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large but it steps has dropped from 18 meters to less than 6. but scientists say 186 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 the at least $93.00 palestinians killed lies. radio strikes on the residential building and best buy uh, northern garza, the timestamp inside them. this is out just their live from del hall. 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 bombing began. has
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the law has a new laid off of the killing of testing us on line devon and last month on domestic in central sedans, images, image of atrocities against civilians by power mode 3 for the restart in northern gulf. so at least 93 fattest indians have been killed. vine is by the attack on both law here at least 17 of them with children. the strikes talk you through the 5 story residential building with 200 people. with sheltering thousands more, people were trapped under the russell medical teams. unable to reach them. the director of come out of old wine hospital, says israel bummed the vicinity of the hospital as they were trying to treat the injured. he says a concrete thousands of those wounded in the attack because of a lack of resources. let's go straight to honey. my mode of joins us now live from
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data by the hand. central garza, the death toll rising. of what do we know about the number of people trapped under the rubble? so i need to extend this router like tox keep on holding for the past hour with more people are removed from under levels of reading. yeah. because it'd be in under the rubble for the past 6 hours in very. c suffocating conditions they could not read, they were buried under idle rumbles and large pieces of concrete. 50. the aftermath of all of this is not just the people who are under govern the rebels, but also the injuries are removed and they can do the hospitals either and to come out one hospital or to allow the hospital very there is no medical care whatsoever. the, the sufficient medical, the stock amount of that house, it has only 3 medical stops. one doctor and 2 nurses are unable to treat. the large
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influx accommodates the login flex the vendor, use it alone, providing them with video care. nothing periods for their survival in the hospital, that's a smaller health facility operates on operate and managed by of a chart of, of oregon. i, visuals. it doesn't have the capacity to accommodate large number of injuries. but what we know so far, this is a quick rundown of the situations, no medical care whatsoever. no civil defense vendors or department operational into northern goals on what's worse now. these hospital do, how can i go on and, and not all the houses are running out of white sheets to wrap those, those being killed. the kid wants to bury them. they are resorting to the use of, of blankets or other materials other than the white sheet that are normally used to . rab did bodies for burial. if these do, they get to the point where they are running out of this at the materials in the hospital 9 and 3 people confirmed dead 27 children warranty of the 993 are
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from one family and we were just listening to 1st and a family member surviving statement from the family who last for the in the attack and talked to oscar through i'll talk to the starting at the early as, as early as 10 the all the way to cleary. i'm one of the major attacks happen. everything happened was without any prior warnings whatsoever. they were taken by surprise. they this massive attack that destroyed the 5 as story building that measured if even inside this fiber through a building where in fact, this way it's spam and is it from your body? are you coming from other parts of the northern city? laguna bit le, someone zoom arrived yesterday in late hours of yesterday's evening and do were really evacuated from bomb side. these are the homes that were attacked in the past few days and destroyed by those really amenities. those who survived the attacks were killed. in fact, in the early hours of this morning, i talked on of the residential buildings. we're trying to have that. i made this
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over the years and we had another because of these at the top. yeah, we've had this other issue going on with andrea with these ready connected passing bills. that's a bad on route from operating in israel. and also restrict contacts between is running underway in the occupied palestinian territory. where does that leave underwood operations aids schools, vaccination programs in in garza? well since they want of this inside the worst, sammy, this very military has pushed on or what did the rank of of getting your hair getting? the facility the organization is facility is out of out of operations in dog. the entire got to deliver up there talking it's employees, that's an aid workers on the ground, the facilities. these are the schools that turn into shoulders works targeted by
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these really monitors. many of the food distribution points were targeted deliberately by these really military everything. it started to feed now into this one conclusion is really interested now in pushing on or what out of this the in on this the in contradiction within not $19.00 for resolution by the un security council that, that was the, the, the by product of this resolution was the creation of the off on or because it is a want it to protect the right of how opinion refugees where most of their villages and homes and, and i as a result of the 19 for the war and occupation of the major part of the palestinian territory, so what we're looking out right now, the state is squaring out on away means there are no services that would be provided for the vast majority of the population. the throughout the gasket, which, by the way, they happen to be refugee is the vast majority of residing in the gulf, the refugees of revenue, the palestinians who were pushed out of their homes in $94.00 days territory. is
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that with no medical services, no education, no humanitarian able to get a very difficult situation in the future. what these really monitor is more interested now is offering these alternatives, more of like a privatizing human and 3 and aided through the introduction. all of the private companies like just the gdc, the global delivery company, and other security companies do take care of this. but we know otherwise the only organization that has the capacity, the resources to do this on the ground, it has been operating since b one for a whole year throughout this unified is the old organization that was able to provide much needed service and much needed aided open the, at the doors of its facilities for displace have a feeling that the shoulder and the despite that these people were attacked inside honor was a facility itself and is really military capital the whole list of i because they should, i guess on or but again, failed to provide any substantial evidence what so,
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but it started to become really clear. what is the purpose of this resolution, or this decision by this very government is to push on a lot of the feed. and by doing that, it will get 5, many of the policy now you have a city of from there is on the right of there with there, there. he makes either one, it's the communities. and it's worth as the grand, legitimate targets as it really meditate. got on hold for donation on old security arrangements with unaware in terms of the arrival of delegations in terms of for the, for the entry of the human. if you're young, age or other medical missions inside the gaza strip. that's jaime. my mode live for us from data bella in garza pain. joshua community is reacted strongly against it, as well as band on on ro jordan condemned to move as a flagrant violation of international law and the obligations of his route as the occupying power. china labeled the decision outrages highlighting on was crucial
