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to approach to the timesheets, because simply putting people behind bars does not present crime, says one back a months to now. teachers are to juvenile conflicts after spending 20 years in prison himself. despite the duck success story, the crime rate has grown up slightly with authorities. now more focus on trucks in the kits and cyber crime, the more than a 100 palestinians are killed and is riley strikes a northern gauze as the genocide continues the hello, i'm sat, me say them, this is down to 0 live from dell hall. so coming up, women and children among at least 19 people killed the nova. nice is really strong and southern loving. we're falls on the hundreds of thousands of palestinians
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struggling to survive and 11 in refugee camps on camera harris and donald trump. again, closing arguments and the final push to win the white house, the beginning and northern gauze that way, at least 19 palestinians have been killed. vine is riley bombing their bates law here. square. let's try and target it's free. residential buildings rescue teams trying to find survivors with at least 30 people police to be trapped beneath to watch the buildings. us as condemned another attack and by to lie here that was earlier on tuesday. it killed $93.00 palestinians. us state department spokesman, nice to minute, hold it. a horrifying incident with a horrifying result,
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the thousands of those killed and these are the strides on the 5 story building with children. hundreds of forcibly displaced people with sheltering in the building when it was hits without warning, northern gauze that has been on the siege more than 3 weeks. a number of palestinians were killed or injured. the news really strikes on the central and southern cities in garza, local sources say a series of tens housing despise people in depth and about a 100 con, use with target to active is chad footage of the off them off the social media showing casualties being taken to a lot. so hospital jaime, my move, joins us live from data by law in central garza. so 1st of all, take us to bates law here. how does that lie? a square look. this our off to those intend strikes the will send me judging of from the intensity of the tax and many of the footage. and the video is
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the merger from the northern part of the civil looking at the air that has pretty much turned into a waste land in the trash. it is with the people who are trapped there. they are, they have to go on to this daily striker right now after each ears tried targeting more buildings and more residential or blocks and public facilities, an infrastructure the, the aftermath of these attacks, of course, comes with the cost. if people to spend hours and sometimes they just searching through the rubble support, people buried and missing under these large pieces of concrete. what's really heartbreaking right now, people who are pulled it from under these rubbish do not have a place to be buried. and if, if they are dead, they are likely taken on and be buried in the streets right now in the back yard. the. some of the bill is standing buildings and tax residential buildings and in the area or the sidewalks. we've seen examples people take it to the side watts of beef, particular air that was bomb. and it last night there or the night before. and people
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who buried this simply because people run out of space in burial sites in graveyards, to bury the dead. those who are lucky and not been removed from under the revels with injuries they arrive in the hospital, but there are no me to go get what's delivered. you end up losing their life in the emergency department or in operating theatres, simply because there's no health care uh, health care available in these facilities. only a one hospital that is still somehow operation doesn't allow the hospital and part of a charitable organization, but doesn't have a capacity to accommodate this large numbers or operates in under these difficult conditions. the other big hospitals are out of service completely. there's one hospital now with only a 3 medical stuff, a doctor and 2 nurses, one more elements that it's hard to be really hard for people. they're, they're running out of white teeth. these are the shroud, hawkins. to wrap the desk and they're they, these are not also available these days and how many
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are in good people finding access to medical help given that is ready for us is rated to come out of the one hospital detained, a lot of medical stuff some of the entire know, the part of this trip is left without a trouble. her health care system right now and again, one more time. this is the only health facility available in northern garza is allowed the hospital. this is a small health facility managed and operated by a charitable organization. now there are other areas that were on all those operating, but because of the ongoing military fees, most of it, the clinics and other sensors have been shut down completely. so it's the only one a bit later right now. and it's, it's designed to accommodate a small case the simple cases, but not an influx of injuries. people with severe bleeding or severe burns or even
