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in bond struck by is ready for these threatening expansion sites the investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on outages era the the hello, i'm somebody, the middle of this is the news, our life from del all coming up in the next 60 minutes an asian city attacked israel hits to live in east village and city a fall back off to oregon. all its people to leave or risk being formed. lebanon's k take appointment is the says, he hopes to cease fire will be announced and the coming always is always invoice,
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head to israel. devastation and destruction is real carries of new air strikes. and northern garza as a genocide continues come a lot, harris and donald trump have very different views on how to end the war in ukraine . i'm changed phase in washington, dc and all the i'm asking how the candidates tapes, the white house behind me could change the us as stones. so in the conflict, i'm doing a casual scope with this force as much so united start in life off the sat, came boss eric. 10 hauled with a go 1st in the english league. pass the mirror with a brilliant stride because they need less, just as he will to the we begin this news, our in lebanon, where the kids take apartment as the know, just because he says he hopes to cease fire to in his will. and israel will be
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announced in the coming all as it comes as these ready military launches a heavy air strikes on the ancient city of ball, back in the east and they've been on a while ago before the bombardment. these really ami issued, forced evacuation warnings, ordered people to flee their homes. those the jabari begins all covered from the lebanese capital bay woods. this is doris, about 3 kilometers south west of the city. up all back in eastern level is rarely airstrikes hit the town on wednesday, following forth evacuations. threats from the east riley military telling the nearly 85000 residents of the historic city of fall back to leave or face bombing unesco heritage sites. the city of fallback is home to the roman era temple of venus, jupiter and boxes, dating back nearly 2000 years known as the city of the sun because of its unique temples. this one's well known tourist attraction is about 70 kilometers north east
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of the capital of a root. this is not the 1st time israel has attacked this area. on monday, one of the biggest attacks here killed at least 60 people, most of them civilians. as ball that came under attack, the newly appointed secretary general of the armed group has will release his inaugural prerecorded speech valley. the group will continue to fight national. what's the matter on 5th, the line we are continuing to confront of the regression and the 1st row wants to stop it. we will accept the conditions that we see as appropriate on the basis of any negotiations as a ceasefire, fast to the latest area of lebanon to come. there is rarely a tax, is one of the oldest and most historic in the country. both black is known to be a strong cold up has the law, but it is the civilian population that continues to pay the price the way. how will i then, of course,
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what is the very least trying to we can as well as support based in the current phase. and that's why it's, you start getting different areas and live on, is what it wants to say. it's kind of like any work. it's also trying to put an end to as well as across the board to attacks as well as create mess displacement of the groups voters to try to we can do organization. i'm of you on says 11 on risks falling off what it called a humanitarian cliff. with near the one and a half 1000000 lebanese already forced from their homes inside the country, including 500000 children. and nearly 3000 people killed and over 10000 injured. the strikes of bald back are being described as cultural genocide and an attack on history by many lebanese people. as a diplomatic solution appears to be a distant reality, both israel and has, will continue to stand their ground and continue the pattern of escalation. despite the costs door safari out to 0, there was
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a senior who is officials are traveling to as well in an attempt to make progress on c spy, a deals in gauze and living on unless, according to the state department, and the moment will speak to mom, of val, in a mon 1st let's go to charles stratford is joining us now from the roots of charles, we're hearing from the liberties prime minister, their prospects versus via what can you tell us about that and, and what he said, and just how significant it might be certainly that seems to be the most solid statement that is being made by any high lebanese official as efforts in recent weeks. i've um, i've continued to try and forward some sort of seats size into employment. as soon as g. mccarthy, speaking, live on lebanese television and an interview with a lebanese tv channel saying that yeah, the u, as in boy, i name is hawk state and had informed him that he was heading to his row. and that
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in because these woods we hoped for a safe spot in the coming hours, he said that he was cautiously optimistic. the details of the ceasefire as yet fairly well very scanned. but what because he did say, was that there will be no arms or military infrastructure south or blue tony river, except those of the lebanese all me and international peacekeepers. international forces under a ceasefire agreement in line with the un security resolution 17 i was noticing 171 came into place in 2006 officer. the last test bullet is riley will need stipulates that there should be no arms unless those arms are carried by state. thank to is a know all i'm groups in that area or something living south. so for the tony we have about 11, he's government and these various c, 17 o one as being i mean being a complete failure. an old evidence was suggest that these riley is basically implementing it's, it's the idea of security in, in southern lebanon as we speak,
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and a has been full weeks because he went on to say that a ceasefire had to come with an american guarantee when in fact those guarantees all that remains to be said. and he said that he must hope saying the u, as in boy, had told him that it is possible to reach us the spot before november. the fix that of course, is election day in the us. so a lot hanging on mass as well. this is a big effort by the, by an administration to try and get some sort of deal because it goes, we could be looking at somebody else in the white house of to the selection. i think it's really important to mention as well, that the lebanese paul them and speak another you better read it is being acting on behalf of how a story has bowler in these negotiation. see a game today repeated that that should be no changes to 17. 0 one not a single would according to very and that's interesting because the last time the
