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types of millions to non violent protests peebles hutto foot, as boucher han, defined an empire on which is 0. the the know this is in use our own alger 040 back to go live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel issue is more evacuation warnings across the age and city of fall back 11 on spine minutes. the calls the threats. i will cry in northern guys that is really strikes targets. a 3rd floor come out loud. one hospital destroying medical supplies delivered only a few days ago. also this our a baby lifted from flood waters in spain search operations on the way as people
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that order to stay health. plus i've had to go, hey, live in washington dc coming up. we're looking to see the issue of immigration and what's the outcome of the presidential election to me for people trying to come to the united states and piece of the payment for the latest sports needs for los angeles. dodge is when the world series of the victory of the new york yankees, in game 5, the 13 g m t 3 pm in 11 on whether he's really ami has issued force. evacuation threats to people in the east for the 2nd day in a row residency involve bank. i'm bold eye and doors were told that saying that puts them and their families at risk of being bombed. these are the armies continuing to carry out as strikes on the engine to the file back. but despite
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these attacks 11 on schedule, the prime minister says he still holds the ceasefire between hezbollah and israel will be announced in the coming days. the, instead of the sauce i would like, i'm gonna call the main, 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 and factual 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 concept front. but today they managed to separate the separation from took some time. i'll just say rosanna hodge or has more on these really strikes from bed night and in the ball back region of life and us. this really military is intensifying and expanding its bombardment in
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areas where hezbollah has a presence and where it's supporters live. we are in a town in the east of the country in the baltic district, in vidalia, as you can see behind me, massive destruction. at least 8 people killed in the strike among the dead to children. and you can see of their clothes scattered on the floor of people here are, are in a state of shock. they say that the civilian casualties are mounting and the community that supports as the law is being is being punished now of hezbollah. m p said that as well, strategy has been to kill and destroyed, as well as not just the the civilian infrastructure, but the story destroyed the group, but hezbollah remains defiant. it's a recently appointed secretary general named ask them saying that the group is ready to fight for you for days, weeks, and months if there is a need and, and you can see of this dog he, we saw him pick up the show of one of the children who was killed, i mean, i mean,
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you know, we've been covering this conflict for weeks now. and if children on average, on average there are 2 children who are killed on a daily basis in the past 5 in the past 5 weeks alone. so the is around is escalating, but hezbollah too is escalating, escalating both sides are negotiating under, hired. we're hearing comments from lebanon's prime minister and as he mccarthy saying that we are doing everything we can and we should remain hopeful and optimistic about the cease fire. but the reality is, the warring sides are still very far apart. and the main sticking point is the enforcement mechanism of human resolution. 170111 on says that it is fully committed to go to implementing this resolution. assessing the lebanese army alongside un troops along the border and has, while i'm pulling back, that in itself would be major concession by hezbollah. but what, but it is saying the parliament speaker is that the lebanese army will be in charge
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of enforcing that resolution. what is ro wants is something else that wants us to us. the united states have a role is also wants to be able to have the right to act when it feels threatened, or it feels that there is any violation. in other words, preventive bullet from rearming and regrouping. this is something loving on and by extension has the law is not going to accept because this is a violation of lebanon sovereignty. so we're still, it appears that we are still very far from reaching some sort of a ceasefire, which only means one thing we are going to see more a task like this, particularly in areas where hezbollah has a presence in the east of the country. the south of the country as well as in the southern suburb of available. then there was a data ball back and it's not bringing doors. so jabari, who's in beveled store site is around intensify and expanding as bombardment of lebanon despite this. the prime minister says he's hopeful about the prospect of a sci fi is an agreement likely at all?
