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decision makers in check, so the devastating human cost of their decision working at the 0 enables me to make this other voice is relevant to so that there is mode that unites us then divide the the hello one for me. the season use our life from the law. coming off in the next 60 minutes, the chaos in northern gauze as palestinians desperately searched through the rubble for survivors of the of another is rarely striking vague. la, yeah. it comes and it is well, siege of northern gauze and now when it's 25th day, hospitals are among the targets they are running out of fuel. they don't have
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doctors, it's an absolutely catastrophic situation at this point in time. a risk of operations underway inside and southern living on often is ready strike of 7 people ethnic violence and move and gone. at least at least 20 people did hundreds more displaced. i'm checking space in washington dc, one week before the us presidential vote of explaining why many political scientists here believe that democracy itself is on this right the as we begin this news, our northern garza with these really minutes these killed at least 19 palestinians . and another attack on bay la here and is really, is trying to because it's we, residential buildings,
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palestinians of scrambling in the dock to find survivors on earlier stripe on the same area killed at least 93 palestinians. northern gauze has been on the is ready seas for more than 3 weeks. tara god was zoomed reports from darrell, bella, and central garza. and somehow this man has to find a way out. there's no machinery in building guns that to the use as the boss shifted to conclude. this was a residential building in bailout here until and 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 martyrs all over the place as the bodies hanging over the walls, the neighbors here. and that's lucky as most of those killed in the strike were women and children. according to medic, diffuse
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a 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, what with her 5 children old killed. what wrong did they do? what did those innocent people do to be slough to like this? done to the post indian civil imagines. the service says around a 100000 people are stuck without food, an access to medical care. in this part of northern gauze, 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 from us. by the usable, the military is back. it says to stop from us forces, from regrouping upon that flux, have tons into a graveyard for families involving garza,
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this part of the strip has become shocked to land. the skype with new medical or civil facility left to to use the dia, humanitarian prices that they use very minutes. receipts of northern gauze is far from over to our capacity, which is 0. there is other kind of strong too many of those injured in the attacks were rushed to nearby. come out of one hospital with delta say the struggling to treat patients will have to assist with the special commodities. want to come. i loved one hospital, i'm the entire facility is a, was that the hospitality is left with no resources, no medical supplies. i'm no medical stuff. this is because many of our specialized doctors and sessions have been contained. it has only meet together with a single pediatrician. you cannot perform any surgery to the wounded that are left inside the hospital. above all patients and the injured are strewn all over the hospital floor. we appeal to the entire wall type of safety monitoring passage
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opened immediately. and without any delay, we need specialized medical stuff and will 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. 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 a cerebral state because the project coordinates in gauze out for doctors without borders. she spoke to us for a moment, wasi about the rapidly deteriorating health care system. like all other medical actors in, in gaza. 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
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respected. we've seen raids on health facilities. as a result, we've seen that more and more patients are crowns and phillip, he's no longer have the capacity to take on board these patients. as i myself, 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 we've mentioned previously in this report. of there are 3 hospitals that have 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. and goes a certain is really strikes target to be also have a markets has about a students with trying to get their hands on the middle food and water available. at least 4 people were killed and dozens of others injured. so i'm in critical condition, ultra zeros of ramo committee reports for my lovely baptist hospital. when many of the wounded were taken. i'm right now. c inside the hospital here in northern
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central does the city is really drones have a hobbling market? as you can see, this is the scene 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 has turned 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 through parents is the basic 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 a basic necessities, in basic goods for the people of northern gods. all they ended up being targeted
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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 mean, just the wrong, northern gods, all by this time as well as decision to band you an agency, full palestinian refugees has been condemned worldwide, as well as repeatedly talking to the and rod during its war on garza. and it is a to dismantle into squared at the agency. let's take a closer look at what on road does. it's monday to is to help the nearly 6000000 registered by listed in refugee is worldwide who israel's preventive from returning to their land. more than 487000 live in lebanon, about 508 to 1000 in syria, and move in to 1000000 live in jordan to the wrong 901000 in the occupied was bank