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hey ms holt stain was a was just last week. i've seen it said that they were looking at the full image implementation of 17 o one. but we thought he described additional measures. so whether this proposal includes those so cool additional measures won't weigh all that or of age to be seen. so a lot of questions that we hope will be on said in the coming hours, possibly more realistically, days ahead. right, so to me tells truck that they and they will. let's not go to momma's vall, he's in the drill dania and capital and remind the is rick is covering this from my mom because the is really government's band or to 0 from revolting in the occupied was banking from inside. israel. mama does really need is reporting that there's been progress in reaching a ceasefire. we've had some of that also from child stratford. what's more, do we know? yes, these are in the public broadcaster has issued or has revealed what it says is a,
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a draft of that to agreement lots. he's supposed to be going to be some sign in between easily and the state of love and the country of loveland and itself and not has belong to the understanding is that 11 on is already on board because probably missed them. your coffee has already talked about some of the contents of a dot, a draft agreement, which is the, the fact that there should be no, no forces the size of the time that is, except to the bodies and forces of the peacekeepers. so, i mean, uh the, the understanding is that the lebanese government is already aware of at least the well of this is off the resolution and it has many points. charles has summarized some of those points, but those additional measures about to hit to that are basically measures of what's happening requires or ask or the minded by is i, and they include the side of the slides under the is the right to defend itself. is,
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are the sites to intervene when he sees that the other policies that have the responsibility to implement the terms of the agreement top failed to do so? so he's like, and one half of that i, if it's the minds are included in this draft, it's what hobbs that i to take action whenever it's easy as possible because it has bouncing here in here to try to protect itself and to defend itself on the understanding of the united states got to use that, suppose dot is only the life of self defense. so if this agreement is not changed, the sub points in be savalst, i'm not changing judy, then it goes stations during the next few days. it will of basically mean thought is i would have some kind of control if not the full control of the spaces of 11 on . and it won't be able to intervene militarily to a site. and the group project sees as a threat to the security,
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as it's mentioned in the points, but no glue or no entity other than the deliberate is ami should have or should possess. heavy weapons inside let on. that is also mentioned in one of the versions that i have seen, of the creation of a new, it's a national money, told him at enforcement to make any some shelf by the united states. and it should include easily, fost, gemini, spain, and the united kingdom. aside from julie finn at that is the explanation of the guarantees that these ladies are asking to see from the implementation of 17 o one, the united nations security council resolution funded on. all right, well i'm with, well thanks very much for keeping us updated that from online to me. low as well as is it's targeted to so we will increase sites in a drone attack in northern israel. several drones was seen in the skies above the ports of haifa. and the air raid sirens of insulting,
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as well as is among its targets, was a gathering of 12, is read, the soldiers these ready on me says and shut down some of the drones. and the attack is now over, or the low tons of what's on folding on the ground and gaza. local authorities in the knowles have declared vague long yeah, dissolves, does own. often repeated attacks by these really military lead to mass civilian casualties. at least 10 palestinians of entailed in the late to strike a targeted heavily populated market where people were trying to get what little food and water was available. northern garza, including by law has been on this is really siege for more than 3 weeks. sorry, a couple zoom is more details from central gaza. there has been a please escalation since daddy. how is it this morning and the noise of the street in particular, in fact, la here, which witnessed really
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a tremendous amounts of military pressure by the use of the site. that what these within minutes where you had targeted one of device markets and they had getting at least 10 palestinians, well, 20 others. what consent 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 so i'm going worst corporations for previous is very a tax on separate residential house as well. civilians are still digging and coming through the russell in order to recover the victims underneath. these areas also has huge 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 rarely minute tweak what's called a drone, just blowing in a very low altitude over ox, a hospital which could be
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a sign for 5. the potential is really a tax on the central area, which by the way, housing at more than a 1000000 palestinians, according to the municipality of the dairy. but while the independent do an enquiries accused israel, of carrying out a concerted policy to destroy garza's health care system, all to zeros inquiries at all up to the hospital. and that will be allowed to show us the effects. we have been reporting for months about the collapse of the has situation across the gaza strip. let me show you behind me. this is one of the tests that has been serving as an extension for the emergency departments here. you know, up to the hospital. this is the only public hospital that's treating around a 1000000 of this place, palestinians in this area. let's go inside and i do see all of these are patients that are either having chronic diseases or they have some injuries in their father
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. when you look at you, you see there's not even a bed for these patients. as you see, like all of these are, they don't even hangers. don't have hangers for the medical treatment and talking to patients talking to doctors. they have been telling us that the how situation is very hard and challenging because there's 0 medical supplies and they have been trying to provide treatments to all of these policy new stuff in there. my dad, the one of the we have no medical equipment and tools, we have no medical supplies. we searched on funding, medical organizations and yours to help us, but the responsibility smoke and this didn't we deal with around 700 patients every day. we're suffering some of the shortage of supplies. now let's come here and show you the medical stock.
