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there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure. now. counter arrange the, [000:00:00;00] the hello. this is in these, our own challenges here. um for the bad people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. more than 100 palestinians are killed in is really strikes on northern gaza. as the genocide continues, women and children are among at least 19 people killed in overnight is really strikes on $711.00 on also this hour in spain,
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the military is deployed to regions paid by flash floods that lease 51. people are dead and come a harris and donald trump begin closing arguments in the final push for the white house and on peace of statements with your spouse on the 50th anniversary of the rumble in the jungle. we look back at mohammed all these famous victory in contrast to and how it continues to inspire office century later the thank you for joining us. we begin in the gaza strip, or at least 19 palestinians has been killed and then is ready. bomb attack me a big lie, a square in the north. the strike targeted 3 residential buildings. at least 30 people believes to be trapped under revel. rescue teams are trying to find survivors. this attack follows one in beat law here early on tuesday. that killed at least a $109.00 palestinians. the us state department call that strike a horrifying incident with
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a horrifying results. central and 7 cities in guys. i've also been targeted, killing a non no number of palestinians, local sources, say, a series of tens housing. this phase people in dial by and con eunice were targeted as go straight to all just here is honey, my hold who's in the block in central guys. so honey, and intensification of the bombing campaign in the northwest seeing tragedy after the tragedy unfold, that just bring us up to speed with what's been happening these past few hours. yes, fall here and it's been repeating itself over and over in northern part of this trip and we see the same scenario happening again just within the past half an hour of report confirmed reports of the news, a talk on residential homes in northern part of it via that's in the fall of the area or district for the northern part of the grid. the initial reports that we got
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and many killed and injured our, our top down the troubles of the residential home. they've been targeted and we're waiting for more updates, as we try to call me to get more with time at a sense civil defense, the crew members and the part of this is part of it. an ongoing talks after these very monetary impose militaries, these across the northern parts of the strip. people are still trying to absorb what happened in the past. 24 hours in 2 separate attacks were entire residential bully been destroyed, completely flapped in on the heads of people who were inside the 1st one, where at least a 100 people were killed inside this 5 story residential building in northern part of this trip in the rebate by a project area and hours between these 2 attacks in the evening time of yesterday is another, a residential, another attack targeting the 3 residential homes of the leaving 19 people and more than 30 still buried under the rubber the aftermath of the that talks of course,
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i think the beginning off of this unified, the war is that many, my apologies was lost. the connection with the address here is honey. my whole day who is reporting from deb blah in central guys out on the latest bombing of the notes which was seen over a 100 people killed in the past 24 hours or so. and many of the injured as honey was saying they're unable to access medical care because the north of the gaza strip is still under siege by israel. a siege which is now in its $26.00. they with no food or water going into the north. olivia, we spoke to sam rose was the senior deputy director of odom or affairs in gaza. he says without swift international intervention, we will see more people starving to death across the street. a strong base seems in no, gosh, absolutely written out of this. a tax collections civilians in the most of all
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4 of conditions on the bomb bomb and injured by um and as receiving populations of slave slasher. so by law yeah. have been uh, themselves on so absolutely desperate condition is, i mean, really difficult for us to know precisely was going on given the time since he had all the fighting and given our lack 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 ants. knees with denied permission, routinely to bring in bringing the supply, bringing because i was a successful assets, a resupplied, one of the hospitals in northern garza and, and metabolic a few desperately, se sick patients to another location. so that happened a couple of the assess permissions to hospitalization, in northern goals of our ability to provide services that is essentially now the
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was a well we as on run run have been, have stopped. civil defense is no longer working efforts to un mission is to retrieve bodies and attract people from underneath verbal. i've also been denied in the, in the past, past several days as well. the official and 11 non se, and these really strike on these 7 panels. sarah fund has killed at least 10 people . the victims include women and children. israel also targeted the suburb of higher ed side out on the oscar. so side on at least 9 people were killed and more than 20 injured people. the say these really military gave no warnings before. 8 the tax is in a 100, has moved from hired side to inside on says the is really military expanse and intensifies its bombardments. civilian casualties are mounting. there were 2 strikes in the side, an area that caused up to a 20
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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 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 a 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, 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