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2 thirds of gauze as population or refugees, that's about 1700000 people. israel's cause of the strip from the rest of the world through a decades long blockade palestinians in gaza. vin, reacting to israel's band on owner, which has been a lifeline for 75 years now. who goes to how come up with this catastrophic that contains the gaza strip and the refugees for receive aids to a slow destruction. and today i know people who call it, i know it's so wrong, but it's because in real helps cause or with 8, but it's given to all kind of thing. and people that vote is wrong regarding this. you voted for it. they want to solve the people on the private, the most, all of that, right? the school is up to give this 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. oh institutions and close up the people benefit greatly, and the only benefit comes from one of our facilities for the computer. and the calls has been on the is really ministry siege for 25 days. well then,
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1000 people have been killed and his roles prevented food and medical supplies from reaching the area of the us and bassett, or to the when says, washington rejects any efforts to as 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 distributed
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united nation. so it could be general's, what's on to these really prime minister about the band and audra gable is on those up the when headquarters in new york. with more details, we're told that un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, sent a letter to his railey prime minister benjamin netanyahu, outlining his grave concerns about this is really parliament legislation that essentially ban on row. and in his daily briefing to journalists here headquarters, the spokesperson made it clear that if unreal was banned, it would have devastating consequences on the humanitarian situation. for millions of palestinians, there is a humanitarian organization called on. well, that was created by the general assembly to provide humanitarian assistance until such a time that they political solution could be found. there is no political solution
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. currently, we keep hoping for one doesn't seem like there's one on the horizon. our point is that on what needs to continue to do its work, if the law is implemented, implemented in the way that they can ask, that has decided that if there way you can imagine that henri uh, still can at least partly go on with their work no, the, the new laws are scheduled to go into effect in 90 days. so the clock is ticking for the un to figure out how to respond. one idea is for the un to pressure is really not to implement the new laws, which might be the best case scenario, but would still leave under a, in a precarious position, trying to carry out its mandate. gabriel's onto, i'll just need a united nations in new york. these really minute reasons for the soldiers of been killed in northern garza. the casualties, according to jamalia area,
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for the 5 have been wounded and fighting across the strip. and another 7 is ready. soldiers, we injured and 11 on let's not go to new today and they are today and capital in. just covering those from a mon, because there's really government's band or to 0 from reporting in the occupied was banking from inside as well. no. what, what do we know about these casualties in the jamalia area? well, we know that these 4 soldiers died in an explosion of improvise devises that had been at such as booby traps in a building they entered into a body. of course, this is not the 1st casualty that these are in the army reports from fighting into a bond yet which it has encircled and laid siege to for over 23 days. in fact, the number of is ready, soldiers killed in gaza, has surpassed 600. and it comes at the time when these are the army also announced
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the death of at his very soldier from his wounds in the lebanese front. $900.00 in total have been injured. is since the beginning of the assault on live in on that on that front. right. and we also understand that the number of visit riley soldiers injured in live and on that continues to grow to me that that is correct. in fact, it's not just the 900 injured we have seen over the past few days at the success of the statements by these really army announcing the death sometimes of 12, sometimes 4 or 5 soldiers each day. and of course, the only official information comes through the army. we see sometimes statements from different community leaders announcing the death of a soldier who resides within their uh community. but in any case, 12000 is very soldiers have been injured in the past year on those different fronts . but israel has opened and this comes at a time with these really can that's,
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that is discussing the conscription law. the is really right, which is part of nothing. yeah. his government does not want the religious use to be drafted into military service. while the rest of the is rarely secular parties want to see a more comprehensive draft law that does not disproportionately affect the secular youth. and israel, of course, military service. and his role is mandatory for men and women at the age of 18. all right, thanks very much for that. liberty's official saying is very striking. the southern tone of a sort of fond is killed. at least 10 people, mostly women and children. uh israel attacked the suburb of horace say though on the outskirts of side and the attack killed at least 7 people and wounded more than 20 people. that saved is ready all be provided. no warnings prior to the strike.
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the now we were sitting and all of a sudden we had the marseilles when it hit the building, it came down. then a 2nd me silence in the 2nd building came down and the one next to it too. they have no mercy. and then i'll face of 11 ons, because valley and the east of the countries tearing up off to being subjected to is really as strikes which killed at least 60 people on monday buildings when level to the ground in the attack and civil defense teams are working to remove the debris, the book all valley as being one of the regions targeted repeatedly by strikes since as well intensified as bombardment of lebanon last month. in a quarter has moved from a lock in the district. don't fall back east and live in on to the district of bol book and the car reach an, an eastern loven on has been repeatedly targeted and is ready strikes since the major offensive was launched. 5 to 6 weeks ago. we are at one of these locations.