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the shelves are literally empty, but at the same time, this is a medical points and medical center is treating thousands of on palestinians every single day. so if we enter inside the hospitals, we'll see more crowded people laying on the floor because there's literally no space of those who serve. and this medical points are medical volunteers, because doctors have been over when they have been trained, and they, i also have not being paid mazda, she says, i'm not an associate. and we don't even have the basic medicines such as pain killers. we've been in this situation for a long time. these really minute treat ways aimed at destroying the medical system in the cause of and preventing the medicines and medical supplies from coming to cause the must because of being committed every day by these ready forces and the need for medicine is increasing. i mean, we're talking about more than a year now. war than a year without medical supplies, without medicine,
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without anything, i'm not only dr. is there any forces have been deliberately targeting all health sectors across the gaza strip in the city of video, but because of part of the oh, let's just 6 days to go now until the us presidential election for more of all just there a special coverage that sound over to james bays and the team in washington dc. james, thanks for me to and welcome back to our vantage point here in the house of washington dc overlooking the white house all week leading up to election day with discussing the main issues with all kind of look guess i know we have a panel who's going to discuss a policy us policy towards ukraine, cook volk ananda to leave, and they will be speaking to me in a moment. but 1st, let's just check in on the latest campaign news. couple of harris is campaigning
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across 3 swing states today by donald trump is holding riley's in to in about a month. we'll speak with phil laval in raleigh, north carolina, to a couple of harris hilda right now though, let's check in with the other side, heidi to castro and walker show. county wisconsin. that said traditionally about public and suburban county. what democrats have been making games in recent years, heidi tell us what's the mood from the, from the side right now. well, james, trump has also just given his rally in north carolina while he's on en route now to wisconsin. and during that rally, he told his supporters that president biden has called them garbage. now this is a comment that went viral after the president said it during a video call yesterday. and the white house has since come out and said that it was a gas, but it's really proven to be potentially powerful. ammunition that trump and his
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circuits immediately seize upon, hoping to turn it into the, the same comment that clinton made years ago and which she called trump supporters . a basket of the 4 bowls that ended up being such powerful ammunition ammunition against her. this to be said though that trump himself has called harris's supporters, communists. he's called the bowman and just today, during that same rally, he told his supporter that they were a higher quality than harris's supporters. but none of this is doing comma harris, any favor. she will be in wisconsin later on today as well, in places like walk a shot where i am now where she's really hoping to make games. particularly with the white college educated voters, many of whom live in this county. and speaking to them, they really are interested in hearing about these insults of name calling that is coming from both sides. instead, they care about the economy. they care about immigration, about abortion factors,
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some gooding to nomic numbers that are coming out. now that may help the harris side of things, and these are the topics that likely will come up when both of those candidates returned to wisconsin later today, trying to court every last vote here in wisconsin. we're in 2020 but only 20000 votes. spite and took the states and we're, we're seeing poles now was showing a dead heat between harris and from james. thank you, heidi in wisconsin, it's all about the swing states. north carolina is another one. phil of l is in north carolina is capital raleigh, where the democratic presidential candidate, color harris, hilda raleigh, the wrong. what's the mood didn't come, phil? of the well, you know, what drives if you were in not the i'm be fair to do that. you then you would say it was pretty a leg. trey guns were suddenly a, something of a confidence about the compound into that unit for months. we've had couple of
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harris talk about how those guys all the on the adults use. the phrase uses over and over again. we all the under dogs. we can take nothing for granted. we've got a fight, but today, and indeed a few days ago in philadelphia, she use the words, we will win this, which shows perhaps a change of message. i don't receive the trying to projects confidence in terms of the actual event that we know the big policy analysis. but then again, we weren't really expecting at the end. it was more of the same effect. some of the words what, what fluid when we have it, all of these are fancy to a lot of people don't watch these every day like you will, right? so they already see these things for the 1st time, but they try to get those same phrases and there's really kind of lines that i hope will go viral. that said there was a slight change of emphasis. you know, she really, really lead in to the reproductive rights issue because i've seen as one of has strong points. and there's a couple of reasons for that festival. we are in north carolina. remember, this is a state that she said has been hit by the changes to the fact that i wrote the weight that little, that guaranteed an abortion to any woman in the country docket and no longer
