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the international filmmakers world class. so what's the plan here to that question? the most important part is that we get attention to the climate crisis. bring programs to form an expire on how jesse are the the genocide in gaza continues. 143 palestinians are killed in the strip in tuesday, mostly, and attacks and vague lock in the home for me. the miller, this is sold to 0 life from deluxe. also coming up in the southern liberties city of siding and his lady, s strikes, killed, 7 people rescue as a, digging through the rubble of the volume was 14000000. people have now been displaced by fighting across to them. it's pushed in the halls,
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the population to the brink of famine on the countdown is on the cumberland harris and donald trump corpus swing states for just one week until the us election. the, as we start to northern garza with a is really military, is killed at least 16 palestinians and another attack on big logo. and these really is stripe targeted 3 residential buildings. palestinians of scrambling in the delta find to live as an earlier strike on the same area killed. at least 93 palestinian northern gauze has been on this is really siege for more than 3 weeks. sorry, i was in the polls from dental bella, and central garza, i know somehow this man has to find a way out there's new machinery and building guns that to be used as the boss.
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shift to conclude. this was a residential building in bailout here until is really a stripe selecting the color. it was bombs without warning. one of our men's in demos, as you can see, there are murders all over the place on bodies hanging over the walls, the neighbors here. and that's the lucky most of those killed in the strike was women and children. according to medic, the fuse of volume is with left troy and identifying the relatives who my sons with their entire families were killed. my married daughter was killed and my other daughter, what with her 5 children old killed. what's wrong? did they do? what did those innocent people do to be slow to like this? done to the post in the and so imagine the service says around
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a $100000.00 people are stuck. we don't food an access to medical care in this part of northern guns. the organization says it's operations have comes holt, because of the now 3 week long is really seen each year. this is an area earlier this year or isabel said it has wiped out from us. but it is, but the military is back. it says to stop from us forces, from regrouping upon that flux have turned into a graveyard. full families involving garza, this part of the strip has become shunted around the skype with no medical or civil facility left to to use the dia, humanitarian crisis that they use very military seats of northern garza is far from over topic about so i would just kind of so many of those injured in the attacks were rushed to nearby come all of the hospital were
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doctors say they're struggling to treat patients such with the social come i did want to come. i loved one hospital. i'm the entire facility is a was i. the hospitality is left with no results is no medical supplies. i'm no medical stuff. this is because many of our specialized doctors and sessions have been contained. it has only me together with a single pediatrician. you cannot perform any surgery to the wounded that i left inside the hospital, above all patients and the injured a strewn all over the hospital floor. we appeal to the entire wall type of safety monetary and passage open immediately. and without any delay, we need specialized medical staffing. all major disciplines to be allowed in. i received the wounded child who is in dire need of abdominal surgery to stop his internal bleeding before he loses his life. so many children have that bone sticking out of their bodies, requiring an orthopedic surgeries. many a suffering from brain injury isn't required delicate procedures stuff up and gaza sits and he's really s strikes targeted. they also have
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a mock. it's as bad as the indians were trying to get their hands on the little food and water available. at least 4 people were killed in dozens of others injured some equivocal condition, or the zeros of ramo. kelly reports from a lively baptist hospital where many of the wounded were taken. i'm right now. c inside the hospital here in northern central gulf, the city is really drones have targeted rules of the market. as you can see, this is the seeing here is arriving to the hospital and transferred to the hospital . here they have arrived in a critical condition is the place here, the hospital a certain into a scene of a tragedy, like the way a month to get to boost that was really occupation forces targeted innocent civilians in the open market. while they were trying to find food to survive, dozens were killed and injured. they were taken to the baptist hospital with our teams are still working using their bare hands for covering the dead. in searching for survivors under the degree they were gathering to parents is the basic
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necessities and also how to market this. this the populated market located in northern central because of the city where, where many people and many shops are open and still in basic necessities. in basic goods for the people of northern gods, all they ended up being targeted and, and brutally killed via is really direct missile which resulted in many fields and does is injured arriving thought at the hospital. but i am sending you all northern gods all by this time. all right, let's go now to the united nations the way, the guitar ambassador speaking at the security council that's taking place as we speak should the regional just over the state of guitar reiterates is strong condemnation of this group of aggression and collective punishment in gaza. which that to complete destruction entering most residents into i 2 peas today,
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there is no safe space in guys. i'm the statement of the human hand coordinator and the occupied pressing and territories indicated that the israeli occupation is increasing the causing of noise and gaza at preventing the delivery of all basic necessities. meaning that people are made to choose between force displacement or being starved and showed on those options or violations of international returning and not the high commissioner of human rights stated. the force transfer of people from northern gaza could amounts to a war crime z, aggression of the occupation forces also, and from invalid atrocities that the amount of tort work crimes on the international law, they included the shredding dessie populated areas of tensile. refugee is cutting off basic to monitoring and supplies, and force displacement, including if actuation order so, so called say fluids and areas that are then being shed any way after the space people move to them, the because each month and starvation and the targeting of you and premises and