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crushed on the rubble. that's definitely not what it's designed for. and that's why we're seeing an appeal by the municipalities via declaring the area as a disaster. because simply, people do not have this simple access to medical care, let alone the in a like you to access fluid sort of resources l or water or medicine or live saving materials much needed right now in these difficult conditions. the unfortunately, we're looking at the area that the situations are above catastrophic right now when the people are not dying because of the, of the bombs. they are dying because of the lack of medical care. and the reason we have, we don't have medical care right now because the hospitals have been destroyed and pushed out of service in a 3 weeks. the military upfront, in the northern part of this trip, rose high mountain mode for life from debt. and by now, as well as banding of view and agency for palestinian refugees has been condemned
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worldwide, the united nations secretary general is written to the state of the prime minister about the band alondra gabriel is on the is that you in headquarters? new york with more details, we are 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 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 unaware 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 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, 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 do that at united nations in new york city. i spoke to, sam rose, the senior deputies, the rank sort of under our fans and got them. he says, the civilian death toll will continue to rise without swift international
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intervention. a strong base seems in no cause absolutely reason atlas a task population civilians in the most of all 4 of the conditions on the bomb bomb and injured by um and as we seeing calculations obviously slash or somebody lobby a have been uh themselves on so absolutely desks for conditions, i mean. ready really difficult for us to know precisely was going on given the time since he had all the fighting and given a lack of access. but it's just, i mean, is every say case interested in the interested in the interested in being easy now on a population is this on a, it's nice way of denying permission works evening to bring in, bring in the supply, bring and goes. i was successful assets of resupplied,
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one of the hospitals in northern garza and and matter of fact a few desperately sick sick patients to another location. so that happened a couple of successful missions to hospitalization in northern gauze of our ability to provide services that is essentially now the was a well that we is running, have been, have stopped. civil defense is no longer working efforts and mission is to retrieve bodies and attract people from underneath verbal that also have been denied in the, in the past the past several days as well. the officials in lebanon saying is really strong from the southern town to sort of fondest, killed at least 10 people. the victims include women and children, and separate the taxi as well. talk to the sub of, of how to tie though the outskirts of science and at least 9 people were killed. the molding 20 wounded people that say these right. the army gave no warnings before the strike. so in a hold of has more from hot inside the inside. as the,
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as really military expands and intensifies its bombardments, civilian casualties are mounting. there were 2 strikes in the side, an area that caused the up to a 20 a casualties. we are at one of those locations and had it side as you can see behind me, a residential building has been destroyed so far. 9 bodies have been pulled from the rubble. an 18 year old girl survived of she's now in hospital. she was pulled out the live. but what people here are telling us is that a 17 year old girl. they believe she's 17 year old. she's still stuck underneath the rubble and believe to be dead. so in this strike alone, 10 killed this, as you can see, so densely populated area, they are a residential buildings. it's not the 1st time how that site that has been targeted on sunday. there was another attack not very far from here about the kilometer and
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8 people were killed in that strike. now these really military says that it is going after has bala members who are in civilian areas, but human rights groups are saying that attacks like this you, when, when you have so many civilian casualties are just on law for in fact among the dead were children and save the children yesterday said that on average 2 children have died every day in the past 5 weeks. since that is really military really began this wide scale offensive. so, casualty told is mounting people who were here, they were displaced from southern lebanon. they came to this area in search of a safety yesterday. we were reporting from bali big that's an eastern 11 on and it was a violent day when more than 60 people were killed. so this is a, this, the trajectory of this war is only escalating to israel, songs of assassinations of celia,
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how mazda and has belong members have spread fear among the hall so many and palestinians who struggle to survive in evidence, refugee camps for decades. i'll just serious child stratford spoke to a palestinian refugee and then by the way, camping tripoli knows and loving children, playing the shadows alone. narrow alley, ways with generations of palestinian refugees of play before jumbles of criss crossed electricity cables hanging precariously overhead and life on the margins of living each society a struggle now made was by i'm not the over the weekend was established by decades ago the united nations estimates that more than 90 percent of people who are living on the diplomacy line and in addition to the daily struggle to survive,
