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a little less than obviously because the tenants increase. so you're only as good as the cost of those state listing, sir. yeah. and i'll just 0. the civilians in northern guys. i search for survivors in the optima or when it's ready rate, if it kills more than a 100 people. and one of the other ones are in jordan, this is all 0 life and so on. so coming up a rescue operations on the way inside of the southern level, often on his radio strike, killed 7 people coming to harris, the tax, donald trump's rentals and offices. he campaigns from folks in pennsylvania and ethnic findings in northern gone at least at least 20 people that hundreds may have been displaced. the
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beginning northern gauze olivia's randy ministry has killed at least 19 palestinians in an attack on faith law here. and they have strong, targeted 3 residential buildings. at least 30 people are supposed to be trumped. under the rubble and rescue teams are still trying to find survivors. hold them. guns that has been under is really siege for more than 3 weeks. well, that's how it happened. just hours after another strike killed of these $93.00 pallets and the ends in the same area, at least $25.00 were children. at strikes at a 5 story building children dozens of forcibly displaced families. the spokesman for the us state department describe the attack as her fine. i'll just say it was targeted by zoom reports now from daryl bella in central golf. as i like the others . somehow, this man has to find a way out. there's no machinery in building guns that to come, they use the boss or shift to conclude. this was
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a residential building in bailout here until an is really stripe selected. and every i knew it was bombs without warning. while the other men did the most. as you can see, there are martyrs all over the place, bodies hanging over the walls, the neighbors here, and that's lucky and most of those killed in the strike with women and children. according to medic, the fuse of volume if is with left troy and identifying the relatives who my sons with their entire families were killed. my, my daughter was killed and my other daughter was with her 5 children old codes. 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,
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the organization says it's operations have comes holt, because of the now 3 week long is really seen this year. 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 from us forces from regrouping a palm in flux, have turned into a graveyard, full families and loving 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 from over to our capacity. i would just the right there is that i kind of saw israels move to bottom. the you, an agency for palestinian refugees has been condemned worldwide. on monday it's paula and to prove legislation prohibiting unrest from operating in israel. the agency provides a central aid schooling and health care across garza,
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here's our palestinians. this been reactive well, who goes to how come up with this is catastrophic. it contains the gaza strip and the refugees who receive aids to a slow destruction. and today i know people who copeland, i know it's so wrong, but it's because in real helps cause that with age that is given to all palestinian people that vote is wrong regarding this you voted for it. they want to stop the people, i'm depriving them of all of that, right? the school is up to give this mind doing that and it's the 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 or whether you and the 2nd to general has written to these riley prime minister about the band on unwrapped gabriel, as on that was at un headquarters in new york. with more details on that to we're told that un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, sent a letter to his railey prime minister benjamin netanyahu,
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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 spokes person made it clear that if unreal was banned, you 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 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 that on right still can at least
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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 really not to implement the new laws, which might be the best case scenario, but would still leave audra in a precarious position, trying to carry out its mandate gabriel's onto. i'll just see it at united nations in new york a this really minutes. he says for that soldiers have been killed in northern gaza . the casualty has occurred in the giovanni a area of a 5 were wounded and fighting across the street and in 11 on 7 is really sold as an engine and fighting with has belong. tens of soldiers have been killed in the past month. officials and 11 on say, on his rarely asked strike on the southern town of sort of fun that's killed, at least 10 people. the victims are mostly women, and children alia israel, talking to this of that. i've had it side on the outskirts are set on that
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a time to let these 7 people and wounded more than 20 people. their site is really on. they gave no warning for the strikes the now we were sitting and all of a sudden we heard the messiah. when it hit the building, it came down. then a 2nd me silence it and the 2nd building came down and the one next to it to they have no mercy and the no face lebanon's back on the valley in the east of the country is clearing off popped a series of as rainy as strikes which killed at least 60 people on monday. buildings were leveled in the attack and civil defense themes had been removing the daybreak. santa hold. it has more from a lock in the district about in the district of bol book and the car reached you in 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. this is really a very strategic area for has the law. it is um,
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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 disproportionate damage in order to turn the people against the group. so the strategy seems to be conflicts. pain on has biloba to inflict pain on its supporters, the muslim shack community. and that's why we have been seeing the 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, controls the skies. and there's little that has the bullet can do to stop attacks
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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 of the not just 6 days until the us presidential election. the candidates. so in a final push to sway undecided voters, you're bring her closing arguments in washington come to hire. i still came to have republican rival, donald trump, comparing him to a petty tyrant. she spoke of the same spot with trump address support as before they had to come to us capital. in january 2021. sunday, one of the elected donald trump would walk into that office with an enemies list.
