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i couldn't do this job without the best cumberland, best produces the best spaces and those other people to ireland in order to be able to get that message out to the world. the hello, this is in is out on out to 0 for the back. people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 93 policy means that kids buy is really a strikes and a residential building in bait law. yeah, in northern casa noble out, re draft to israel. bad is you an agency that supports millions of palestinian refugees for the endangering the lives of civilians in guys. also this our hezbollah has a new leader after these really kidding
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a pastime as well at 11 on last month. plus. i'm all in fisher, in atlanta, georgia with the trump campaign is trying to dump dining the flames from comments made by speakers at a previous trump raleigh. that on piece of statement with your schools, including a row that the basics portfolio of the gifts mentioned at the cities rotary wins the prestigious pat on. do i have to stalls from around the 30 chose to wake up the soon the us thank you for joining us. it's 10 g m t and we begin in northern guys. i where at least 93 palestinians have been killed. fine is really attack on bait law here. at least 17 of them were children. this right strong, get it a 5 story residential building with 200 people. with sheltering dozens more, people are still trapped under the level medical teams are unable to reach them.
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the director of come out, i had one hospital, says israel bombs, the vicinity of a hospital as they were trying to treat the injured. he says they cannot treat dozens of those wounded in the attack because of a lack of resources as go straight to. i'll just here is honey, my mode who is in the blast. central guys, a force honey. the death toll increasing dramatically. this latest is really a talk on the residential building. been bring us up to speed with the latest. yes, fall. we were looking at something that has happened repeatedly in the past. the past year was the many of these examples of deliver the tax on areas were civilians are concentrated because simply they are looking for shoulders and safety to protect themselves and their children. big example that we're looking at the early hour of the morning. deadly attacks multiple areas twice that targeted a 5 as story building on that particular building in the area. is that equivalent? residential or block? we're talking about more than 100 people were shouldering inside this building. the
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box was here to of them are women and children. and do we're actually in the past few days, we're driven away from the area of the we're actually staying now. and these are their homes or de backwards and centers that they have been shown during it. but after this really military, i impose these 6 military siege and then my foot board with that, that the invasion off evacuation centers cutting them on by a force the measure to be able to see killed as a production elsewhere at that time happened to be in the area and been by a project area and the center of it like city where days where the military has carried out many of the deadly and i've talked a little over 90 people have been killed as we've done is run by the media government office and by health authority that the modem part of the strip and many of the people who are in burials, confirm that at least a 100 people were filtering inside this fiber story building. some of them just arrived yesterday in the late hours of view of yesterday's evening seeking children
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and protection in this building for the of these people are from one family. that's the families of the owner of this residential building, the fiber story building. everybody else die from their relative, some from their in laws, any windows who found the space inside this building to show their, with their, with their families. they were looking at the vast majority of casualties or made up to women and the children. the fact that was the 25, the children, skilled in this single i've talked then indication of what kind of war are we looking at here? it's a genocide by all definition, by all what the word means here is i didn't fire the lock. the keeps the spreading gives away from northern part of the step all the way to the southern part of step . this is not the 1st time receive this mass casualties happening. it's happened in the past few days of doing die time where there's really minutes a targeted with a bunch of lots of global residential ongoing on how i just wrote 13 written homes that were destroyed before that on the loser area. another residential,
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the block was targeted where we should know about this. all of these a talks, the hard part of a part of this part of thinking it plays in the past 3 months of the happen without prior warning whatsoever. people are inside these homes. and the bonds just fall in on their heads inside the building, a civil defense group, term headaches are unable to provide necessary assistance or help for the survivors of these indeed, honey, thank you very much for bringing us to meet us there from guys that on that date, this is really a talk which is gives nearly a 100 civilians and bade lie. yeah, honey, my hold. meanwhile, wells leaders have condemned. these are the parliaments decision to bind the un agency for palestinian refugees. israel has repeatedly targeted on ride during his war on guys un secretary general antonio gutierrez' is deeply concerned by the band, which he says could have devastating consequences for palestinian refugees. so
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let's take a closer look at one, right. it's monday, it is to help in the 6000000 i registered policy mean, refugees, world wide. israel has prevented from returning to the land. more than 487000 live and 11 on about 581000 in syria. and more than 2000000 live in jordan, and they are around 901000 in the occupied west back. 2 thirds of guys us population refugees. that's about 1700000 people. israel had long cut off the street from the rest of the world to a decades long locate or tomorrow re fi is a you own. russ folks, woman. she says the is really bad. could lead to the collapse of the agencies entire operational status. if these laws are implemented, the next set 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.
