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the same gang tang and sing the world, tries the the genocide and cause it continues. $143.00 palestinians are killed in the strip on choose day mostly. and attacks and bait la. yeah. the are for me to my know this is all to 0 live from deluxe. also coming up in the southern liberties city, all sides. and this really is strikes, killed, 7 people. rescue is a big into the levels of survivors. 14000000 people have now been displaced by
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fighting across to them. it's pushed nearly half the population to the brink of famine. and the countdowns on both u. s. presidential candidates continue there with us to we know, but i'm decided moses harris is expected to deliver what's been called a closing arguments in the coming hours. the as we start in northern gauze, or whether it's ready, but of trees killed at least 19 palestinians. and another attack on bate la here, the miscellaneous strikes august residential buildings kind of thing is a scrambling in the don't to find survivors. an alias striking the same area killed at least nitrous to palestinians. northern gauze has been under these radius each for more than 3 weeks. 7 atari couple assumable, some dental bella,
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and central garza somehow this man has to find a way out. there's no machinery in building guns or to come, they use the boss or shift to the concrete. this was a residential building in bailout here until an is really stripe, selecting the it was bombs without warning. one of our men's in demos, as you can see, there are murders all over the place as the bodies hanging over the walls, the neighbors here. and that's lucky and most of those killed in the strike were women and children. according to medic, the fuse of volume is when left to troy and identify the relatives who my sons with their entire families were killed. my, my daughter was killed and my other daughter,
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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 indian civil imagines, the service status around a $100000.00 people are stuck without food, an access to medical care in this part of nothing because the organization says it's operations have comes holt, because of the now 3 week long is really seems here this is an area earlier this year, isabel said it had wiped out some us by the isabel, the military is back. it says to stop from us forces, from regrouping upon that flux have turned into a graveyard for families involving garza, this part of the strip has become shot to landscape with no medical or civil facility left to, to use the dia, humanitarian prices that they use very minutes receipts of northern gauze is far
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from over to our cup. i so i would do 0. they're kind of strong. so many of those injured india attacks were rushed to nearby. come all out one hospital or adult to say they're struggling to treat patients, spots and such with that, but it was supposed to come up with one come i loved one hospital and the entire facility is a, was on the hospital, is left with no results is no medical supplies and no medical stuff. this is because many of our specialized doctors and sessions have been contained. it is only me together with a single pediatrician to kind of perform any surgery to the wounded that are left inside the hospital. above all patients, i'm the injured a strand all over the hospital floor. we appeal to the entire wall type of safety monitoring passage opened immediately. and without any delay, we need specialized medical stuff and we'll major disciplines to be allowed and i received the wounded child who is in dire need of abdominal surgery to stop his internal bleeding before he loses his life. many children have that bone sticking
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out of their bodies, requiring an orthopedic surgeries, many a suffering from brain injuries and required delicate procedures. stuff up. when garza sits in is really s strikes target to the also hob. a market as people were trying to get their hands on the little food and water available. at least 4 people were killed and dozens of others injured, some in critical condition. ultra zeros of ramo. kelly reports are more likely baptist hospital when many of the wounded were taken. as i'm right now. c then inside the hospital here in northern central does the city is really drones have targeted robots? the market has to do see this is the seeing here is arriving to the hospital and transferred to the hospital. here they all have arrived in a critical condition. is the place here the hospital has turned into a scene of a tragedy, like the way a month to get to boost that was really occupation forces targeted innocent
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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 through parents as the basic necessities and also how the 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 gaza. they ended up being targeted and, and brutally killed via is really direct missile, which resulted in many fields and does, is in your arriving thought at the hospital. but a human. how do you mean, how does your all northern gods all this time on moving causes? bonanza is really military siege for 25 days mold and 1000 people have been killed
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and food and medical supplies prevented from reaching the area. now the us and bass of the, to the wednesday is washington rejects any efforts to she put it stalls, palestinians one year into this conflict. israel must address the catastrophic humanitarian crisis in gaza. is that the united states rejects any, is really efforts to star palestinians and job aliya or anywhere else. and that is rules. words must be matched by action on the ground right now that is not happening. this must change immediately. the us to state it clearly, that is real, must allow food medicine and other supplies into all of gaza, especially the north and especially as winter sets in and protect the workers distributing a several, they'll stay k is the project coordinator in gauze,