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when are you elected? i will walk in with that to do list of what i will get done for the american people. and on who worked with the everyone. democratic republicans and independents to help americans for working hard and still struggling to get ahead. obviously it was done homeland, was that the vice president riley as you can see the crowd now streaming. now there were definitely tens of thousands of people parked in this famous area of washington, d. c, between the white house and the washington monument. they come to here at cumberland. harry spake, i'd say that was polite, infuse, yes, and full her and full her message, but even more perhaps in that there was repudiation of donald trump and a lot of people are telling us the woman said to us and they gave it to was just to
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think of another donald trump presidency. another said go just looking at this spot where in 2021, the 6th of january, he spoke to the supporters just before they stormed the copy to build a. it makes me think of how i thought well that again, basically, obviously this won't come into harris wanted people to think, to think back to that. i get out at the bar. the biggest here the night was when people was saying no going back, no going back to a donald trump presidency is coming to her as tries to get out of i don't home and i would just say the washington dc. meanwhile, donald trump held a raleigh in allentown, pennsylvania. that's a key battleground states in the upcoming 5 until november, the 5th of zeros of an official, was that so from in pennsylvania, a week before the election, the knows how important the state is. it is effectively the crown jewel in the swing states when the 19 electoral college votes here and it puts you well on the
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way to securing the white house. but donald trump is here. firefly to because he knows that some of the comments made by one of the speakers at the madison square garden, raleigh in new york on sundays, a spot, a great deal of controversy being called races after he describes puerto rico as a flaming pile of garbage and there are a lot of puerto rican, those are people with puerto rican heritage here in pennsylvania. i'm with the re so tight that could make the difference. that is why, for the 1st time he talked about for the rico and one of his pictures. and once he's done for the island during his time in the white house, nobody loves uh, latino community and uh, puerto rican community. more than i do. it's interesting because i've done more for puerto rico than any president donald trump, who was appearing before roughly $12000.00 pulse again about couple of houses, price size, go to where all the scenes that were coming out of washington on tuesday evening.
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both sides know how important this data is, the races incredibly tight tumble of how this is a slightly but well within the margin of error, that is why both candidates on their side of gates will be back here in pennsylvania before the country goes to the pools on november the 5th. oh and so sure i'll just do an allentown, pennsylvania. so let's bring and rina shaw. she's a political strategist and found a relax strategies. that's a political intelligence problem and she joins us live from washington, dc, reading a good job. you were there, so at this point and neither candidates as close a deal, it's not an official was the same. then his report, the race still will not connect a critical well. those speeches last night from both harris and from are they lock it up, swayed undecided, vote as a tool, a, a d b 's finale, speeches from both harris and trump in dc and pennsylvania respectively. where speeches intended to really give their all. and i think both of them did just that
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. you heard a long ranging speech from trunk, not only long at length, but really lengthy, in terms of policy views, something that we're not used to hearing from trump. when he spoke, he spoke with the sing for aussie, we hear from him, there were a number of falsities there within his remarks, but more than anything i grabbed onto a lot of how he very clearly gave what he would do when he takes office. it should be noted, he's broke from a teller prompt, or which is also not the typical thing that trump does. where is with here is when she appeared in front of the white house, the lips she to how to tell a prompt her. but her entire again, full court press is what i call it was focused on unity, unity, unity. let's. i'm left to stay with trump because the heat seems to be on him at the moment with those terrible comments about puerto rico from that comedian at his recent riley is trump, therefore likely to lose support from latino voters who may prove to be
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a crucial demographic in deciding the election right now, as well, in the immediate aftermath of the comedian at trumps madison square, garden, new york, rally people were absolutely flabbergasted as to how he could still get the support of puerto ricans and puerto ricans are american. that should be noted this comedians jump would not just one that landed flat. it was offensive because it called puerto rico, a floating island of garbage. but again, she didn't call the puerto ricans, that i don't think that makes it any less worst. but that's what's being highlighted tonight because by then today just picked up on that bit and he said trumps remark, a trouble comedians remark, excuse me, was not a good one. of course, i'm paraphrasing bite in here. we went on to say that the only garbage he's, these are trump supporters essentially. so the line there was crossed by this,