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happens here. it's much more restrictive. and so she was really needing into into it for that reason. and she noted towards the fact that this is a deeply religious state. so she said he's not going to give them your faith. you're not going to give up your police. it's just a matter of the government not being able to to take control of your body. you should have that right. as a woman in terms of other things that happened, there was a moment where she was heckled by a amount of the audience quite close to us. he shouts, he's vice president harris. you are disrespecting palestinian people. now this was interesting because i've seen this a number of times and it always kind of follows the same price as she got tackled. she stops what she's doing and she says to the crowd, know, i need to address this. and then she addresses the individual and she says, look, we need to end the will. we need to bring the hostages hope she didn't do that today. it could be possibly because she didn't hear. uh oh, that's quite unlikely because it was quite a guess awful around this particular individual, the crowd obviously had it because they immediately started shunting, trying to drown him out. the other thing that was notable was at the end of her
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event, she didn't move costs to music and wave of the crowd as she normally does. she actually went down into the audience. she was surrounded by 7 secret service agents and she spent a lot a few minutes, but no 2025 minutes talking to people. this is probably quite a deliberate strategy because this gives a lot of people in the audience a chance to take a selfie, to tweak it, to send it out to put it on take talk. and she knows that she needs to keep that traction going at a local level. she needs to get the word out because she needs those folks. jo, fine, only one north carolina by just over one percent of all of the democrats are helpful and they sounded confident today. the fact is that this is an incredibly tight race . it is neck and neck. 47 percent beach comes with it at the moment. funding q fil a in north carolina and couple of his left knolls, kind of a lot, carolina went to pennsylvania, she just finished a riley that many of service a cooling at all possible tipping points among the 7 swing states that will determine the when a which is 00 vanya explains. so,
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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 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 democrats so called blue wall winning pennsylvania. by a margin of just over $44000.00 votes, out of nearly $6000000.00 cost. now in 2020 joe biden, flips it back, but the margin remains to 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,
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starting in 2012 voters. from these 3 counties theory lizard north hampton voting 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 funniest county in the entire country. and they think that no candidate can win pennsylvania if they can't win here. pennsylvania is nickname, is the keystone state very appropriate this year. and because it is so important, candidates are pouring money into campaigning and advertising. both the harrison from campaigns are reportedly spending $360000000.00 on tv, digital, and radio ads, and just to pennsylvania and what the pennsylvania is 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 pencil
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and you're both candidates will need the support of a coalition of voters from different demographic groups. that's why it's black and hispanic voters, as well as people from both prosperous urban centers and suburbs, as well as rural areas. they also need college and non college educated motors to rally behind them. 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. and another thing was note saying is that among us states, pennsylvania is home to the 2nd largest population of ukrainian americans. estimated a 100000. they all historically conservative, but couple of hours just hoping to shift some of them to the democratic camp. last month you crate in president the let's and then stevens didn't i munition palmed in pennsylvania, prompting republicans to accuse him of election interference. donald trump says the us is spending too much money to support ukraine,
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while harris accuses him of wanting to force ukraine to give up territory to russia . trumpets at the end, the conflict on the day one without providing details with the 2 sides, offering stock, click the village, and positions on ukraine and russia. how these action results, how will the election results affect us policy? and how is russia viewing the us selections? usually a shop of alova has this report for most good most case, hoping the results of the us selection will help result the russia, ukraine conflict. but no matter if it becomes president in the near future, russia won't change his position dramatically to negotiate a way out of the crisis with those. and it was that i am, it's me is not what you must be on international relations based on the priorities that are beneficial to us. we will have to be ready to work with both presidents, but we can expect that they might give us some break. we'll stop talking to russia differently. what task is to strictly defend our position with respect to our
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selves and all the parties? pamela harris has promised to continue bite in schools of supposing ukraine by send a military aid refusing to negotiate with the criminal without, keeps participation and respecting ukraine's right to decide on what times the country is willing to accept or agree on a ceasefire. well, tom says if he wins headlines, the will within 24 hours, many fee of his plan with this wage kids to make the territorial concessions or freeze the conflicts the ukrainian side, reject both of these options. russian presidents, legend the patient has said, it doesn't matter to russia who becomes the next us president as the day to devise approaches. the most popular opinion expressed here is that relations between russia and the united states were main tons. regardless of who occupies the oval office, us above all of our ultra 0 most scary. so who wins on november? the 5th could be absolutely crucial for ukraine. and for that matter, as
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a nate. so let's discuss this with my guess i'm joined by could vote. he's a former us ambassador of the nato, but he's also the full, not us special envoy for ukraine until leaving his also with me. he's the director of the razor program at the quincy institute for responsible state craft. first, i'd like to ask you both where we are in this conflict because this guy has been getting on this stage of the conflicts. and since february 2022 left over to an odd years ago. ukraine initially held out very strongly. they even hadn't defensive counter offensive in 2023. but since then a grinding war of attrition and rush has been making slow gain. something like this . exactly. right, so in eastern and southern ukraine, russia has been making some incremental gains on the ground. ukraine has taken territory inside russia and the course region, which i think they envisioned is some kind of territorial swap. when there isn't a good jason. at some point,
