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the online course has been seen at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female lat authoration will can't do that. what they're trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide. the listening pace because the media on out is era. the civilians in northern does us search for survivors in the aftermath of an is really bombing ray that killed more than a 100 people in one day. the, you're watching out your 0 life or my headquarters in del, find a novel gaze also coming up. a rescue operation is underway inside on and southern 11 on after it is really striking, kills 7 people with a week until the us election. donald trump campaigns in pennsylvania as comma la
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harris prepares to attract his record from the site of the january 6th capital arise. and ethnic violence in northern gone or leaves at least 20 people that hundreds more had been displaced. the so we begin in northern gaza, whether it is really military has killed at least 19 palestinians in an attack on base law. here an error strikes targeted street residential buildings. at least 30 people are reported to be stuffed under the rubble and rescue. teams are trying to find survivors. northern garza has been under is really siege for more than 3 weeks . that attack happened hours after another strike killed at least $93.00 palestinians in that same area. at least 25 were children airstrikes,
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sort of 5 story building sheltering dozens of forcibly displaced families. the spokesman for the us state department describe the attack as horrifying thought about doing reports from dated by law in central garza. and somehow this man has to find a way out there's new machinery in building closet to come. they use the boss or shift to conclude. this was a residential building in bailout here until and is really a 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 on 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 with left detroit and identifying the relatives
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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 emergency services 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 has wiped out from us by the usability military is back. it says to stop thomas forces from regrouping upon that flux have turned into a graveyard for police involving garza,
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this part of the strip has become shots. it landscape with no medical or civil facility left to ease vidalia humanitarian prices that they use very minutes receipts of northern gauze this fall from over to our campus. so i would just kind of scott, well, many of those injured in the attacks were rushed to the nearby. come out, nod one hospital, where a doctor say they're struggling to treat patients, spots in special ed, but it was over here. so should come. i did want to come, i loved one hospital and the entire vicinity is a, was i? the hospitality is left with no result is no medical supplies. i'm no medical stuff . this is because many of our specialized doctors and sessions have been detained. 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 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,
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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, so many children have that bone sticking out of their bodies, requiring an orthopedic surgeries many a suffering from brain injuries and required delicate procedures pop up and neighboring cause. a city israel has bombed the busy fluids market, killing at least 4 people and wounding dozens of the zeros a bit of a maternity reports from an actually baptist hospital where many of the injured were taken. and i'm right now. c that inside the hospital here in northern central does 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 have arrived in a critical condition. the place here, the hospital has turned into a scene of a tragedy, like the way
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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. our teens 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 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 guys all they ended up being targeted and improved to be killed by his rating direct missile, which resulted in many fields and does is injured arriving thought at the hospital, but i am sending you me just the wrong. northern gods. all that is fine. the is really military says for if it's soldiers have been killed in northern garza,
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the casualties occurred and these are bad, your area. another 5 have been wounded and fighting across the street. and 11 on 7 is really soldiers were injured and fighting with his beloved tens of soldiers have been killed. in the past months of israel's move to ban the un agency for palestinian refugees has been condemned worldwide. on monday, as parliament approved legislation prohibiting owner while from operating in israel, the agency provides essential aid schooling and health care across guys all. here's how palestinians there have been reacting. well, who goes to how come up with this is catastrophic. it contains the gaza strip and the refugees to receive aids, to a slow destruction. and today i know people who corporate, 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
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problem, deprived them of all of that, right? this is up to give us 9 the, it's a countries of the whole, well don't stand together with us against this decision. israel will freeze everything for us or institutions and close up the people benefit greatly. and the only benefit comes from one more step here. well, the united nations secretary general has written to the is really prime minister about the band on owner why gabriel is on those at the un headquarters in new york . with a more 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 would essentially ban on row. and in his daily briefing to journalists here headquarters, the spokesperson made it clear that if unreal was banned, you would have devastating consequences on the humanitarian situation. for millions