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well, it's very difficult to see agreements uh, coming together, right in the near future. we have just heard from the carrier ticker lebanese prime minister and as you because he, he released his statements following a series of meetings that he's held throughout the day here in the lovely shop. and he said that he believes these continue is rarely escalations does not inspire optimism in the near future. he calls the latest evacuation threats issued by that is rarely, military, a war crime and israel's continuous bombardments historic sites and cities post the country counterbalance to war crimes as well. and he says that the intense air strikes have to stop in order for negotiations to begin. this is something that is very much a sticking point at the moment. these rarely military has said over the past few
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weeks that they are void to negotiate under fire. and that is something that the lebanese government and has, the law, has said that they are not willing to do what we understand according to the care took upon minister or that to have a most talk seen, has informed him that he will seek to reach a solution to stop the fire in preparation for discussing ways to implement resolution. 17 o one, but what we've seen on the ground here in the oven on i over the past few hours is the latest is rarely assaults on the southern city of tire. and if its surrounding areas sees rarely, military issuing, at least if i h, evacuation spreads for various parts of the tire governance, i think carried out a lease h air strikes it simultaneously over the past hour. so there is concern as a big part of the apartment is or has said that the continuous is really aerosols on various parts of the oven on our, at cause to doubt his earlier optimism that
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a cease fire was within reach door. so thank you very much. for the updates that stores such a binary reporting their life from beveled. well here's what we know about the proposed ceasefire, d 11 on scale. take a prime minister's calling for no weapons or military infrastructure south of the tiny river, except for those under control of lebanese army. and are you in peacekeeping force that would be lined with the security council resolution? 17 o. one that was fast in 2006 after the last 4 between has the law and this round. but israel has called for the resolution has called rather the resolution of complete failure and when us and for him was harsh and visited 11 on last week. he wanted wasn't enough and called for additional measures. so these are some of the cabinets that have been on the bottom entry. speakers acting on behalf of hezbollah in the tongues. and he has said that not a single word of 71 should be changed that speak to him,
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and i am kind about this. he's a professor of political science at bar line university and he's joining us from west jerusalem. so some major sticking points, as we heard the, especially about being force meant of this un resolution, 17 o one, israel basically the way it's looking right now, once a us role in the enforcement. but this would be in violation of lebanese sovereignty. is israel at this time winning to back down from some of these preconditions? it is really good once to have it say on the security arrangements in inside live and on and softly, behold, we send inside the liberties the territory it finalized. slay lead the news slip and the solver into this state. i did say it's and it's a problem and but it drives things downy,
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is right, and does not trust me, but is what do you think our system less so his by the word. so he's running loose for an agent that was impose is rarely interest. oh, so here's i know that's the problem. and these are all the things to really tell me . they're much less politically right. but so these demands right now, a non negotiable. it would seem as $57.00 on and as well as concerned, but that seems to be at some appetite. it would seem and is right right now to cease to reach the ceasefire in 11 on. and i wanted to ask you about the timing of this. why now, why has the move seemingly changed in, in these really decision making circles about this conflict with, has, well, i never know. i did my other lives is there. there are 2 reasons. first of all, here's why and woke up and in the college, nothing by,
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oh you by. and the fact of you find is 3 in self leave and on. then what next? another street, another state where we and we cannot talk to by all living. and there is the continuous control rockets on our north area. one cell for our population day and night are called to rush into centers. so this must stop. also the, the army. it's my says us stretched to the mexico and we use software. we is right, the army was, is where the software as many loses so as one must find the solution to, to solve, leave them at the moment, then when his fun i agreed to separate between says, fire and you live, i know as this fire and because up is one said okay, let's check it. now in the go,
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she ation, i assume that this one should we, we actually will wait, give up some of it's probably conditions. ok. but the combination of domestic public opinion pressure. yeah. and the chronology exists, the war goes are unachievable growth as you are due to the disclosures and table interesting professor that you talk about is or as ami being stretched to the maximum because we've seen in the last few hours, some ultra orthodoxies, really men be arrested at a protest against compulsory military service in israel, the confrontation in west jerusalem is the mesa sign of defiance against the new laws. in july, we call these really military sent nowadays. first, conscription notices to all for orthodox jewish men and not follow the supreme court ruling that the government must stop exec, exempting them. so professor,