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a comedian with trump never came out and denounce that comedian and we don't really have any evidence to show us the did move the needle with latino americans. i'm reading for coming on. how is the millstone around her neck? is the by legacy, has she done enough? do you think, to persuade undecided voters on the economy and also young voters and people of color of issues like the war and gauze? i mean, many observers read us and she hasn't done enough about gaza. the old right now, we know that john z is an all important building block remains one for harris because it was jesse that put bite in harris and the white house in 2020. she needs that turn out to not only be strong nationwide, but she needs that turn out to be strong for her in certain pocket. all the emphasis has been on michigan. of course, the uncommitted movement there remains pretty strong. the didn't get a speaking slot at the democratic national convention, and many took great defense to that. but as to what jen z will do regarding their
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views on gaza and they're feeling that the, this in ministration has failed them. look, it should be noted that harris did come right out and say, i want to cease fire. i want control of arms. there should be condition, please don't, is real in terms of us giving them arms. but in, in, in calling back and seeing the bigger picture here, we don't have any good data that could lead us to draw an educated guess. we'll adjourn the as the building block show more apathy, like we thought they were starting to do in the spring in the summer time before by the end dropped out apathy mean they may just choose not to go to the polls because they are so frustrated about this administration's handling of gaza. okay, read a shot. always good to get your thoughts on you on that list as we know. thank you very much indeed for talking to us. thank you for having me start for a short break here. and i'll just say that when we come back, i'm always good topless is miller poll security expo, and i'll be telling you whilst if some intelligence is now central to innovations
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in law enforcement and security, the, the bolts of the go forth is, is still represented by all the southern states being fairly well, but this is proper winter coming in there, there where the to come together. you develop john, 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 further west with the coal star and the cascades and the rocky mountains. that's wednesday on thursday. the same process continues. therefore you drop a 10 degrees and for example, chicago was the showers go through all the thunder storms go through. he's cutting down in texas too. but this is incoming, yet more winter for north western states and british columbia, pretty wet and central america from the time across the small onto the caribbean.
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charles, at any time of day, certainly is a daily event with a steady breeze blowing them in 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 are potential fresh flood storms. i have to say not affecting much of mexico, unfortunately not affecting much of preseyada. we would like to see vault the mall . there's bit more of a bloom on wednesdays, full costs of animals on tuesday on monday. and these are useful stones sciences that though it's hard to know since young, nice and bold knowledge and teen or the the, the,
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there's no limit to how a dream continue to study in your own event, you know, counter and things the the welcome back. you want to go to 0 quick reminder about top stories here, this out as well. the military has killed at least a $112.00 kinda stadiums and 2 separate attacks. and thank le, here in northern causes, an attack on the homes killed 19 people while another 93 died in a strike on a 5 story residential building. officials them living on the san is ready strike on the southern town of sort of found us killing up these 10 people as well. talk to the sun. i've had upside up on the outskirts of side on that. i've talked to let
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the 7th, i'm good with just 6 days to go to the us presidential election candidates on a final push to win of undecided protests come to her as has been getting her closing arguments in washington. or donald trump is held around the in the battleground states of pennsylvania. now, tens of millions of americans will cost the balance on the election day on november, the 5th, but the system to choose a president is slightly different to other countries. so yvonne, he explains the role of an actual college in most democracy's elections are pretty simple, voters vote the candidate with the most votes wins or the party with the most votes wins that appoints its leader to government. but that is not how it works in the united states. instead of voting directly for a present as americans pick their leader through what is known as the electoral college and every 4 years we have to remind ourselves of how that actually works. so here goes, there are $538.00 electors or electoral college motors representing all 50 us
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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 rarely voting for is their state directors. 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 all policy. electors are chosen based on who wins the states popular vote. and let's take an example. let's take texas huge state big population and 2025800000 voters. chose donald trump. a more than 5200000 people chose job i'd because texas is when it takes all those millions of votes provide,