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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 awesome on how the conflict is affecting civilians, especially children that speak to jennifer moorehead who saved the children as country direct and 11 on just joining us from be able to identify. thank you for being with us on al jazeera. you said in your recent report that we are starting to see 11 on the same pattern we've witnessed over
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a year of war in the gaza strip. what did you mean by this? well, what we mean by that is what we're increasingly seeing here are these are, these are very major events like we just heard from gods and what's happening now in the south of the country. mass casualty events, in which without a warning, entire buildings are taken down, that the civilian death toll being so extremely high. and, and as that is just escalating, we just have reports today of further mass deportation orders being delivered against a bond that can uh, and the agent historical uh, area in the north of 11 on and also in the south another p n. and and um, um, uh, 2 in there warning is that oh residence need to flee. we've already seen over a 1000000 200000 people on the move already now 25 percent or so labinata is under these mass of actuation orders. it is feeling increasingly difficult to find is the
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same place to go and, and in the meantime the, the human toll out of the, and the tool in this country and on its infrastructure just continues to, to increase the editor applying level. we are indeed witnessing an unprecedented displacement comp crisis in 11 on which is effected not just the lebanese, but also syrian refugees were sought refuge 11 on talk to us about the impact uh more of the impact on, on civilians and especially children. how they coping with this new crisis or so children have been living with the certainty and on the war, of course, since last october. and since the september of this year uh, with the, with the massive increase in displacement. and really so many of these families flood their homes about anything really put the kids in the car and, and moved to north. and so to have lost everything in their belongings and their toys and, and their, their sense of their,
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their community and their friends. and they've all ended up and in collective shelters or with host families. quite a number on, as you have indicated, have also across the border into serial syrian refugees and lebanese. and these children that are, are experiencing recurrent trauma as their families are, are unable or having difficulty and, and providing a sense of protection and normalcy for, for them. and importantly, also now as, as the school year should be starting school year and had just begun when this last the escalation began and, and children are again, in their 60 year of, of extremely disruptive education. and, and school and going to school is one of the most important stabilizing and, and supported factors for, for children. and we're seeing another year of kids being unable to, to get into school with, with the, with the consequences that would be felt for generations to come. right. and so what are you doing, jennifer? as save the children to help these families to help these children affected by this
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crisis, are you able to help them? i know it's a short, i mean the, the children of prioritizing services for children is the most important thing that we use which monitoring community. but seeing the children of our daughters together with our partners, we reach kids and collective shelters. we not only provide kind of the essential needs that families require mattresses and hygiene kids and that kind of thing. but also we're working directly with kids with recreational and play activities with some learning activities as we prepare to try to get kids back into the school setting with mental health and psycho social support also for children and their parents to help them understand you. cope with the crisis really, children need a sense of, of stability of the community and that helps them overcome and um, and overcome it and deal with the, with the daily trauma isn't. and that's
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a big big part of what we're trying to do. okay. jennifer, thank you very much for talking to us, jennifer moorehead say the children's country director in 11 on joining us the from be able to thank you very much for your time. and other developments, the head of the united states central command is you to visit israel on wednesday, michael covina will discuss the latest developments on yvonne to senior advisors to us present. joe biden, also expected to arrive on thursday for talks on the conflict in at 11 on and guy. so let's speak to get a young lady about this is a column this with these really newspaper high res, she's joining us from tennessee. gideon. good to have you again on knowledge a 0. so we have 2 senior advisors to the us president driving to israel to meet we understand with farming is missing our reportedly, according to his really media, to talk about the prospects of a cease fire with has a lot in 11 on what is the current uh,
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sentiment in these rep is there appetite within not just the military, but within the next. now government and the war never known. it seems so and it's quite surprising. so i must say that more and more voices both support from within the army. but not only for the army also be boxing the government who will think. busy in the knows, mission to accomplish and the breast show the people really know the needs ready to go back to their homes. is no way main fixed or those tens of thousands of people. where in fact you is it the one year ago want to go home. it seems that any or 14 sounds exhibited on with just complicates the picture. so there is an opportunity to go, which does not include does, i must emphasize. there is no intention to get out from augusta looked into
