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form of default, not just howard dressers, and that's where i'll just sit by the mirror of the city and i'll send you doing away with the curfew. that was supposed to get everybody off of this international perspective with the human touch zooming way in and then pulling back out again. the israel hits the ancient lebanese city of bile back up to holding all of its people to leave or risk being bowman. the phillips, the whole rahman who actually lives there like, well headquarters here in the also coming up devastation and destruction. israel kind of is that in us strikes in northern garza as the genocide continued spain because 3 days of national molding for at least 70 people are killed in the worst
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floods to hit the country in decades. and capital harris and donald trump begin closing arguments and the final push for the white house. the welcome to the we still on 1011 on where he is really military has been launching heavy strikes. all the things in city of fall back in the east and surroundings. these are some of the latest pictures a short while ago before the beginning. it's bombardment because really all me issued fullest evacuation warnings, ordering people to flee the homes. let's go say that to him on call his line for us in they rate as well as being bombarding the area around that unesco heritage site in validate. what's the latest? well the story says, seem to be over a sudden now, but there was
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a period of about an hour where they were incredibly intense. we counted at least 9 of them coming in around the entire area. in fact, some of those strikes were coming in as people went sleep now under international law as role does have a responsibility, even if it puts it the fullest of occupation order to protect civilians. but as we've st and it goes to an inch of 11 on that is all this and ready pull, i me start getting into the actual little like i say those, those aspects coming in in a very intense period of about an hour. but it wasn't just but also in 711 on inhabits here. a huge it strikes took place now as well, says it was targeting the deputy commander of the elite red one forces in the area that says below, as special forces, but has below, hasn't said a confirmed that's typical sitting on sunday pivoting, but staying within the country the new head of has the law has also been speaking
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a sort of about the groups plans to count, to israel in the days ahead to very much a speech as a how about the fact that the, the is continuity the how much that has but law is very much still an organization to be reckoned with, is still of how it will apply a within lebanese society and is still the resistance of organization the people it's supposed to say it is now this was also named kaufman, the new secretary generals charles to really set out his vision and his vision is to basically not break with the word test on this one, let it in to try to build on it. you did a very briefly talk about cx 5, but you also said that if israel is wants to keep this will going, that hezbollah is ready. but he also admitted that his beloved has faced losses in the recent past, but it has regrouped, and it has still the power to make
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a lot of properties for as well. but the real key audience for the speech was an international community. this was directed at level, not a message to live in a society that has below is still the, his beloved old combat force in baby. thank him. on the so it's 10 to the unfolding tragedy. continue only finding goals are welcome authorities and the roles of the cloud based la disasters the repeated attacks by the use. right? the ministry was that to my civilian casualties, at least 10 palestinians are being killed and the right to strike it. 12 did a heavy, heavily populated market where people were trying to get what little food and water was available. bills and galls of including back layer has been on the is really siege for more than 3 weeks following situations. target compos email
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correspondence is indeed, as by law in central casa, the intensification of those strikes continues in northern gauze. so just bring us up to speed what we know about this particular incidence. well, that's right, so there has been a clear escalation since daddy alice up this morning and the noise of this strike in particular impact law here, which witness really a tremendous amounts of military pressure by these, by the side, the way these but in minutes where you had targeted one of device markets and they had getting at least 10 palestinians, well, 20 others. what confirmed wounded in that the lead strikes that were conducted with no sort of warning for civilian style. but we know also from medical officials that there are 2 ongoing worst corporations for previous is ready attacks on separate residential house as well. civilians are still leaking and coming towards the russel in order to recover the victims underneath. these areas also has huge
