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special programming and correspondence across the country. this year poll suggests the race is closer here than at the us and lex on, on to 0. the is the tax, the ancient city of fall back lebanon's care take a prime minister says he's hopeful of a seas far in the coming dickens. the color i am about to send, this is all 0 life until have also coming up and is really, you know, so i have become a loud one. hospital in northern garza destroys a warehouse containing medical supplies,
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which were only received days ago. one of the most powerful, super tight for me was to ever hit taiwan, makes lun for causing devastation across the island. and clean up and rescue operations that are underway in valencia following slash floods that killed at least 95 people. the . so we're going to begin in 11 on the where a prime minister actually, mccarthy says he hopes a ceasefire between has vala into israel will be on august in the coming days. these are the military is continuing to carry out. heavy air strikes on the ancient city of ball back age. women are among 19 people killed in the attacks on eastern 11 on both sides. your body reports from baby this is doris. about 3 kilometers south west of the city of fall back in eastern level is rarely airstrikes it the town on wednesday, following force evacuations. threats from these rarely,
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military telling the nearly 85000 residents of the historic city of fall back to leave or face bombing unesco heritage sites. the city of fall back 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 once well known tourist attraction is about 70 kilometers north east 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 integral, 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
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stop it. we will accept the conditions that we see as appropriate on the basis of any negotiations as a ceasefire. fast to let the, the latest area of live in on to come. there is rarely a tax is one of the oldest and most historic in the country falls back is known to be a strong codes of hezbollah. but it is the civilian population that continues to pay the price the way. how will i then of cause what is the very least trying to we can as well as support the base and 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 the mess displacement of the groups voters want to try to weaken the organization. i'm calling 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.
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the strikes above 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, alta 0. good morning. this one is in a folder who's joining us live from bet. now in eastern level, so in the last few hours is in a more is very a tax and the eastern level. yes, an hour ago in the town of the day now we are in another town, the town of bid nailed. as you can see behind me, search for operations continue, i will not say rescue because the, the bodies that they've, they've been putting out bodies. and they believe that at least one more body is still trapped underneath the rubble. as you can see, these are massive strikes that were
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a series of strikes yesterday targeting this region. late to yesterday, the city of filed with itself was hits and surrounding areas the is really military issuing evacuation order is telling people that the really they have no choice but to leave or face this and tens of thousands to make their way out of the city. to a nearby areas in search of safety really worsening. the already a massive displacement crisis, they're bringing out to party as you can see right now. so we're sending the displacement crisis in a country that the it has. sorry, we're just walking up a hill. as you can see of a situation here, the civilian casualties are mounting as these is really strikes. continue with that has about a m p s today saying that the what is wrong has been doing is destroying and destroying civilian infrastructure and killing civilians at the same as those types continue to stay with me because i want to talk about this comment from the
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lebanese premise and actually, mccarthy, he's saying that he's hopeful about chances of a cease fire despite negative reports. here's what he had to say and saw i would like him to call the me, hopefully in the coming hours. so days we'll see, see side in my conversation. with a most hochstein, he was very helpful, even though that with reports in the media suggesting otherwise, he was initially supposed to attend to tel aviv on sunday, but some obstacles delayed negotiations. but things have since gone smoothly. we hope this translates into an actual ceasefire. and we might see him in baby by the end of the week, as blog was late, and separating the lebanese front line from the concert front. but today they managed to separate it. so the separation took some time to see how things are gonna go back to zane. um, how do i live with regard to this coming from uh nigi mccarthy. so he says he's home full of them. i guess he's far in the coming r as a days, but if i understand it correctly, there are still several stumbling blocks that would prevent that happening,