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there is no fear in the camp. it's not just his bullet being targeted in lebanon from us. is israel killed? come on to his wife, and 2 children in the 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 mode stuff is a kidney condition, a needs expensive medical treatment that she cannot afford smell sheet. and many of the cams lanka is rails from the members of palestinian all resistance, fluid calls terrorists and who it wants to kill the deputy. i have even thoughts about suicide 2 or 3 times and that finds people cry more than me. well, i know institutions including the u. n. can help us we. i live in a fee and sort of every day. the checkpoint is adorned with mules and pictures of
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palestinian lead is most current. and from the past there were various promising infections in the camp. they had occasionally clashed among themselves, but they control secure to here. posters recently assassinated hamas and hezbollah, lead as a reminder of israel's lease to reach how they say either. then the last which reminds us of the days of these radio patient more than 30 years ago when they used to target policy and comes in loveland. a dispute of most strikes from the enemy of love. 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 tripoli
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to the head. and i'll just say era, an estimate violence in northern gun that leaves at least 20 people dead. hundreds more have been displaced. and wine, like as far as an echo door could be recognized as the cold shore of a song. a copyright claim is approved. the the the marion shaheen and i've been making films about since 2006. when i moved there in 2005, thousands, we recovering from the 38. your occupation by israel. people were hopeful that
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their lives would improve. their dreams have been destroyed and all that remains on account of the loss. shutter dreams on out to 0. the, the the come back here watching out to 0 time to recap the headlines. at least 19 palestinians have been killed in is riley bombing me. a bit, la. his square in northern garza rescue teams are trying to find survivors. at least 30 people out the least to be tracked. spinning co ops, buildings, officials,
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and 11 and saying is riley strike on the southern town. a sort of fund is killed at least 10 people is right also targeted the suburb of how that side on the outskirts of sides and at least 9 people were killed in batches. i will be $24.00 inches the with just 6 days until the us presidential election. the candidates, so on a final push to sway on decided vote is carmella harris did of it was she called to closing arguments in washington dc. she took game as her rival, donald trump, comparing him to a past due tyrant harris was speaking the same spotswood donald trump address to suppose is the full day a taxi us capital. in 2021. there were attempting to stop congress from certifying jo bivens 2020 victory. oh, white house correspondent, kimberly how could now good evening. everyone in the shadow of the white house and
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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 spoke from the site where in 2021 for president donald trump rallied supporters to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. highlighting the contrast between herself and trump. this is someone who is on the table upset with revenge case dealing with reasons and for i'm 2nd power terrace reminded voters that in less than 90 days, either she or trump will be inaugurated into the oval office monday. one of the
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elected donald trump would walk into that office with an enemies list. when he liked data, 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 by now, our biggest challenge is to lower costs. costs that were rising even before the pandemic. and there is still 2 high chairs, also pledged to protect abortion rice, a core issue of her campaign sitting in the battleground state of pennsylvania. on tuesday. tron targeted harris for what he called the failed policies of the live in harris administration. save in virus us. they've embarrassed us campbell, as embarrassed as she doesn't have what it takes, but some harris supporters fear or it's trap that doesn't have what's needed to
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leave the country for another 4 years. and it has really, really, really scary that so many people believe in someone that only feels so unsafe for us. cobble, harris, close this loose reminding voters the us was founded. seizing freedom from a petty tyrant. and she warned voters on election day, not to submit to the will of another petty tyrant. donald trump, kimberly held him alice's 0. washington. a handful of viruses from 7 swing states will decide this is u. s. presidential race that road to the white house, but it run through pennsylvania, i'll just hear a sarah vanya explains. so, let's look at the us select tool map. we want to tell you about a very important swing states president joe biden, whole state of pennsylvania with 19 electoral college votes. it is this year's
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biggest prize among battleground states. many observers, in fact, believe it will be the tipping point state. the place at either side must win the 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 $44000.00 votes out of nearly $6000000.00 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 theory lizard north hampton voted 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,
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watch erie county post or say this is the funniest county in the entire country, and they think that no candidate can win pennsylvania if they can't win here. pennsylvania is 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 trump 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. paris 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's black and hispanic voters, as well as people from both prosperous urban centers and suburbs,
