside to address them to the use the level of anger that is currently taking place in mozambique. so is there a potential then for more violence in the country? people will depend on how the, the test is. no cost is going to analyze these resolve. what is going to be the final outcome, for example, the side that these some of these and some parts of the kind of does this shouldn't
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be with petition instead of pointing station, but should the condition of the volt that the outcome might be different. but it's really risky to continue with these resolved the way they look like today. and one of the things that including the p to unit has been asking for is for the, for the, the actual commission to publish disaggregated resolve of these. so these selections showing what happens each and have a baby folding station. so it seems that they had a few things to do that. and this is obviously, and they're showing about the process was not really, it's all part of it. so what they need to do is to do some sort of transfers to this is all to avoid the kind of going into more and more. why as a way from the, the, the election for
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a moment. what are the issues that people in mozambique are mostly concerned about in the country? when i think these white speak straightforward team is a b, and more than half of the population is associated to the am indeed also why levels of an employment expression, youth employment, high levels of corruption as well. do you guys have managed to report things on crashing? one of the biggest correction in case is beaca related to the former prime minister . so b s. b, one of the cases that adults and it had been made to people more and more satisfied with the government these because you can talk to the guy to we just soon and a lot of capacities of was in be to deal with the concept itself. dad and being forced to go to other countries and ask for support. so this is
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a number of problems and those challenges that uh, facing the country. and unfortunately the routing pack has not been able to address those challenges adequately. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you. for speaking to us from john as well. thank you. as a police 40 soldiers have been killed after fighters attacked and military base in charge. and that happened near the border with nigeria on sunday nights. presidents mohammed surgeries, debbie visited that base following the attack and met with injured soldiers. the still ahead on the i'll just it renews our the sports news and all the goals from us thrilling showdown between premier link title, hopefully personal and for the full that's coming off after the break the
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we're going to get an update on the situation and shot the attack that took place in jobs and bringing our correspondence. edris was joining us from about willie and nigeria last month. what more do we know about this military base that was reportedly attacked in tron the? well, the military base is, is actually in the lake region, which is our project area. it's an area that to see lots of activity in terms of file is attacked by several um groups most,
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especially both of them. and it's our lives i'd be affiliated with the group that just populated with all the titles, which is the guy that in west africa organization, although no claim of responsibility has been met by private group. but many military analysts, many military personnel, are talking about the possibility of this attack been carried out by people. so basically this, what we know at the moment statement released by the government of chide is that more, at least for to people up and killed. but what we're hearing right now is that more than a 100, up to a 100 at least have been killed. soldiers have been killed in the military base. now the president has forwarded the charge in military to launch a new operation. promising to deal with the uh, corporate in quotes that i talked to be a charge in forces that the awesome to continue with chasing them until that last
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location. we know that they both are on its allies. i've been over a team that make jobs for a very long time and we've seen ministry activities on the side over the past few months. thank you so much a month for that reporting from nigeria. let's get an update on the sports foods now. here's peter 13. thank you very much. we'll start with the major news out of the premier league. manchester united of sac to the coach, eric 10 hug. the decision comes off of the clubs, worst stall to a seasoning the t full use. david stokes reports sundays to one of the feats at west him turned out to be the end of the road to manchester. united magic, i rent 10 hugs. it was the full last if the season, which is 3 victories from 9 games. united a down and 14 just 7 points above the relegation. places is that was start to a campaign since the 198990 season 10. how took the job in 2022 and went to
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trophies. then you sleep cup and the cup in may when they beat manchester city to the trophy. it was that victory. that convinced you know it's, it's new coding to jim ratcliffe to stick with 10 hug. but results and performances have forced the cups hand with just one when in the last 8 games, you know, competitions you know to the point to record 20 english titles, but nothing since 201310 hawk. now joining david moiz, let me find how joe's name moreno in oregon associates in folding show to the standard set by alex ferguson. 10, how is the system the for me, united strike a read from mr roy will take charge of the team is entering the head coach until a permanent replacement is found. they probably less the in the lead cup a wednesday. they be stokes, out your 0. well joining us now from leads we have full rights in neil squires who was previously chief school twice after the daily express meal. thank you very much for your time. so widows 10 hogs menu nodded. rank among the worst teams of old
