tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera October 30, 2024 12:00pm-12:31pm AST
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us in israel working to reshape the entire region. who do americans trust to handle the economy, immigration, and the wars in ukraine and gaza? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line. the mold in a 100 palestinians are killed and is really strong. so northern garza is the genocide continues. the time's time is a dime. this is i'll just say we're a live from cell hall. so coming up, women and children among at least 19 people killed and overnights is riley strikes themselves and 11 in the mid trees deployed in spain, regions hit by flash floods at least 51 people died. so i'm kind of the harrison
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dog from beginning closing arguments in the final push for the white house, the beginning and nose in gaza, where at least 19 palestinians have been killed. vine is riley bombing, near bates law here. square the strike targeted 3 residential buildings rescue teams and trying to find survivors with at least the 2 people believed to be trapped beneath collapsed buildings. the us has condemned another attack in bet law here earlier on tuesday, it killed at least 93 palestinians. us state department spokesman, nice to mid cold it, a horrifying and so with a horrifying result, thousands of those killed in these radio strikes on a 5 story building with children. hundreds of forcibly displaced people were
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sheltering in the building, and it was hates without warning. knowles and gaza has been on the siege, is riley sage for more than 3 weeks. the palestinians were also killed or injured and is right. the strikes on the central and southern cities in garza, local sources say, a series of tens, housing displaced people in debt and bella and han eunice were targeted active as shed footage of the off them off to social media, showing casualties being taken to a lot. so hospital a highly my low joins us lives now from devon. by in central garza and honey we were talking yesterday about sikes. some big la, hey, here we are talking about a novel strike on the area. take us through what seems to be an intensification of hits on base law here. yes, i mean people are still are living it through the aftermath and beyond folding
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a tragedy is all about pulling up the residential building. got as of yesterday, it has been a 24 hours since the attack. happy night. and unfortunately in a tragically, there are still more people under the rubble as committed by between 40 to 50 family members who are still under the revels. again, this building a 5 story building accommodated a close to a 100, a 120 people according to an assessment made by an eye witness who see people evacuating from your body. or if you come another part of the northern deacon shoulders in that particular building, and some of them arrived as, as late as the evening before that that like hours before the attack happened, they were inside that building. but again, we're looking at a situation that is similar to all the disasters that truck across the gall, this trip many of the people are still missing and a trapped on the rumbles. and it takes time. it takes more, in some cases, days and weeks to remove these large pieces,
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a 100 or more people buy rebels the just to remind our viewers. many of the building the residential building in northern gaza strip in the initial weights of the work were flattened completed by what is very military. describe as carpet bombing of the entire node as part of district a year later. and some of these bodies are still under these, these type of rebels, later on in the evening of the next day. these really monetary target at another house, leaving another a family in a in shock of these is this your level of destruction on the tragedy that been inflicted on this fam, 90 people are reported guilt with the close to 30 people are still missing on the rumbles and the reason we see this difficult is coupon folding because of no civil defense department operation. no hospitals and health care system operations. all they know, they garza that along the south of getting military fees for a close to a close to uh, $24.00 days. uh, now with no water medicine or food and resources live saving items available
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uh, in the northern part of this make it very difficult for people to survive these difficult condition. one more important element of what's happened is more double the tragedy and double these the sufferings, the people who are evacuated from areas that are designated by the video monitor has read the areas and should not be a not, not safe for people. force into evacuation. got into areas and the end up being killed in those there. again, one more proof that there are no safe place across the gulf strip. and another prove that there is a full narrative when it comes to save zones across the golf. a highly must load the bringing else devices from garza now is what was banding of the u. n. agency, full palestinian refugees has been condemned world wide. the united nations secretary general has written to these ready prime minister about the by and on on
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rule. gabriel is on the, is that you in headquarters in new york? there's more details. we're told that un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, sent a letter to his railey prime minister benjamin netanyahu, outlining his grave concerns about this is really parliament legislation that would essentially ban on row. and in his daily briefing to journalists here headquarters, the spokesperson made it clear that if unreal was band, 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
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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, 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 real 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 need a united nations in new york. lately i spoke to, sam rose, the senior deputy director of under affairs and gone. so he says without swift, international intervention, we will see more people starving to death. a strong base seems in no
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gosh, absolutely written out of this tass population. the civilians in the most of all 4 of the conditions on the bomb bomb and injured by um and as receiving populations 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, of access. but it's just, i mean, it's iris a case interested in the interested in the interested in being easy now on a population is this on i it's nice with denied permission works evening to bring in bring in the supply, bringing goes, i was a successful assets, a recent life, one of the hospitals in northern garza and and matter of fact a few desperately se sick patients to another location. so that happened
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a couple of successful missions to hospitalization in oregon of our ability to provide services that is essentially now the was a wells 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 ruble that also have been denied in the, in the past. the past several days as well, for chosen loving and saying is riley strike on the southern town of sod off on the skilled at least 10 people. the victims include women and children in separate attacks. israel tanya said, the suburb of how to tie them on the outskirts of sight, and at least 9 people were killed, the molten 20 injured people that say these right, the army gave no warnings before the strike. so i got ahold of has mol, from outside the inside of as the, as really, military expands and intensifies its bombardments. civilian casualties are mounting