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did not matter. trump, on all 38 electoral votes bite and got nothing out of texas. one other thing to note, every state has to have at least 3 electoral votes, regardless of population size. and this means small states are hugely over represented in the electoral college example. wyoming has one elector for roughly every 142000 voters. texas, if you do, the math has one for around 466000 voters. what is all of this mean? it means that throughout history, on 5 occasions, candidates who did not win the popular vote have actually ended up carrying the presidency. that includes famous the george bush and the 2000 presidential election, who got fewer votes than his 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,
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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 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. at least 20 people have been killed and ethnic violence and gone is up at east region, the fonts and the boat. a town of buck who is part of a dispute about who should be the areas traditionally to hundreds have been displaced and businesses shot. i'm a how many people demanding and keeping that down the test to see didn't no longer feel safe in both the violence hasbrook
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life in the trading. don't last on. still gun hands calling on the lead us to take action. so it, i couldn't believe it's probably killing about 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 while it was they put them under care fuel, but they said they will never update the curfew 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 who 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 where able to move in full
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pick ups not because and brought c c. but i've, i received the ball and that is the way the conflicts that that is the way the risk started. and as we speak the news to 50 people. i did an s troops patrol the town local residents of the bank and lusting solution hands and added to 0 mozambique self possession. leave the oven and see him on the line. it has cool from nationwide strikes because of police killings of opposition and figures. rights groups say at least 11 people have been killed in protest against disputed election results. after there was malcolm lab reports in the capital of the days of waiting to both is of all physician native and on the same ones on a finally get to yeah,
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he's next message he's proved costing on facebook from a secret location people he wants to hear what he has to say, and he's cooled for another nationwide strikes his time last think, 5 days starting from says say well, when the people are massacred, we have to sacrifice ourselves, be so suffering on 1st day left so much to end the might of i'm the suffering of the people all across the country where we uh, throughout america, those in mos on big capital. i'm a pizza design for attracting people from who lives on those. um the people have traveled from in coverage provinces. thousands of dollars is the way to try and make a living. and then on the same online, a message resonates with people who say they really want to change malcolm web houses here, the food se mozambique
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a russian attack on the ukrainian city of hockey was left at least 4 people dead. the mass as 6 up as a wounded on the medical sense of damage. hockey, visit crane, 2nd city, and eliza around 50 kilometers from the russian buddha. it's been frequented, targeted by a strong several people have died off to a massive hail storm and forgetting flash flooding in southern spain, delete the valencia regions set a number of bodies have been found. notices or teams of new people to safety. and i'm going to see it after a river overflowed. people have been in sight is to stay indoors. argentina's largest public work is unit. that's cool for us. 36 hours strike in the capital. when his iras thousands marched against a wave of austerity and measures introduced by the president of the i'm in a at rail and subway workers say they're struggling with low agents. workers in germany's electrical engineering and metal industries are on strike, demanding a wage increase. they want 70 percent, that's twice as much as companies are offering the gym and economies and recession
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for a 2nd. to step process reports, somebody, a metal worker symbol and has walked out of their fax, the rest of the miles high of face prices have gone up and they want to be compensated for companies in germany have been struggling. the economy hasn't been just that so many years on monday, so slides made it clear the 3 needs to be close down and they want to stop the thousands of jobs raising the question if their minds are realistic. invite the truth is the old economic institutions and experts say that 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 around the government for urgent action to both of the economy. but the government of tonsil olaf shows is openly. i'm hopelessly divided. something that has become painfully clear today with all of
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the shows as his finance minister organizing stuff was promised to discuss a way out of this already been called a sub, a little crisis. some have called 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 prices else as 0 balance. the opposite has been intelligence is the sense of attention that the annual mini polls security expo being held here in doha, on defense of, to alex, the top police went along to see all the latest security innovations and how it's been used a guide to the future of security and that it's set to auto official intelligence.
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