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this is really a very strategic area for has the law. it is um, has been described as an operational base. it is bordering syria, which is really a lifeline for the group. but as of late people here are telling us that as well as focusing, it's a, it 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 these strikes concentrated in areas like southern 11 on eastern lebanon and the southern suburb of b route. but people here will say that the, 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 doubt,
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controls the skies. and there's little that has the 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 his ready troops from making, from advancing until 11 on and from making military games, this will give it a leverage and potential cease fire negotiations. then there else has ita bolduc as well as a point to the new leader of the as well as estimated as soon as relying living on last month. named custom is a veteran figuring the movements, having served as deputy safety general since 1991. and one con reports from the route to send the boat in the south and 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. he inherits significant challenges,
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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, very human and to emergency situation for has the 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 and a power minute truthful in many ways, it's more powerful than the states that his power ministry false 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
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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 locked in. the solution is a ceasefire. well, not speaking from a position of weakness, if these re lease do not one package, we will continue the war, almost done that will. but with ceasefire talks 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 ready government has made clear its goal of the total destruction of the group. and its leaders in wrong calling out is that they reach the
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was a big supposition, need of an answer. one gland day has called from nationwide strikes against police killings of opposition, figures, or rights groups. at least 11 people have been killed in protest against the spirits of detection results. welcome wave reports from the capital of my food to the off to days of way. thing suppose is of all physician need of enunciated ones on a finally get to yeah, he's next message he's through costing on facebook from a secret location people he wants to hear what he has to say, and he's called for another nationwide strikes this time. last think, 5 days, starting from says say, well, when the people are massacred, we have to sacrifice also be so starting on 1st day left so much to end the models . i'm the suffering of the people all across the country where we uh,
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throughout america, those in mos on big capital. i'm a pizza design for attracting people from o lives on those. um the people have traveled from in coverage provinces, thousands of kit on. this is a way to try and make a living. and then on the same online, a message resonates with people who say they really want change malcolm web houses ever, no food, se mozambique to savannah, whether you monetary and crisis continues to escalate. the international organization for migration says more than 14000000 people have not been displaced. the bulk of those are still in them trying to find safety. but some of the 3000000 people afflict to other countries. but morgan has moved from cartoon. the ongoing violence between the signees army, i'm the parent military, rapid support forces means more and more people here in saddam continued to be
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displaced. over the past week, hundreds of thousands of families fled from more than 50 villages into the state in central sedan. and then in fash it local responders, they have to have dozens of families have also been displaced as a result of continued artillery strikes by the parent military are assessed on the city, open flash, and that's the last remaining armstrong cold in the r 4 region in western sedan now facing, is ongoing between disabilities, army, and the recipient of the parts of the country as well. so just in the south east, in some 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 displacement figures sense at $13000000.00 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 due to for funding. how to 8
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organizations such as the united nations. and because of the inability of aid workers to reach those in need because of the continued violence, many of those according to the night dimensions 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 student needs army. slicing does continue here in the capital have to and elsewhere around the country. people, morgan, all just 0 out of tune. at least 20 people have been killed, an ethnic violence and gone as upper east region. the violence in the border town of ball correspondence of a dispute about who should be the evers traditional leader hundreds have been displaced in business. a shot comes on. mohammed reports demanding meetings in that town. the a 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
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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, 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 curb. 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
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pick ups law because and brought c c by valerie, safely to ball. and that is the way, the conflicts that the that this way, the on risk started. and as we speak, news, 50 people did an s troops patrol, the town local residents of the bank and lusting solution, hands and editors either a russian attack on ukrainian city of car cave is left at least 4 people dead. and the masses, 6, others were wounded and a medical center damaged. concave is ukraine's, they consider the allies around to 50 kilometers from the russian border. is when frequently talking to via strikes. it was in germany's electrical engineering and missile industries on strike. the morning wage increase, they want 7 percent. that's twice as much as companies are offering the driven
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economy as a recession for a 2nd deal. the bus, the ripples from button, a metal work, a symbol and has walked out of their fax, the rest of the miles higher. prices have gone up and they want to be compensated for companies in germany have been struggling. the economy hasn't been just bad for many years. on monday, for slides made it clear, the 3 needs to be close out and they want to stop some, some of the jobs raising the questions if they are the minds are realistic. invite the truth is the old economic institutions and next but say the private consumption is needed to drive economic growth. that is what we're hoping for. with more consumption, we can get the economy back on track. all eyes are on the government for urgent action to both of the economy, but the government of the chancellor, olaf shows, is openly and hopelessly divided. something that has become painfully clear today.