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time for the old traffic club as well. i mean, it was and we felt like there's on that side. right. so is the view, is that enough to know his but obviously that entire time. yeah. there was, uh, you know, there was a narrative around him that he was on the edge and then indian despised. he was a successful cult manager, but i think it leads to the terms. uh, it was way, way below the standards that the united demand and this as the club of the size, you should realize, sorry, in the end that it was a certain and of its ability. they had to go. speaking of those standards, how far away do you think they off from being able to compete at the top level? well, a long way me. i mean, it seems like they've been swimming around in circles despite the 600000000 outlay from, from 10 during this time. uh, does no discernable progress whatsoever. so, you know,
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it wasn't dues does take over, they've got a difficult jump in to turn it, turn it to and the stricken oil tanker around and then something that everybody wants to know right now neil, who all the likely contained is to take of as full time manager as well. yeah. you go um the route button. mr. roys is done. debates i can venture in charge and he's actually in an interesting position that because basically 6 of the next 7 games, home games and the way one in the zip switch. so it is quite conceivable for all united states. and so you could put something of a running together and put himself in a box saved for the jump. i think if they did that it won't be inevitable mistake. i think most people present place to, to come in this big light, a chevy and reuben moran, who a highly, regardless and accounts and that in my personal choice would be one they would divide the united faithful. but so it goes,
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sounds good. i think it would be the perfect guide to sort out the cultural problems that go there. it is easy. his skills is in tracing in environments as a cavities if i'm not united environment, i guess clearly not been home for a long time. oh, i feel squires. thank you very much for your time. much appreciated my pleasure premium. the title hopefully also will. and little poolside out of threading deal with the everett stadium in london. the gunners go to a great start. the car seca, returning from injury, hoping to have with less than 10 minutes played but the business has struck a back. the village of van die connecting with the equalizer. possible, however, took a to one advantage into how fun become marino, finishing with a well with cities, but also could not hang onto the home. it's on us leveling things up late went through to the final school little who now. so it's 2nd one place above boston.
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nice. there is a point to, to embrace i think that we have a one again today because i think we were better by. ready especially because seem to things that we have to be better we didn't and to on some of that stuff obviously to see that we can compete with such a strong optional team in their stadium. that is a very pleasing to see. but what does executable lead towards the end of the season? i cannot tell you. an opening false power sends a man of one. the letter seeks beating old rivals must say away. bradley ball code a rounding of the school, ringing the 3 no victory and a game that so most 8th, evelyn same tools, the streets off the table, while most se sits 3rd across the river. it's most kansas city chiefs called back. patrick, my homes has made more history as the scene continued a perfect still until the season with the 7th straight when the homes pausing for 262 yards and 2 touchdowns become the 1st of school. so back in nfl history to
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reach 50000 yards. this coming is 100 and 3rd game. a $2720.00 victory of the las vegas rate is on sunday. it's also 13 winds in a row room for the super bowl champions. interestingly enough, las vegas, so the law seems to have actually be some of the keys and take a look at this in the game between the washington to monitors and she called the days training 15. 12 on the final play of the game was only 2 seconds left on the clock. washington needed a hero. jaden daniel stepped up. he throws what is known as a hail. mary paused a 52 yard high was throw that fines miller brown completes the touchstone to come on his winning 1850. as a result. no i that's what was supposed to be useful. the time being very okay, thank you so much for that updates and thanks for watching the news on ronald,
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is there a we'll take a short break and we'll be back right after with much more of the days news on all the latest news on 11 on on gosh, i'll see you in a minute the just after midnight on march 10th, 1945, devastating us a raise on tokyo. each firestone on a densely populated area within the paper houses by sunrise more from a 100000 people with that 70 years later, those who survived seek recognition and compensation for the event that define their lives. only to find themselves still cost aside. witness a procedure on it just ruins. let's be finding the city famous for its roman goods. bell back is 11 on the desktop valley and it's famous waste 2000 year old roman temples, designated as unesco wells heritage sites. it's considered his with
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a strong culture, most people have left and those who remain save have seen nothing like what's taking place now. a strike of to strike off to strike. people here tell us they live in constant fear. we were born here and we will not leave, fall back is empty. the foreigners know, taurus and the lack of taurus is affecting everyone in the last week and it's been over 100 fifties rating strikes on 5 big. that's way over 80 percent of the population has left, but the seems to be knows that these really bombardment the city has written this was in conflict. but now it must contend with modern bond struck by he's ready for these threatening expansion sites. are gonna have democratic nations justified this kind of behaviors. collateral damage has collateral damage. that's reality is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment. corporate is real effective. it's global,
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standing from the us elections to the escalating conflict in the middle east upfront returns for a new season, setting the stage for serious give a upfront, with muslim on hill on out to say around the multiple is really ears try ship the southern lebanese port city of higher destroying, a number of building the you're watching, i'll just 0 light from my headquarters and tell find that you navigate also a heads more than a 1000 palestinians have been killed. and israel's 24 day siege of northern gauze, off shelters and medical facilities are still being targeted.
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