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a russian continues to bomb ukrainian cities and infrastructure and civilians every night using a rainy and drones and using north korean artillery shells. and russia has just brought some north korean troops into the fight as well. uh, currently fighting and courts. uh so it's, it's not going, none of this is making a meaningful change in the state of play, but it is incrementally moving in rushes directions to take more territory. let me skew and it's all about that task offensive. because i remember we did a program of our inside story program just off to that took place and it was very surprising. it was very bold seizing this territory inside russia. and i think you said at the time the drawers out, whether this will be a successful move. well, we've now gone almost 3 months old. was this a sensible move by ukraine, or was it a distraction? and then now losing ground in the air is if you try and that really massa, i'm afraid now it does look like a distraction because they have actually been driven out of most of the territory
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they took enclosed. and meanwhile, as close as curb side, they have folding back in the don't bass. so you're not only slowly and inflicting but also unfortunately suffering heavy casualties in the process. as part of the problem is, i mean we've had many reports from the ukrainians on the line about the suffering that shortage of numbers specialties around munition. but of course we haven't got that kind of information from the russian side. so we don't really know how well they're doing. well, we can do is track changes on the ground. i would be a little bit cautious about the north korean. a story because that hasn't actually been confirmed by us intelligence that they've gone into action in incurs. oh, we've had confirmed is that some, some of them are training in russia and so i think we have to wait to see what happens. certainly. i mean, if the russians where trying to use those korean troops that would be assigned of
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syria shortages on the russian side. good. we have to president's landscape, come to the united nations and then a tour. and in the us, he has a victory plan. he says he has as a shopping list of what he wants. he says he can get victory by the end of next year. tell us what he wants and whether you think it's a total realistic pro. i think what he's trying to do is answer some of the criticism that was coming from the white house here and, and also in some quarters in europe saying that, well, why do you need to fire weapons a longer range? what difference is that going to make? how is this going to reshape the war? so we put it together as an effort to say, look, we need more, i munition, we need a longer range use of that and munition. and if he followed weapons interruption with that, actually, do you think? i think it would make a difference. i think it would force russia to react to that. they are already on their own with their own drones heating, military targets inside russia. but we have some of these missiles that to us as
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provided to be able to go longer range and do rush, i think would make a difference in terms of logistical supplies, support fuel air fields. and that is packaged not just by itself and give us more, but saying we need to do this to push russia back to get towed into a point where he is ready to then accept some kind of solution. and then at the end of that, when there is a and do the fighting, then you bring ukraine in tomato, they were being union. and that makes a permanent piece. that was basically what his plan was say, okay, i'm on a tall. let's just quickly look at the 2 candidates. a couple of harris from, well, how i can see wants to keep for now it seems the bite and policy. isn't there a problem with, as you've already set the bite in policy isn't really working. it was yes um, i mean, nice. i think that sooner or later um, any american new to the administration is going to have to negotiate. and indeed
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that they have said this from co try soon, the powers will have to try it in the future. but of course there are many questions. one is, um, if she does indeed agree, uh that, and then the american going to miss i was so besides a deep into russia, how will russia respond? i mean, that could bring on the cycle of escalation. that would create a crisis in us policy much, much sooner. okay, let, let, let, let me, let me to let me turn to trump could cause you, uh, you did resign from the job, but you, well, his special invoice for ukraine. he's said i want the water to stop. i want to negotiate a deal. he's gone further than that. he's a cool deal. can we make it's demolished, the people at the country is in russell's. you know, this material i'm transactional president. you know, that's you what you were involved in this 70. it was part of his impeachment. do
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you think he's got something you're the colors him against you, craig, because of that. and we also know some of the polls that it was. he said about president puts and how worried would you be about it from victory? well, i'll start with, anatole was and then, and then get there. because the, the fundamental issue is that there is a war in ukraine because put in, has decided to attack ukraine and continues to do so. and whether it's harris or trump, if you want to end the war, you've got to convince boot and it's not worth it that he should stop attacking and accept some kind of settlement. so what i need ministration, trump or harris is going to have to do is put more strains into the a western position to show put in is never going to work. and i don't see that coming out of the, by the administration. harris has not talked like that yet. trump, we have to see what he would do, but i think he understands that and that he has, you know, what rate he will pull the rug, complete plato from presidency landscape quite the opposite. actually,