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called voice. all these measures auto create violations of the geneva conventions that applied the occupying power to provide food and medication. these measures are also violations of security council resolutions. according to the actual reports of the number of victims and gaza exceeds 42 thousands around 500000 have reached levels of hunger. so the number of trucks entering goes with the clients to the lowest levels. and all entry ports has been closed this month. and almost complete each has been imposed on the north of gaza. what is transpiring now and goes to just an attempt to destroy all resemblance of life and goes back to m. c, the strip of its people. this is a violation of security concerns using $2745.00, which adapted any attempts to systems to bring about a territorial or demographic change in z. a strip of 9 months have passed without
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any from additional provision of measures by the i c. j. that's stipulated that is a mistake all possible measures to prevent the commission of actions against but to send you the full under article 2 of the genocide convention to the and to present assignment to genocide and provide all the necessities. madam president, we're just any attempts to discredit audra and to target the only way it's in humanitarian agency. there is no alternative to on the um, there is more need for on the invite of the disasters. you might have a situation now and the attempt to undermine onto our goals against it's a necessary solutions. is that the establish the agency as part of our collective responsibility towards the issue of the refugees on to the settled? just leave. this is why under one must be supported, we in control are have, have increased our 100 percent. so i'm, or this year and the talkative on, well, is part of a campaign. talk to the insurance nations as a whole, know to be the secretary general. we think so pretentious to express our sort of
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parents who was basically just the general st came for the has good offices, which fall under the monday to view and just have disputes peacefully and carry out to me during the auction. my new president go to our condemns this read the additional 11 on which the 1000, instead an injured we support or to come, i think efforts. we joined the american french initiative before a temporary supplier for 21 days to get space for the permanent diplomatic solution . i think, invitation of resolution 70171 of my country was among the 1st to address the worst mean. can we turn in crisis? and then on by providing mentoring and leave this as to where we might turn efforts to be the suffering and goals that providing treatments to the injured and supports you. and she went there in efforts. usaa has been recently attacked directly and repeatedly by is really forces in this context. the state of guitar as a to contributing country to us to you and you feel joined the shared states mentioned to condemn a tax on force monitored by security council, which is inconsistent with commitments under the charter and international law. and
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it is also a threat to revise the role of unit field to maintain seeking stability, amount of presidents, the destruction of the livelihoods of a whole. people cannot bring about peace and security for any. once there is a wide international recognition reflected in ga and security council resolutions, the security requires comprehensive and just investing fees. the only supplement to the 1st thing in question is the 2 state solution which includes establishment of an independent busing and states with each ruzen s as competent along the lines of 1967 according to you and resolutions on the piece initiative. this would be an expression of the right assess information to the passing of people. it is time to recognize the state of palestine and granted fully membership in the united nation as it fulfilled all criteria. the responsibility of the security council is to push for sustainable settlement as the 1st step of security council must top any escalation and must demand a ceasefire, and doesn't another known as most stop the attacks. but the reason for sunset
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there's into westbank and most of the stuff, any attempts to use the current situation to expand supplements into ok by 30 tories or to alter the status quote over the decides introduce that. i'm the responsibility of the counselors also to send a clear message of support to the when the it's agencies and coming onto on the peacekeeping operations and presidents is over a year, the state of guitar has made extensive efforts with egypt as united states to reach us these fires agreements and to reduce prisoners and detainees, and to deliver enough age to those in need. that's what they have to wait for serious negotiations leading to a sustainable solution. these efforts lead to a truce agreement last november, despite obstacles to mediation specifically are continues these efforts to resume negotiations to solve the war and goes on to reach a comprehensive ceasefire. in conclusion, mister president, the security council has the necessary tools under the charter to put an end to
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this unacceptable situation and to ensure the implementation of its resolution. we called upon all council members to fulfill this responsibility of this critical juncture in the region. and for the people of the region, i think you are the president. so i think the representative of time for their statement on i'll get that over to the representative of internet. we've been listening that to the guitar ambassador to the united nations, the security council is discussing the situation, the police. and that's also comes as is rarely strikes continue in northern gaza, at least a $140.00 c policy knows, have been killed. let's now go to gabriel. elizondo. he's at the you in headquarters in new york gave what else stood out for you. what was some of the main points coming from the guitar in best of the a given that this is a scheduled meeting, but they've been a number of statements made related to what's happening in the middle east as
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yeah, sure. i think that the category impasse that are really highlighted to things that have been a theme through most of the speeches that we've been hearing for the last several hours. and that's number one. the crimes being committed in northern guys, or by israel and calls for unimpeded humanitarian aid into all of gaza, but particularly into the north where the humanitarian situation is gotten beyond horrible. it's gotten to the point of pure desperation as one in bass are described . so i think she highlighted that, she said that unspeakable crime is brutal aggression by israel. she said and collective punishment that she said that the car is we're very much against. and we've heard bad theme from other speakers as well. she also focused on onrush. she said to cut our, rejects israel's attempt to discredit unreal, particularly with these new laws by uh they,