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. there were 2 strikes in the side, an area that caused up to 20 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 rebels. 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 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 8 people were killed in that strike. now these really military says that it is going after has bhalla members who are in civilian areas,
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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 of 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 see me come on, the of the us department of defense is due to visit israel on wednesday. a michael color that is head of the united states central come on. we'll be discussing the
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latest developments on the wrong, to senior advisors to president 5 and meanwhile, our fault, it's feed you in israel on the 1st day that will be discussing waste when the conflict 11. and when i spring in now, abraham thought i had to use an associate professor of conflict resolution at the institute for graduate studies. good. have you with us? so are you optimistic about the prospect of a c 5 deal for 11 and one for the 1st time? i think yes, there is some hope and this is fire. uh for a number of reasons. i think there is no vision for this war among you. that is why they government they are there is constant bombing without any serious progress on the ground. and if there is something when that is about binge, i mean nothing. yeah. a hole in the past theater, a late and the managing this war in goes on and living on is that he does not accept the proposals. he can be forced to accept the proposals. and he'll be forced
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right now. yes, exactly. and what's forcing him? unfortunately, it's not but the by then i but his vision is the law offices on the ground because his they'll put ation on the ground is making no progress. absolutely nothing in the sense this war stopped at the bottom and he is bleeding on a daily basis. serious losses. as we've seen, all the number of soldiers go to the ground with no, with no progress. so he's only paying a price without making any progress for him on the ground. so this is the kind of pressure of that he, unfortunately the apparent about that. because if you've done any observers have said that it is in his interest, political survival interest to keep the conflicts going well. he does care about the human losses on his own side, the soldiers, the more confidence that he's, he's going back expo is vital from living on from the ground. the serious pressure of that puts them on him because that is the latest. so i pick them up,
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take that for a long time, even, you know, the position of those, they come up sustan's, this kind of losses. especially especially with a lack of vision of where he's going with this war. he has not to present that a vision where he's going with this war and he is nothing, you know, is like a gambling. the more, as long as he is winning, there is no in the where he goes. so only when is the last is on the ground pressures, and that's the language he understands. and i think he found it in the bottom where it has blogs, have the idea of ending making a sci fi deal and loving them before as well. also ends the war in gaza. oh for sure that has below, has not accepted this as so we don't have any statements from seeing. the other has believed that is to support this, but indicate that it's actually the coming from live. i don't seem to suggest that
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with the seat as a proposal has below will accept because there is no position within that, anybody's front within anybody's government. then several of the pump is over posing this one. and it seems actually to also accept for this kind of this engagement with we live in our own goza. and this is something a green light from the on the that have been some size from behind on, on this. and so this would think that it shows well as to accept this kind of uh, this engagement, if again, that is a serious proposal on the table. what is the draw fits demand to have some role in monitoring? the boat is on the ground and having operational access to lebanese space. i think this is what's going to take some time for these negotiations. bucks up at the end of the day at no one will accept any see any sort of arrangements that gives. so i of the access. busy or what they call the legitimacy to, instead of in no one will give them even the responses from them of the,
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at the national act. those have not accommodated this kind of request. however, i think at age most can be discussed to insure the implementation of security council resolution, 17 or one to ensure that this last thought, i think that would be the exit. but okay, but i haven't felt our hot on the don't high institute for graduate studies. thanks so much for coming in vegas, i'm. it was still a head on al jazeera, ongoing violence, and so them full of these hundreds of thousands from the homes in the space of just the week. the the that is still raining heavily and high and i or this thing had appeared in southwest and john as a result of the of the loft tropical side. but the one to watch because it just got
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off the top of your screen. come right, developing, tie, so you're heading towards ty, one that's taking much of the energy with a to have the atmosphere, but it does not preclude narrow forecasters thunderstorms back into java. so the way you see, for example, it has been dry here for quite a few weeks. so that's, that's too i think the same is to actually, you know, not straight whole. this is guns turn wet, but elsewhere it's a fairly dry picture pump from a few sheriff developing probably on the sea breeze around victoria, up to new south wales and increase on being quite willing thing west australia pass . 33 is very high, but that's slowly coming down. so we got 28 by the time to get to friday. and again, by that time, just coastal channels, i think for the most part as phone use, even though we should be seeing more heavy rain here. what i'm stopping on says day there is heavy rain but in the form of up slight rain on this i fall at the cross church. that's a woman. the 21 ask for a change over recent days, stays that way as the right and becomes heavier and heavier and moves up through
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south island. but it's there, but a great hard time to get to stuff is that you have to use for the weekend. the sun is still out for you and christ church for the unique perspective. we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide. it still remains lar, just one section, connect with our community and tap into conversation as you find elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out just the or the