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at least in the short term. well, yes, lebanon's prime minister. and as you've made coffee saying that we are doing everything we can and that we should to remain optimistic. now, some would understand this as optimistic language, but the bottom line is there are still major stumbling blocks that need to be overcome. and the major one being the enforcement mechanism of un resolution, $1701.00 who is going to enforce that resolution, the speaker of parliament. nobody has said that it will be the lebanese army that's will enforce resolution $1701.00. but it's really officials are talking about the possibility of a u. s. roles in implementing the resolution. and that is really officials or israel will be able to act freely in 11 on when they see us rep or when they see a violation,
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which has really in violation of 11 on sovereignty. and it will not be accepted, neither by the lebanese states, which is controlled by hezbollah and its allies, nor has the loss. so as you can see, we are expecting further escalation because both sides are negotiating under fire. is there no, thank you very much. say no, hold her in bed, dial them ok. let's find out a little bit more about this proposed to cease 5 data or at least what we know prime minister and actually mccarthy is calling for no weapons or military infrastructure south of the tiny river. that's except for the lebanese army and a peacekeeping force that would be in line with the un security council resolution, $1701.00. that is and it was just talking about it was passed back in 20 o 6 on the back of the last cause of paula and is really war. but israel has called the un security council resolution, 17 o one, a complete failure. and when you are signed by m as hochstein visited lebanon last week, he warned 1701 wasn't enough. i called for additional measures to be in could. so
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there are some caviar lebanon's, parliamentary speaker of navy body acting on behalf of course of all that in these negotiations publicly says no changes should be made to 17 o one. not a single word nor all day has more from the jordanian capital. now she's coming this from a month because these are in the government's bond office, either from reporting inside israel and in the occupied westbank. if we take a look at the various is really media front page, front and center, you have calls for an end to the war. and on the northern front a, there's a big push among politicians and, and public opinion for wrapping up the offensive in love. and on the fact that these really broadcast authority lead some of the elements of what the us envoys almost hochstein and, and the senior advisor to the white house are working on has pushed some officials to accuse nothing. yahoo is trying to sabotage those us. but overall,
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there is support for an active is ready to roll in enforcement. something as they know said would be difficult to accept and 11 on what they're talking about is 17 o one plus and implementation mechanism, where the us would take a leading role. the israel wants a free hand to enforce by bombardment, by military action. what it would, uh, what it would see as violations of that you one security counselor resolution, any presence or activities has been the in southern lebanon, south of the lead on the river. this is very similar to how is real, operates in the occupied westbank, for example, where it calls that tactic, hot pursuit. and that is under that pretext it invades in raids the cities and communities in the occupied west box on a daily basis. so they want a repeat of that or apparel to that in level. not is there any flights of jobs have
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targeted the 3rd floor of the come a lot of on hospital in northern garza hospital is located in dave law here. it's been struggling to provide medical assistance to an increasing number of casualties from israel's assault. on the north of this trip, the lights, it strikes destroyed a warehouse of medical supplies delivered by the world health organization 5 days ago, honey. my was joining his life from dental butler in central garza. so the w h o just gave those medical supplies just 5 days ago, less than a week and already they seem to have been destroyed or coming on hospital. yes, rob. march needed medical supplies that on the 3rd floor of the hospital been targeted and damaged, just huge lived. a lot of these medical supplies needed for the hospital. dixie attack did not happen only on the disability until, but included it's vicinity including water. that's the nation is facing mere bike amount of one hospital in an attempt to prevent people from coming back to the area
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. now this all happened despite the talk to go with role of is really another building from the vicinity of the hospital. but it's still the facility then with a pin of the art they have the art gallery, then there is practice the despise of the sonata is one hospital of that particular area. crowded with many of the class doctor visits prevailing. drawing these, this out, your medical supplies was supposed to relieve the hospital, increase the cubits opperation of operations sustainable, but not anymore. we spoke with dr. unable, somebody who confirmed jobs these, these are getting off the 3rd floor of the office with that too. huge level of damage to many of the boxes that included much needed medical supplies. and we talked about also basic of as stop, like as simple as the on pacific the band, the is the sterilize, the a lot that are needed inside the hospital. the attack resulted in the injuries of 4