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all for doctors without borders she spoke to us ramona wasi about the rapidly deteriorating health care system. like all other medical actors in, in the situation has been extremely challenging for the past year. at this point in time, we would say 17 out of 36 hospitals remain functional. but with the loss of the 3 in the north, that would go down even further by another 3. so this has decimated the capacity of the health care system. we have systematically seen on several occasions that health facilities have not been respected. we've seen raids on health facilities. as a result, we've seen that more and more patients are crowns and facilities that didn't no longer have the capacity to take on board. these patients as m a soft, we've been forced to move 14 times ourselves from health facilities due to the conflict. and currently we're extremely worried about the north, as you've mentioned previously in this report. of there are 3 hospitals that have
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no medical supplies of no staff, because a bunch of them have been detained. they are running out of fuel. they don't have doctors, it's an absolutely catastrophic situation at this point in time to israel's decisions about the un agencies for palestinian refugees has been condemned worldwide. the un secretary general, antonia gutierrez says he's the picking sun by the band, which he says could have devastating consequences for palestinian refugees. now let's take a closer look at what own world does it's mandate is to help. but healy 6000000 registered palestinian refugees, who is wells preventive from returning to their land. more than 487000 live in lebanon, about 581000 in syria. and moving to 1000000 live in jordan. and they are about 901000 in the occupied was bank of 2 thirds of gauze population are refugees.
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that's about 1700000 people like israel's cut off the strip from the rest of the world to a decades long blockade palestinians in gauze have been reacting to israel's band on, on route, which is being a lifeline for 75 years. well, who goes to how come up with this is catastrophic. it contains the gaza strip and the refugees for receive aids to a slow destruction. and today i know people who call, but i know it's so wrong, but it's because in real helps cause or with age that is given to all palestinian people that vote is wrong regarding this you voted for it. they want to solve the problem, deprived them of all of that, right? this is up to give us mind doing the, it's a countries of the whole, well don't stand together with us against this decision. israel will freeze everything for us to institutions and close up the people benefit greatly. and the only benefit comes from one more step here just to present these really minute faces. for the soldiers have been killed in northern gauze on the casualties
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occurred in the jamalia area. a further 5 i've been wounded in fighting across the strip. and another 7 is where the soldiers were injured and living on to just a short while ago when his rudy s. y kept the suburb of her red cita, and that's on the outskirts of the siding in southern lebanon. they attack killed at least 7 people. ambulances can be seen washing to that scene to attend to the injured 7 on the call valley, in the east of the countries killing off off the being subjected to is really as strikes which killed ugly. 60 people on monday, holdings when level to the ground. and the attack and civil defense themes working to remove the debris. the book all varies, being one of the regions socketed repeatedly by strikes. so says ro, intensified is from boston and of never know last month. then a quarter has moved from a lot. most of the district of bulb that's eastern, living on as the district of bol book and the car reach an eastern lebanon has been
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repeatedly targeted and is ready strikes since the major offensive was launched. 5 to 6 weeks ago. we are at one of these locations. this is really a very strategic area for has the law. it is, has been described as an operational base. it is bordering syria, which has really a lifeline for the group. but as of late people here are telling us that as well as focusing, it's a, it's strikes on civilian infrastructure. it's part of a strategy cause this proportion of damage in order to turn the people against the group. so the strategy seems to be conflicts, pain on has the law, but inflict pain on its supporters. the muslim shall community and that's why we have been seeing the strikes concentrated in areas like southern 11 on eastern 11 on and the southern suburb of b route. but people here will say that the,
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this is not changing or eroding supports for hezbollah. people here, believe hezbollah is the only group that is defending them. so this is a community that feels it is under attack, or israel, no child controls the skies. and there's little that test bullet can do to stop attacks like this. but the arms group is focusing on what is happening along the border, where there is fierce fighting. and hezbollah believes that it's if it is able to prevent, is ready troops from making, from advancing until 11 on and for making military games. this will give it a leverage and potential ceasefire. negotiations that include their else as ita bolduc the doors of nation security councils, holding a meeting on the situation and them release the including palestine. 63 countries requested to speak and we've heard from several investors, including those from palestine. israel as well as living on and the united states. ok. let's not go to gabriel elizondo who's asked the united nations headquarters in
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new york. a gabe, this is a scheduled meeting. but given the amount of countries a representatives that have wanted to speak, it's a very important one. it is, it's a quarterly meeting in the middle east, including the palestinian question. and the given the moment right now, particularly that is why you see so many countries that have put their name, sir, put their hands up to speak of this meeting. it's a little after 4 pm here in new york. they're still well over 30 countries on the list to speak so that they'll probably end up going for another hour or so. and then pick up again on wednesday. but it clearly showed the interest in the amount of countries that wanted their voices heard about the situation right now in guys that particularly at this very critical moment, i think we've heard from all of the speakers to general themes. number one is