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we've been talking about body is rarely parliament. that is another theme we've been hearing from the speakers before her as well. it's throwing their support to unrest saying it is indispensable. and that this law of its being passed by israel will only further the suffering of the palestinian people. okay, thanks very much for keeping us updated as gabrielle is on to the at the united nations in new york as well just a short while ago and is really, is like hit the suburb of hard side on the outskirts of sight and in the southern lebanon they attack you with the 7 people ambulances can be seen rushing to the scene to attend to the injured lebanon's because valley and the east of the country is coming up of to being subjected to is radio strikes, which kills at least 60 people. on monday, holdings are leveled to the ground and the attack and civil defense teams are working to remove the debris, difficult valleys being one of the regions targeted repeatedly by strikes of israel
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intensified as bombardment of living on last month. as well as appointed a new leader of the israel assassinated. as soon as i let and live in on last month, named carson is a veteran and figuring the movement, having served as the deputy secretary of general since 1991 and one condo, votes from bay roads, the son of the bone in the self 11 on in 1953, his beloved and you need it and i've got some steps up from his previous role as deputy to secretary general. inherits significant challenges will domestic political pressure and risk of assassination to buy his rope. the timing of the announcement, however, is significant. actually is more important than the selection itself. secondary cost saving himself. a recent speech said that we are going to elect to secrete general sooner rather than later. so it appears that this is a very,
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very human and to emergency situation for husband law to show that there is no relationship that they've known based as bullet is an organization is brutally divided into 3 a political wing, a charitable um and a power military force in many ways, it's more powerful than the states and its power ministry force is said to be stronger than the lebanese army named got saying is i respected that choice amongst hezbollah. so full says, but internationally, he's only seen through one land, and that's the war with israel. and everybody will be closely watching to see what he does next. clues, as to his thinking can be found in his speeches, which have been fiery and defined. and that may will define his tenure in we'll tell him how the looks, it's luck and the solution is a ceasefire. well, not speaking from a position of weakness, if these rate leaves do not one package, we will continue the war almost done that will. but with ceasefire talks
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progressing slowly, the questions for the international community are clear, well named carson, who's known for his political and diplomatic skills, be able to negotiate and then to the conflict. and what will that mean for the future of lebanon and his beloved israel has targeted several senior hezbollah officials in recent months. constance previous as a husband. this roller was assassinated and loved them last month. and these riley government has made clear its goal of the total destruction of the group. and its leaders in wrong called out is that they route to. so that now with the men of 2 in crisis continues to escalate. the international organization for migration says, moving to 14000000 people have no being displaced. the bulk of those are still in sedan trying to find safety. for 3000000 people have fled to other countries. hipaa morgan has moved from car to the ongoing violence between the sudanese army and the power military rapids. support forces means more and more people here incident
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continued to be displaced over the past week. hundreds of thousands of families fled from more than 50 villages into the other states in central to them. and then in fashion local responders, they have to dozens of families have also been displaced. as a result of continued artillery strikes by, the parent military are assessed on the city over the past year. that's the last remaining armstrong cold in the dark for region in western sedan. now fighting is ongoing between disabilities, army and the recipient of the parts of the country as well, such as in the south east into not states where the army was able to retake more territories from the recess. now, so down has the world's largest displacement crisis and over the past month alone, according to the united nations, more than 50000 people across the border intern, neighboring chad from the dark for region because of the ongoing violence, the current displacements that goes sense at $13000000.00 people display since april last year. that's the largest number of displaced people in the world. and
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many of them are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. the to for funding how to 8 organizations such as the united nations. and because of the inability of 8 workers to reach those in need because of the continued violence, many of those, according to the 9th admissions, have been displaced more than once because of the expanding conflict. but despite the fact that civilians remained to be caught up between the hours of i'm the sudanese army fly thing does continue here in the capital, have to an elsewhere around the country. he but morgan, i'll just, sarah, how to tune a russian attack on ukraine. instead, you have concave is left at least 4 people did. the mess is 6, others were wounded and a medical center damaged. cock a visit, queens, a sick and city eliza, around 30 kilometers from the russian border. it's been frequently targeted by it strikes the let's just one week to go until the us presidential election. both candidates are
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stepping off the campaigns, vice president, comma harris is going to michigan, which has a large, our american population. a republican opponent, donald trump, addressed a rally at a smaller level result in florida. a millions of americans of already voted will, will calls to ballots on election day and that's on november 5th. but their vote doesn't really decide who will become president. and several of the new explains 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 pointed leader to come in. 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
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270 electoral votes. that is the key number. what americans are rarely 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. small states, on the other hand, like wyoming, like vermont, have just 3 votes each. most states have a winner take all the policy. electors are chosen based on who wins the states popular vote. and let's take an example as say, texas huge state big population and 2025800000 voters. chose donald trump. a 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.