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a short future and by my friend or so that so they don't feel just by the liberal, it seems more achievable. right. and before i talk about god, so i, because i do want to ask you about that, just coming back to me up and on. you say there is a feeling that it's mission accomplished and 11 on. but as recently as 24 hours ago is really soldiers were being killed in a southern 11 on we've heard of a 4 soldiers being killed in 711 on this greedy. still fighting going on is israel, or the conditions that israel put forward for the fighting to end is willing to drop. some of the conditions for the sci fi to take face to this day is the completeness of very near, and that will be along the line. so part of the famous a security council resolution 70 no one. and the idea is that they just by the we will know that and so they taught me and it's the only arguments that are about the freezing,
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the facility and the role of unit being and leaving is. busy the, the right to point to what's going on there or kind of taking a good questions. it is right there is a good understanding. 6. 05 didn't look big any. see? i wish this wasn't, would have been the case and goes up. but as i said in been off, it seems to be closer than if, why is this not the case in guys had they had been reports of talks going on here in kata which involved the most side. chief, why do you think that it hasn't been progress on god? so what's the, what's the holdup this is it's, it's a very, it's a, it's they they all go say crazy, luna. think you're right so we can guess. we'll see garza as possible is room, which is not the case, was there but no, and they are those who believe that is
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a shoots. continue. the maclaine single. the know the product of gaza leaves the little bit about the does. that is really big. empty for by stands for a but you know, the. busy to create some kind of buffalo approximate. so between this one and since the guy's a street. and now those who claim that nothing else needs some wall to go for his person, the considerations all together to make see a more much more complicated and goes up there, right? so we just say in the government, we're not like is what it was doing from doesn't know. anyway, there we'd agree, but the boy who was doing something does a good you and maybe if i may, what we have to day though is israel in a very difficult not just political corner, but also a difficult legal corner with the i c, j i in the genocide case brought by south africa ordering is rep to fully cooperate with efforts to deliver a palestinian civilians the need which is not happening right now in the north of
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the gaza strip, which is under siege a few weeks ago. so we had the americans order israel given 30 days to improve the humanitarian conditions in guys that that's also not happening. and now you have is american officials striving to israel visit not matter to the national government, this political pressure and the legal pressure that is putting israel in you see, what do you, what you'll see as a pressure result. it seems to you as a pressure because as i keep on saying, as long as this pressure is a photo but any kind of measures. so in any case, most of these ladies tend to believe that they international court of justice is the same as the k. oh goodness. and these are in categories and the feeling is that the or heard is against us. and therefore, we can do whatever we're going to be, doesn't matter. that's the feelings you get in. let me thank you very much for
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talking to us and giving us a perspective the from israel gives and that is a column. this would be is reading newspaper high rates, joining us from tennessee. thank you. hi. sorry, i was targeted assassinations as senior. how mosse and hezbollah members have spread fear among half of a 1000000 of the palestinians who lived there and who struggled, survive, and 11 honest refugee camps with decades. i'll just hear his child stratford spoke to a policy in refugee and the of the die. we camp in tripoli, northern webinar, children play and the shadows alone. narrow alley, ways with generations palestinian refugees of play before jump blues of criss crossed electricity cables hanging precariously overhead a life on the margins of living each society a struggle now made was by i'm not the over the weekend
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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, there is no fear in the camp. it's not just as bullet being targeted to live in them from us is israel killed? come on to his wife and 2 children in the strike on october. the 5th is one of several targeted assassinations at honda as members in lebanon in recent weeks. aaliyah sits with a sick husband mode, and that's fine. a home by mood, soft as a kidney condition, a needs expensive medical treatment that she cannot afford. now she and many in the camp like a fee, israel's from the members of palestinian all resistance to it, calls terrorists and who it wants to kill. i don't exactly,
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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 check point is adult with mules and pictures of palestinian lead is most current and from the past. or there are various policy infections in the camp. they have occasionally clashed among themselves. but they control security here. posters of recently assassinated hamas and hezbollah elite 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 incomes in loveland. on this field 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