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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 a political solution could be found. there is no political solution. 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 implement implemented in the way that they can ask, that has decided if there way you can imagine the unrest still can at least partly go on with their work. no. 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, the idea is for the un to pressure is real not to implement the new laws, which might be the best case scenario, but would still leave under a, in
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a precarious position, trying to carry out its mandate. gabriel's on to, i'll just need a united nations in new york. a lebanese official saying is really strike on the southern town. a sort of funds has killed at least 10 people, mostly women and children. earlier israel targeted the suburb of had it saved on the outskirts of sight on that attack, killed at least 7 people, and wounded more than 20 people there. i say that is really the army gave no warnings before the strike or what i see for nowadays we were sitting and all of a sudden we had the marseilles when it hit the building, it came down, then a 2nd messiah. and the 2nd building came down and the one next to it to they have no mercy. and the no face also in the south and about the firefighters have been battling a blaze caused by is really strikes videos on social media. so the aftermath following is really read on the city center. emergency teens are searching for survivors under the rubble. hezbollah has appointed
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a new leader after israel assassinated, so it has not had a lot in lebanon at last month. 9. parson is a veteran figure in the movement having served as deputy secretary general since 1991 iran con. how's more from baby room? the son of the bone in the south 11 on in 1953, his beloved and you need it. and i've got some steps up from his previous role is deputy to secretary general, inherits significant challenges. will domestic political pressure and risk of assassination of by israel. 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 this equation a little sooner rather than later. so it appears that this is a very, very human and to emergency situation for husband law to show that there is no
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leadership that they've known based as bullet is an organization is brutally divided into 3 political wing, a charitable um and a power military force in many ways it's more powerful than the states that his power ministry force is said to be stronger than the lebanese army named goss. i'm is i respected choice amongst has bullet suppose is but internationally. he's only seen through one lens. 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 find. and that may will define his tenure and will tell him how the looks it's left and the solution is a ceasefire. well, not speaking from a position of weakness, if these railways do not want that, we will continue the war. almost done, the foot would cease by it talks progressing slowly. the questions for the international community are clear, well named carson,
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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 has beloved israel has targeted several senior hezbollah officials in recent months, cousins previous as a housing this role was assassinated in let them last month. and these riley government has made clear its goal of the total destruction of the group and its lead is in wrong calling out to 0. they reach the with just one week until the us presidential election. the candidates are on a final push to win over undecided voters. that's a live picture where cala harris's campaign event is being held in washington dc. and she'll give her a closing argument attacking donald trump's time in office from capital. feel that of course, being the scene of the january 6th riots. and this is the scene of donald trump's
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campaign events in allentown, dotson, pennsylvania, a key battleground state in the upcoming road. on november the 5th. and we have our teams there. they are covering both campaigns in a moment's kimberly house. it will join us from washington. first will bring in allan fisher joining us from alan town in pennsylvania out. so alan, tell us what we should be looking out for where you are. well donald trump has already started the famous closing argument at it's as simple as days total of how this broken donald trump can fix it. essentially ice these here in allentown, pennsylvania. a couple of reasons for that. one is allie voting stops to day in pennsylvania. and hundreds of thousands of people level ready both to and so with we've got some indication of the weight. so this is going to go there is going to be a big town next year. and also donald trump, from that raleigh on sunday, is now apologizing,
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essentially back tracking on the comments made by one of the speakers when he called puerto rico as a garbage dump. now the trump campaign has said that the speaker wasn't approved by donald trump. a donald trump said that the raleigh on sunday was a festival, a meeting, a gathering of love. and so he's surprised that there is, there's, but don't worry around comments that were made about puerto rico describing it is a steaming garbage tip in the middle of the sea, which many people saw as races. the problem he's got here in pennsylvania is that there is a big puerto rico population has been around since the sixty's and seventy's. and even before the raleigh, we saw protest or from puerto rico, going around. and the hottest campaign has been a weight of that. so they have spent a lot of money over the last 2448 hours targeting those voters, replacing the message that came from not beating that gathering in new york and making sure being aware of what was said, that in the whole,
