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so i'll just areas move i last available in your favorites apps to just set for it and tapped on a new app from out to 0. news that you think is it the at least 77 palestinians that killed vice radio strikes on the residential building in that la handles. and garza, the ones that me say that this is out just a live from dell hall. so coming up global outright jobs to resolve bands, the u. n. agency that supports millions of palestinian refugees, so their endangering lives of civilians and guns is riley strikes, killed molten, 60 people in lebanon's because
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a range of the highest numbers since the bombing begun. plus island fisher in atlanta, georgia with the trump campaign, is trying to dump down in the flames. from comments made by speakers at a previous, comp, raleigh, the . we start with breaking news from nova and gaza, where at least 77 palestinians have been killed by this, right. the attack on bet law here, at least 17 of the data children. the strikes target is a 5 story residential building where a 150 people were sheltering thousands more. people are still trapped under the rubble medical team. so unable to reach the director of come out loud, one hospital says as well, bummed the vicinity of the hospital as they were trying to treat the injured. besides, they cannot treat dozens of those wounded in the attack due to a lack of resources. us let's go straight to honey. must moody joins us live from
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data. data and central golf. has a very grizzly stock to the day. those casualty tolls figures just going off. indeed, sammy, quite a tragic warning in northern part of the district been particularly in b. yeah, area a bit like a project area where 77 people have been confirmed dad, dad, just the images that we're seeing it from northern parts, from the bomb side as more people are pulled from under the rubble just being a woman, bodies of women and children, an elderly from inside the building to do, we're still 3 again, we have entire whole, entire families and wide of the city register right now. we also have other try to get one. it's one child is the survivor of these attacks on this building. a 100 people were filtering inside this residential building that includes the owner of
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the building. this is a, from the local residents on feet by a project area who has been offering space inside his uh, fiber story building for relatives for in laws, for people who need it to suit the inside a building when these really monitor occurred out these deadly attacks at earlier our this morning up we spoke with an eye witness on the phone who describes the moment as if that an earthquake had the area the that that's very consistent with what we have documented in the past. some of the bonds that are used by these really military are better known and military as equate bonds. the shape, the very foundation of the building before it is started, it starts to collapse on diesels and doesn't give people enough time to evacuate or to run board for safety. in addition, these attacks happen without any prior warnings whatsoever. and that's the pattern that we've seen over and over for almost a 3 months. did that including evacuation centers including $0.10 other visit the
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buildings when bonds are dropped in on a predictable way. people are inside and it's happens to be morning time as people who are still sleeping cuz they're still in their bed. when the attack happens, they found himself under use high for bubbles as the 5 more scheme all the way down on their heads in that area. 77 people confirmed, we're expecting the number to increase. and the reason for that is there isn't any civil defense. a operations going on in the area, what we are seeing in the menu, the filters that circulated as the individuals who are acting on their own the are from the civil defense department because of the ongoing review to the threats by this really military to the civil defense department, not to operate the northern part of this trip. all operations. uh, where's these by the civil defense department. these are from deluca residents. they are from the area. do you know how many people were inside? and do you know the ins and outs of the area?
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so they are offering hands and extending hands of help to remove bodies of from under the, the, the rub of the many injuries that are removed it from under the rubber is, are either a, with, with severe bleeding or simply crushed because they were pulled it from under huge pieces of concrete, it from the 5, the story building that went down under their head. they are right to the hospital hoping for medical care. but there isn't any medical care. what sort of a right now in the hospital is going on. one half is out of service, as we know completely pushed out of service. 5 is really military, but it was a storm destroyed. whatever medical supply where they were left in the hospital, the rest of the 30 medical to stop including the doctors and a specialist. it was lifted only 3 medical staff, one doctor and 2 nurses in the hospice. a lot of the hospital on the other hand is a smaller health facilities. charitable organization runs this health facility doesn't have the capacity to accommodate this large influx of injured. and that's
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what we said, it's more about a beyond dire beyond complicated layers of difficulties. right now people are not, are not big because of the, of the bonds directly. they're going to die because of the lack of medical supplies . and because of simply the absence of health care system in the northern part of this trip, or i thanks so much. hi me, my mood that was lead as our expressing alarm off to as well as palm and pasta bill banning view and agency for palestinian refugees. israel has repeatedly targeted on road during its war on gaza view and secretary general and tony guitar says he's deeply concerned by the band in the statement. the side on roy is the principal means by which essential assistance is supplied to palestinian refugees and the altar pipe. protest and the entire tree. there is no alternative to andrea . the implementation of the laws could have devastating consequences for palestine