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because when you hear from president trump, you said a couple of things recently. one terrible never would have happened if he was president. he met was the lensky in new york, around the time of the young guy, and said afterwards, there needs to be a piece and it needs to be a fair piece. and he said, the 1st thing he would do is call coach and, and tell him to stop the war. so it's clear that he doesn't want a failure and ukraine to be his failure at just as he looks at afghanistan as biden's failure. okay. could an adult thank you so much for joining us here. all now 20. now this general out is there a will have ongoing, special coverage for you on election. not a total kicks off at $22.00, gmc, on november the 5th at 5 pm, east coast time here in the us will have live coverage from across the country with guests and discussion both here in washington dc. and even though ha, please be sure to join us on that, which is 022 gmc on election day. that's november. the 5th i'm from now from. i'll
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see you here. i will look in the white house. that's it for now, and that's uh how do you back to for me to. all right, thanks very much, james. oh, still ahead on now to 0. spain's a place 3 days of national morning officer at least 95 people are killed in the worst floods to the country and decades. us and you can keys and the fans pull the way back into the world series details. coming up for joe the has. c that the weather across europe is looking at pretty quiet, at least when it comes to the satellite image. but we know that's not the case of spain and portugal. yes, the southwest has been hit by some pretty ferocious storms to wrench will rain hail
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out. of course, a flash flooding across most southern an eastern areas of spain. now the area of low pressure is still lingering around on thursday. so there's some heavy rain to come for southern parts of portugal, the south west of spain, and up towards the northeast. so places like a cat, colonial of the rest of europe because the high pressure family in charge. so why sky is up towards the north west across from central areas down to the southeast corner where it is still a story of lots of sunshine. that's not the case across the very north of scandinavia, we've got gales blowing into no way, some heavy rain to come, as well as some snow. we've got amber, lots out them. so as a into friday for possible flooding, i'm maybe even some of the and slides in no way. and you can see that mass of unsettled weather, working across the baltic states and into west and rushes to things are going to cool down dramatically for the likes of moscow. temperature is still searching around the early twenty's in italy, room at $21.00 with sunshine on friday,
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we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media doesn't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story the the, you're watching or is there a reminder of our top story is this, our evidence can take a prime minister and the difficulty says he hopes a ceasefire between his blind as well will be announced in the coming always comes as senior us officials are traveling to israel in an attempt to make progress on a truce. these really military is launched heavy as strikes on the ancient city of ball, back and east and 11 on 8. women are among 19 seventies, killed in the attack. some eastern they've been on at least 10 palestinians have
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been killed in the latest as strike on base law here in northern cause. it's all gets it heavily populated markets where people were trying to get the food and water was available on those causes. bonanza is really siege for move in 3 weeks. display now where at least 95 people have been killed in flash floods in the southeast of the country. and the governments declared 3 days of moaning. the prime ministers described the flooding as the worst of the century. address simmons reports holdings were given. would few imagine anything like this in one area or for let's here as much rain, full acetate, expect to you fell in a day. flash floods swept calls away, sometimes stacking them in the streets. the subject of flood waters took people by surprise. spain's prime minister addressed the nation. explain you into your
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account though. she controlled us. the whole of spain is crying with olivia. are absolute priority is to help people to we are working in a coordinated manner to make this possible how to the spanish government deployed a helicopter cruise, engaging in dramatic rescues on the ground specialist teams use whatever means possible to bring the young, the elderly, the most vulnerable to safety. such teams were breaking into homes, going from house to house. they were dealing with multiple cases of missing people . when i got a house at the entrance of the town, josh disappeared after the flushed floods. and the odd list to people and who officials don't know if they're still missing or not, or you're not somebody, i was a flash flood behind me down. it wasn't raining here, but it came down from the mountain b, north. one of these bridges broke down this, the wall to reach the road, taking 3 or 4 cosmetic spans where the department says are rather cold front,
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moving into the wall more because of a managed rainy and caused atmospheric instability. leading to exceptionally heavy rain for it says this is another example of extreme events caused by climate change. andrew simmons, which is here. all right, let's now go to sonya go. yeah, go. she's joining us live from valencia as one of the devastations, quite significant from the pictures that we're seeing. what's the latest there? a while the latest says that that has been an announcement. now that military force is all going to be deployed as of the state to help with the search and rescue missions. of course, even though they're all those confirmed states have to use, there are still many people who are missing. and it's easy to see how this could have happened. we are currently in the neighborhood of as thought of a,
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it's in the southeastern pulse of the city of valencia. this entire area really is cool between 2 rivers here. it has been completely swamped and you can see the effect that it has done the force of the will to adjust cause vehicles to be really stacked on top one of each have a here by the sheer force of that water. there isn't a single place open, hey, we've been seeing people with plastic bags trying to see if they can make any purchases that have to go to all the parts of the city and convent. this whole area here. many people completely shocked, still because as we was speaking to one gentleman here, a pensioner who was talking about how it happened, he said it seemed to have happened. oh, within the space of 20 minutes, would i have the warning. but then one of a sudden the rush of water was just so ferocious that within that timeframe all of