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just in the last 10 minutes or so. marco rubio, senator. from florida, someone who stood against donald trump and the 2016 presidential campaign has talked about how the democrats are using inflammatory language. saying that donald trump is a fashion saying that that's not the sort of language that should be used. totally ignoring, for example, that donald trump has been using it very often and for far longer than the hottest boots campaign. the donald trump wants to see many people turn out and vote here in pennsylvania. there's about 12000 people in the arena behind me, and he knows he needs the 19 electoral college votes from pennsylvania. if he has to have any chance of winning on november, the 5th, that's why he's spend a lot of time here. he's here again this evening. i will be here again before the pool is close on november the 5th. okay, thank you so much, allen, for the time being reporting from pennsylvania. well, not bringing him to the house at joining us in washington dc. so come on, harris is calling to night speech for
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a closing argument against donald trump. kimberly what, what can you tell us about that? yeah, we've already had some x serves that have been given to us. and what we know in terms of the argument she will make is that she's going to really put spray donald trump as a start choice. and a contrast from what she is offering voters, she's going to say that donald trump is obsessed with grievance and out for revenge . and she will also say that she doesn't believe that people who disagree with her are the enemy in contrast to donald trump. and she's also going to say that she wants to put people that disagree with her him in jail. she, on the other hand, will give people that disagree with her a seat at the table. and she promises or will promise when she delivers her speech . but she will be a president for all americans now in terms of the location and you touched on this
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in the introduction, it is certainly a location that was deliberately chosen significant because this is what her campaign believes were really offer. the stark is contrast between what she believes a cala harris presidency will offer americans and what donald trump presidency for a 2nd time put off for americans. the difference between products she says, and a 2nd term under donald trump would be chaos and division. given the fact that this is the very same place that on 2021, donald trump rallied on january 6th to supporters just before they went to the us capital to try and overturn the results of the 2020 us selection. now this, as you mentioned, is the very last opportunity for the vice president to try and get those undecided . voters were now just one week away from november 5th election day. and given the
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controversy surrounding donald trump's madison square gardens rally on sunday evening. and those allegations that he was not only inflammatory but races, the harris campaign believes that this is going to be a very fitting. i'll be an unplanned rebuttal. okay, thank you so much. kimberly for that report from washington dc. thank you. still ahead on alta 0. i'm rob reynolds in tuba city, on the navajo nation in arizona. we'll look at how the native american boat could be crucial this year's presidential election. the outcomes in the coast kind of bricks group of emerging economies counterbalance the us led, weld order. china has an ask the measures to stabilize its housing market. will they work? plus we look at why type giants are increasingly turning 10. you can the energy
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counting the cost on that, which is 0. let's say full year of war in gaza and now it is really troops invading lebanon or the us and israel working to reshape the entire region. who americans trust to handle their economy, immigration, and the wars and ukraine and gaza. a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line behind me, you can see just really a slice of the damage. as a result of these intensive is really strikes asking questions, don't you see your, your future? and when you see the state of the country today, we're forcing from the action hunter into a c panel. the talk here within the local like from documentary, i'll just say it was teens across the world. when you closer to the thoughts of the story, the bold and i'm told stories from age and the pacific on out just sierra
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the the, the, this is all to 0. here's a reminder of the top stories. this, our, israel's military has killed at least a 100 and closed the house. the news in 2 separate attacks and beta here in northern gauze, on an attack on who's killed 19 people. and another $9.00 to $3.00 died in a strike on a 5 story residential building. lebanese official saying is really stripe from the southern town. a sort of fund has killed at least 10 people on earlier israel target at the suburb of products side on the outskirts of side on that attack. killed at least 7 people and wounded more than 20 for just one week until the us
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presidential election. the candidates are on a final push to win over undecided voters come with harris is due to gifts for closing arguments in washington. while donald trump is holding a rally in the battleground state of pennsylvania. well, the native american community comprises a small but potentially important group of us voters in 2020, more than 90 percent of indigenous voters supported, president biden helping him secure a victory by less than one percent as rob reynolds reports from to bus city in the spring state of arizona, native american voters could have a major impact on the presidential election to the city is in the heart of the navajo nation. the people of this impoverished and often overlooked region could be the key to kinda le harrison's hopes of winning the presidency here. people in their um to were senior democrat, people,