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refugees, which is unacceptable. i call on israel to act consistently with its obligations under the child support of the united nations and its other obligations under international law. national legislation cannot alter those obligations. being mentation of these laws would be detrimental for the resolution of the start of the palestinian conflict. and so peace and security in the region sense. okay, thank you. the goals are now with the health industry is giving a press briefing less listening to that it know that about. similarly, hospitality remains go out beautifully and ti, without any medical style or medical. it is also, namely demand outlet and hospitality. as we speak, this particular hospitality
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a is equipped only with 2 for the doctor, so set him up as of a, a, a pediatrician, and on another on. so the doctor without a need citizens may because supplies or any of the intensive care unit, appliances or requirements. we have been gonna be in communication with the head of demet outlined hospitals that the number of victims and wounded people inside the man i was the one paused with as they are beyond 150. as the most part of guys, this trip is really under ruthless mass. that good by it is a cool place you on forces my back in a 2nd more than one. what good on and on that. but more than 77 civilian palestinians have been either the deals or went missing. many of them,
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but it may imbedded on the debris. it'd be more than $77.00 civilians. therefore, we at the head of the ministry, but it's right at the same time the, the whole world is to bring this dental side or again, it's our population own across because this threats to and, and to, to provide a safe go to door and provide protection to hospitals and medical staff as bare the internet as an lowest time convincing, where the until the international organization, namely the when has organizations to immediately below you made the callous fabrics, namely surgeons to the board of guys, a 3 bedroom and 2 immediate. they deliver ambulance vehicles. what's the since there is no go with i've seen get the 7th defense or ambulance,
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big kids running in the most in part of guys, this trip that went to it or destroyed by this a, a go based on forces for we at the to the bottom up with better stain in be put in the whole have any knowledge method can knowledge, namely surgeons to immediately mean ahead, not pro it's allowed one house, but that is in order to lend a helping hand and drive save lives more than $150.00 billions, but they must have been den, due to the lack of medicaid. i've been saying that that will be to the international organizations still immediately. ag, clark, dental, or the to say limit depend, solve aids, what is left of the medicated sector and does this through. namely
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in the most, in part of guys this thread. thank you. and we are open to any question. okay, we uh with this thing that to dr. model wants us from us, the director of field hospitals at the ministry of health and goals are explaining how come on old one hospital is in a very precarious situation. is calling for surgeons and ambulances to be allowed into northern garza and a painting for any palestinians with medical knowledge who had immediately to come out of the one hospital saying it has at this point, only 2 doctors left. no surgeons, no medical supplies, no ambulances, but a 150 wounded people inside the hospital solve this very, very difficult situation for those people patients left in the hospital now as well as paula montez passed, a bill banning view and agency for palestinian refugees. and the ones actually
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general assign the move could have devastating consequences, full the refugees of the zeros. not all of that has this report. israel legislative ban on underneath the you an agency mandates it's 75 years ago by the un general assembly to serve palestinians uprooted by israel in 1948. the see the legislation was proposed by members of nuts in y'all's recruit party. and one of the support of a solid majority of parliamentarians from across the political spectrum. the bill prohibits the u. an agency from working directly or indirectly, the occupied palestinian territory and bars randy officials and organizations from having any contact to work with the un agency. a, nearly $3000000.00 palestinian refugees in the occupied west bank including east jerusalem and gaza will be impacted. the consequences could well be a book,
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elliptic, especially in war ravaged, garza before us is where the politicians have been very clear what they called you did a scenario. the last of the ritual, the mediterranean sea is solitudes upon implications. that should be noted. palestinians, of course it already exists, the organization which the international community has created to stuff those pop ups that comes in part happens to the big picture. well, i fear with it we're seeing as part of the accident, frenzy of palestine. israel has long advocated for the dismantled men to the un agency, arguing its work kept the refugee issue, which its rejects alive. this campaign went on violent overdrive in the past year. politically, some of israel's allies have warned the bills violate the un charter and security council resolutions and could jeopardize israel status of the organization.
