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of 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, the civilians and know them, gone to search for survivors after the day of it's really strikes up to more than a 100 people the hello jordan, this is obviously are a life and also coming to a rescue operations on the inside and southern level, not often on his ran the s drive kills 7 feet, couple of harris attacks donald trump's rentals and office companions for votes in pennsylvania and ethnic findings in northern gone. and these at least 20 people
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that have been displaced. the beginning, northern gauze, where these randy ministry has killed at least 19 palestinians and an attack on paper here. and asked right targeted 3 residential buildings. at least 30 people are supposed to be trapped under rubble and rescue teams of trying to find survivors. northern gauze that has been on the, on his way to seats for more than 3 weeks of battle. tac happened just hours after another strike killed up. these $93.00 pallets in the ends in the same area, or at least $25.00 children. as far i'd say to a 5 story building children, dozens of forcibly despised families as much and for the us state department despite the attack, as horrifying. sorry, got by assume reports not from de paula in central garza. i know that there's somehow this man has to find
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a way out there's no machinery in building guns that they use as the boss or shift to conclude. this was a residential building in bailout here until an each really a stripe selected that 3. i knew it was bombs without warning. one of our men's in demos, as you can see, there are murders all over the place on bodies hanging over the walls. the neighbors here. and that's the lucky most of those killed in the strike were women and children. according to medic, the fuse of volumes is with left detroit and identified their relatives who my sons, with their entire families were killed. my married daughter was killed and my other daughter, what with her 5 children old killed. what's wrong, did they do? what did those innocent people do to be slow to like this?
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done to the post indian civil imagines, the service says around a $100000.00 people are stuck without food, an access to medical care in this part of northern guns, the organization says it's operations have comes holt, because of the now 3 week long is various things here this is an area earlier this year, isabel said it had wiped out from us by the usability military is back. it says to stop from us forces, from regrouping upon the flux, have turned into a graveyard. full family's in moving garza, this part of the strip has become shots. it landscape with no medical or civil facility left to ease vidalia humanitarian prices. and so they use very military seat of northern gauze is far from over to our capacity. i would just the right there is that i kind of saw what a neighboring goes, a city israel bomb the busy food market,
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getting at least 4 people and building thousands. i'll just say it was a, bring them out. finally, reports now from the hospital where many of the injured were taken. i'm right now standing inside the hospital here in northern central gulf. the city is really drones have targeted robust as 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 that be a month to get to boost that is 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 and searching for survivors under the debris. they were gathering to parents as the basic necessities and also how the market this, this, the populated market located in northern central because of the city where,
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where many people and many shops are open and selling. a basic necessities in basic goods for the people of northern gods. all they ended up being targeted in a brutally 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 the wrong northern gauze. all that is fine is what was moved about in the u. an agency for tell us been interested. jesus has been condemned worldwide. on monday it's paula been to prove legislation prohibiting unwrap from operating and israel. the agency provides a central aid schooling on health care across garza, here's how palestinians the been reacting well, who goes to how come up with this is catastrophic. it contains the gaza strip and the rescue cheese to receive aids, to a slow destruction. and today i know people who call, but i know it's so wrong,
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but it's because in real helps cause or with age that is given to all palestinian people that vote is wrong regarding this you voted for it. they want to solve the problem, deprived them of all of that, right? this is up to give us mind doing the, it's a countries of the whole, well don't stand together with us against this decision. israel will freeze everything for us or institutions and close up the people benefit greatly. and the only benefit comes from one or, you know, the, you and the 2nd to general has written to these ready prime minister about the bad on audra. i'm just here with gabrielle is on those at un 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 rarely 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,
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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 they 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 implemented and 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 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,
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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 on to i'll just need a united nations in new york. this is really the only place as 4 of its soldiers have been killed in northern gaza. the casualties occurred in the jabante, a area of the 5 i've been wounded in fighting across the street. and 11 on 7 is rarely sold as the engine and fighting with hezbollah. dozens of soldiers have been killed in the past month. officials and 11 on say, and his riley strikes on the southern town of santa found us killed, at least 10 people, the victims, i must, the women and children alia as well. talk to the subject of how to sign to on the outskirts of set on that attack, killed at least 7 people and wounded more than 20 people that say it is rarely ami, gave no warnings before the strikes the we were sitting and all of a sudden we had the messiah. when it hit the building, it came down. then a 2nd,