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with all our shows as his finance minister organize himself with how much to discuss a way out of this already been called a sub to crisis. so i'm have call this early containing raising the question, how long will this government still? so 5 for this work is this political infighting doesn't lead to anything. and they say they are paying the highest price sub process else's 0 balance. still ahead on al jazeera, we'll have more in just a moment. i'll be back in a moment to, to the it spend the, to the spending to get back to it by significant sound. the storms go full sized hail moving. i'd have to say, well, wrapped around here to fix north west africa as well. the rest of europe. this
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isn't too far to have an area of hyper sitting in the middle around which the atlantic from to being split. so this is the cooler wind bit tempers and low teens . moscow. the ghost i'm from about 8 degrees, 2 of the thinks 3 on thursday, and the shares redistribute of a spain to be the outcome of a porch going just across the border as well or up in the northeast of space. but on the 1st day that expand once again, the same time, it's particularly norway that gets hit by the on shore breeze the rain and it's never tight unless it goes down to street. the world that isn't something positive front. it's really the balkans, but we're in the 20s or thirties. so you know, the right is going to be hitting the ex 9 to into the tentative scenario here. otherwise we have shows morocco property found jerry as well. the right to the south about the seas know right just to this find office here in the air, it has been concentrating now near the coast in got it almost missing nigeria altogether got into the camera room and gamble, which means the whole of north africa has enjoyed rosabelle, seasonal weather,
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which is on like the last few months. the, the latest news that's paid to run situation all taking place in the boston in northern go for as these way to on the strength and, and, and the resistance. you better for the account with detailed coverage with both of these real and how may i ask, continuing to talk to us the prospect of a low and fighting seems unlikely anytime soon from the house of the story near says, these ambulances have had any maintenance, israel's totaled will pay of the stripped me no spare parts have come more than a year. unique perspective. we don't want ahead 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 conversation if you don't mind elsewhere, but humanity,
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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, the, the the, what you know to 0 reminds of all the top stories, the sour at least a 112 palestinians have been chosen to is really, is drive some vague loss here. that's and move them cause of the attacks targeted residential buildings. people of scrambling in the gulf to find survivors swept under the rubble. lebanese official saying is rarely striking. the southern tone of sort of funds is killed, at least 10 people, mostly women, and children alia is,
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will attract the sub side. us on the outskirts of sidon, guitar killed, at least 7 people named customers being announced as the new secretary general of his fellow, being the deputy leader of the policy since 1991 customers being acting head of the organization. so this is oscillation of us in the sunlight in september, the well just a weeks ago went to the us presidential election. both candidates are slipping off their campaigns and swing states. tens of millions of americans will cause the balance on the election day on november 5th. but the system to choose a president is slightly different than other countries. so venue explains in most democracy's elections are pretty simple, voters vote the candidate with the most votes wins or the party with the most votes
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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 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
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a winner take all policy. electors are chosen based on who wins the states popular vote. and let's take an example. let's take texas huge state big population in 2025 point 8000000 voters. chose donald trump. more than 5200000 people chose job i because texas is winter takes all those millions of votes provide, did not matter. trump, on all 38 electoral votes biting, 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 elected for roughly every 142000 voters, texas, if you do, the math has one for around 466000 voters to what does all of this mean? it means that throughout history, on 5 occasions, candidates who did not win the popular vote have actually ended up carrying the presidency. that includes the stainless, the george bush and the 2000 presidential election,
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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, only about 18 percent of the total population who ultimately decide the winter. the system of state by state winter take full contests 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. well for 8 consecutive years, the economist intelligence units, democracy index is right at the america of flowed democracy. what does it mean and