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explosions as well. as the central area and the magazine refuge account, which is 10 minutes away from where we are at the moment as a civil call was targeted. at least 3 palestinians have been confirmed to i'm just a couple of minutes ago. we have hopes that is very minute tweak what's called drone, just blowing in a very low altitude over ox, a hospital which could be a sign for 5. the potential is really a tax on the central area which by the way, housings at more than a 1000000 palestinians, according to the municipality of fidelity. but we also had that the a unit ship executive director said that what's going on in gaza is escalating as an average of $6.00 to $7.00. first thing in the children talk you in just in every single day, which could be a pro reflection or the, the 3 i, let's see that there's children are facing a light of the very
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a completely you rating medical conditions of the north of this trip on for those pad, the function of hospitals, key and the central and southern congress, casa, the topics over again. we've been talking about the states of medical facilities. the dia needs that, that are in the hopeless nature that they experience because they've been so badly damaged. and it seems to be a, not so much a broken record, but one that has to be reiterated time and time again. because every time we speak to you and i'll colleagues across the gaza strip that we content besides it's enough because various medical officials keep telling us that medical facilities are on the edge. i mean, how bad is a, it's a new, how can, or if, can people get any medical assistance when they're injured in these sorts of bombings and attacks? well, let me explain for you and follow up with you as to how about that maybe can reality
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. and these tend to so in the notes of the strip now these 20 ami has completely dismounted the medical facilities. and those are and cause i, including come on as one of our and then donation hospital. we saw how they resumed these areas and drove into the vast majority big departments and also we are getting more images coming up from come on as one hospital showing in get people are getting the treatment on the flu at the state of k. yours, surrounding and unfolding the hospital in light of these critic shortages of medical supplies and also to some of the stuff that you said multiple times. the very desperate need for searching for an immediate deployment for a medical delegations implants isn't civil defense of vehicles in order to help people in areas of a what was serves. and we know that the situation is getting much more was likely to is by the band of medical supplies deliveries to the knowledge of the gaza strip . no ups. the hospital has been receiving me tonight from be definitely watch. oh,
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but with a very little amount of very little tricks, it can void of medical supplies to come to be just, you know, for a couple of days and later this. so it's a thermos subject of warehouses must be renewed again. sorry, thanks for clarifying that for the tunnel cover was him that for us in that as well . thank you. of the so just want to bring you some breaking news. clear says knowles of israel was several drones have been seen in the skies above the poles, city of haifa, at least one was seen hitting the ground by all reports of an explosion. right. simon's all sounding across the city is where the ministry of ideas, as will planes and how they coped as all participating in an operation to into set the drains hospitalized previously. and talked to ties from southern level and will bring you more on this. as we get as well as the will intensify, so does the danger full palestinian generalist, and it's 2024 global impunity index. the committee to protect journalist says as
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well as now the wells. the 2nd was nation after 80 for allowing the killing of gen list to go unpunished. since the will began 123 gen listen media, well, because of being killed by his writing forces, the was the full fatalities since the tracking started in 1992. additionally, at least 66 palestinian journalists have been arrested by israel since october. the 7th, while full files and international jet, unless are accredited by israel to cover the conflict. only one has been granted entry into gauze of revealing severe restrictions on independent reporting. new members of these really military of ever being held accountable for the coming of targeting jet unless trade against bug is the chief executive of the committee to protect gen less than joins us now from new york. good to have you with us now on the program. i mean, you'll quite as saying is, riley is a huge offend while we,
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but we being reporting across the board from the war and galls on, on how many jen this including, all right, and it out is there, i've been talk to you focused most i will israel is actions towards gen list, how focus have as well being on targeting the messenger as well. what's clear from bloom peanuts, the index which republish today is that israel is not committed to investigating or punishing those who killed jonathan. and in fact has been responsible. full rack code number of gentleness, kings, it's important to say with this, impunity index and this index we only measure unsold, must have done this where we're able to say, conclusively that a country or a grouping has specifically targeted during this full that was like in other words because that's all it is, and we know that in at least 5 cases since the stuff the we'll israel has deliberately targeted,