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we saw it, and the 2nd building came down and the one next to it to they have no mercy. and then i'll see what he's rails targeted assassinations i've seen, you know, how my son has blond members have spread, say, among the half 1000000 palestinians who struggle to survive and level homes. refugee camps for decades. i'll just say it was child stratford spoke to one of the public spending refugee and the donnelly, comp and tripoli in northern level. children playing the shadows alone. narrow alley, ways with generations palestinian refugees of play before jumbles of criss crossed electricity cables hanging precariously overhead a life on the margins of living each society. a struggle now made was by another the over the weekend was established 5 decades ago. the united nations estimates that more than 90 percent of the people who are living on the diplomacy line and in
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addition to the daily struggle to survive, there is no fear in the camp. it's not just as bullet being targeted to live in them. how much says israel killed, come on to his wife and 2 children. and this strike on october. the 5th one of several targeted assassinations upon us members, 11 and in recent weeks, aaliyah sits with a sick husband mode and that's fine. a home not move stuff as a kidney condition, a needs expensive medical treatment that she cannot afford. now she and many in the camp blanca fee is rails, from the members of palestinian all resistance to it, calls terrorists, and who it wants to kill the deputy. i have even thoughts about suicide 2 or 3 times and that fine people cry more than me. well,
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i know institutions including the u. n. can help us. we are living in fi and sort of every day. the check point is adorned with mules and pictures of palestinian lead is most current from the past. or there are various policy infections in the camp. they have occasionally clashed among themselves, but they control secuity here. posters of recently assassinated hamas and hezbollah, lead as a reminder of israel's lead to reach how they say either. then the last, which reminds us of the days of these radio occupation more than 30 years ago when they used to target policy incomes in lebanon. this fear of most strikes from the enemy of law. look on our yeah, our security measures we put in place, but there is a lot of distrust and feel spice. no one knows who else is on these rails hit list and where among palestinian refugees, who are civilians? 11 and the next talk. it may be charles methodologist era. we refugee camp
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tripoli. the no, it's just 6 days until the us presidential election. the candidates on a final push to sway undecided voters during high closing arguments, and washington, coming to harage took aim and had a republican rival comparing him to a petty tyrant. and in the swing states of pennsylvania, donald trump denounced when he called the failed policies of the bike and administration. i want to, i was correspondence. kimberly health has not had a meeting everyone in the shadow of the white house and speaking to a crowd of more than 50000 us vice president comma le harris offered undecided voters a choice. one week from today. you will have the chance to make a decision that directly impacts your lines and we're going to the capital harris
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spoke from the site where in 2021 former president donald trump rallied supporters to overturn the results of the 2020 president election. highlighting the contrast between herself and trust. this is someone who is on the table. obsessed with revenge case dealing with reasons and out for i'm checked power. the terrace reminded voters that in less than 90 days, either she or trump will be inaugurated into the oval office. monday, one if elected donald trump would walk into that office with an enemies list. when are you elected? i will walk in with it to do list. the vice president admitted she's been in office for 4 years. still, she told voters, her presidency would be different than that of president vinyl. our biggest
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challenge is to lower costs, costs that were rising even before the pandemic. and there is still 2 high chairs. also pledge to protect abortion rice, a core issue of her campaign with teaching in the battleground state of pennsylvania. on tuesday, trunk targeted harris for what he called the failed policies of the live in harris administration. save in virus. they've embarrassed us capitalize, embarrassed as she doesn't have what it takes. but some harris supporters fear. it's trump that doesn't have what's needed to leave the country for another 4 years and it has really, really, really scary that so many people believe in someone that the only feels so unsafe for us. cala harris, close this loose reminding voters the us was founded. seizing freedom from
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a petty tyrant and she warned voters on election day, not to submit to the will of another petty tyrant, donald trump. kimberly help him alice's 0. washington, for john is on the visa, i've seen a partner with the drums of the strategies. that's a polling and he says come with harrison, donald trump, i both made mistakes which could be costly. the 3 fourths of the, of american voters feel the countries headed in the wrong direction. and so it's not wise for here to be owning this white house, but in terms of gaza, she has made a mistake. and i say that not as an air of american, which i am, but as a, as a upholstered uh, she needs the support of people of color. she in support of young voters, particularly young women, as they say that. gaza is one of the top issues. they in fact, are much more friendly towards withholding. a leveraging a g is real demand not support for a whole for an immediate cease fire,