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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 famous the george bush and the 2000 presidential election, who got fewer votes than his wife allow 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 the winner. the
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system of state by state winner take or 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 makes what say a so called swing county is large enough to affect the statewide vote, and that's why everyone in michigan is watching what will happen. and so i don't know, county to all was away from detroit. oh, to 03 is a bo travel there to find out why it's sunday service at the temple church of god inside, you know, county this is a highly contested area in central michigan. whoever wins the election in this county could help determine who will win the state in next week's presidential
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elections. it's a very bishop hurley colon says he's concerned about the upcoming vote. the most people, when i here to the republican saying that we're going to change the constitution, we're going to take away your right to make decision when a take away your right to be educated. i remember, i remember those very same rights being fought for the phrase make america great. again, it's frightening because it determines, it depends on what your great period was. false candidates have intensified there campaigning in michigan in the past weeks. the 16 electoral votes from here could help them win the presidency. so you know, it's a swing county in the swing state of michigan, and the majority of the population voted for by russell bama in the past. then for donald trump and joe biden. however, when you talk to people here,
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there's lots of concerns that this selection could end up in violence and unrest. saginaw was once a booming industrial base, but not anymore at this pumpkin farm. outside the city, people are concerned about the economy and the loss of jobs in the past decade. so forward for donald trump runs high here. many say the 2020 elections were written and do not trust and electro system america and tell me to print works as a mac and is cindy area is one of them is gonna be k us and i, i hope that it doesn't happen. i don't trust the government whatsoever because they tell you one thing and then they do what they want. they're on, they're all about the money. but there's also those who fear what the consequences will be if trump is not elected. there's been a lot of damage done to the system in the last 4 to 8 years, 4 to 10 years, even where people don't trust it. i work in elections that i can tell you in the,
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in michigan at least it's, it's absolutely impossible for anybody to systematically a rig and election the race to win the election is a tight one. and it's in small towns is like this one where the battle for the presidency is currently being for the. so we'll just see to saginaw, michigan in no way of trans crashed through the front of a stall and one along those main streets. at least 4 people were injured, including the driver when the tram to wales in the capitol, the close of the accents, not yet known, but the drive is being treated as a suspect. i saw this and it was the person across the street. but the 2 seconds later and turning to the right and straight to the shelf. a mass of hailstones hits
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southern spain. it's too good to flash floods and produced hailstones. so large they destroyed cause a space of mutual logical agencies put, talk to a bundle of c, a n valencia on high and low to extreme rain for to to the u. k. now with a fee of tax rises, as the government prepares to deliver its budgets. now it's the 1st time and nearly 15 years, the labor parties been in charge of the country's finances tax hikes. a previously been ruled out, but now prime minister care, a stomach is wanting, the budget will be painful. jonah oliver pulls from carlyle in the north of england . carlyle in the north of england with much made rawhide on the new government's 1st budget denouncement. here the struggle against poverty is real faced of children don't get enough to eat one in 3 household. so scott, it's heating cost, and carlyle is nelfa, unusual. at a community refuge run by a local church,
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the lonely and valuable enjoy a hot drink and strength. the numbers that you made to sell. the product is really shit or you can stick upon date on it, but we need to change it so that you guys don't have to call the assignment because that shows us the food bank. many rely on upstairs and says he isn't this specially hopefully we've been going by the government. that is a big financial black hole that needs to be filled. so i suspect a lot of people are probably expecting that this budget is going to hurt government budget itself in the past for most people like background noise. but this one is different than early tests for the labor government in a country, large parts of which are grouped by lead. jamie is a single mom from dentist to who campaigns on behalf of families in poverty lives made more difficult by a rule that limits state benefits to 2 children. so the test the child papa,
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is excluded. say what money look at and see how bad call spend the day with the children spend the day with parent slash struggle in it may be things like that change in the charity save the children says there are 4300000 kids growing up in poverty yet the government that promise to return to public service says it can't afford to lift the to child benefit cap. there is much focus on wednesdays budget, but the expectations are low. total whole l 20, colorado. to a wrong as announce or proposal to a significantly increase of military spending and it's next daniel budgets. the proposal would represent a 200 percent rise. my ron's next budget 3 year starts with the persian new year and that's at the end of march. the government didn't say how the money would be allocated.

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