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a sudden the waters had risen up by maybe to meet his head. and you can see the terrifying effects of that people's fun at show low over the street to adjust all the roads and pavements just encased in mud and with all kinds of rubble and day bri littering the streets as well for me to. well sonya, it sounds as if the impact really was very quick, but there is also concern that they may have been late evacuations. this is the common complaint that we've started to hear from people here as well. say a when was the goal for people to take move cat to take the necessary precautions to avoid being in the area as well. and there were certain calls of criticism as well, for the regional presidents who recently disbanded a unit that was specifically done to, to deal with these kinds of web a events as well. he disbanded that saying it was really an effective way of
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dealing with the issues here as well. now you're starting to help people now, is that coming out of the shock of what's happened here as they step outside the homes and see the devastation on the, on the streets outside the houses. that saying what exactly went wrong? what happened? why did the local forty's not a lot to us of how violent and how fist the effects of this storm would be hard. sonya, thanks very much for full bathroom keeping us updated from valencia. so when i go there, mozambique, supposition need of, and on. so i'm online is cool for nationwide protest against disputed presidential election results to continue. hundreds of people have taken to the streets since the governing parties. candidates, the no trouble was declared, the winner. at least 11 people have been killed in violence of police journalists active us as well as political positions. they with governors trying to silence the sent welcome web report from the capital muscle to school at
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a coolant of modern gulard told us a 2 gas canister shafted his leg. he says that police come on to fight if at close range is a tv news camera man. he was filming last week of protests against mozambique disputed election results and the killing of to see in the real positions that goes on top of what did up in the woods they get. but clearly there's no security for june on us. we live as if and the government to control the prison. we've already lost several general. this is to for, to bring truth, but was silenced. we work with the supporters of a position. presidential candidate, valencia, i'm online. they say he was blatant the rig down to victory in the polls. the routing for levi parties control most of the traditional media ebony these 50 years in power. but some things are changing quickly. the number of most i'm beacons with internet access is doubled in the last 5. yes. the pricing hoff in the population. many of the new uses a young people, you know,
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big areas using small sizes. and many of them support one delani. he's been live streaming to his follow is on facebook since the pose each time attracting around a 100000 view as he's been cooling for people to strike by staying home. so many of expressed that anger on the streets. president silly pain uses code for com. instead, the space for freedom of expression on to on a says he's facebook accounts being attacked by hackers. my ball internet was sweet still for a day during protests last week. that is a clear attack on the freedom of the media. but he's also in the talk on freedom of expression and freedom to protest. any such a time happens then the younger please gunfire in this town and i'm pulling up probably and didn't still young people from setting fire to the freely my office on the police station to come and is abundantly kalashnikov is
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a laughing master for these children who found it was every election mozambique seized populations growing larger, more connected, and seemingly less content. malcolm web out to 0 my to to most i'm big. and the police have forced the protesters and goods by the imprisonment of an opposition policy to the former president and head of the freedom party and their metal was arrested last week. the faces charges of corruption and money laundering . he denies the allegations, methods accused prime minister editor alma of manipulating the prosecution protest as blocked the main road leading into the capital. for 3, all was due to both albanian prime minister 80 rama should declare smith elections or resign as soon as possible. there was no other way. those can judy next to them. we will go extreme. we will face those who are in power because now everything is unbearable and people cannot stand there anymore. maybe we will see
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the repeat of 1997. i hope this will never happen, but maybe we will reach that point. it's still a head on al jazeera. it's supposed to use that as bob things rumble in the jungle . and look back along with all these famous victory and contessa that's coming up and support the
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the surface forces to for me to thank you very much mentioned to united have started life off to both eric 10 hog with a solid weight in english league cup 2 goals from caston, mary, let them to victory everlast the city in the 4th round of the tournament is 1st was
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a thunderous shots into the top corner. a go to go fast on the way that the united captain between us and nanda is also schooled twice and what turned out to be 852, when when we united supply of region, this royce standing in as in, through manager of the club, looks for a permanent replacement, so fellow dutchman, eric, 10 hawk living full suite 3 to the quotes of the competition to 2nd half goes from cody, get pay. finally, got them on the board with new as the as adding of the, the, the full held on despite too late goals from frighten winning. it also will fall. no convincing is a cruise into the law, so it's against 2nd to preston. no send. i have a feeling, a 3 no victory. chelsea would dump them out of the competition by new casa,