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but demanded immediate ceasefire. she has refused to do that, and that could hurt her from what we're hearing in puerto rican communities. throughout pennsylvania, even in florida, is that they're quite angry about the depiction of puerto rico, the depiction of, um, uh by the comedian of, of mexicans, for that matter. and it's conjuring up memories that donald trump was not very friendly towards puerto rico during the, the hurricane. that in fact he, he was pictured throwing towels to people who were gathered in a desperate and then also held up aid for quite a while and got into a of, of combat with the mayor of san juan, the capital of puerto rico and the governor, as well, so he has not taken ownership of, of,
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of this and it looks like it looks like he could lose some, some puerto rican and latino votes, a permanent trump allies. the buttons been released from prison and office having a full month's sentence for contempt of congress. he was a key advisor to the former president's 2016 election campaign. now we come down and was convicted after refusing to testified to a congressional committee for investigating the january 6th riots. the confederate spoken to trump since his release and left his time in prison. admission ceilings and power. okay, for standing up for me, i pulled a handful of photos from 7. the swing states will decide this is us presidential race and that road to the white house run through pennsylvania. i'm 0 civil vonny explained. so let's look at the us select tool map. we want to tell you about a very important swing states president joe biden, home state of pennsylvania with 19 electoral college votes. it is this year's biggest prize among battleground states. many observers, in fact, i believe it will be the tipping point state. the place at either side must win the
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claim. the white house pennsylvania voted blue for decades. but that changed with donald trump. in 2016 trump breaks the democrats, so called blue wall winning pennsylvania by a margin of just over 44000 votes, out of nearly 6000000 cost. now in 2020 joe biden, slips it back, but the margin remains very sent about 80000 votes. so it margins like this, we need to look deeper to understand what's happening. the basic electro map of pennsylvania in 2020. it looked like this, those big blue areas, the cities of philadelphia and pittsburgh. and all that red in the middle is mostly rural, and much more finley populated. look at what happened over time, starting in 2012 voters. from these 3 counties, erie blizzard north hampton voting for democrats. and then in 2016, they switched to voting for donald trump, who as we know eventually won the presidency. so on election night watch erie county posters say this is the funniest county in the entire country. and they
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think that no candidate can win pennsylvania if they can't win here. pennsylvania's nickname is the keystone state very appropriate this year. and because it is so important candidates are pouring money into campaigning and advertising. both the harrison from campaigns are reportedly spending $360000000.00 on tv, digital, and radio as a just a pennsylvania. and what do pennsylvania's care most about? well, so many it's fracking, that's a form of oil and gas production that is bad for the environment, but which supports a huge number of jobs around the state. harris famously opposed fracking when she 1st ran for president 4 years ago. but now says that she supports it to win pennsylvania. both candidates will need the support of a coalition of voters from different demographic groups. that's white, black and hispanic voters, as well as people from both prosperous urban centers and suburbs as well as rural areas. they also need college and non college educated motors to rally behind them
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. all that means that convincing the people of pennsylvania that their plans for the economy, jobs and funding for their communities will work for them. snap poles of opened in botswana is general that extra photos are choosing members of parliament to will then elect the president for that. and i'll kind of see msc seeking a 2nd done final time. as routing botswana democratic parties facing a tight race against the opposition umbrella for democratic change, the economy, corruption, and unemployment. some of the major issues at least 20 people have been killed and ethnic violence and gone is up at east region the violence and they bought a town of buck who is part of a dispute about who should be the areas traditional leader hundreds have been displaced somehow and reports demanding and keeping that down the test, the stadium no longer feels safe in vocal violence, hasbrook life in the trading. don't last on still gun and i'm calling on the lead
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us to take action sort of the killing and back who is very bad the killing while the wiley is also very bad. there are imposing a curfew and bout who, but there should also be a curfew. and while the wally, the government hasn't 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 open. i took a few in bulk with 2, we will not, it will be the curfew. it's not the 1st time the ethnic violence has broken out of we 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 to boca, on thursday, stood security. we're able to move in full
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pick ups law because and brought c c library safely the ball. and that is the way the conflicts that that is the way the risk started. and that's we speak news. 50 people are that us troops patrol the town local residents, hope the bank and last thing solution hands and just the risk of teams in spain say they have recovered the bodies of several people who went missing off the heavy rains triggered flash flooding authorities. and some of the worsted areas are advising people to stay at home. unavoidable, non essential travel. felix now are ripples tolerance of water rushing through valencia and under loose here in the eastern and south and parts of spain leaving and they'll wake debris, destruction,
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and depth. a house of the entrance of the town just disappeared after the flash floods. and there are at least 2 people still missing. officials don't know where they are. the residents say most troves were inundated and a high speed train with more than 200 passengers on board the rails. but luckily came safely to a stop officials of since raised the emergency luck level, restricting movement and suspending route and as services schools levels will be closed in the worst huge areas. just an hour ago the water was at this level. it could reach my uncle, but earlier you couldn't walk here. the water was at this level. you couldn't even see the bridge. so the levels being going down, spain's central government has deployed specialized military units to help local