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and where among palestinian refugees, who are civilians? 11 and the next target may be charles profit. alger 0. we refugee camp tripoli, the center of the world news now, and at least 51 people have died in slash floods in spain. authorities in some of the worst 8 areas advising people to avoid non essential travel, sprains whether agency says some areas. east of valencia recorded 20 centimeters of rainfall that speak to many myers. she's a freelance journalist joining us from madrid. many, many c. a dead many more missing. tell us about the situation right now as you know it and why these spots have been so devastating as it has been devastating fully. it's one of the most severe logs that valencia has seen in recent years. west, still cheering from emergency services about the situation due to the level of
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damage and disruption. it's been very difficult for them to access a lot of homes and areas that has been affected by the flooding. so we're hearing the informational provisional information at this stage, which we, we understand at least 51 people or 2 died. that number is said to increase as emergency services are able to access times emergency services say there's still an identifying body has been able to missing persons hotline has been set up for those who happens turned up and says, and emergency, sorry, search and rescue records are still very much on the way the strongly huge, huge amounts of damage in such a short period of time. roads and train lines would cost. one train was the route, reportedly in malaga, emergency services is still working to clear that destruction, as i said,
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they've got the help of about 1000 soldiers with them. who's been deployed in that? is it where hearing the testimonies from people who described this for us just flooding as being really a surprise thing that came at them in the middle of the night last night. so huge amounts of water. so many cars have been piled up. there's been coming in and people being rescued from helicopters, clinging to trees here in the capital, the prime minister is expected to be speaking legs to today. he's should, he's condolences and urge people to stay off the roads today. the king also has shed, he's condolences to the family, to most people and we are in these rains. thank you. many for bringing estimates of stay from spain, any my as a freelancer, and this on those fronts in spain, which has killed some 51 people. and as really was saying that,
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that deaf total expect it to rise further as emergency services are struggling to reach the affected areas. thank you very much. and still ahead on the news our, it's project day in the u. k. with the new navy prime minister as one that painful decisions need to be made less. i'm serious trouble. in fact, you know, account seats that could play across the road over who wins big piece, swing space of michigan. and on the way in sports will have the latest for you on manchester, united search for a new manager stay with the the so i've been von and send to stones in spain in particular, over the last 2 days. go full size hail we spoke about yesterday. huge amounts of
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right because the low center is just slow moving, wrapped around the sun stones also move slowly. so for example, we had just in the hills of, of malika back 300000000 pieces of rain or rushing down towards one place that causes obviously rather channel funding. and then last night in valencia, similar sort of thing. rain falls in the hills, and thunderstorms gathers the calls and brings them all down to the end of one street. they've been studying one of the pricing valencia, but that is the focus just up in the hills from the city itself. now the right is moving knowles for wednesday, but the wrap around just to round that layer that's near the out, off in southern portico. so i'm to, lucy is at risk getting more funding that carries on into assist a huge comp trust with the rest of us, which is largely fine. and certainly not necessarily warm twenty's, southern spain and, and southern front slowly and actually and in the low teams. disappointingly in windy weather, particularly in denmark and norway. rain is accompanied by snow at height. there
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will be something brighten up in the atlas mountains and the lower ground in morocco. but the writing for the safe is robin might just often midnight on march 10th, 1945. devastating us a raise on tokyo beach firestone on a densely populated area of wooden and paper houses by sunrise more than a 100000 people. but that 70 years later, those who survived seek recognition and compensation for the event that defined their lights only to find themselves still cost aside. witness a procedure on a just examining the impact of today's headlines, a prolonged conflict. the liberty of economy would be an absolute death on bleaching. john is on how many people are in that engine. victor, let me be philosophically know. don't be for the miracle international filmmakers
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well clause. so what's the plan here to that question? the most important part is that we get attention to the climate crisis, bring programs to form an expire on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back that we can't box the top stories on this. i'll just here and use our at these 51 people have died in slash buds in spain authorities. the sound of worship areas are advise in people to avoid non essential tab in the gaza strip at least 19 policy and stuff in kills. and that is really bombing me,
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a big bias square in the north rescue. teams are trying to find survivors with at least 30 needs to be shops, buildings collapsed buildings and officials and 11 on say. and these are these try calling new 7 ton of child. find as can at least 10 people, 9 others with kelly in this house on this time as of hi site out on the outskirts of side. well, let's discuss these latest developments in lebanon. and guys with a brain for a hatch, was an associate professor of conflict resolution at the doha institute for graduate studies. good to have you with us a brain on and use our. and so as we heard from our correspondent julia zayna and from a previous guest in israel, gideon levy, israel has signaled that it's interested in reaching some kind of ceasefire in 11 on today. what are your thoughts about the prospects of a ceasefire? are the conditions on the ground right. want to be achieved? yeah, i think that all the good, the prospect about teaching because he's 5 and they've been, especially when we compare it to goes on. but probably not for that. he uses the