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what effectively this means is that most likely international staff will no longer have these 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, during this huge humanitarian catastrophe. no or the nation on the safety of trucks, convoys and their operations will be possible with is really government and mostly on rap 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,
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will collapse to the immediate impact is to plunge palestinians, palestine refugees inside the occupied those students are 3 into a deeper distress of this positions and go over what they, you an agency that is the largest right now is the backbone of the humanitarian operation. distributing food, 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 gaza in the west bank including east jerusalem that we have schools. we have 845000 children attending learning in the interest schools. we have health centers that give palestine refugees full primary health care. these people will no longer have access to the services that is an additional
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dispossession and the sides the services, but the provide school a your health services protection underwriter, represents the repository, the collective memory as palestinian refugee status. let us now speak to allendale, who is a former director general of israel's ministry of foreign affairs. he was also in by sort of just south africa, and he's joining us from tennessee. thank you for being with us, mr. leo on alger 0. again, before i asked you about what's motivating israel span of holland rob i wanted to, to talk to you about the situation and guys are currently even as israel is being criticized and attacks for its actions on going right. it's indiscriminate killing of civilians in guys, a continues, we've got 93 people killed in this latest is really a talk on the north. what are today is are as waves in the gaza strip. is it too deep populate the territory of its spot, assuming population as the,
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when i see about is, was a, it's the man. the main i simple, they, the aim b is to be gone down the level to go. and we dairy the, they, they, they got the, the, the probability there. so we'll come in, uh, all the space is the same as to the story and the, the sustain, all those judges back to the a, the shows the story. yeah. you say overcome the military activities in gaza and 11 on how does targeting a building with civilians who have been seeking shelter their achieve that a military? what does that have to do with military activity?
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is there any explanation of always is or is that is being while they're walking in the school or, or the the because the terrorist activities is finding that. and so this is always be the food there. so all the date the find is i'm for jim, please hold in as a result of it. all right, let me ask you about is around the actions on, on own right. now it on, right, has been in israel sites so many years now it did start on october, the 7th. why is it going after this organization is a un organization in this way? that israel itself agreed that needed to be set up. and will it actually implement this? that it says the say,
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the says that these are the can i say, is we say probably also a story mistake. it shows that our balance is 12. what does it and then the jewish shape lays on us being close by, by the effects of this the, to the last you have, the body knows all about a mass spec to base that we're working for you and what to call to assist. you. come off, but the clothes very little, the boasting guy is chosen. it was back in the form of these as you do, you want to get to station well the music for the day, your job. so the bombing doesn't know much about right. but do you think that this
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band will be implemented because if israel prevents on right from operating it's critical services in guys, right? in the west bank, it is then under the legal obligation to provide those services itself is, has a duty of care as the occupying force. it has the legal responsibility. so will the bond be implemented to fix a dan daily that doesn't really say so. so regarding one right soon, but also the face that is really being present and the blinking deal is waiting with them. now, this was probably the main issue with a scuff. oh we do, you may derrier a really simple correlation in gaza. now is also mitchell is joe's on or before levels out. so it's the strategy that is discussing the issue so
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so much time is over regularly say how heavily they were going to base the decisions on the diesel and we beat seriously. that's the reason i don't know why don't be going as the last the this is drug. thank you so much for speaking to us and chatting be, is there any perspective with us that are in the, joining us from tennessee? thank you. the 11 on meanwhile, is really a tax of scale that needs 60 people across the eastern because region 20 people were killed in the city of 5 back video showed a major fire often as try kit the city on monday night. is there any forces targeted 18 times a cost to buy a big the caught region? and he's realized also struck $711.00 on as strikes, hit the time of the spot in the number to the province. it destroyed buildings and caused. let's get the latest wave out just here is in the heart of who joins us
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live from locking bob as god district. and he said, 11 on, as a know this has been one of the deadliest days of his release as strikes involve back the end of the call region. tell us about what's happening, where you are. well, we as at least 30 strikes at least 60 that's we are at one of the locations. this has to be a house, at least 10 people were killed in this strike. the trajectory of this conflict is one of escalation, this region, east of lebanon, bottom back the call has been repeatedly targeted since, as well began. it's a major offensive against has beloved in mid september. but like you mentioned one of the deadliest days, in fact, the governor vall, back saying it was a one of the most violent days. the feeling here is that to, as well, is trying to inflict pain not just on has but lot because no doubt this is a strategic territory for the arm to group it. it's considered an operational base