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what are the causes from on this? let's go to james base and the team in washington dc for more of a special coverage of us election 2024 for me to assign to welcome back to washington. and now it just, it was us selection coverage from our rooftop studio here in the heart of the american capital, the white house behind me a week to go till the election successive american governments have maintained that the promotion of democracy and human rights is central. so that foreign policy, the buying the ministrations hosted, but we'll build democracy summit, but experts say america's own democracy is in decline. rising economic inequality along with cultural rules and political polarization of fields, mistrust of government. recent polls show majority of americans are unhappy with the countries to policy system and as many as 3 courses of us voters believe democracy in that countries on the serious threat. here's what some of them told
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out to 0. i'm not sure exactly. it's like the polls were big, they're not from the previous elections, but i just hope that this election does go fair and square. and if donald trump loses an old and same as kamala, but who knows exactly what will happen? i think that trump does not believe in democracy. i think that on the basis that he tried to overturn the last election, which was very legitimate. i was actually a pull chief for the last selection. so i am intimately aware with how well run the election was. and so it was offensive that he would act as if this was stolen from him that this is an illegitimate process. i see him continuing to do the same sort of thing and have the same sort of rhetoric now, which does not give me confidence that he will step aside if you lose this and that is the end of democracy. technically, it certainly isn't. i think it is for the most part, even in terms of the current environment, we all vote our vote counts. i think we're feeling a challenge like us, a spirit of just suppression when it comes to really understanding what we have
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a say. so and it kind of feels like we're being spoon fed, what, what the government thinks is right for us versus what we think is right for ourselves. so democracy must happen to people's voices must be heard. we must have a say in how things happen, especially when it impacts us on such a deep level. things have to change and change quick. because this is the only hope that the oral has this country. the whole world looks up to as a lighthouse. but now, to me we're, we're kind of like the left is the color of the world as well. let's talk further about the state of american democracy with all guests. and off vantage point here above the white house, we have covered sheffield, who is a conservative commentator joint cheney is a domestic legal policy, ex button democratic political strategist. and also on the if the car is the founder of the g. o. muslim institute of what shall group challenging m t muslim
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bigotry. thank you all 3 of you for joining us as was telling you that we are right now just a couple of miles ahead of a big speech by couple of harris. they saying it's going to be a closing argument to the american folks is and she's making the speech, i think joy as a significant place because it's gonna be a lips. it's very near the white house near where we are now. and it's exactly the same place with donald trump spoke on january the 6th, 2021, just before his support is headed to capitol hill. what message is she trying to send? she's trying to say, look, this is a chance for us to move forward as a nation. we're going to put what happened on january 6th behind us. and we're going to have a hopeful for future this focused on freedom focused on inclusion for all focused on success for all the opportunity to really have the american dream. that is a far cry from what we saw this past weekend from the donald trump closing argument speech. that was the one in madison. greg, swear god will come back to i think so that's a little bit. i want to continue to talk about the state of us democracy also on
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but 1st, politically, the fact that she's focusing on this issue, there are so many other issues. i'm sure you've mentioned many of them in the speech, but the fact she's focusing on this issue is that the right decision politically and you'll hear, well, i think it's the right decision because of the importance of mobilizing and getting out the vote on november 5th, right? do you know if you can, if you can leave for us a platform showing that our, our society or american democracy is essentially an existential constitutional crossroads here. hopefully it will motivate enough people to actually go allowed in vote on election tuesday. so i'm staying with you. awesome. how healthy is us? democracy? i mean, november 5th is gonna, is, is gonna tell a lot. uh, you know, we, on, on one hand, you're gonna have you having a sitting vice president who is a, you know, the demo kind of got me. and on the other hand, you have a former republican president who is, has been convicted for 34 felonies. uh,
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you know, felons aren't allowed to vote in the united states, but where we might elect one come november 5th. i think you should respond to that carry you. are you all the republican here, the trump, so full to is he a threat to democracy as you heard the others say the clearly is i would strongly disagree with that. and in fact, if you look at what the american people say about those 34 charges and these other cases that are been brought against him, even democrats say that many of these cases, if not all, are politically motivated and that is part of why trump is beating cala harris when it comes to the electoral college. look at real clear politics dot com. you can see that donald trump could currently has more than 290 delegates, if there are no tossup states. the reason why is because the american people believe these charges are being brought by people who are running for office on get trump. that is not democracy to have the rule of law explicitly part is simply going after a specific person and in the state of new york, they expect change the laws specifically so they can target donald trump,