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done this for being done this of which 3 algebra done and this, but the number may be far higher than that. how do you actually then work out the ranking? i mean, what's the criteria? what evidence do you need to collect to come to the conclusion? what would assume you would need witnesses on the ground? some sort of documentation in sort of that ballpark area as well, in some cases, we know because we're told so in, in some of the cases for me as well, for example, is not, has said that they targeted those individuals. i knew they were done and that's but claimed for example, with, with no evidence they have submit them as terrorist for example. and in other cases, we know, because in the, the building might have been somebody the only houses doing it as we saw recently in the case in lebanon, where it was clear that there's the compound that was hit last week 11. and for example, was a combined with journalist when known to operate from and had been clearly operating. so, and sometimes it's the fact that it's
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a call with only done this and, but the key thing, and i think you were alluding to it is extremely difficult to tell, particularly during an active role. and particularly during this was the deadliest conflict for john. next that c, p j has ever documented because we have fewer and fewer janitors who are able to don't keep ment what's happening because so many have been killed along with families along with colleagues who would provide that evidence for us. and of course, no international observers, including during that is over loud in who would be able to help provide that evidence. so as they will progresses and having progresses, the number, as i say, may, may well increase even placing this. so your organization has been collating this information since 1992. what weight does it carry? rarely in the international arena. where do you take it? who listens to it? who reads about it? does it have any effect at the end of the day?
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you might say those that can really make a difference. well unfortunately we, as you say, we've been doing this documentation for many his, it's been a priority supposedly of the united nation for over a decade. unfortunately, global impunity remained. stepanie high the, the numbers of done this killings. imagine that go on, punish, remains about 8 out of 10, much is what we require is the political will. and so it's absolutely vital that we see government to support to believe in press read in the united states the you can others put pressure on governments like israel to investigate these killings and to uphold international standards. one of the things i want to really stress about this particular index is traditionally what we see in high levels of impunity is countries why i sent to me the state has collapse. so this high degrees of lawlessness, doctor's notes, the case in israel. so to have is around that number 2 is finally unusual,
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jenkins big. it's been good to speak to get some clarification on that index that you've published. thanks very much for your time. at least how many people are being killed and staying after a year's worth of rain fell in just 8 hours in the southeast of the country. the government has declared 3 days of national loading, tens of thousands of households in the philadelphia region on now without the electricity, the prime minister petro sandra's war, and the dangerous flash flooding is no save of late to come. and what is the journalist in valencia? and joins us from that good. have you with us on the product or can we just begin on sort of the white scale damage? it's not just people that have died in and 70 is 72 many. but it's affecting many hundreds of thousands of people across the area. yeah, i mean, the images that we've seen has been have caused straightened carlos roads, laurie's on the sides, and what type of animal st trees have been completely destroyed. so, you know, we've got displaced, people displaced animals,
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they've been caught out of for these animals to be taken in by local people, you know, hotels of sheltering people. but the, the scale of the damage is, is just incredible. many people are just, uh, i'm sure what to do today really because we know that a 2nd wave of rain is coming and property has been damaged and into some, some yeah, extended to use in recovery in think that the way that the prime minister has spoken any sort of sense about getting the emergency services and as well as the all me a previous speaker, and i'll just say i talked about a 1000 emergency personnel from the military entering the region, but it's probably a lot more i think what's fundamental is that you know like, stops doesn't to not just for residents, but full old phones of business, for example, isn't large call factory, i think in the region and the basics, which is a supermarket. so as well,
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cons operate called help people if people are isolated to absolutely look at on or one of the big supermarket chains here in spain has stopped doing online deliveries in the area most effective on the supermarket. so without the basics, i mean, we saw some pretty hiring videos. yes, the aol, the american on a driver who was stopped in the middle of a completely flat date. what it looked like, it may have been a feel, it may have been around it. it was a recognizable and he had to be a addict it out. so that was the, you know, these are the images we're seeing businesses like food, for example, which is located in almost office has a now and so it will be closing production until friday. what because we're stuck in factories in the rebuttal, co toria area yesterday. and so it really has paralyzed the city, even though the center of the city was not as bad, may affected of areas outside of it around to be outside of the area with the rice