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most of so we modem for calmer hair so that i think that wrong donald trump is the wrong person crew. put in the office again. we need um, camella, you know, and i'm all blue, you know, everything by election level. it's, it's for democrats, former neighborhood nation president. jonathan is trying to make history. i am buying to be the 1st indigenous person, 1st native american to be elected from arizona to the us house of representatives. his candidacy could drive, turn out, boosting harris. they'll end up voting for other candidates on the ballot and most likely they'll be democrats. indigenous rights advocates, a native political power is underestimated. native americans absolutely have the power to determine the outcome of the next presidential election and certainly many elections in their local and county jurisdictions as well. here is,
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has targeted native voters with heads like this one and has 20 paid staffers organizing on tribal lands. the relationship between tribal nations in the united states is sacred. last week or running, mate. tim was held a rally on the navajo nation. those harris campaign effort seemed to be paying off based on what we saw and heard on our visit. here in tuba city, donald trump is not popular here. the stuff he does, i don't understand. you know, a riot on the capital. you know that's, that's something we don't do. you know, it's a no, no. there's a steady trickle of early voters casting ballots at a polling place nearby. and that's where we met nursing student michela, billy, who had just voted for harris. i think kamala would be a benefit to, to my native american population, to, to my people, a rugged land and a proud people who may hold the keys to the white house. rog, reynolds, l, g, 0,
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tuba city, arizona. please 20 people have been killed in an ethnic violence and gone as upper east region. the violence in the border, china balco as part of a dispute about who should be the areas. traditional leader hundreds have been displaced on businesses, shut down homes on the how much reports demanding, and keeping that down the test to see the no longer feels safe in vocal the violence hasbrook life in the training don't last on still gun and i'm calling on the lead us to take action sort of the killing and back who is very bad. the killings while the wiley is also very bad, there are imposing a curfew and bout cool. but this should also be a curfew. and while the wally, the government has deployed extra security forces, india, and unlike them, coffee has been the impulse boca residency. that's not enough. well,
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what happens is, what is happening here is the same thing that is happening while it was they put them under care fuel, but they said they will never open. i took a few in bulk with to we will not, it will be the curfew. it's not the 1st time that ethnic violence has broken out of who should be the atheist, traditional leader local official c doesn't start thinking in the area in the past 3 years. the late this company started up the dispute, the traditional leader came through bo, and on thursday stood students were able to move in full pick ups not because and brought say that see the super bowl. and that is the way the conflicts that that is the way the risk started. and that's we speak news to 50 people that us troops patrol the town local residents of the bank and lusting
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solution hands and data. a russian attack on the ukrainian city of car keith is less, at least 4 people dead. the mayor says 6 others were wounded and the medical center damaged khaki viz, ukraine, 2nd city, and lies around 30 kilometers and the russian border. it's been frequently targeted by air strikes to norway, where a tram has crashed through the front of a store on one of as low as main streets. a police 4 people were injured including the driver will not tramp the rails. the cause is not yet known that the driver is being treated as a suspect. the american actress terry gar, who won a claim for supporting roles and a number of classic hollywood comedies has died. she was 79. she was perhaps best known for her performances and young frankenstein and tootsie, which earned her an oscar nomination. gar died of complications from multiple
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sclerosis. okay, we'll have more news on alba, 0. coming up at the top of the hour and less than 30 minutes time. but coming up next, it's counting the cost. thanks for watching bye. for now the, the bolts of the gulf waters is still represented by all the southern states being fairly well. but this is proper winter coming in their, their weather to come together. you develop jaren's, thunderstorms, and that's going to be the case again, we used to that and they could be really big because a contrast across temperature wise, this is nice and warm. 20 some most eastern states. and that's a single figures for the rest of the course. not in the cascades and the rocky mountains, that's wednesday on thursday. the same process continues. therefore you drop
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a 10 degrees and for example, chicago has the showers go through all the thunder storms go through is cutting down in texas too. but this is incoming, yet more winter for north western states and british columbia, a pretty wet in central america, from the time across the small onto the caribbean. charles, at any time of day, certainly is a daily event with a steady breeze blowing them in a heavy rain, possibly for the south. and i'm thinking of costa rica in panama. i'm be, i'm not into columbia, but these oper 10 show fresh lot storms. i have to say not affecting much of mexico . i'm unfortunately not affecting much of preseyada. we would like to see vault the mall. there's bit more of a bloom on wednesdays, full cost of animals on tuesday on monday. and these are useful stones sciences that though it's hot since young, nice and warm and auction teen or the private 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 keep coming. the actions of israel's government, the military invitation has been described as the closing of the hello on the bulk of this discount of the costs of that which is 0. the weekly though, because a lot of business and economics this week breaks is expanding and it's cloud looks to be growing. the bulk of developing economies wants to come to balance west and lead institutions, but kind of re shake.
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