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that is not blind justice. so in my view, that is a threat to democracy, to attack your political opponents with jail time. what i actually did not vote for donald trump in 2016, in part because i did not like that at his rallies. they would chant lock her up, lock her up to hillary clinton. i wrote in ben sas, senator, ben, sas, then donald trump got an office. he had policy after policy that i agreed with i. i was happy to vote for him in 2020 i will vote for him. the 1st thing do you agree with everything that he's saying right now on the campaign trail? let me hold for a 2nd. i think that's just listen to both of the candidates have been saying recently while living out campaigning. and i think the bigger problem is the enemy from within, not even the people that have come in and destroying our country by the way, totally destroying the country. the towns and villages are being inundated, but i don't think there's a problem in terms of election to i think the bigger problem are the people from
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within. we have some very bad people. we have some sick people, radical left lunatics. and i think the end and it shouldn't be very easily handled by if necessary, by national guard or really necessary by the military. they because they can let that happen in just the past week. donald trump has repeatedly called his fellow americans, the enemy from within. and even said that he would use the united states military to go after american citizens. it is clear from john kelly's words that donald trump is someone who i quote, certainly falls into the general definition of fascists. a well carry. let's just talk about some of the things we heard of that. uh, n m is from within that is a phrase used by adult hit in germany in the 19th. busy and then you had a couple of harris talking about trumps from the chief of stall general john kelly saying he believes that trump has fascist tendencies. well,
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i'm sure if we were to look at cala harris or pretty much any us politicians, you can find phrases that have kept that, that hitler use. so i think that that is a far stretch. but in terms of the question of whether or not trump is a fascist, he literally wants to, to designate the bureaucracy, do appear ok receive that actively try to undermine him. the duly elected president is that is the answer. this is a bunch of options. so you don't have, if you're a rock or speak, trying to undermine the duly elected presence. that is it, that you're not going to be so loyal us who would say nothing, but yes to him. this man that it's called democracy. democracy is the president allowed to have all the people in the loan. and also donald trump then listens from entering the united states, which since the chinese exclusion act of $1843.00 was the 1st time that nothing to city was ever barred from entering the united states. if you have the harking back to a racist law from 1843 to show what a racist politician is doing. and 2024. don trump once said that his thumb hates us
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. he said that in your ocean fit and courtney could finish the job and gaza that we can, that we should grab women by the private parts. you know, this is something that is not only antithetical to either republican or democratic values, just basic human dc agencies. now it is something that is, is completely antithetical to donald trump, the entire existence, islam is not a race. islam is not a race. there are many people of all races who are, are with one. so i or jack that you say this is races and he also did not let me go to the raisins you all around the area. yeah, so no, no, and he also did not band all muslims. he said there was a specific, a list of the of hi terrace settings entries and none of that. none of the, no, no, none of the country admin relation, 7 country. but i'm, i'm, i'm a civil rights lawyer. i don't think you are then signed by bank bank. let's not get personal van band 7 countries from entering the united states. nobody from any of these countries ever committed a terrorist act. this is the same guy who said,
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during the 2017 charlottesville, knew not to protest that there are great people in many sites and he's talking about the enemy within him with the radical left get real. the transform had a valid, he was referring weekend. are you dixie, do you see the song big be when he was bringing in? people carry many of us believe donald trump is racist and if he's not, he's certainly placed one on tv so we're concerned in the as well. so look, there is nothing that, kimberly here at you could put out there that i would be embarrassed or humiliated about. i'm from orlando, florida. my neighbors all voted for donald trump. many of them before, almost none of them are saying they want to vote for him. now, it could be that they're embarrassed to admit it, but that says something negative about your candidate. he is a big it carry the hey, what, what are the levels? just 2 motors are voting for donald trump. according to cnn, poli, black, the females orders are 20 percent more likely to vote for donald trump today. a