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as well as rural areas. they also need college and non college educated voters to rally behind them. 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. mozambique supposition, lead oven on sale on the line is cold for nationwide. strikes. served with the police killings of opposition figures rights groups say at least 11 people have been killed in protests against disputed election results. malcolm, wherever pulls from the capital, i'm a photo in the off the days of way thing suppose is of all physician native and on said ones on a finally get to yeah, he's next message he's proved costing on facebook from a secret location. people here wants to hear what he has to say, and he's cooled for another nationwide strikes this time last think 5 days starting from says say well, when the people are massacred,
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we have to sacrifice also. be so suffering on 1st day left so much to end the models and the suffering of the people all across the country where we uh, throttle america, those in mos on big capital. i'm a pizza design for attracting people from who lives on the exam. the people have traveled from in coverage provinces, thousands of could on this is the way to try and make a living. and then on the same on line a message resonates with people who say they really want to change. c malcolm web houses in the food se mozambie pulse of opened about swan. those general election votes is a choosing members of parliament who of any like the president, monkwood, c my c. c is seeking a 2nd. and final term as president, is routing botswana democratic policies facing
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a tight race against the opposition umbrella for democratic change, the economy, corruption, and unemployment. some of the major issues. it's had least 20 people have been killed in ethnic violence and gone those i'll put east region violence in the bold a town of balk. who is part of it, the street about who should be the air is traditionally the homes of a. how much reports demanding and keeping that down pestilence. the no longer feels safe in both the violence hasbrook life in the trading. don't last on still gun hands. i'm calling on the lead us to take action sort of the killing him back, who is very bad. the killing wiley 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 hasn't deployed extra security forces, india,
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and unlike them coffee as being the impulse bulk residency, that's not enough. what, 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 and bulk with to we will not will be the curfew. it's not the 1st time that ethnic violence has broken out of we should be the atheist. traditional leader, local officials, 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, states, if you were able to move in full pick ups, not because and brought c c, but i've only seen for you but and that is where the conflicts that the that this way, the risk started, and that's we speak news to 50 people that us
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troops patrol the town local residents of the bank, elastic solution, hands and editors. here i'll state media in spain say at least 15 people have been killed and slash slots triggered by heavy rain in the south of the country authorities. and some of the was to terry is are advising people to avoid old on essential travel. spain's weather agency says some areas in the east of valencia recorded 20 centimeters of rain, full emergency teams of move people to safety. and then the lucio off to a river overflowed. a forest in ecuador could be recognized as the co all sort of a song. if a petition the, the countries copyright office is successful, the song which includes record, is natural sounds of the last set. the clouds forrest was officially presented at the comp 16 dive. i find the diversity summit in columbia. i will send that on. pnc
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has moved from cali, it's called the song of the cedars and includes the sounds of holler monkeys, baths and birds recorded in the cloud forests in ecuador and west created by musician cosmo sheldrake hung guy specialist juliana from ccci . right, or rather makes her lane and legal scholar says that for the it's gotta be to but they believe the forest itself should be credited as a co author. it was written with the forest because the phones of the song, a sounds recorded sounds that were made by the people that live in the park. and it was so it was also written in the forest because the humans that with visiting the forest roads and sign the words that are in the song. so this some wouldn't have been made without the forest. and it wouldn't have been made if we weren't in the
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forests before as things where soon called. let's say that those was given legal personhood in 2021. they ask whether it's constitutional court when it ended mining permits in the reserves that ruling gave the force right similar to human rights. now the more than human life project, the moth, is hoping that for the 1st time ever and nichol system will be legally recognized with moral author ship of a work of art, most people up to the door. and they'll say that on tuesday, the group petition, ek, whether it's copyright, though tory to do so. the constitutional court of ecuador, the here, the say those for us as a subject. all right, says their rights holder in 2021. so he's saying, well, if caught me, we ask him to copyright towards the authority to extract kind of the logical then legal consequences from that decision if in the end and they decide that this is not viable. we'll challenge that decision before the court's.
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