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role in providing humanitarian support. u. k prime minister k s. dom or express concern. the band could make hundreds essentials humanitarian work impossible. all the use of the legislation stands in stock contradiction to international law and the fundamental humanitarian principle of humanity. along the ad is a former director general of israel's ministry of foreign affairs. he says the moves to bend. honora is a historic mistake. the says that these are the can, i say is every say, probably also a story mistake. it shows that the bottom it is 12 of those it and then the jewish symbolism. here's what that's being close by, by the effects of this. the last to the topic knows
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a lot about how much they have to be working for you and was call to assist. you come off, but they're probably close, very close to about. what really does boasting gossip is just was that was there in the fact that these are you there to do you want to know beneficial as well they follow have the guest. so this is a great day, your job to so this, the bumping doesn't know much about it or we have done that mistake for so long regarding one rights, but also the face, that is what i didn't present and you know, and i know that you're a good deal i have is waiting with them now. this was probably the main issue that they discuss. how we do. you may derrier a reasonable correlation in gaza. now it's also mitchell is jules on or before
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levels out. it's right. the attacks of killed at least 16 people across lebanon's east and the call region. 28 people were killed in the city of battle back video showed a major fire officer and asked why kid this is he on monday nights is ready for us as long as it 18 towns across. finally, back on the call region, san jose has mall from like in by the districts in east and 11, and or 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, bali, back the call has been repeatedly targeted since as well began. it's a major offensive against has been a lot in mid september, the governor of valuable thing. it was a one of the most violent days of the feeling here is that the israel is trying to
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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 and it's very close to syria, which is also a lifeline, a for hezbollah. but the feeling here is the need to is really strategy is to inflict pain on it's 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 of damage, if you like, is this tactic that as well used 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
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for the group is not a road to the names, cost them as being appointed as the new leader of has the law hey, has been the acting secretary general following the assassination of his freed this as a has some sort of law by as well and rather than last month, austin is a veteran figure in the has the law movements serving served as deputy secretary general since 1991. he's also been the general coordinator of parliamentary election campaigns, is the group 1st contested them in 1992 and is being one of the leading spokesman for has the law constructing many interviews with foreign media. highly risk is a security and political science analyst and they root, he says, has the law to choose a familiar face to send the message of continuity. the principal was the opponent voted to show not just not just that its military is intact, but also very senior data issue is intact and that there is no leadership doctor.
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and of course this would have the effect of boosting doral some water because of the last of what is it good? what would also be your message to? so to get around was a 2 story, a couple of enemies saying that there was no data shift back here and that everything is going smoothly and possible. he's just rebuilding. so i think there was various message which messages, which was said, i think an important point to mention is uh but uh, i'll have to choose a payroll or maybe a face if it goes back to 1992. when the form i secrete general saying the best of most of it was assassinated, saying the cost must sum up after that, and it was true, his advice, his successor, he was just a 1000000 face, but now it would say, i'm going with like it. how should go on? i think the only familiar face left relatively speaking was right. awesome. so i think that what we have now is a choose a of a laid off from the old god in order baby to this room for the new generation to
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image. and so near frank is i think it would have been feasible because of all to alex automotive, think of one person has been killed off that has the law long. so barrels of rockets and northern israel sirens sounded in about the 2 towns with direct hits in marla's thought she high in the west and gallantly as well, says 3 people have been seriously injured. ramos announced a proposal to significantly increase is mandatory spending and it's next annual budget proposal would represent a 200 percent increase. ron's next budget for yes. thoughts with the person you you the end of march? the government did not say specifically how the money would they allocate, is still the head and i'll just 0. i'm always for sure. in atlanta, georgia, where the trump campaign is trying to dump starting the flames from comments made by speakers at
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a previous from raleigh. the business latest a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination, and due by the
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business leaders to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by a full year of war in gaza. and now with this really troops invading lebanon, or the us in israel working to reshape the entire region. who do americans trust to handle that? our economy, immigration, and the wars and ukraine and gaza? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the looking back, you're watching out 0 time to recap the headlines. at least 93 palestinians of being killed. line is right. the attack on beds not hear a noise and gauze. the strikes targeted
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a 5 story residential building with 200 people. with sheltering thousands more people are still tracks under the rubble in eastern level. that is why the attacks have killed at least 60 people across the call region. it's rodney strikes, targeted 18 towns in the area. it's the deadly stay in east and 11. and in recent weeks, 9 costs and as being announced, as the new secretary general of has long been the deputy leader of a policy since 1990. 1 awesome has been acting head of the organization since the assassination of customer saw a law in september to sedan. now where a series of attacks on the village is here to stay by the permits who wrap and support forces, skilled at least 124 people. the one size is deeply concerned by the reports of mass killings and sexual violence. hippa morgan,