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brock obama. what happens, the margins for brock obama will tell you what happens on the light hair at a 100 percent. every excited life when they report in the news or even higher. and now there's operating on why he won. and i think in c as in swing state, i think more, don fran carrie did you hear maybe the day that she did have the site is letting the know, but this is the reason i'm sorry kind of car is just been totally can i ask you about specific threats that trump has made. i mean, why one count a 100 threats to investigate, prosecute to prison, his opponents, he says, who point of special counsel to investigate joe biden? he says that miss cheney is guilty of treason. i mean, this isn't how things normally work. you've done some changes political with charles, this is, this isn't how american democracy is supposed to work. okay. what so or really and is that he literally survive an assassination attempt. he is being post
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specifically targeted by state. lot change to go and somebody is being targeted for who it is very united way because the justice is blind against him. literally, this white house is trying to throw a political rival in prison. that is a threat to democracy. so why are they the hair is sure the recipient's products are what makes him in a situation they are making crime, you know, the or no you can. the law in oh man is above, i'm sorry, don't, didn't even former new york. governor cuomo said this law would never have been used against anybody except donald trump, a former governor of new york, who knows his own state law. okay. oh, so no problem. let's, let's bring us along into the conversation as well. in your view, how different would the 2nd trump presidency be from the 1st one? because there were people like ricks tell us and the secretary of state james
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mathis, the secretary of defense. and there are those that are all giving this time around . they'll be no grown ups. no god, rails, it'll be worse because he's told us that he would be wears. we don't believe him when he says that he's going to do things like designate or entire federal government. brock's, the uninstall is only yes, men loyal as we're going to be, nothing more than sick of fans. if this is the fact that we are even having this conversation, you know, in 1973 roll versus wade was passed as the law of the land for 50 years. the remain on the books here. but because of him stacking the courts, he's going to get more of what he's in. deliver wins on election tuesday, is going to get to choose another one or 2 to supreme court justices. and it's gonna have a real impact on generations of americans to come. okay, joy, i want to ask you about what happens in the immediate off tomorrow. so the election? yeah. how, what rates should we be? i'm sure they're aware so they'll be cool cases. but do you think there was a real risk off when it was on january the 6th of abundance of disorder?
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look, we're worried of the court cases. at least our problems were worried about violence because of your candid we're worried because he incited violence at that same place . the economy is speaking at tonight and he sent everyone to the capital. i think people died because of it. right. and the only people that went to jail were not him. unfortunately, it was the people that the rank and file people, the average every day americans were inspired by his lives that he continues to perpetuate even, even in his campaigns. right now. we're coming to the right, i want to get terry 30 seconds to respond. donald trump said i want you to go peacefully. he did not incite violence. he said, go peacefully. and so when people like b l m and t fed tear down, dozens of people have died in the aftermath of beale, i'm and on chief of terrorism roads, billions of dollars and property damage in majority, black neighborhoods and black businesses because of the enemies from within but donald trump is talking about donald trump wants to restore a law in order to this country. that is why he will win. that is why the economy
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she's come on her, she'll be talking about the economy, the we'll be talking about the economy. all right, now, thank you, joy country and also of which is there a little have comprehensive special coverage on election nights make sure to join us from 20 to gmc on november the 5th, that's probably a pm east coast time here in the united states will live coverage from across the country with guest discussion both here in washington, dc and and though ha, that's here on i, which is 0 f 122 g n t on election day november the 5th. that's it from all of us here in washington, right for right now, let me had it back to find me the and the rest of the team. and uh huh. alright, thanks very much for that james base. well, let's go to the u. k. we there fields of tax rises as the government prepares to deliver its budgets. it's the 1st time and do the 15 years the labor bought. he's been in charge of the countries finances. tax likes had previously been rolled out,
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but now prime minister cares donna's warning, the budget will be painful as shown. a whole reports. colorado in the north of england, with much made rawhide on the new government's 1st budget announcement. 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 built on usual at a community refuge run by a local church, the lonely and vulnerable, enjoy a hot drink and strengthen numbers they made to sell. the product is really shit. or you can stick upon date on it. but we made the term changes, so the people you know does and don't have to say because i called the assignment because that shows us the food bank. many rely on upstairs and says he isn't this specially hopefully we've been blown 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