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alexander is the 2nd goal. so new counsel set the tone and then he played his thoughts and, and, and go from chelsea's. i felt associated finished to now to new costa 6 foot with much is across the spanish region to valencia have been postponed until at least next week following those floods you've been hearing about that have killed moving 95 people. she's days. flash floods cause destruction to towns and villages in the east of the country. this was the ground of regional football club, pipe puerto because of the damage to rights and warnings, not to travel. the spanish football federation postponed 6 mid week hope of delray matches and set today's of the week of much between round madrid and valencia will also be delayed. the federation has begun distributing room clothing to those in need and your young case had and to gain 5 of the world series later hoping to close the way back into contention. as the los angeles still just continued to sit, one went away from the title, the yankees avoided a series sweep on,
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choose day winning game for 11 to 4. i'm funny, both plays the ending friends. i'm healthy young case, full game 5. but they still trial 31 in the best 7 series go to young case funds also tried to take matters into their own hands early in the game ripping the bowl from los angeles. so just stop me, keep that glove when he went to take a couch in the bottom of the 1st thing that says that board is going is it didn't help us. they ended up being checked out of the game and the boxes i so desperately tried to save was cool bout anyway, by the implied because of the interference. well, it's been 50 years to the date since the famous rumble in the jungle boxing find the democratic republic of congo played host. what was perhaps mohammed ali, his most famous victory. david strikes reports for this type of wrath of what alligators of tossing width away all out on hand. come for lightning and put
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thunder in jail. it's been hospice century since mohammed ali and george coleman turned the. oh, is it the world on the democratic republic of congo, which was then known as a 1000000 students, but 60000 got to watch it live in contessa as under dog allie knocked out the beaten foreman to reclaim the heavy weight well, championship 7 years that they had been stripped to the title for refusing to fight in the vietnam war. it remains one of the most like chronic moments in supposing history. all about credit. i told you all that i was the greatest football dog. 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. well then he made a twisting motion and fell. it was like the grinding of an elephant collapsing them . and then it looks like you told me you didn't still watch with young fighters in the same room. the alley himself used in his training camp ahead of the fight,
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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 boxes who to stand all comfortably started pushing forward to working both going away 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 moment the judge to him and i leave for them, and it's a huge memory in grand celebration for us because it took place here in our country from that moment on boston here rose to new height, but we did and we became recognized, able to go we have well champions around the globe african chapter for any part of what made that just for myself. so mohammed ali and george foreman, we heard the story. and now it's now to devote out own history without the boxes of
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murder. are in zillow stone and the hospital as a break. i'm so bad. i make medicine 6. it's a year since all these tests and 50 years since the famous night, back in 1974. but his legacy lives on, inspiring new generations of sports, men and women. i'm the i'm does, they be stuck out your 0 bill has been an upset of the power small says with full st. dental. med with have has been knox out in the 2nd round of the russian last and 3 says to alexi, pope written the 25 wrote the straight in who won his 1st most as 1000 title in montreal earlier in the year. finally, go the bathroom is right for free and meeting footprint coming out on top, 6, full, 2676. it's meant that it's a straight opening round last in paris. he hasn't won the title yet. all right, that is all useful for now. it is back to for me to all right, thanks very much joe. well, that's so,
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so it's from me for this news. i'll be back in just a moment with move the days. news the our oceans are under swift by a for rushes, fishing industry, government, people are thinking of bring deep sea trawling, rack, global war, easy off. the choices sees that go. systems are going to suffer more and more with climate change and we need to adapt. now marine conservationists are in a desperate race against time. the ocean provides services for us that we require as humanity during the last show. oh no, just ruins left behind in the city famous for its roman ruins. bell back is 11 and the best of value and its famous waste, 2000 year old roman temples. designated as unesco wells,
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heritage sites is considered his with a strong culture. most people have left and those who remain save. they've seen nothing like what's taking place now. strike off to strike off to strike. people here tell us they live in constant fear. we were born here and we will not lead fall back is empty. the foreigners know, taurus and the lack of taurus is affecting everyone in the last week alone. this been over 100 fifties reading strikes and 5 big that's why over 80 percent of the population has left. but the seems to be know is that these really bombardment, the city has written, this was in conflict, but now it must contend with modern bond struck by he's ready for these threatening expansion sites. i'm reaching of mine's the tragedy for me, of a democratic solve africa, or if it's how quickly we sort of adopted the very told re global news, the intertwining of money in politics campaigner andrew find state and photographer
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shock you do on on active is on the crisis and gone. so what is happening today is top thing on our watch. the news from now they will be people asking, how did you let it happen? studio will be on the script part one on, on disease for the israel launch is more strikes on the ancient ebony city of volvic coming 19 people . each of them women, the, i'm for me, the miller. this is all to 0 life from deluxe. also coming up lebanon's k take a prime minister says he hopes the ceasefire will be announced in the coming hours or days as you as invoice head to as well is really it strikes his him.

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