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and it's very close to syria, which is also a lifeline for hezbollah. but the feeling here is the need to is really strategy is to inflict pain on its support or is the muslim she community where they live is coming under repeated bombardments and one of those areas is eastern lebanon. we're seeing also stepped up strikes across a southern lebanon on southern lebanon as well. so this strategy, this, this proportion is damage if you like, is a tactic that as well. you is back in 2006. but, you know, you talked to people here a few weeks ago after hezbollah suffered a series of setbacks and blows, people were really questioning whether or not hezbollah will be able to defend them . and now when you talk to them, they say we have, there is no other force that is protecting us from is really strikes. so support for the group is not a road to, and people here will tell you, we know that the part of israel strategy is to d, populates and costs,
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further displacement to see a long southern lebanon. all these villages being leveled, no doubt. there's a military objectives to that, but at the same time, you're racing people's lives and livelihoods. zayna, stay with us. i want to ask you about another development in 11 on and that is 9 cast and who's been appointed as the new leader of has for law had been the acting secretary general, following us as a nation of his predecessor has on us while a by israel in less than on last month, custom is a veteran figure in the husband, the movement having serves as the deputy secretary general since 1991. he's also been the general coordinator of parliamentary election campaign since the gold 1st contest has been in 1992 and has been one of the leading spokesman for has will not conducting many interviews with for and media. so they know what message has been ascending by a pointing, not in caution, as well. her solo showing dot to the group is very much in tax on the military level. and on the political level. name s m was the fact the leader since how soon
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i started the late as well. the secretary general was killed and then this really started back on september 27. he made 3 appearances since, as well as this recorded speech as the 1st one. he does not look as confident as the ones after after that, and she really, really set the the guidelines if you like, or the strategy of the group moving forward saying the strategy now is to inflict pain on is, well, we're going to see quote, who cries 1st, and he did talk about it has bullets willingness to agree to a cease fire, but only after a ceasefire is put in place, will negotiations and take take place. so he put on a very, you know, the, it was a very much for the feeling and tone. he even said that as you can see, our fighters are still battling as ready troops along the border. we're still able to fire miss styles rockets, drones across the border and cause a further displacement. this is the strategy of hezbollah, but no doubt, you know,
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he was, he's not considered among the most charismatic figures, the group had. but you know, as well not just kills and throw, le, they killed the potential successor, has some stuff that you did. and he was the head of the executive council. and unlike previous leaders and i asked him, does not have any military background. so something will say, hezbollah had little, you know, little choice after so many people, a leaders were killed. zayna, thank you very much. that's the, i'll just, there is in a hard to revolting deadline from eastern 11 on. well, let's discuss disappointment for the now with all the risk for the security and political affairs on listen is joining us from the east capital b was good to have you with us. again, all knowledge is here. ali, as dana said, the hash himself a deed was widely expected to take over his leader of hezbollah, but he was killed by israel. i wanted to ask you 1st about the timing of this announcement, knowing the risks associated with this, why? what has been to announce and you need to, that could also be targeted by these relays. what's motivating this announcements
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now, a very good question. in fact, even want to check not even boss and speeches aided saying we are going to elect a later sooner rather than later. i think that are possible. i was called upon him, voted to shutting off the not just that it's military isn't talk, but also that a senior at issue is in fact that there is no leadership back to of course, this would have the effect of a boost in doral. someone, a president lost the photos of it to somebody. your message was over to get around was a 2 story, a couple of enemies saying that there was no leadership back here and that everything is going smoothly and possible lot is, is rebuilding. so i think there was various message which messages, which was center. i think an important point to mention is uh, but the hospital i have to choose a payroll on. so maybe your face, if i go back to 1992, when the full months to create general say not best or most of it was
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a subsidized hood saying the cost most the afternoon. it was true, his advice, his successor, he was as estimate of your face, but now i would say the house i'm going with i get the ash and go on. i think the only familiar face left relatively speaking was right. awesome. so i think that the one we have now is a choosing of a laid off from the own, gone in water baby to get room for the new generation to image. i'm sitting here. thanks is i think it would have been feasible possible to look at the bottom of the finger at this time that wouldn't be standard practice if you're going back to possible loss history. yeah. so he's not an unknown figure you say, but how much influence and, and command and control does he have within the hezbollah movement, especially on the military level, in the shape washington, his history. he used to be a chemistry teacher. the in his work very well. the store where he is,
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so he has considerable names for and it just leaves bacon. militarily. he's not to consider to be a role, not think of someone who was very much up today for an expert in military affairs, as your guest mentioned as, sorry, of course, funding mentioned. but again, i think this is more about trying to show that there was no leadership back to me within the hockey. i think that is the main message of the shape. uh sure. okay. i'll see you did on the school at this point, as i said in previous to be a transfer that has to be that leadership which has in place. you have to also remember off the track line. awesome. but was the main figure out who the points mount if you would like when it comes through the lebanese domestic situation. in fact, he was in charge of his, the last election discrepancy of the hospital long. he's going to be facing some very famous battles domestically speaking, i think, politically speaking, when the slow comes to an end. so i think that might have been also one of the