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condemnation of israel's continued bombardment of gaza, particularly in the north of the country that's been going on since the beginning of october for several weeks. now almost no aid has gotten into the north due to is really israel's blockade of any a getting in, but also a focus on on row. and you universally the countries that have spoken of all voiced condemnation of israel's parliament passing those bills to ban unreal, calling on the backbone of the palestinian people for the people. the guys are particularly and saying there's no alternative. and that showing their support for unreal will for a $120.00 countries in the general assembly of already come out supporting and right even before this. so that's the general theme that we've been hearing all day in this really marathon meeting if you will, of showing solidarity for the palestinian people. the question is, we've heard this before, and israel has heard this before from other member states,
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and his real is continued to ignore, not only the secretary general, but also the other member states here at the u. n. so we've also heard more calls in the is really impunity as well, particularly from the palestinian ambassador as well as others. that's the real key here is impunity. and what can this body either the security council or the general assembly, or do as a whole to end israel's impunity? that's really the question that's being asked. all right, gabriel is on to at the you and thanks very much for that update. still add, know to 0 as like violence in northern gone, our lives at least 20 people that hundreds more displaced the time of sizes expect this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings
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and leave the office so they can shut it down for the victory for the government, get this one of those containing refugees, the coming, the actions of israel's government. the military detention has been described as the closing of the policy the what i'll do 0 reminder of all the top stories this hour. at least 112 palestinians has been killed and who is ready as strikes and vague la. yeah, in northern gauze, on the attacks targeted residential buildings, people are scrambling in the dock to try and find survivors trapped under the rubble and is really, is to i get the sub above. i read side on the outskirts office side in,
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in southern living on the attack killed at least 5 people. ambulances can be seen rushing to the scene to attempt to be injured, to sedan. now whether you managed to in crisis, they continues to escalate. the international organization for migration says more than 14000000 people have not been displaced. even morgan has moved from cartoon. the ongoing violence between the sudanese army and the power military rapids support forces means more and more people here incident continued to be displeased . 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
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disabilities, army and the recipient of the parts of the country as well. such as in the south east, in tim that states where the army was able to retake more territories from the recess . now so down has the world's largest displacement prices. and over the past month alone, according to the united nations, more than $50000.00 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 people display since april last year. that's the largest number of displaced people in the world. and 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,
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i'll just narrow how to at least 20 people have been killed in ethnic violence in gone is i'll put east region the violence in the border town of bulk who is most of a dispute about who should be the areas traditional leader hundreds have been displaced in business, a shot of mohammed reports demanding in keeping that town the test to see didn't no longer feel safe in both the violence hasbrook life in the trading. don't last on. still gun hands calling on the lead us to take action sort of the killing and back who is very bad, the killing while the wiley is also very bad. there are imposing a curfew and bout cool. but there should also be a curfew. and while the wally, the government has deployed extra security forces, india, and unlike them, coffee has been impulse. vocal residency, that's not enough. well, what happens is,
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what is happening here is the same thing that is happening. and while it was, they put them under care fuel, but they said they will never open, took a few in bulk with to we will not, it will be the cushion. it's not the 1st time the ethnic violence has broken out of a will, should be the atheist. traditional lead to local officials, c doesn't start thinking in the area in the bus 3 years. the late this company started up the dispute, the traditional leader came through bulk on thursday, stead security. we're able to move in full pick ups not because and brought c c, the super bowl. and that is the way the conflicts that the that is the way the risk started. and that's we speak the news to the people that us troops patrolled the town local residents of the bank and lusting
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solution hands. and i'm just either the, what's just a week to go until the us presidential election. both candidates are stepping up. there contains a nail on tuesday, full of president donald trump spoke to support us from our logo in florida, and he's now here to to pennsylvania. meanwhile, vice president comment of harris is to deliver what's being described as a closing argument in washington dc. she'll address supporters from the ellipse with donald trump spoke shortly before the journey. 6, wyatt began. well, joe haldeman has moved for us from washington. d. c. a. john, this is a very significant location, right? what's being punted as a very important speech for combat harris?