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you know, you see these protests within israel, how much pressure does this booked? do these protests put on, on the net to yahoo government to end as well, not just in, in lebanon, but also in, in gaza. is a, it's a double pressure. fix the pressure when it's a political crisis, under pressure, within the, what's called an issue. otherwise they, they see the end of this government the earlier. busy is but nobody in the condition wants it to happen. so this is one problem to see how the problem is. we've been visually public opinion, the most successful pressure group on the government to draft result. those are those who stop bolt, but solar smoked rage, the really just understands the main component in the nose. government spreading
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also in the cold so that they, they say, if we want to continue fighting and this is our interested we'd, we'd need to draft the withdrawal to those village. although the fear, if yours is the tragedy in my view, is that instead of saying, let's stop fighting, let's sick piece with zip, other cbs and a political arrangement with in a bundle with a new been his government. instead of that, there is a competition of how many is the right, how many people will joined the idea? you know, the 255 i think is not a better future then make it based. thank you so much for sharing of use with us professor and i'm fine. joining us there from last year was and we appreciate your time on hodges here. elsewhere, 5 people have been killed and has the rocket stripe launched from lebanon into the
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north of israel for where for, and workers and the 5th and is ready. farmer, these are the ami, says the rocket 9 did in the pond of mid to late on the border between the 2 countries that's bringing nor all day from on this noise. joining us from my mind, jordan, because israel has found out just air from reporting from his route and the occupied westbank. what more you hearing about this incident in mid to late nor well fully. this is one of several incidents that we've seen since the morning hours where the lebanese group has below has launched a more than 25 rockets into northern garza. not all of them were intercepted and you have the sites so incident in lymphoma or metal as it's called by in israel. and this only adds to that pressure you were talking about with our guest earlier. the more people are injured, the more soldiers are transported in air, listed to is rarely hospitals. the more the is really government will feel the
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pressure to at least signal some progress. and that new as broke. as these really prime minister sat with the american envoy a most hoc, cnn, brett matter, to discuss the a ceasefire and loving non they also reportedly talked about gaza and the efforts to reach a ceasefire there. although it did sound like a side note in the as rarely reporting. in addition, they talked about iran and they're the rumors and or the noise that is being made about a possible, a possible iranian retaliation. but really the focus even in the is really media is all about that cease fire because of incidence like this. thank you very much nor for that snow or day live there in amman. and is really will plains have launched a wave of vast racks on the city of tyre in such then 11 on multiple blasts have rocks the historic for city. the series of strikes followed threats. 5,
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use really military ordering residents to leave the area. this follows a number of similar attacks on ty earlier this week conducted by these really military of the 2 guys. and now where it is really fine to just sort of attack the floor of the hospital in the north of the strip where medical supplies delivered by the world councils. and his ation 5 days ago were being stored the come out allowed one hospital in bait, not here has been struggling to provide medical assistance to an increasing number of people and getting these are as a sold on the north of casa, as spring entire capitalism in del bloss central guys are for as attire. come out, add one hospital targeted once again, bring us up to speed with the latest eye on the situation in northern gosh. that's right, fully come on that one hospital, which is one of the last remaining function of hospitals in northern garza,
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has been again talking to somebody is very military. as far as we know for medical officials income at one hospital, that's a flu containing the remaining of medicines and medical supplies was targeted by the is right now. it's in a rate with no sort of warning. as far as we know that there has been a very significant damage being resulted from the attack, special diploma. so to come white house and what has the left of a medical supplies that in that hospital which will take incredibly high, but the ability of the hospital to operate even with a very limited medical capacity that will. so we've heard from dr. for some of the stuff that you have a direct stuff of come out, i do want hospice. i was, he said that the situation in the hospital is getting much less, especially in light of the, on the president that is by dissipating all attacks on the to send it to you on the hospital itself. and as far as we know, also that the of a lot so that people have been really dying on the way to the hospital officer