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considerations of which was a part of the into selection process. and this is coming eyes on the battlefield. well seen israel stepping up its operations 11 on and no longer just going after his while a military targets. what are the groups currents capabilities on with this new man at his helm? are they going to be able to repeal these attacks as well? i think the one we have now, here's the who's appraisal for who finds out for us these res, escalating powers. we just saw it from your correspondent game tie. i 1st of all the monarchs and i'm president of bombings which are targeting 1st and foremost the she, how population on. i think we do have the clearly liquid strategy to be more alliance because of the law. uh no. the election on secondary. awesome. i'm not sure how big of a difference that's going to make military assessable laws. military performance has
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proven to be good concerning the circumstances and the ultimate of the estimation. obviously, it has to know so long. so i'm not sure what the selection option and item is going to make a difference in the right not. i think the us below military strategy which should not have himself to enter previous page was to inflict pain on the his ready side. so both sides, as i said, the continued to escalate the possible off the back down in effect i think has beloved using even more urgent now. not to back down and wanted to show the free energy level and also the enemies and level that the weekend. and i think they've proven to some extent that they have been we haven't been, we come to the site. on the other hand, i think the benjamin at the years, right, it probably has to do so. he can continue to score some successes. maybe he has around 10 days left until the american elections. he wants to use those to the
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maximum in order to get a stick, more playing on hospital. thank you so much for your insights on the risk of security and political affairs on those. joining us there from be able to thank you very much for your time. a house where one person has been killed after 11 on launched a barrage of rock as i should say, has voted. i run ship a lot. barrage of rockets that northern israel sirens sounded in about 30 pounds. they were directed seeing milo tosh. c high in the west and got away. israel says 3 people were also seriously injured. yvonne has announced a proposal to triple military spending and his next annual budget. the proposal would represent the 200 percent increase yvonne's next budgetary year's thoughts with persian new year. at the end of march, the government did not say specifically how the money would be allocated. let's find out more with vessels. the guy who joins us from pay bronze silver. so yvonne boosting its military spending. why now and how would this money be allocated?
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the wealth for since the war is the 1980s for the 1st time, iran has been attacked twice by a country deemed the rich on is phones for you. and that is the freezing, quite the sense of the purchase. and that's not the only that you have items to additional must state allies, particularly below so on, on the constant attacks. now you're on this doctor in defense doesn't what secret to keep the war a way out of your run doesn't matter what. but now that the 1st doctor is facing tremendous challenges because you're running officials are seeing that the possibility of a compassion of what at home is becoming more and more of reality. and that's why now the government is coming up with a bill and look suggesting to increase the defense budget bye bye, bye 3 times. so, and that is particularly now
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a reality and that you don't need government is urgent. the guy with the department to approve that because they see that this is the national security mother and now already survive is episode. and so what will be the reaction all of the radians to this post in many terry spending the rest. so at a time when they're suffering, the effects of a severe economic crisis to quote you on is one of the most sanctioned countries in the world and its economy is critical by this international section. so you're running hands on the database as they are suffering from the economy, cautions. so now the government is planning to increase the fast budget to from 10 percent to 25 percent nearly. so last here you're on support. the budget, the government for the budget was $126000000000.00 and the fast budget was $10000000000.00. now the government is asking to increase that time. billions to turn the bid is dollars me 25 percent of the companies hold budgets. and why of the
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infrastructure here is of the 2 people are stopping on daily basis. that's one of the decision off that locate and put the $1000000000.00 on on, on the defense is going to have quite a tremendous impact on if any of these lights rest. so said the interior on thank you very much. i to sit ahead on this ologist here and use our nato's new cheese. there's more than 600000 bucks and twos have been killed or injured since the war in ukraine. the gas count down to the us election kind of the house. and donald trump step up the account painting with just one week to go. and in sports, see any dodgers. and now just the game away from one of the biggest buys as well sports as coming up with pizza after the free experience the
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it has been a ton of space to get the most severe weather in europe. now you might get an idea of from the color 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, when they know that severe, they're just cool things down a bit. so then to southern spite and it was a hail storm was damaged from the gulf full size table in this part of southern spain. the actually see the cost today. how many of you know that might well get a few more but it's running up the eastern sides across the bravo. this is gerry can choose to any or you sense has mean found the storms likely they may be hailed may just give flash drive. and if i get you to wednesday, that moves slowly know as well, making it a little bit better dining now, maria, but not in the size of portugal. now the rest of europe, in contrast, is enjoying fine. will it be cool? i have to say any about low teens, the most places instead of it when the through the self involved. otherwise the sun is the dominant feature in the sky,