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get to leave. you mentioned in his previous instead of you because of a fresh shadow inside that is light account. nothing you know, never listens to pressure from inside a because we had in the previous scene have a 1000000 people report this thing for a prisoners exchange. and he never that, to me about accept that now with the pressure of that uh, convince has nothing. yeah. how is to uh to make it the and is actually the pressure on the ground at his old position on the ground that's struggling. and that he's a leading on a daily basis, especially of the soldiers, the soldiers being killed on a daily basis with high numbers. this is a cause that he come off. and this is where the source of optimism that is coming is bad for missing the whole is to understand that there is no point of this operation of continuing this war. and that there is no political vision for this
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war. and that's the ceasefire. is that i play is a life the way the world, whatever. but what about has belie they have a new leader named carson who was announced yesterday. they had always said that they would only be a ceasefire as far as they were concerned. if it was a ceasefire also in gaza, is that still the case for hezbollah? is there still a link between what's going on and guys, and what they're doing over? surely this is officially, this is the position of has belong. however, there are uh, at least 2 points that can't deluxe otherwise. one is that the also has been a lot nominated then a be a better way is they'll negotiate on their behalf. and they'll be better be, i think, would be willing to have a nice bottom and see exactly what it would be willing is to make of such as like, statement though such a position of to disconnect the problem goes on. and on the other hand, i think it on is also uh,
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seems to support this kind of try. and i think if there is a serious offer on the table, a serious deal that stops the water in the bottom, i think as well. i was concerned that especially that again, there is an outlet to it, which has to be in, by the way they had the problem and then and live. but that's what the engage on such and such a gorgeous or would you give us for an existing strategy for hezbollah to engage him? now gideon levy was very pessimistic about the prospect of a ceasefire in gaza. on the other hand, they were talks they happened talks going on here in cutoffs on guys which involved most sides we heard, but very little has been filtering. what are you hearing about those thoughts and what are the chances of us these fire and gas i any time? so yes, actually give the leave and i on the same page on this one, unfortunately, sadly speaking again because of the lack of for a question on that them. yeah, let's see. have some pressure on the video on that. some of the negotiations of the
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auto struggling, they're not a problem then. then no progress is being made. we have had that's one of the is wally negotiation. theme has the design for lack of progress and for the concerns of on demand this of the negotiation theme. so that as serious as before getting going on on that trouble, i think what, nothing. yeah. who is trying to do as a trying to maneuver, manipulate the situation in order to show that we are doing something we, he's buying fine for the us elections for pass. uh, but his position has not changed. he is still refusing to consider that or to even negotiate about a pay them and then see is fine. i live, i don't, i don't and god so sorry, i don't that level, no one. i mean the from the one everyone sit and no one is going to give you the captives in order to just put the notes above them. and it is guys off the map after one. so you will have to consider that a ceasefire affair dependencies vibe. that's in the interest of everyone,
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the captives, the, the, the innocent, get a, goes up out of slots, have done a database and also some interest of that as well. and they want to send everyone but missing the older man's, the obstacles to any progress. the piece and that is a brain for i had always good to get your analysis on the situation in the region. thank you very much. and a know to our view is that we are expecting a news conference, a speech from the lebanese prime minister. now give me katia, which will bring to live here on i was just here. thank you the that with just 6 days and telling us presidential election, the candidates are on a final push, just wait undecided. voters coming to harris delivered what she called her closing arguments in washington dc. she took aim at her rival, donald trump's calling him a petty tyrant. harris was speaking of the safe spot where donald trump addressed his supporters before they attacked the us capital in 2021. they were attempting to
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stop congress some certifying job items 2020 victory, white house correspondent, company healthcare, 3 fourths. good 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 on the table upset with revenge, face dealing with reasons and out for i'm checked power terrace
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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 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. a positive by now. our biggest challenge is to lower costs, costs that were rising even before the pandemic, and there is still too high. hers also pledge to protect abortion rice, a core issue of her campaign, sitting in the battleground state of pennsylvania on tuesday, trunk targeted harris for what he called the failed policies of the live in harris administration. they've embarrass us. they've embarrassed us. capitalize