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being reported in good or from the is going to has to write something. he also emphasized that the attack has that it has 3 the scenes at full, at people's work inside receiving medical treatment. and also it's written that the dialysis department out of service the which will half of the precautions or the conditions of wounded patients that are to now did not receive any sort of essential medical supply. the situation is getting much more west and they know that part of the concept, but the real question is why as well as the so binding the flow of medical supplies to the hospital and to provide that area with enough numbers of a civil defense vehicle stand order to save the lives of palestinians in that very disturbing parts of this trip. please. thank you very much, terry. for the update that sounds easier. sorry. cap was on my 14 day line from dow balop. will i speak to dr. tanya hi should sign about this. she's
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a pediatric intensive care and humanitarian physician with doctors without borders . i'm a said doctor tanya has. your son has made several trips to guys or in the last year and it's joining us from amman. it's good to have you with us, doctor tanya, on algae sierra again. so you have here source of medical supplies, which were delivered by w h o, just 5 days ago, completely destroyed in the only medical facility which was still able to prove, provide some care in northern gas. i what, what is your reaction 1st when he hits to them? i mean, the 1st i just want to clarify that i'm not speaking on behalf of the doctors without borders today, although i'm sure they would share very similar things to what i'm about to tell you right now. um i was left there in march, come on as one is one of the few remaining functional hospitals in the north garza, in the words of the director of some of the stuff he gave was there. at the moment . he's actually one of only 2 doctors that are left in that hospital. he said, what is happening here is catastrophic and true genocide. and, and, you know, it's,
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it's really difficult to imagine what it's like to be a doctor in that hospital right now, to pediatricians mass casualty arriving after mass casualty. normally in a hospital you have multiple multi disciplinary teams. sub specialties, you have surgeons, you have a nice success that are required, you know, required to put the patients to sleep and keep them safe during the operation. you have different types of surgeons that operate on different types of injuries. and all of those things were present and come on as one hospital. but as you know, it has been targeted multiple times. it was in beta just last week in numerous a, you know, estimates of approximately 30 of its staff were unluckily detained by is really a bite is really military and taken away. we don't know what their feet is at the moment, leaving behind just to and this was after, you know, stripping them and reports of torture and leaving only 2 pediatricians behind one
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of whom is the director of the hospital, whose son was killed during the invasion of the of the same hospitals can i from on i one hospital just last week. so you have to pediatricians that are carrying without supplies. and we'll talk about been in the 2nd for mass casualty after mass casualty just a couple of days ago. some of the stuff he was talking about, more than $55.00 wounded, arriving at once along with one of the $25.00 q a. it people at the hospital casualties all over the floor. he mentioned women and children that had open fractures with protruding boeing. so the bone coming out of the skin you. ringback you need, you need surgical support for these sorts of injuries. pediatricians are not going to be able to manage them on their own. they need surgical support. it describes just today penetrating shrapnel, so shrapnel through the ottomans, of, of patients including children that require life saving surgery to stop the internal bleeding. as a consequence of that shrapnel, you know, as a bits of,
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of the weapons that are used as a that a buildings that are destroyed, that are propelled and tenant traits, the bodies of, of people in there in the vicinity. and so these are a, he mentioned several of these cases dying on the, for the emergency departments because they do not have sub specialty services. they don't have positions after they were adopted into teen. and now to hear that once again, the hospital has been actually his is really inconceivable. certainly it's, it's inconceivable. you know, just last week they targeted the oxygen stores of combined as one hospital, an hour after the w. rachel let joint commission left the hospital following the delivery of a small amount of medical supplies and fuel. and then today they target the same space where at least medical supplies were left, including, as if i heard correctly, they damaged the diesel. a celebration of
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a place near the hospital as well. these are all things, these are not a military weapons, they're not strategic in any military capacity. what they do you fully and i think it's really time when we start talking about this because you and i have been speaking for over a year about what is going on and what is very clearly genocide, and there is no way to rationalize the repeated targeting of every single hospital in the gaza strip to do you think the county a rational don't do you think, i mean, come on, i had one, not the 1st time as we said, but it is not the only health care facility. the only hospital that's been targeted time and time again by these really do you think there's a deliberate strategy here by israel to, to decimate guys us health care system and i have 0 doubt about it slowly 0 doubt. i mean, i don't think there's any other way that you can explain this. there have been over 300 health care workers that have been unlawfully detained with those release