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given what's happening in spain. and portugal is no surprise to find that kinda spreads across morocco, an hour g area. there will be some snow in the atlas. 9 tends to be replaced by showers at lower levels, for the most part, possibly some storms to the size, a dry looking picture, a unique perspective. we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary. well, on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section, connect with our community and tap into conversations you find elsewhere, but humanity. the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up, despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0. this is real, is judaism and judaism is israel many american to you so raised with a one sided view of israel. this is our land. that's what was conveyed to us found
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in the depths of my family's house. but the tide is shifting as younger. jewish americans learn the reality about these rouse treatments of the palestinians. i was never in the palestinian house to live barge into one in the middle of the night. it's a military occupation is right. it is a episode to on alex's era, the 2nd you're watching the news hour on, on tuesday, a reminder about top stories at least $93.00 part of scenes i think is fine. is really a talk on bait law here in northern guys. this reich's targeted a 5 story residential building with 200 people with sheltering thousands more op. i
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believe to be chopped still front of the roof as well as fall and they just passed and all dining the un agency for palestinian refugees using not a kingdom and jordan among those expressing concern that the decision to move on effects, millions of palestinians who rely on the agency and 11 on 9 costs and has been announced as the new secretary general of has for not had been the deputy leader of the party since 1991 costs and has been acting heavy organization since the assassination of hass on us where i live by israel in september. let's take a look at some of the days i've been use now and in ukraine, an overnight strike on hockey. you've had a scale at least 4 people now can official say rescue is a searching for other victims who may still be trapped under the rubble. the attack came just hours after another strike that hit a bill being protected by unesco. utah came back to the medical center and several administrative buildings hockey,
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these 30 kilometers from the russian border and has been a frequent target of russian forces. has been difficult to assess the loss as each side is suffering in this war. on monday, the new head of nato lot, fruita says, more than 600000 russian troops have been killed or injured since the conflicts began. this alliance with kate and storm ukrainian present involving the as lensky, her posts, russian casualties of 650000 soldiers. in contrast, independent russian media outlets. media zone i reported last month, that confirmed of more than $71000.00 russian soldiers killed. meanwhile, the russian ministry of defense estimates that ukraine has lost nearly half a 1000000 soldiers. president savanski previously stated that approximately 31000 ukrainian soldiers were killed since the war began. the western estimates put that number of coast of 80000 and russian president vladimir putin said in june that ukraine's law says off 5 times greater than russia's claiming the losing 50000
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soldiers a month. while i'd speak to patrick fury about this is a for monday to unless currently a defense and security expert at the university of back from where he's joining us . thank you for your time. so in addition to the nato estimates, leads us documents have also suggested that the more russian soldiers have been killed in previous, the estimated. what do you make of these numbers? first of all, that have been put forward by nato. all of a credible this afternoon on it. i think i'm a good morning. i think it's interesting in terms of the, the timing of this like why, why is it coming in there? why are they rearranging your mind or brush and losses? and it's probably because russia is actually getting some momentum in the dom boss there that make gains in an important tangled chest of your recently. and so i think the west is looking for a good use story, especially over this bridging period where we're not sure what's going to happen in the us selections. that being said, um, by seeing that the numbers are, of course,
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are the russians. cavities are increasing and our ran the 600000 mark scenes right . i noticed that the us defense or seeing and us defend store satellites, 600000 casualties across and casualties, as of the 10th of october and numerous sources. you know, based on western and tyler saying that they're losing about a 1000 a day as well. ready but the just, what's your name telling me? right? yeah, absolutely. and mustard, intel has been wrong about things, but it's also being right about it. thanks. i mean, we can't really trust the russian source because they stop releasing figures. they're always low and not releasing everything in the early days of. ready or that it just completely stopped. so i, i would probably not trust the russian sources on this. i wouldn't listen to you saying that, you know, the brand new ink cartridges are 5 times greater than, most of that is not a fact. but trying to get a good sense of numbers, you know, if you drill down into the sense you were looking at kill me uh on the account we did ratio so. so it looks like the russians are probably lost, killed a $180000.00,
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which by the way is the size of the army issue that they send into ukraine of every trying to. and they've probably taken the remainder. so $400.00 all the. ready casualties wounded. now maybe it may be on your 3rd of that 400 side of the seriously wounded said the other 2 thirds, but returned to the find you if you see what i mean by the entry, is it possible to verify this ductile on both sides? i know it's very difficult, but there are people the differences in western in town, especially in the defense intelligence agencies. and of course, in ukraine which asked to take the page to solve. there are people whose job is to try to change it. you know that the casualties i'm not will be there. so i will job in this essentially. so they've got that desk. and so when a senior officials that is around this or whatever, i would take that bid some to finish, as opposed to just fingering the wind statistics. and you do have to treat the ukrainian stats about russian cavities with bit of