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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. carla harris closed their speech 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. now a handful of voters from 7 swing states will decide this is us presidential race. and that road to the white house runs through pennsylvania. i'll just there is 2 viney explains. let's look at the us electoral map. we want to tell you about
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a very important swing states presidential 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 to 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 democrat, so called blue wall winning pennsylvania by a margin of just over 44000 votes, out of nearly 6000000 cost. now in 2020 joe biden, flips it back, but the margin remains bare. resend about 80000 votes. so with 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 voting
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for democrats. and then in 2016, they switched the voting for donald trump, who as we know eventually won the presidency. so on election night watch erie county posters say this is the swimming used county in the entire country and they think that no candidate can win pennsylvania if they can't win. here to 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, for 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 why it's black and
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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. 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. like so i'd say there is a so costs swing county in the us that is large enough to affect the outcome of the entire vote statewide. and that's why everyone in michigan is watching what will happen in saginaw county. 2 hours away from detroit. i'll just areas to raise a bowl of travel there to find out why it's sunday service at the temple church of god inside, you know, county this is a highly contested area in central michigan. whoever wins the election in this county could help determine who will win the state in next week's presidential elections. it's
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a very bishop hurley colon says he's concerned about the upcoming vote. most people, when i here to the republican saying that we're going to change the constitution, we're going to take away your right to make decision when to take away your right to be educated. i remember i remember those very same rights being fought for the phrase make america great. again, it's for me because it determines, it depends on what your great period was. false candidates have intensified. they're complaining in michigan in the past weeks. the 15 electoral votes from here could help them win the presidency. so you know, it's a swing county in the swing state of michigan and the majority of the population voted for by russell by law in the past. then for donald trump and joe biden. however, when you talk to people here,
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there's lots of concerns that this selection could end up in violence and unrest. saginaw was once a booming industrial base, but not anymore at this pumpkin farm. outside the city, people are concerned about the economy and the loss of jobs in the past decade. support for donald trump runs high here. many say the 2020 elections were written and do not trust in the electoral system. a mirror, good tom blueprint, who works as a mac and is cindy area is one of them is gonna be k us and i, i hope that it doesn't happen. i don't trust the government whatsoever because they tell you one thing and then they do what they want. they're all, they're all about the money. but there's also those who fear what the consequences will be if trump is not elected. there's been a lot of damage done to the system and the last 4 to 8 years, 4 to 10 years, even where people don't trust it. i work in elections that i can tell you in the, in michigan at least it's,
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it's absolutely impossible for anybody to systematically a rigging election the race to win the election is a tight one. and it's in small towns is like this one where the battle for the presidency is currently being fought. the so we'll just see to saginaw, michigan, may u k. the 1st by just into the neighbor party, return to power will be presented to parliament in the coming hours. but it's prompting fees of tax wise for many, 5 minutes the kids from a previous through whose out any increases. but now he is wanting, the budget will be painful that speak to during the whole was outside the u. k. parliament in london as so doing a budget is always important, of course, but this one especially so right. a pivotal moment indeed for primary stickiest offer is new labor government labels 1st budget in 15 years. and the 1st time ever that
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a woman would deliver the budget in the job. of course, the transfer of the exchequer rates and reeves that it comes up to months of warnings about the state of public finance is needed to repair the ailing state of public services. and all of that relentlessly blamed on 14 years of the conservative party, mis routed, and the grad school that they split shots for this government to set up its plans for turning things around. remember, the other thing that they've said over and over is that there's no magic one notes that silver bullet, quick fix to all of us use the word out of months, but of use case thomas. so keep decades of knoxville renew, we know they will be tax rises, as you said at significant was catholic, calibrated not to hit hold really what? cuz in the pay packets, but rather businesses them to some extent, the wealthy. and we know that will be the promise of new capital investment, the treasury having essentially read defined what public that actually means in order to allow for more borrowing for a capital investment. so it's