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budget. so from the costs for most people like background noise, but this one is different in 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, is excluded. say what one you've got and see how bad call spend the day with the children and spend the day with parents are still go in and maybe things like that change in the town or to save the children says there are 4300000 kids growing up in poverty, yet the government, the promise to return to public service says it can't afford to lift the 2 child benefit cap. there is much focus on wednesdays budget, but the expectations are low. total, how l g 0. call out of gone install installed to vaccinating children of the age of
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5 begins polio. health officials say the 3 day campaigns aimed at inoculating golden 6000000 children in the country. the world health organization says they've been 23 confirmed cases of the disease and i've got a strong this you it runs announced a proposal to significantly increase its military spending and its mixed annual budget. the proposal would represent a 200 percent rise. ron's next budget 3 year starts with the persian you. yeah. and that's at the end of march. and the government didn't say how the money would be allocated now to no way wait a trans crash through the front of a store. on one of all those main streets, at least 4 people were injured, including the driver when the tribe, the world in the capital. the crash caused extensive damage to the shop which was evacuated by the police in case of structural damage. the cause of the accident is not yet known, but the drive has been treated as
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a suspect. i saw this and it was the person across the street over the charge, the gross, but the 2 seconds later i'm turning to the right, the whole mass of hailstones hits, southern spain, triggering triggering while the flash floods. it's also produced hailstones so large they've destroyed cause enormous gulf full sized hail stones hit the wind screens and we see them the dented windows and damage the paints of many vehicles. spades mutual illogical agencies put false a bundle of seal. and valencia on high alert for extreme rain for now to roll over who's the best football in the world matches the cities rodriguez as well as the for stages but on the award. most of the angle of real madrid,
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we decided to boycott the event. david stokes reports after winning the euros with spain and the premier league with manchester city, midfield 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 tough is every year on my dream was to play one day with them. never to stand here talking to you right now rotary, pete ram edwards, vinicius junior, and jude telling them to the escalade. rachel decided to boycott the sermon in paris coming spanish media. they went go with a note respected vinicius himself posted that he'd do it 10 times if you needed to, then all ready to make kelly and, and bob pay was a window on the night sharing the top score award color. once you lucky was named coach of the a and rail the best team, but no one was bad to accept. didn't want to be here for the reasons. i accept that uh,
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i just focus on my cloud them or my team is that people are here and under the bus, happy to congratulate me. and i see that kind of see much about the bottle. and doors has been around since 1956, and it's based on the voting public june lists from the top 100 feet. the rank countries are the win. is the shaving treated by somebody and a 17 year old? let me in your mo, who picks up young prior, if the and fell a spaniard, i turned up a must see who won the best female plan for the 2nd year running. david stokes algebra the right just before we go to the mountains, all of us. so to the now with austin wing suits of pilots, pete, the salesman smashed a number of base trump records. he's used a new type of oil technology, any flu, and his wink suit for just on the 6 minutes covering more than 12 kilometers. starting from around to 4000 meters above the sea level. are you set a new record for the longest flight time? first flight distance and the biggest base job?
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all that's it for me for me develop with us news all but i'll be back in a few minutes with more of today's news. the pod came into the woods. they say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights. this most important task might go with them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you're restricted by the it's really, it's in terms of your movements of the time. that's right. to tell you restricted thought, providing on sense, how much with the trip do you think impulses right now to us? it seems to be spreading more easily. here the story on talk to how does era, how can these democratic nations justify this kind of behaviors, colorado, the average has collateral damage. that is leading to what we're seeing now. allow me to push back for a moment is real effective. it's
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a little bit branding from the us elections to the escalating conflict in the middle east. upfront returns for a new season, setting the stage for serious debate upfront with mont, for the mont hill, on out to say around the ruins, left behind in the city famous for its roman ruins. bell back is 11 and the best of value and its famous waste, 2000 year old roman temples designated as unesco. well, cedric, the site is considered his with a strong culture. most people have left and those who remain save. they've seen nothing like what's taking place now. strike off to strike off to strike. people here tell us they're living under constant fair. we were born here and we will not leave. fall back is empty. the foreigners know, taurus and the lack of tourist is affecting everyone in the last week. as long as it's been over 150 is reading strikes on 5 big that's way over 80 percent of the population has left. but the seems to be knows that these really bombardment the
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