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a pinch of salt. they tend to inflation, they asked me how, what about the crating on the yeah, then you creating casualties right on the ground. especially in the exact on when, when's events he's at 31 that isn't that he can take that he can't live idiot again . i don't think he's going to lie, so they, that's probably the right number of dead at that time. but that was in that category which was the missing, which has seen that as, as at least, you know, 15 maybe 20000. so that would immediately put it up to that big guy. and the reason that some of these sites don't want to include the missing is either not sure. so they don't wanna, you know, obviously he can someone, his dad is not, or they don't want to pay the, the families, especially on the russian side if they're missing, you know, they need and then proof of death, etc. so i think it's got the, the ukrainian dead or at least $50000.00, probably a bit higher on the casualties are going to be a multiple about if you look at like normal. and the russians are, are, are currently losing their fighting in a very sort of brutal way their,
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their having their, their kill to wound ratio is like one to 3. i'd say the ukrainians are one to 5. right? that has, let me just ask you about another development in this conflict. very briefly, we have the pentagon said that north korea has sent troops to fight along side of the russians in ukraine. moscow initially dismissed this as a fake news. is there any proof today of north korean deployment, and if they are, what is the extent of the involvement in the actual fighting? so there have been some pictures uh online, up north koreans picking up their kids. uh, some north korean officers on red square again need verification. um, but you know, these would be quite difficult. i think in some cases the to stage. and why would you say so if you're trying to say it's not happening and find the southern western intel are reporting that open source again, but they're important through their open source is that they've seen north korean uh troop movements in and around and cursed. and the usefulness of these truths,
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of course, the russians are losing a lot of houses. you so they need to regenerate them. yeah. and they don't want to mobilize because that's politically difficult and risky. so what they use look at their allies and partners, north korea, bring in some troops and probably use them either to free up russian troops on guard duty and interior areas. and so low risk to the north koreans or indeed a rand occurs, succeed in which the premiums are still holding some of them because they, there's no political ramifications of attacking your grain a proper. so i think that's the most likely thing, but it seems to be yes, there's more more, an emerging evidence of the north korean troops in english, a thank you. thank you so much for your time, patrick. and inside that a very joining us there from boss. thank you the that with just one week to go until the us presidential election, both candidates for stepping up the campaigns in swing space. vice president come
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to harris has been campaigning in michigan, which has a law job american population. how republican opponent, donald trump, held a riley in georgia that trump is trying to brush aside controversial comments made at his riley in new york on sunday. one of the speakers insulted the i'm the for the ricoh using derogatory language, but at his campaign stop in atlanta, the next day, trump remain defiant. and fisher was say, the front of a raleigh in atlanta. this was typical. donald trump knew apology, no bucking, 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. so he's a nazi about it that's i'm the opposite of and that's, this is the kind of outrages rhetoric that is resulted into assassination attempts of the last 3 months to speed widespread condemnation of the comments made by a number of speakers at madison square garden with critics claiming it was
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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 ever to be elected president for this campaign. this is an opportunity. it is struggle to move some latino voters to her side plans. a big advertising spend highlighting the comments in key markets. donald trump says those times trying to have americans like their finger, 87 fans, you hate and divisions. and that's why people are exhausted with costing is valid to natalie voting and this home state of delaware to bite and said the comments began highlighted by donald trump should not be re elected specifically bears
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any pressure which i'm campaign is trying to distance itself from the backlash staying the controversial comments when either approved or endorsed by donald trump . but an attack collection was a week to go. it's a careless misstep from a team. the claim it had all the momentum. i'll look for sure. i'll just do the atlanta georgia. a millions of americans have already voted overcast a balance on election day on november the 5th, but therefore, doesn't really decide who will become president sales on the experience. in most democracies elections are pretty simple. voters vote the candidate with the most votes wins or the party with the most votes wins and a point is leader to come in. 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 every 4 years we have to remind ourselves of how that actually works. so here goes,
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there are $538.00 electors for electoral college voters 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 votes 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 in 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 of state texas huge state big population and 2025800000 voters. chose donald trump. more than 5200000 people chose
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job i'd because texas is when it takes all those millions of votes for biden did not matter. trump on all, 38 electoral votes bite and got nothing out of texas. 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 elector for roughly every 142000 voters, texas. if you do, the math has one for around 466000 voters. what is 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 fewer votes than hillary clinton. in every close election, the presidency boils down to just a handful of states around the country. there are 244000000 people eligible to vote
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. yet it is. these 7 yellow states swing states here, only about 18 percent of the total population who ultimately decide to win the system of state by state winter take whole contest where candidates can win the popular vote, but still lose the election is deeply unpopular. more than 6 out of 10 americans want to see a president when is the most national votes, but that would require changing the us constitution, which is hard to do an unlikely to happen anytime soon. i or to georgia. now where opposition protestors have rallied against saturday's election results. the governing georgian dream party was declared the winner. the president's helm is rock, be surely called for the demonstrations after accusing rochelle, interfering in the folds allegations which moscow denies that speak to tonic a good bad see about this is george's former deputy for administer in charge of