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of the medical is stopped inside the hospital. let's not forget this really monetary when it storm can. i was on hospital day in 30 was all the medical stuff and listed with only a 3 or 4 medical staff inside the doctor and the nursing team and 3 of the nursing team members who were left in the hospital clinic to 100 other people who were detained as a from the hospital, these were the patients, the injury is any vac with inside the hospital or the situations keep evolving in too much difficult scenario, right? not for people who try to get back to their homes at the vicinity of the hospital, but also for those who are transferring injuries from big la. yeah, i kind of going hosted as the only one that is lift right now, despite the fact that it's not offering any medical care whatsoever, but people is still dig the injuries to the hospital, including those of being killed or to collect them across the streets of giovanni a or b flat, he has some of these. what is that we looked at
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a very difficult to do. there is an eye witness that we spoke to describe during the hours of this morning as people were forced into further internal displacement due to the heavy art galleries in the here's track that took the whole night and the early hours of this morning until people managed to leave their homes including goes to the doctors with speakers at the top and then call in on people an order and sharpie, ordering them to leave their homes. but as soon as they leave their homes, they are being shot as by the machine guns up tops on those it was cause they find it very difficult right now. and just do reminded all reviewers as well. the majority of people in big layer right now are the work force into internal displacement of from the value of the cap and the area around the hospital. then the agents positive do are doing force into internal displacement in the past a few weeks. i just really monitor, intensify. it's a tax across devalue or you can and the surroundings area. i mean,
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not going to talk. it was from dental obama. honey, thank you very much. so ahead and i'll just say to how political tensions escalation in mozambique is the opposition calls for nationwide strikes over disputed presidential election results. we're going to the latest on the race from the white house and us as pamela harris and donald trump. chris across the country with only 5 days to go the the the night or tie feet and come gray. this one up here has made land for the entire wrong. it's taking that amount of energy where they would shoot, opens up the sky is a bit more from the lazy and particularly in denice here. so the full costs of thunderstorms here has reappeared and the focus on java, for example. and boeing here is a change because he's been drawing java for a long time, so we're back to what would be more regular for most of the fairly frequent
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thunderstorms or showers in australia. but my position is changing a little bit in the motion of developing from south australia to new south wales in the alarm that takes your eyes probably up to the north where i think the west east weather will be. it has been warm in past, but that's come down to 27. the won't actually has moved east woods, near 14, out of springs and down to was at lake city full. you'll notice that he typically would go east, which is not going to affect metal, but i don't think so. here we take this as a picture on saturday. this is the real ones we expect to go in that direction. so i'll pick it up for you. adelaide has it for one day, then down to 23. that's reasonable. as a wind direction changes, then camera picks it up on a windy day. on sunday, for example. in new zealand, it's going to rain particularly on fire file, and some of it might keep across to a fairly warm christ church,
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a full year of war in gaza. and now it is really troops invading lebanon or the us and israel working to reshape the entire region. who do americans trust to handle their economy? immigration, and the wars and ukraine and gaza? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, the are closed and i'm told stories from age and the pacific on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the want, you know, to 0 reminder of the top stories. this are,
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these really minutes has continued to carry out heavy air slides on the ations level. the city of balls back 19 people have been killed in the latest attacks on eastern level. the countries caretaker prime minister says he hopes the might be a cease fire deal in the coming days. is ready. 5 digits of targeted. the 3rd photo become an odd one hospital and bade laska in northern garza, the air strikes destroyed a warehouse of medical supplies delivered by the world health organization. just 5 days ago. taiwan is being lashed by the largest super type food to hit the island. and nearly 13 years. tens of thousands of troops have been deployed to help with the rescue. efforts by from home, right is larger than the island itself. and it's bringing gusts of up to 250 kilometers per dollar. people across the taiwan have been told to stay at home. financial markets, schools and offices are closed, and flights have been canceled with lot is a senior reporter with time on plus news. you gave us this update