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yeah, it's the most important speech definitely of this campaign to impulse play of her entire political career. this is where she, the former prosecutor gets to give her closing arguments. they've been cool to make a case for being the united states president. and as you were saying is very interesting where she's chosen to give it because she's also going to give the arguments that donald trump to not be the united states president. and she's presumably chosen this to visually remind supports as an americans of what happened on that day. january the 6th, 2021, which donald trump encouraged to support us to protest against the election results . i'm ended up storming the capital building where the us congress and sent it off . she's been run things out recently saying that donald trump is a fascist and saying basically the is a threat to democracy. so she'll be wanting to really keep on those things as well . and john, as donald trump is to pennsylvania, what are we expecting for me? and
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john, are you able to hear me? it seems you might have lost john holman, but he's just keeping us updated on the campaign trail of both donald trump and campbell hours. millions of americans of what do you voted to will calls the ballots an election day on november 5th. but the vote doesn't really decide who will become president as the rules. any of explains in most democracy's elections are pretty simple. voters vote the candidate with the most votes wins or the party with the most. those winds at a point it's 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, 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
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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. most states have a winner take little policy. electro is a chosen based on a who wins the states popular vote. and let's take an example of tape texas huge state big population. in 2025 point 8000000 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 the stainless, the 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 . yet it is. these 7 yellow states swing states here,
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only about 18 percent of the total population who ultimately decide the winner. the 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 any time soon and no way a trans crash for the front of a store and one of also those main streets, at least 4 people were injured, including the driver when the tramp, the whales, and the capital of the cause of the accidents is not yet known. but the drive has been treated as a suspect to a mass of hailstones at southern spain, triggering flash floods, and also producing hillstone so large they destroyed cause spades mutual illogical agents. here's what part of under lucy and valencia, i'm on high,
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a low to extreme rightful alright, that's set for me for the moment with us next step. then inside store we will examine the legal diplomatic as well as your monetary and consequences of israel's that on, on the okay, the major share of that we did see on the eastern side of australia and the whole eastern side of don't off shore. and as there's not much left to be honest, forecasts was just a few light ones, maybe developing victoria, either on wednesday or thursday. it's when we got further west, despite the cloud, in the middle of west australia and some insightful stream it on many shares with it. but temperature wise, we've got pass up to about 33, which is on the high side of normal. the red interior is near the 40 mock, and there is rain showers on thunder storms turning out for the north. and they all
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develop in the eastern victoria around the coast. but nothing significant here in new zealand you might expect. right, and you'd be right, but this is unusual circulation. trash church involves that one of the mountains, the north and then that right. it ends up by afternoon, notified and should be dry and java and east of that. but at the moment, the showers in the full cost which have not been there for several weeks. it's not a couple of months. the focus is definitely for the knolls, because here we go to developing tie food account, right, which is heading towards ty wrong. and the remaining to the golf tropical sites are still giving significant rain to vietnam. and to high now the mainland china, mainland japan launches speaking dry. but con ray is heading the taiwan for thursday. the, the, the latest news as it breaks, getting something new is he has to get his face to full on november, the 5th,
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if he has any chance of winning the white house with detailed coverage. with the release supplement on the summit, such as the senior impressive positive us was also invited to come down from the house of the story. this leaning guy scrape was still to be right to the house beforehand. central business district. it was level occupied after it was finished in 2019 contamination was why that is why bands, the united nations agency formality refugees a deeper feelings for millions of the field. many of them old by the and today's body a to what will be the legal, diplomatic, and humanitarian consequences of the band. this is inside story, the .

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