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fields. all that was particularly hard to hit. and i think just kept putting that belief, if i just jump in that very briefly, obviously people are rescued. there are also people that are going to be injured in terms of the emergency services and medical facilities. how damage today and what appeals. uh, the medical for tennessee asking of the public at large so emergency blood donations have actually been has been caught out to them at the blood transfusion transfusion center in valencia shelves has have been set, top emergency services are very strange, and i mean these shelters all temporary, so that will need to be more permanent solution in the future. and but i think ultimately the we're being asked to do is to not travel unless it is absolutely necessary. just to make sure those roads all 3 for emergency service vehicles to
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move around freely and get to the hospitals that they need to get to as quickly as possible. yeah. so any, any days i will continue to monitor what goes across on independence, the region i believe, to cover what, thanks for joining us from the region. still a head here on out is there a see dollars humanitarian crisis is escalating molding $14000000.00 people, living souls from the homes tax increases to raise tens of billions of dollars will tell you about the impact of the new u. k. budgets the paper to move and see us politics election is here. decisions made from the white house effect, millions around the world stay without a 0 for life, coverage of every post in the special programming and correspondence across the country. this year poll suggests the race is closer here than at
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the book about you, what you'll just bear with me. so he'll rob and then the whole reminder of all the top stories. these really ministry has low as heavy as strikes. well, the agents that he have found back in eastern level, before the attacks these ran, the army issued full evacuation warnings, altering people living involved. but to flee that homes will bring you some breaking news that allows have no place around what several things have been seen in the skies above the city of hyphen and the all reports of an explosion in had data south of the ports, which is really all be radios as well plains and a helicopter, as are attempting to down links on land. and at least 10 palestinians have been killed in the latest. as franklin and beth le and roland garza, they talked in a heavily populated markets, but people were trying to get what little food and water was available. those console has been in the is there any seats for more than 3 weeks?
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the bell was 6 days to go until the us presidential election. both candidates have been stuffing up the campaigns. donald trump, i'm kimberly harris on both holding rallies in north carolina of t. swing states from wilson county and north carolina is fillable the churches. oh every. what a good service, if north carolina there a presidential campaign signs for donald trump i'm. i'm a lot higher as everyone to they go together here or you voted for the good that earnest. i would this call washing built in the city 37 years placid with trump funds because you can imagine how he plans to vote from warm to cold the board. now male, that's way a lot of b. i kind of favor him a little bit too. but with days to go before the election, a change exist, don't the very to be the president man for the you know that the black be with this
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. if you get a feeling adult you day, you gotta man and got 30 balls, felonies. this still get a chance to become the president. wilson county is 40 percent black. it is deeply religious, but politically, it may be getting a bit of a print job. and in a state that has any voted for a democratic president twice in 40 years. that could be a massive deal. democrats here in north carolina, tennessee, the strongest support around the city as far as the rural areas tend to sway more republic. and it's kind of like a lot of places in the united states, except here in north carolina. a 3rd of the population lives in a rural setting, making it a crucial voting blog. and here's the thing. honestly, i did both of the registrations off. they are up 33 percent, which means a group of people who have no political ties. nobody knows how they going to both. well, they could make all the difference. matthews chapman is the local republican policy and he's a farmer. so he knows what worries his colleagues, p as a regulation for one. you know,
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they're having to spend money on things that they've never had to spend money on before. and so that, that hurts and what favors them to going most have, you know, you know, their, their faith attached to how they believe having that has is, this is big and i think that's part of the message. we have to get out the folks to, would you like some democratic on the other side of town? i'm the political aisle. my holly is trying to get every vote. she comes to the democrats. i don't, i don't think wilson county has ever canvassed as many doors as we have this year. that was on affiliated votes, his family and the sites to i feel like a lot of the affiliated, better registers that way because they don't want to be locked into a party. they want to be able to do their own research and, you know, come to their own conclusions out of pocket the car wash, ernest and his trump stick are all going. all that. now that's about, that's about the percentage right? of donald trump being the president to this big play,