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a short time ago from title the taiwan. is it supposed by certain people to not to dissolve those 5 periods? these in every solver here? this is a purge of uh, price. this type thing slightly different cities like and several floods in the season. agents are very not i think just please come by like in the season, it's very read for diapers to come. this person they've done by the last one in november was about 50 years ago. and the main impact doctor the how about this or is also coach up a lot of the ever around this phase type dog made the south east to taiwan is where taiwan grows. its fruits rose, its rise. that purchase is just about ready to be harvested over the next few weeks . the months, very delicate, very susceptible, does not show additions. now, with windham very like this is going to be with another form is obvious in terms of getting the population prepared for the result. doctor's office, taiwan runs drills all the time and i was really shoots infrastructure to come and
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get this sold to extreme where the surface over. and so i don't where we all this, it's in the south east of taiwan, where the type here and it's, it's the local governor, will it be cooling into the national government? give you updates about the situation and what they need throughout the day. we've seen the, the national, the, the work is here going around the top trees almost as they pull down to get them out of the road. and there's a go, there's a government to look system localized on your part. so basically what you want to tell you what risk to look out was that you might see flooding risk the near river . this allows you to clog or when, versus if your in a p g. when the place, the main message, as you said, is the people's a hunker down ramsey. very many people out the streets told him and tied dunk was still resolving factory here for about 12 hours. the worst, many hope will have now. all there is to get you in a while, so people can come out locked into the city and assess the damage. cleanup efforts are continuing in spain to offer itself at its worst flooding in modern history. at
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least $95.00 people died after years worth of rain fell in 8 hours on tuesday and wednesday caused will be left stranded on bridges in the city of tom and the outskirts of valencia. debris is strung across neighborhoods in business districts . flash floods and also damaged roads and overturned cars in the time of booking out west of valencia. sonya vehicles reports from valencia. no one imagine it would be anything like this. spain's most destructive storm and recent history hit the se, leaving dozens that many more displaced. i see they've got this perfectly, it's just catastrophic. it was like a reservoir here. there was no way to get rid of the water. it's terrible to cut out. and one area valencia as much rain full as they'd expect in a year. so in one day closing flash floods that swept cause away, stocking them in the streets,
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a scene of devastation and chaos. as the government declared 3 days of moaning for the victims, spain's prime minister better. sanchez, address the nation. explain your answer that you're not going to seek on that as the whole of spain is crying with olivia are absolute priority is to help people understand we are working in a coordinated manner to make this possible how to of the government deployed, helicopter cruise undertook hazardous rescues while on the ground specialist teams used 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 your for the remainder of the i work at a gas station. the river came to it, the doors were torn away and i spent the night there surrounded by water that goes to meet as high. i stayed on the top of a shelf. the only one left of the whole gas station had disappeared. spain's weather department says a rad cold front,
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moving over the wind bushes of the mediterranean, closed atmospheric instability leading to exceptionally heavy rain full. another example, it says of extreme events caused by climate change. as the region reels from this disaster rescue work has all continuing the search for the missing questions already being us about whether to it as a warning was given to people who ahead of a storm. sonya guy jago algebra. but and so yeah, i'll just say to say a major ologist roman kelly, he explains more about that cold front switch as being blamed for the floods the clues for the violence of the thunder storms. i have a spite and we've just seen starting with gulf full size, hales and thunderstorm from the mileage and the circulation, which is around an area of low pressure, which extends into very cold air. life means deep thunderstorms, hence the amount of rain or the hail, not i think much of that cold air aloft has become full max. so the depth of
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thunderstorms is necessarily a big risk there. but the assistance of right now in southwest, in spain or something. poach cool is that i'm from valencia north was beyond the south of day. the risk returns is fine. scientists say climate change as directory worse. and some of the world's definitely is one of the disasters of the last 20 years. more than 4000 people were killed for sykes and see they hit bangladesh in 20 o 7 the search and say it was intensified by the facts of global warming. and a new report they won that storm such as how to can milton the bottom of the us state of florida 2 weeks ago will become more frequent. so to little drugs and huge waves, climate change has contributed to more than 5 170000 weather related deaths. some 20 or 4 part of you're getting is going to boycott and next month, your employment summit in azerbaijan. it's foreign minister says the talks are a waste of time and is blaming polluting nations. the pacific island nation is home