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relations with the european union and is joining us from paris, thank you very much for your time, sir. so the opposition in georgia is, is a massive system except of votes to pricing, the selection, one of the specific details of where evidence of rushes, involvement in both fact. and there are many and evidences. so 1st of all the, the, there was no flying levels filled in and during the electoral campaign, the ruling party, a georgia dream had the enormous advantage putting pressure on all. ready public employees all public employees in georgia, and the 2 presents almost 20 percent of all loads are under heavy pressure to vote for the ruling party, otherwise they will lose their jobs. this is very clear and including the public schools, employees in the public, hospitals, etc. second,
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georgia dream party was proceeding to a massive being to mutations, especially in the provinces, a road buying that's, that's what lots of techniques i was before. that was the day of the votes, including this money relations, the exit polls, according to exit board. jordan green card, only 40 percent of the votes, but the central electoral commission has decided to to, to, to give 50, almost 54 percent to jordan drake. biggest gross money to ation a profit to total truck. yep. they approve so fast of people voting multiple times . also people using identity or father george's would have a pro that were not registered anymore in georgia, electro assistance. and this is alexis by the a position. i mean, will be demonstrated, the allegations are true as the say, how, how does it indicate russian interfered to oh, it's indicates russian and do for you. i don't seem to find the sas that's georgian
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3 and the party became a lie, or the lie of both russia. they are copying russian the playbook and they started in qualifying to hold a position as being a position and civil society organizations as big for imagines. they adopted law, qualifying all, all in deals as 4 or 4 imagines. they're the leader of the georgia dream party, who is a georgian b and there who made all his fortune in russia during 15 or 20 years. at the t spending, russia came back to georgia into years, 2004005, and became the political leader and 2012. so this might this be in, or it's very close to russian interest. and these, using every russian practice. that's russia used 1015 years ago to this, to pick them up for the same discount, no rush as denied these allegations. again, we have the leader of the unit national movement coalition,
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which is said that the opposition will not take part in any talks with the government and will push for a new vote under international supervision. but what exactly is the next plan of action now from the opposition? because the chairman of the judge in parliament has said that the assembly will proceed as planned and will recognize the legitimacy of m. p. 's, even if they refused to turn up for work. yeah, so you're not totally that united the national month, which is so one of the 4 major opposition parties or position part has decided to boycott the spot on it. and not to enter into this problem. the president of the republic misses sort of the treaty also this, the declared that she does not recognize these uh, these elections and the results. so the position is now planning to, to call for a massive rally, send the told or the states already started yesterday. it will come to new york, right? well he talk even more in coming days and weeks and also an international community
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as to as to react so far. not a single european or wisdom or any democracy, didn't the dealing with recruiting eyes, these be selections for only author returning on states in the region and want exception. and you're is mr retort or about spectrum. you know, he's at the links with the russian. speaking of international community, what options then would you like to see from the likes of the you or the us? what are going to be the next steps and do you think enough pressure could uh, could uh, force a re run all of us not be much. at least they have to try the united states together with your pin union and other democracies. i have invested heavily in these countries since discounts rates independence. if georgia is independence and relatively the developed developing countries tanks to that you will see in union and, and the united states of america who, short billions of dollars and you rose to, to reform this country. and they, they,
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they, and they have to oscar georgia dream to that, to give the proof that they, they want um, the honestly the selections. otherwise, there are thousands of thousands of georgia citizens who believe that they, they will swear off and they ask for your live shows, answer international community should support them for these. they also have lots of instruments to pressure a georgia dream there sanctions that can be used against that leaders and a those were involved in both votes. falsification, they are also many other means the comic help was what's, what's cost to, to georgia today. yesterday the 2 countries announced that they, they, they cut all the relations with georgia and government, the sweden and canada, and canada will, will pose these questions to the g 7, meeting the next, the 7 meeting. thank you so much for speaking to us. tanika go, dad, thing is george's former deputy for administer in charge of relations with the you
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joining us and from paris. thank you very much for your time, sir. time now to catch up on sports. his pizza for the thank you very much. we'll start with a row, who is the best football in the world? matches the cities rodriguez won the prestigious bell on door award, much to the anger of rail madrid, who decided to boyd copy events. david stokes reports after winning the euro is with spain and the premier league with manchester city, mid field a road rate has now got his hands on the bottom to a player of the year award, the 1st spaniards to win it since 1960 i was a kid watching, messing christiano list and this kind of truck is every year on my dream was to play one day with them. never just done here talking to you right now. rotary beat round the dreads, vinicius junior, and jude selling them to the escalade rail, decided to boycott the sermon in paris, telling spanish media they went. go with a note respected vinicius himself posted that he'd do it 10 times. if you needed to,