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but other which is in this critical battleground, states may not be able to cite fed lavelle. i'll just say era. wilson county, north carolina. oh philip, i'll join us. no, from north carolina is capital raleigh fell, but it kind of is working very hard to try and sway the voters in that direction. the. yeah, i'm just getting a lot of that time since i have, you know, your wife will want some of the honors who's gonna be but just for the sale of elected behind me, the how the copies are bad between running might say walls. he's in asheville for the last one to 12. how does it won't be about 2 very different messages. so how does that work like somebody way, but they said donald trump straight to elections. so that had a sense that this thing might be a race of weight. they started to be
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a formal confident. the following is a set of drums to be met to not but she is leaving a body to be some how likely that's really important because that number that he be present to these are people who put the selection. i'm not going to be ready to ask for donald trump to talk about have possible best that you pulled out from not events. i'm not a scratch on the other day. you're about the some of the speakers people have have on site some, some lose, some downright offensive comment to some people. probably distracted itself from that. tell me, cuz i don't know that's really going to happen. but but also the,
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we were both of the 0 percent of the size of being ignored by the sudden the response they said see how they pay the $45.00. so the 1212 is still the best number to support all those products from filled with all that for us in raleigh, thanks very much the to sit out where the humanitarian crisis continues to escalate . the international organization following question says that more than 14000000 people have been false from the homes across to down since april 2023, driven by ongoing conflict and in security. this includes $11000000.00 people who were internally displaced and around $3100000.00 who fled the country, save the children's size that small than $5800000.00 of the displaced are children
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and they're under 18. and the 2800000 under the age of 5, amy pope is the, the general all the international organizations on migration. she says many people have been displaced, most of ones and getting access to them is a challenge receive, for example, with the recent violence that happened and out 0. those included many, many people who had fled from classroom in the early days of the conflict. they've led to alj a 0. they had such shelter in many cases with families or community members. and then when the, with the increase in violence there they've been forced to move again. so it's obviously very, very difficult to ensure that they have adequate support, that they have protection that we can ensure that they are, that are served wherever they might be in the world. and particularly when they're moving in the context of fighting, getting access to them and high conflicts, those can be quite dangerous, can be quite difficult, and ultimately is insufficient to meet their most basic needs. i think the world
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does not realize how significant the needs are 25000000 people here have some needs that are being unmatched, their parts of the country that are near famine, where we see repeated reports of people who are suffering, gender based violence or suffering. we, we know that children are not being educated. we know that children are very, very high risk. unfortunately, very, very little of that is being covered in the global media. and we're seeing that reflected, even in terms of the financial resources that are coming into the country to support those who are most it need. they are simply insufficient. now the british finance minister, known as the chancellor of the exchequer, rachel reed, says hub budgets will raise at 40000000000 pounds in taxes. that's almost $52000000000.00. it's the labor policies, 1st budget for 15 years after returning to power. in july's general election, reeves, who's the 1st woman to be the translator, says the previous conservative government left with very few options of the scale
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and seriousness of the situation. we have been hesitates to not be on the estimated together, the whole and all public finances. this year, which because every year the compensation schemes, but they did not funds on best failure to assess the scale of the challenges facing of public services means that this project basis taxes by 40000000 pounds and a child left standing here today. which has to face this briana to be this guy, right? is the chief executive all the sudden to full economics and business for. so she says the u. k. government's budget hasn't presented a clear plan for economic growth, not really been redistributing re budget in the sense that in the big state. but as we're seeing increasing our understanding, we're seeing an increase annexation we're seeing of projected increase in borrowing

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