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to the was 3rd largest spring for us for the island is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. the donald trump on account of the house of hostage rival rallies in the spring state of wisconsin. less than a week before voters in the us choose their next president. out of the 5 she would win. while trump focused on the new control oversee that has galvanized his base hydro costs of reports from milwaukee the ever the showman donald trump got office plain and green bay wisconsin and straight into a garbage truck seeking maximum game from us. president joe biden gas where he appeared to call trump supporters garbage. i was speaking on a call for her campaign last night. crooked joe biden finally said what he in common. i really think of our supporters,
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he call them garbage no way. no way. cala harris tried to distance herself from biden's comments prior to the parting on her own swing states tour. well, maybe care. i strongly disagree with the m a where the system of people based on a vote for she didn't return to the topic in her rallies. instead focusing on a message of unity and warned that another trump presidency would threaten american democracy. this is someone who is unstable, obsessed with revenge. with reading and unchecked power. turn out among early voters has broken records across swing states, assigned americans are engaged and listening. but
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a message leading with insults like the garbage comment is not what they wish to hear. is extremely say it is a strongly say it is, i love politics, it's a very odd season and it's that early voting centers have been busy here in milwaukee. harris has an advantage here and these urban areas. but trump is the favorite in rural wisconsin. and in conservative suburbs will show that you tied neck and neck in wisconsin and in fact, across the nation. and what is the bill to be potentially look closest presidential race and us history. hardy, jo, castro, al jazeera, milwaukee wisconscin. and for the voters from 7 swing states will decide this is us presidential race. the board or state of arizona is got a lot of attention to this time. so vanya explains why it's a major electro background for both capital house on donald trump. and what the strategies are, and let's go straight to the us select tool map,
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and this time we're talking about arizona and it's 11 electoral votes. it is now a closely contested state. and that, by the way, it's a pretty new development because the more than 70 years, arizona voted republican in every election, but one until 2020, and one of the biggest election night surprises. 4 years ago, joe biden flipped the state, putting it into the democratic, call him with a majority of just over 10000 votes. so how did he do it? earlier, elections had actually sent it. the things were changing in the state from carried hours on it in 2016. but by a smaller margin the mitt romney had in 2012 a pay attention to that pale red section there. most of the attention is on maricopa county homes of the state, capital of phoenix, and about 62 percent of arizona's population lives there by one. by shifting it into his column by about 45000 votes. he also needed a good showing here in payment county home to the state, 2nd largest city, tucson. it's
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a democratic stronghold. biden took nearly 60 percent of the vote in pima, his big when in pima balanced out. other counties that are small, but we're trump wins by a margin of 2 or $3.00 to $1.00. without pima biden's, narrow victory in maricopa would not have counted for much with all that said, what's the strategy for both harris and trump in arizona? well, there's a strong latino presence in the state. so let's start there. latino is are about one 3rd of arizona's motors. and this is how their party affiliation breaks down. they traditionally lean democratic, but ahead of this year's election, polls have consistently shown that some of the 2 knows, especially men, are moving towards trump, arizona, as a border states. so emigration is a big issue right here, but people also care about all the same things that we see talking, voters lists nationwide. that is the cost of living jobs, lack of affordable housing, health care and crime. and remember what i said earlier about bind,
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running up the score and pima county. well, trump will be trying to offset pima with big wins in the rest of arizona. and that includes turning out people who don't usually vote so called low propensity voters, given to raise a thin margin of victory 4 years ago. getting that boat out could be critical to winning arizona tech building at a loss cuz we some of the car to over is $1000000.00 giveaway during the us elections must because on the drive to get people to vote for republican candidate, donald trump in cheap baffled grind states, a district attorney in democrats, in philadelphia have filed the lawsuit on monday. critics, a must effort to drive up support for improper and potentially illegal remains on 3 or 5 of the worlds which as mine is going to make the court appearance, mozambique opposition leader of valencia modeling. a says nationwide, protests must continue. hundreds of people have taken to the streets since the governing parties counted,
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daniel shuffle was declared the winner of presidential elections 3 weeks ago. at

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