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then all ready 15 mike kenyon and bob pay was a window on the night sharing the top score award and caught onto lucky was named co chip the but know if it, with that to accept. it didn't want to be here for the reasons i set the, the i just focus on my cloud them or my team is the people here and under the bus. happy to congratulate me. and i see that kind of the same lots of other, depart on doris, been around since 1956. and it's based on the voting. pamela june, list from the top 100 feet, the rank countries, or the wind is the shaving treated by somebody and a 17 year old. let me in your mo, who picks up a young player. if the and feller spaniards i turned up a must see who won the best female plan for the 2nd year running david stokes algebra. second manager eric 10 hog manchester, united reportedly in tools with ruben. amory, the coach of pool to the side. full thing. the 39 year old amory has been supposing
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coach since 2020 and this one the punch again, lead title twice. it's not clear how advanced the tools all united have not commented. and emma room himself would not be drawn on the matter. it's your is that that is relatively, i was expecting that question and obviously i'm not going to talk about my future. since i started this job, i said it was not worthy to offer, posit, basically putting an i am not going to make any comments about my future. let me just see what we should see as we are. what are you proud to be linked with this kind of cloud, or are you just focused on winning titles here? you're gonna have to do this, but i'm very proud of being sports and head coach stetsco stateside now. and the los angeles dodgers are in control of the world series, also taking a 3. nothing lead against the new york yankees. l. a taking game 3 to move to within one window of the title. free freeman hazing a home run for the 3rd straight game. the diligence winning for 2,
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and the yankees now has to win is full games in a row. if they are to win the world series is getting full takes place on tuesday in new york. good enough. and these were the scenes the show. hey, tony's home cell in northern japan, where he is known as the pride of ocean city, or issue is around 500 kilometres north of tokyo handle. that it is a big time difference. hundreds turned out to watch, and no doubt they will be even more gainful when they put you on state and local heroes to become a world series champion. and it was a night to remember for the orlando magics palo. ben k wrote the 21 year old scoring a career high. the points to help these team defeat the indiana pacers, 1911557. all those points coming in the 1st health care are also shifting
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with 13 rebounds and minuses. a good starts of the season for orlando, with 3 winds from full mouth. but a bad month, the utah jazz 4 would say the hendricks off the landing awkwardly in the 3rd quarter. he suffered an injury to his right leg. it was late to confirm to be a fractured ride fibula, and display case of ankle. the restriction of and to add insult to injury, the jazz will be to $110102.00, by the dallas mavericks. the pittsburgh stinking is strong. nfl seasonal is continued or the 2618 wind over the new york giants. the state has now have 6 wins and just to, to face its kelvin austin, the 3rd school in saint touchstones, including this on a 73. your time puts in 3 winds in a row now for pittsburgh, who have also 122 space on monday nights, cutting all the way back to 1992 for the giants. its a 6 most of the season. greek tennis, a 7 a 6. the bus is one,
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is 100. mazda is $1000.00 match, but he had to do it the hard way in paris thinks the bus dropped the 1st set to sprains roberto a come by a savannah 6 full in monday, supposed around the 10th. the dearly came back to when the next 264, and 63 mixed up for november 11 on the parents into held coats. has a meeting with childrens and australia is rugby team of unveiled. the jersey bay will wait during next use british and irish lions series. the special one of these kit features offered by indigenous all the wind, dylan peach, australia has struggling in recent times and are as low as changes in the world rankings. the lions to every 4 years and alternates between australia, new zealand, and south africa. okay, that's what was full of things for the time being funny, peter, thank you very much for that, and that is it for this news hour on alex's here to stay with us. so my colleagues,
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obviously don, is with you next kidmore of the days. thank you. for watching the to marry him shaheen and that's been making films about since 2006 when i moved there in 2005 thousands, we recovering from the 38. your occupation by israel. people were hopeful that their lives would improve their dreams have been destroyed. and all that remains on account of the last chapter dreams on l. g 0 pod came in to be say say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights. with this most important task, my government facing realities, what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your
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movements at the time. that's right. to tell you is that the thoughts provided king on says how much mist trip do you think impulse is right now to ask? it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era took it? is the world 3rd largest producer of apples and apple juice. a quarter of its output comes from apple orchard surrounding lake here and there. over use of fertilizer and agriculture. and animal waste have also caused ology to blue in the water, depriving it of oxygen, along with folding water levels. that's worrying farmers. the biggest change is to know of the country at the same, not to cheat as a key. it has a similar dropped program, which means, well, that can get any policy until a few years ago, children would slide down here into the lake. now it has become the evidence of the extent of the water loss in lake pay. is this, the surface of the lake may appear large, but its stuff has dropped from 18 meters to less than 6. but scientists say $186.00
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of the countries, $240.00 lakes have dried up during the last 60 years and the rate of water loss is accelerating as climate change. worse since around the world. a home at least 93 palestinians kills lies. radio strikes on the residential building and best buy uh, northern garza, the timestamp inside them. this is i'll just say i live from del, how so coming up is riley strikes, kill mold and 60 people, and 11, and see some bit hall regions. the highest number that since the bomb.

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