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now i'm going to go down to this mobile footage, taken by a rapid support forces fighter who's the power military insight as pity, hope village in eastern, and does ita in central to them. another 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 a 3rd video, dead bodies lined up to be buried. you mention that again, why 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 hung by the rest half. the group has been fighting the army for more than 18 months. the recent violence comes after it's most senior commander in entered the state of outlook, a go defected to the army side. dozens of other villages have also been attacked. thousands have been displaced. many have been reported missing and put them center
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for combat. some violence against women says that nearly 40 women have been raped are, as the fighters said, the attacks are retaliation to kick holds defection of city of, of villages attacks by the recessive live miles away from the nearest front line. it's not the 1st time the group has targeted the villages entered the other state when the receptor over the capital of the villages in december and early january, local groups reported a wave of attacks on civilians to show the un has expressed concern over their recent iris of attacks and called 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 recess and heart to him. and now finds itself being emptied habits, residents by the same group. people morgan onto the room. chance president has visited the ministry based off tom fights as attacks and killed faulty soldiers
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and injured 20 of us. the attack has seized ammunition unbutton costs since they retreated from the base near the border with nigeria. president, how much did he say besides an operation to track down the fights is ongoing. opposition? pro testers in georgia have riley the gain sack. today's election results, the governing georgian dream policy was declared the winner, the president. so sort of, it's very cold for the demonstrations off. the accusing rush of interfering in the polls. allegations most goes, denies. stewart's largest com, a volkswagen is planning to shop at least 3 factories in germany. it's the company's 1st closure of domestic fonts of its history. volkswagen is planning to act tens of thousands of jobs and comp salaries by 10 percent. german comm acre has been facing pressure from weakening demands in europe. and the intense competition in china.
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the is just one week to go until the us presidential election, both sides of stepping up. the campaigns and swing states, vice president campbell, a house has been campaigning in michigan, which has a law job american population. a republican opponent, donald trump, held around in georgia. trump is trying to brush aside controversial comments made . it is riley in new york on sunday. one of the speakers themselves as the island, the 53 co using the rocketry language about his campaign stuff in atlanta. the next day, from from a defiance official was by 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
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other side has 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 a throwback to 1939 pro hitler raleigh, the same venue with a tax on hispanics and the vice president for sale. there's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. so 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 struggled to move some latino voters
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to her site 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 voting and this home state of delaware. joe biden said the comments began highlighted by donald trump should not be re elected version specifically, bears any pressure that trump 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 see the atlanta, georgia. tens of millions of americans will cost the balance on the election day and november the 5th of the system to choose a presidency. slightly different than other countries serve on the explains the
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role of the electoral college. in most democracy's 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 present as americans pick 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, there are $538.00 electors or 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,
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texas as 40. remember you need to 70 to win. so that's a big chunk. 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 and 2025800000 voters. chose donald trump. more than 5200000 people chose job i'd because texas is when it takes all those millions of votes provide, 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 to what does all of this mean?
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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 famous the george bush and the 2000 presidential election, who got fewer votes, then his wife will 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, 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 any time. so that's it.
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for me, you can get much more information if you head over to our website out to 0. don't com. why there is next then inside story looks at the impact that us support for as well as more on goals might end up having the election in the us way back. hopefully i'll warn you. so just stay with us the the okay, now for most of these types of things are quoting dives, the season changes, but this will apply to in the science is a developing tie for you. and it's not quite in the tool that's quite significant heading to us taiwan, down full on thursday. price of that rain briefly at home. she should be a golf show, but it's still across her current or. and there's light reading, developing in this part of china running out from she and to us paging south is
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that in terms of where they should be, this wind is indicative of what's happening in this world around come, right? that's going to be quite a windy spelling the coast to for jan and, and that's with the straight line full with the category for equivalent type food is going to be quite damaging for time run once it's gone across that we think you'd lose strength before it hits the coast of china and taiwan. this is a bad storm to the west of that, with the monsoon trough now slowly but actually disappearing southwards. if he's leaving a legacy of showers anywhere through from them by east was they not big or have to admit to know that things are clocking down? it's too early to say, winter weather is settled in, but from the point of view of the pollution in new delhi, you'd think so, however, is also to and quite hot no, to karachi is 40 degrees. that's not where it should be at this time here that is pretty high. the
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northwest frontier province at the time when the british colonial rules purchase over an entire closet attached to leisure, hutcher fun needs a peaceful, local movement into wider struggle for indian independence. which is 0 world, so the remarkable story of a man who changed the lives of millions to non violent protest. peebles hutto, footer's, bachelor hunt, defined an empire without a 0 or the last week of the last presidential election, campaign affinity, impose suggests it's neck and neck. so what's the focus for come on a house and donald trump in these final days and how to say could you have support for this allows for all gaza have on the results. this is inside. sorry.
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