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rescue teams reach thousands trapped in swamped areas. and heavy machinery is also being moved into towns to help clear debris explains what the department says array. a cold front triggered the 1st with a warning that such extreme events could become more intense with climate change leaks. new r o g 0 workers in germany is electrical engineering and mental industries are on strike, demanding a wage increase. they 17 percent, that's twice what companies are offering them. the german economy isn't with session for a 2nd. yeah. i'll just hear a step by some reports now from bonus to work a symbol and have lost out of their fax. the rest of the month hire 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,
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the 1st slide made it clear that needs to be close down and they want to stop the thousands of jobs. raising the question if their demands 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 the chancellor shows is openly, i'm hopelessly divided. something that has become painfully clear today with all of the shows as his finance minister organize himself with how much to discuss a way out of this already been called a sub on crisis. some have called this early containing raising the question, how long will this government still suffice for these workers? this political infighting doesn't lead to anything. and they say they are paying the highest price sub prices else as 0 balance or ogden tina's largest public work
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as events cold for 36 hours, strike in the capital. but as iris, thousands march against austerity introduced by president. have you immunized government eh, rail and subway will cause a low wages and making it difficult to make ends meet, artificial intelligence, there's a sense of attention that the annual mini pulse security expert window hop on defense editor alix templates went along to see all the latest security innovations and how a is being used a guide to the future of security, and that it's set to auto official intelligence. like humans, a model is a told what to look for. the nice thing about it's been that, you know, you can train it to do everything and also it does it very, very well with the mode. i'd say you give it the bathroom, becomes just a bit like humans. you learn from your own environment and you learn from what you see here and touch big data. how big is it and how this vast amounts of information will be crunched or presenting the previously you told me citizens is now the find
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line. many of these companies have to hook and it's not just security companies use it. the bad guys i to be using the i as well. so i'm sure you've heard about the fix scans and all these things. and even that feminists are using ai to get victims, right. and ultimately in future, we bought them. of the most vehicles, the vehicles can be used to ship really sick books and so on or even as a weapon. so this is why e, i light any technology, egypt source, secure to applications of multiplying to the rapid evolution, developed efficient intelligence in an effort to keep up with criminal enterprises . now, increasingly high tech, from the cutting edge of law enforcement in crowd control to predicting crime and gathering evidence a has become a central to. the person now remains will be information the cap is become the most powerful weapon. will alex the topless, how to 0 minute poll? so see american access to every guy who won exciting for supporting roles and
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a number of classic hollywood comedies has died. she was 79. she was perhaps best known for her performances, any young frankenstein until the sea, which enter an oscar nomination. god died of complications for multiple sclerosis. that's it for me down jordan for now. more information of course on our website, doc 0 dot com. there it is. the one that is next and then that's followed by the inside story. that's it for me. thank you. thanks so much and bye for now. the the. okay, mexico has been hausten. saudi arabia currently sitting province of pakistan is tougher than most places. northern hemisphere. judges season is not invisible. coming out of europe through the black sea, but developing more shells again, because that window is fairly close. this is through, doesn't talk to you. the breeze down through the chain is getting stronger off the
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coast of egypt. and charles, i stopped in the shop now and sylvia jordan, northern side either might drift back towards the coast during says he is well indicative of a change of season problem. anything else? i don't think that'd be particularly big, but the big ones are around. they produce flooding recently again, significant funding in mecca, and they stretched across savvy arabian up towards q 8 and shut themselves with breaking out any rock during fiercely the line that extends them towards eritrea. the same time as the federal bray has been blowing down the gulf in the night last few days. it's cool things down significantly, though it is still quite hall on the southeast of iraq and proximal u e and per month. so the 6 in dubai, for example, with the sun going sides. so goes the rain and is following fairly heavy. now with the sea of the republic of congo, south that's been quite stormy. recently in south africa, not stones going away. the rain from it is going out 3 months. i'm big quarter. i heard it be welcomed with open arms. the
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america is a region of wonder of joy tragedy and yes, of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you have to be able to relate to the cuban conditions. no, it's a lie and it's my job to shed light on how and why the cause of a nation was why that is why bands the united nations agency formality refugees, a deeper task for pillows for millions of the for many of them old by the i'm days variety of to what will be the legal, diplomatic, and humanitarian consequences of the band. this is inside story, the
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