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meanwhile, some republican leaders in the united states have threatened to sanction the un if israel faces any consequences. all eyes are now on un member states, and whether they will defend the organization from a precedent that could unravel its work world wide, or simply equi yes. to is rarely exceptionalism. with all the i was just i'm let's take a closer look at the impacts of the one under was operations. in garza, the u. n. agency employs about $13000.00 stop, $226.00 of being killed and is really a tax since october. the 7th older than a 190 of the facilities have been destroyed. only 6 of the agencies 27 healthcare centers remain operational, nearly 70 percent of the 183 schools. it runs of being hits and many severely damaged. 95 percent of them being used to shelter to slice people. view an agency
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suppose maybe 6000000 palestinian refugees across the middle east. the us is largest, though not contributing molding $420000000.00 in 2023. tomato fi is the henri a spokeswoman. she says these are the band could lead to the collapse of the agencies, entire operational services. it is these laws are implemented, but next that's bills. then they're likely to prevent other off from working in the entirety of the occupied palestinian territory in the west bank including east jerusalem and gaza. what effectively this means is that most likely international staff will no longer have fees us to go into israel or the o. b t. new work permits will be given to our palestinian colleagues. no possibility to pass through is really checkpoints, meeting our trucks. our convoys are, humanitarian supplies will not be able to cross into the o. b t, including casa,
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during this huge humanitarian catastrophe. no or the nation, the safety of trucks, convoys and their operations will be possible with is really government. and mostly unwrapped premises, including, or maybe mostly in east jerusalem will be taking over so effectively if these bills are implemented over the coming few weeks or few months. the risk is that our entire operations services to palestine, refugees in the entirety of the occupied palestinian territory will collapse. the immediate impact is to plunge palestinians, palestine refugees inside the occupied. those students are 3 into a deeper distress of this positions and gaza under what the un agency that has the largest right now is the backbone of the humanitarian operation. distributing food,
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managing shelters for the displays. and recently, in coordination with human side of the world health organization district and providing at polio vaccination. after polio re emerge and casa in the west bank, including east jerusalem, that we have schools. we have a 45000 children at 10 day learning. in the interest schools. we have health centers that a gift, palestine refugees, full primary health care. these people will no longer have access to these services . that is an additional dispossession and the sides the services. but the provide school li, your health services protection underwriter, represents the repository, the collective memory as palestinian refugee status. it is riley, as types of killed at least 60 people across the 7 is eastern,
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the call region $28.00. people were killed in the city of 5 back video showed a major fire officer, and that strike hit the city on monday night is where the false is targeted. 18 pounds across the bible, back the call region, saying that has more from student in east and 11 according to the valve, the governor, it was the most violent day yet since as rel launched it offensive a 5 to 6 weeks ago, a series of air strikes and several locations more than 60 dead, the almost the nearly 60 others injured. so it was a violent say there is no doubt the east of 11 on the valve. it could be the car region is a strategic location for has the law. it's been described as an operational base close to syria. so syria, of course being a lifeline. but it seems that is real strategy is also about inflicting pain on has go last supporters hitting areas where they live,
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to create further displacement to the populate areas. what we understand is that not many people have left their homes in this region simply because they have know where to go and they don't have the means to do so. this is the most impoverished region in 11 on. so people are choosing to stay in their homes. so this is no doubt a form of pressure on has below when you try to turn the community against 2 mainly the muslim she or community at the beginning when hezbollah suffered a series of losses. yes, we heard some of them ask questions on, on whether or not as well as able to defend them. they felt that they were being left alone. but now when you talk to them, they tell you that we have no other choice. this is the only group defending us in the face of these is really a talk. so if the strategy is a to change the way they think that is not going to happen, support among among these, this, this core base for hezbollah is still there. i said i had an al jazeera, a massacre and central sedan images,
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image of atrocities against civilians. i permits resources the the, it has been the turn of space to get the most severe weather in europe. now you might get an idea of from the color of clarity, and that's as low pressure as being wrapped around. something significant. this here will these little systems go through the know if they're winning data, not that severe. they're just told things down a bit. so down to southern spain, there was a hail storm with damage from the gulf full size table in this product, the southern spain, me, as you see, the cost today. how many of you know that might well get a few more, but it's running up the eastern sides. you called the bravo. this is jared can choose to any or you sense has mean found the storm likely they may be hailed may just give flash drive. and if i get you to wednesday,
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that moves slow renewal as well, making its little bit better dining now, maria, but not in the size of portugal. now the rest of your income trusts is enjoying fine. will it be cool? i have to say any about lo teams, the most places instead of it, when do you through the something volunteer. otherwise the sun is the dominant feature in the sky, given what's happening in spain. and portugal is no surprise to find that kinda spreads across morocco, an algae area. there will be some snow in the as 9 tends to be replaced by showers at low levels for the most part possibly. so i'm just going to read this as a dry looking picture. is as a content creators have become journalists, rescuers heroes. and talking to the customers in a sofa and a visa consent meet on and yet they continue to report the close of
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business. the story of just want to be should be a, let me know that had been hired for the love of cuz on that just so you know, the, you watching out to see what time somebody comes the headlines down at least $77.00 palestinians including 17 children have been killed. vine is right. the attack on big la here. nope. and gone. so the strikes talking to the 5 story residential building by a 160 people. with sheltering thousands more, people are still tracked under the rama. medical themes on unable to reach the