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the you're watching out 0. let's recap those headlines now. at least 19 palestinians have been killed in, in his riley bombing there. but it's not his squire in northern garza rescue teams and trying to find survivors release 30. the police to be tracks beneath collapse, building officials and 11 and saying is really strong on the southern town of sort of funding this killed at least 10 people. at least 9 people were killed in an attack on the suburb of homicide. on the outskirts of side, at least 50 people have died in flash floods in spain, pharmacies and some of the worsted areas are advising people to avoid. non essential travel spans, whether agency says some areas east of valencia, go to 20 centimeters of rain full. felix night, a lot of reports. tolerance of water rushing to valencia and on the
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loose here in the eastern and south and parts of spain, leaving in their wake, debris, destruction, and debt. when i guess that is 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 the residents say. most troves were inundated, in the high speed train with more than 200 passengers on board the rails. but luckily came safely to stop officials of since raised the emergency luck level, restricting movement and suspending rail and air services. schools of all. so being 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 in the water was at this level of work and you couldn't even see the bridge. so the levels being going down for spain's central
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government has deployed specialized military units to help local rescue teams reach . doesn't strapped in swamped areas and heavy machinery is also being moved into towns to help clear debris. spain's what the department says array, a cold front trip. good. the 1st with a warning that such extreme events could become more intense with climate change, the licks new r o g 0 the with just 6 days until the us presidential election. the candidates are on the final push to sway on decided votes is kind of the harris deliberate was she called her closing arguments in washington, dc. she to came into arrival donald from comparing him to a pass
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a tyrant. iris was speaking of the same spots with donald trump addressed as the forces. the full day is hacked. us capital. in 2021. there were attempting to stop congress from certifying jo biden's 2020 victory. our white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare has more had evening. 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 spoke from the site where in 2021 former 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 honest, stable,
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upset, with revenge case dealing with reasons and out for i'm checked 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 elected donald trump would walk into that office with an enemy's list. when he liked it, 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 a positive 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
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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 the 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 only feels so unsafe for us. cala harris close this loose reminding voters the us was founded. seizing freedom from a petty tyrant as 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 voters from 7 swing states will decide this is us presidential rice. and that road to the white house runs through pennsylvania
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and 00 via explains how or 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, believe it will be the tipping point state. the place at either side must win to 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
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rural, and much more finley populated. look at what happened over time. starting in 2012 voters. from these 3 counties theory lizard north hampton road in 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 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 trump campaigns are reportedly spending $360000000.00 on tv, digital, and radio as a just the 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
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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 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 to sedan now, where the humanitarian crisis is escalating, the international organization for migration says more than 14000000 people have been forced from that homes, hundreds of thousands were displaced during the last week. so trying to find safety inside sedan. about 3000000 people have crossed into neighboring countries. have a morgan has more from call to the ongoing violence between the signees
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army and the power of military rapids support forces means more and more people here in saddam continued to be displeased. over the past week, hundreds of thousands of families fled for more than 50 villages in to see the state in central sedan and then in special ed local responders, they have to have dozens of families have also been displaced. as a result of continued artillery strikes by the parent military are a stuff on the city of on fashion. that's the last remaining armstrong cold in the dark for region in western sedan. now facing is ongoing between disabilities, army and the recipient of the parts of the country as well. such as in the south east into not states where the army was able to retake more territories from the recess. now, so down has the world's largest displacement prices and over the past month alone, according to the united nation, more than $50000.00 people across the border intern, neighboring chad from the dark for region because of the ongoing violence. the current displacement figures sense at 13000000 people this place since april last
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year. that's the largest number of displaced people in the world. and many of them are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance due to for funding. how to 8 organizations such as the united nations, and because of the inability of 8 workers to reach those in need because of the continued violence. many of those, according to the 9th admissions, have been displaced more than once because of the expanding conflict. but despite the fact that civilians remained to be caught up between the hours of i'm the sudanese army slicing does continue here in the capital, have to an elsewhere around the country. he but morgan, i'll just narrow cartoon. paul's of opened in a general election and bolts, wanda, both is a choosing members of parliament will then elect the president. monkwood said my c, c is seeking a 2nd and final tom is governing both on the democratic policies facing a tight race against the opposition umbrella. for democratic change, what do you tell you government is due to deliver its budget. lights are on
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wednesday is the 1st time and they the 15 years that i have a policy has been in charge of the country's finances. prime minister kissed dom are his warning of what he calls painful but necessary decisions of the routing out tax cons. jonah, how reports from carlyle in the north of england, colorado in the north of england, with much made rawhide on the new government's 1st budget announcement. here the struggle against poverty is real faced of children don't get enough to eat one in 3 household. so scott, it's heating cost, and carlyle is not on usual at the community refuge, run by local church, the lonely and vulnerable enjoy a hot drink and strength in numbers. they made to sell the product is really sure. or you can stick upon guides on it, but we made long term changes. so that does and does it have to change because of the assignment because that shows us the.
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