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a so called tax and spend budget, but one the case tom as well and will sign a harsh light, he said on the state of the british economy. so give us a quick rundown joe now who are the likely winners and losers for the number of free budget announcement fate. a significant investment to $1000000000.00 or so into the national health service, the new diagnostics that paving the way towards a target to $40000.00 new g p appointments every year. and the national health service budget rising by 4 percent, the national minimum wage will go up by 6.7 percent. that will please some 3000000 low paid workers. business groups are worried about the effects on small businesses, particularly by a plan, rise in the circle decimal insurance, that tax paid by employers on the jobs of employees they employed. but here's one thing, particularly to watch the response of the markets to that tinkering of the fiscal rules by the treasury allowing more borrowing for capital investments. things that are very different now perhaps. but remember the last time
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a government try to borrow to spend, but it didn't and well have tools that was for the short to slip is living prime industry to produce history is for us to want to thank you very much for that during the whole lives there in london and still head on algae 0. the why i make the forest and that's what your could do recognize as the co author of a song, if a company like phase of food and the world series in a live in new york will show you how the yankees fit in sports coming up next stay with the business, latest a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by
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due by the welcome back. now, of forest in ecuador could be recognized as the co author of a song is a petition to a country's copyright office is successful. the song which includes recorded natural sounds of the law said that it was cloud forest was officially presented at the comp 16 by diversity. somebody in columbia, i found the wrong pity has a story from cali. it's called 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
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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 forests before as these questions called. let's say that those was given legal personhood in 2021. they ask whether it's the 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,
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most people up to the door. and they'll say that on tuesday, the group petition echo there's the copyright though tory to do so. the constitutional quarterback for door to the cure. the say those for us that's a subject to 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 courts. the activists say the forest will not actually receive royalty payments itself, but that they plan to use all the income from streaming platforms for its protection field recordings of the natural world of long being used in pop and rock records by artist, as famous as the beach boys and the beatles that the active is behind this
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initiative. hopefully this will be seen as both an interesting experiments and upper location. the goal is to fold one is to a concrete type the, the creation of a for historical system as a subject. all right, and then secondly, it, we're trying to send a message about a, how a creation happens. then we all know that we create with non humans with the forest or with it, the ocean in different situations that we're trying to turn that in front of that into as well. and experiment led by a radical re imagination of the role and relationship between man and nature. and of course, the comp time for both allison that i'm be at. i just kindly. all right, i'm not supposed to speak to, probably thank you very much. but just the united managerial targets. ruben amory. and since he has not yet made a decision on whether or not he will leave school thing and join the old rapid club, emery related supporting to a 3142 gigs leak up went on tuesday again. it's not so you know,
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off of the match. he said he will make his decision soon. it was reported earlier that he wasn't folks with man united to take over from erickson hug you effect on monday. the red devils will be laid by oh boy, read find this literally in a lead cup match against placed on wednesday. the compensation fee has been agreed so it's now your decision, i guess. yes, that's what i said. it's my decision. i will tell everything. so we have to wait. that's it. how long i don't know will it be in the dugouts at old trafford? on sunday? i will be here. definitely, i don't know. manchester said he boss pip, guardiola says i'm a room is a very good coach. the portuguese is just 59 years old. the gaudy. ah, this is age is just a number i i started my son, obviously 7 years old coming before the vision. so not just knowledge. it really doesn't matter for that reason. let me in the i'm not let me,
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i'm not going to play football. we 70 is all right. so have to wait $24.00. and happily it was 56 or 57. they are not able to manage it. so in part is a valid and if you are good, it doesn't matter which to the new york yankees remain. i live in the world series . thanks. lodge me to this man, anthony voting, but performing easy aerobics. the los angeles judges took an entity to nothing lead yankee fans would have fee of the worse given. they came into the game for 3, nothing down. there was also an incident involving allies looking see your friends, part of the full off the he took a catch. so essentially, just from the stadium, the base is already, but it is all about he a food ending grand slam to put new york in front. and they stayed there eventually winning 11 for that it was a night to remember, full nickel to your kitchen in the,