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israel's comments as pasta low banning view and agencies, palestinian refugees the use, the united kingdom and switzerland among those expressing concerned that the decision to move could affect millions of palestinians who rely on the agents in east and 11. and inside the attacks of killed at least 60 people across the foreach . sorry, the strikes dogs did 18 towns in the area. it's the deadliest stay in east and 11 and recent tweaks. to sedan now, where a series of attacks on the village is 0 stained by the power ministry, rapid support forces kills at least a $124.00 people view and says it's deeply concerned by reports of mass killings, sexual violence. hey, bill morgan has this reports the this mobile footage taken by a rapid support for his fighter,
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who was the power military inside and city hub village in eastern data in central to them. and the mobile footage shows other 5 periods, rounding up men young and accusing them of being affiliated with the dance army, the by the end of the 3rd video, dead bodies lined up to be buried right here to get my you make that up your, my yeah, it's a massive car. the man in the video says more than 120 people have been killed in 4 days of attacks on a city home by the rest of the group has been fighting the army for more than 18 months. the recent violence comes after it's most senior commander and entered the to states a block, look, a co defected to the army side. dozens of other villages have also been attacked. thousands have been displaced. many have been reported missing and for them center for combat. some violence against women says that nearly 40 women have been raped are, as the fighters said, the attacks are retaliation to k coast. defection of city of the village is
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attacked by the recessive live miles away from the nearest, from the line. it's not the 1st time the group has targeted villages until the other state, when the receptor over the capital and other villages in december and early january, local groups reported a wave of attacks on civilians. the u. n. has expressed concern over the recent iris attacks and calls for it to stop. but the group rated more villages on sunday and resulting in more depth and displacement in a state that was once a refuge to those leading from the r a stuff and how to them. and now find itself being emptied habits. presidents by the same group, people morgan onto the room, the with just one we weeks ago until the us presidential elections. both candidates. so stepping up the campaigns in swing states,
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vice president campbell of harris has been campaigning in michigan, which has a law job american population. a republican opponent, donald trump. hilda riley in georgia from pace trying to brush aside controversial comments made it is riley in new york on sunday. one of the speakers insulted the island, the 1st 3 co using derogatory language, but that is campaigns, stuff in atlanta, the next day from from maine defiant official was that in front of a raleigh in atlanta. this was typical. donald trump knew apology, no biking died for controversial comments made at a gathering in new york instead going on the attack, claiming rhetoric from the other side as put his life at risk is a, he's a nazi about it that's i'm the opposite of and not so this is the kind of outrages rhetoric that is resulted into assassination attempts of the last 3 months. seen
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widespread condemnation of the comments made by a number of speakers at madison square garden with critics claiming it was a throwback to 1939 pro hitler raleigh, the same venue with a tax of hispanics and the vice president for sale. there's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. yeah, i think it's called puerto rico. as the 1st simone, malaysian low, i to former california prosecutor adverts be elected president for this campaign. this is an opportunity. it is struggle to move some latino voters to her side at the plans. a big advertising spend highlighting the comments in key markets. donald trump, full time china have americans, fans, u. k. m division. and that's why people are exhausted with costing is valid to daily
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voting and his home state of delaware, joe biden said the comments begin highlighted by donald trump should not be re elected to simply bears any pressure from campaign is trying to distance itself from the backlash staying the controversial comments when either approved or endorsed by donald trump. but in a tight collection with a week to go, it's a kid less misstep from a team. the claim it had all the momentum. i'll look for sure. i'll just see the atlanta, georgia, the 10s of millions of americans will cost the balance on the election day on november, the 5th for the system to choose the president is slightly different than other countries. so yvonne explains the role of feedback from college. in most democracies elections are pretty simple, voters vote the candidate with the most votes wins or the party with the most votes wins that appoints its leader to government. but that is not how it works in the united states. instead of voting directly for a president, the americans picks their leader through what is known as the electoral college and
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every 4 years we have to remind ourselves of how that actually works. so here goes, there are $538.00 electors for electoral college motors representing all 50 us states plus washington dc. these are people that are appointed by the political parties. a candidate needs house of that plus one to win the presidency. that's 270 electoral votes. that is the key number. what americans are really voting for is their state electors. the group of people who will vote for the presidents on their behalf. states have electors based on their population size. so look at this, take a big state like california this year. it has 54 boats in the electoral college, texas as 40. remember you need to 70 to win. so that's a big chunk of small states. on the other hand, like wyoming, like vermont, have just 3 votes each. most states have a winner take all policy. electors are chosen based on who wins the states popular vote. and let's take an example. let's take texas huge state big population in 2025
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point 8000000 voters. chose donald trump. more than 5200000 people chose job. i'd because texas is winter takes all those millions of votes provide, did not matter. trump, on all 38 electro votes bite and got nothing out of texas. it's one other thing to note. every state has to have at least 3 electoral votes, regardless of population size. and this means small states are hugely over represented in the electoral college example. wyoming has one elected for roughly every 142000 voters, texas, if you do, the math has one for around 466000 voters. what does all of this mean? it means that throughout history, on 5 occasions, candidates who did not win the popular vote have actually ended up carrying the presidency. that includes famously george bush and the 2000 presidential election, who got fewer votes than his rival, al gore. and most recently, donald trump in 2016 became president with few.
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