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in the a, the said come to be to $29.00 points. 18 rebounds and 16 assess to help the ends. and nuggets beat the brooklyn mix in over time on tuesday. you all can choose any of the 2nd se in n b a history to reach those totals in a game. final score, one of them $4041.00 of them said he, 9th of denver. you now have 2 wins and as many defeats this season. despite training by 20 points, at one stage, the golden state warriors full back to when an engine steph curry cheering on his teammates on the sidelines by the heels going 28 point, says golden state ran out 120 for 106 winners against the new petticoats. but a bad night for tennis will number a caspar route at the paris mazda has been a region, has had a bad run, a full late fee, but still expect it to the fees. australia is joining thompson and said it was the
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bold number 28 to took the victory on the indo hardcode. comfortable. so the reading took it last month. 763664 to the of the you faces visa, birds, or adrian manor, rena. it's 50 is to the day since the same as a rumble in the jungle boxing fight the democratic republic of congo paid hose to what was perhaps mohammed ali's most famous fights. david states reports for this type of rascal, what alligators of tossing width away all out on hancock, lightning and put thunder in jail. it's been hot century since mohammed ali and george woman turn the always that the world on the democratic republic of congo, which was then known as if millions to den. but 60000 got to watch it live in contessa. as under doug, ollie knocked out the beaten fulman to reclaim the heavy weight well, championship 7 years if they had been stripped to the title for refusing to fight in the vietnam war. it remains one of the most like conic moments in supposing
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history. 71 year old ship and the what's the unix was one of the lucky people in the stadium that day. 50 is late standing in the same spot. they can still recall the moment that foam and went down. but then he made a twisting motion and fell. it was like the grinding of an elephant collapsing them . and then they look for people who you dig still works with young fighters in the same room. the alley himself used in his training camp ahead of the fight, back in 1974. he says, ali changed his life and those of many others in the the see me then i and spirit mohammed ali and spied this country and the boxes who do then all come really started pushing forward to working book. i knew it before our fathers thought it was a form of banditry, but it was a job we worked at an earlier this month focuses from across africa, gathered and construct this of the coincidence i met you. championship the rumble in the jungle. still fresh in people's minds. the judge to him and i lead foreman
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is a huge memory in grand celebration for us because it took place. yeah. in our country, from that moment on boston here rose to new height, but we did and we became recognized if we have well champions around the globe african chapter for any part of murder. i angelo stone and a hospital as a brick. i'm so that i make madison say, it's a year since ali's desk and 50 years since that famous night back in 1974. but his legacy lives on inspiring new generations of sports, men and women. they've been stokes out just there. and that's all the full 23 to thank you very much for that. find me a chinese phase cross with 3 crew members on board has don't have a space station after launching from northwest china. 32101. b as in zulu 19 mission to call from the
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satellite launch center, a deliberate b type in austin, the town your own station where they'll spend an estimated 6 months. that's it for this news out on algae here. stay with us, sammy say, don is with you next week. more on the day stop story. thanks all the a pod came into the say say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights, with this most important task. mike, all of them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements at the time. that's right. to tell you, is that the thought provoking on sense, how much with the trip do you think impulses right now to africa? it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era took it? is the world 3rd largest producer of apples and apple juice. a quarter of its output comes from apple, orchard surrounding lake
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a years it over years of fertilizer and agriculture. and animal waste have also calls alter to blue in the water, depriving it of oxygen along with boiling water levels. that's worrying farmers. the biggest change is dibels know of a country at the same that the cheapest kia has a similar dropped program. which means, well, i can get any policy until a few years ago, children would slide down here into the lake. now it has become the evidence of the extent of the water loss in lake pay is this, the surface of the lake may appear large, but its stuff has dropped from 18 meters to less than 6. but scientists say $186.00 of the countries, $240.00 lakes have dried up during the last 60 years, and the rate of water loss is accelerating as climate change or since around the world. i'm reaching of mine's the tragedy for me, of a democratic south africa. it's how quickly we sort of adopted the very told re global,
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know the intertwining of money and politics campaigner andrew fine state and photographer shock you do on, on active is on the crisis and gone. so what is happening today is happening on our watch. the news from now they will be people asking, how did you let it happen? studio will be on scripted part one on on disease. the more than a 100 palestinians killed in his right the strike. so northern garza rescue teams a searching for survivors. the sammy's a, them, this is out just a live from dell hall. so coming up, women and children, among at least 20 people killed the nova noises,

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