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reporting, tortured over a 1000, according to the ministry of health. and we have confirmed, at least a 600 of them through communication with their families and other means health care workers who have been killed by the is really military software since last year. i'm just talking about the goddess trip. i haven't even started talking up the west bank or loving on. and you know, when i told you i think it's so it's important that we speak very clearly about what's happening. what is the is really millet theory is clearly aiming for is the full force explosion of the palestinian people, no matter what the cost, including their, their, their ethnic cleansing and their genocide. and that is become very clear as they have, you know, and i, i came on your, your, i came on your program multiple times before and spoke about very, you know, specifics of what was hit and where and trying to get aid and, and really told the line of let's talk about getting aid in and let's talk about a cease fire, but i think we need to change the way we're having this conversation. because it is
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very clear that after an entire, over a year of this, you know, back in january and we had plausible genocide from the international court of justice and over a year of this. and we're still hearing justifications and very misleading reporting from many media agencies. and i thank you fully for not being among the, those and for, you know, maintaining the integrity of journalism that has loss has been really lost in mainstream media media along with any kind of respect, right, or adherents, international humanitarian law. if you, if we change the conversation as you say, doctor tania, what will that achieve? do you think it's going to make a difference? i don't, i don't know. i don't, i don't know fully. honestly, i don't know what will make a difference at this point. i think the reality is my colleagues and because i have been working in the hospitals for over a year now day in that day night as their family members are genocide,
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as their colleagues are genocide. they treat these horrific injuries that me and my colleagues who's gone for just weeks come back, traumatized from witnessing. i cannot imagine what it feels like as a palestinian health care worker right now, screaming and to avoid hearing with limited resources as your health care systems been designated as your targeted just for being a health care worker through in, through deliberate killing and an adoption. and torture, and to watch not only the international political community because we know the international political community. we seem that some call like after conflict, often follow their own strategic and economic and interest with complete disregard for human life, particularly when that human life is not a other city or for background. and there's a really inherent racism in that. but, but particularly i cannot imagine how they feel when they watch their health care workers internationally. and the societies and organizations who,
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whose goal is to represent health care workers, stay silent on a ballistic, deliberate and systematic targeting of health care and health care workers for over a year now. and i'm, you know, i'm so i can speak about children and health care workers. i'm sure you can bring on in many people who can talk about ingleside and, and, and, and scholastic aside, and you know, the destruction of all the universities and most multiple schools. but i cannot, and i, i have one message and i, and i've left many messages for people right on every media opportunity that i have . but for, for health care workers globally, if you have not. busy enough about this, i urge you, i beg you to speak up about it, and i also question the credibility of, of any health care worker who can finally watch this unfold, or who can justify the, the is deliberate targeting of, of health care health with health care infrastructures and
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a civilian population for over a year. now, dr. tanya hi, just on thank you so much for talking to us. thank you for sharing your message with us. thanks for having the match. turn our attention to the days out of news and taiwan has been lashed by. the knowledge is super typhoid to hit the island in nearly 30 years. schools and businesses have been suspended and made heavy rains and twins. while his assuming towns as rob, with more on tie for con rate and what is next, tyson con, right. his name made land soul on taiwan. it came into as a superstar for it was an open i the i closed. so you couldn't see it just for line for which implies a slight loss of strength. nevertheless, gus, the 250 are killing me just for recording and all. and just to the side of feast,
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it's a lot still, quite over to the influences and wide in the north in the capital rain was the main problem, not particularly strong winds to the science of the eye and tied to him. how about the windsor costs were high, but the winds yourselves are not on shore, so you escape down to the worst is probably northern title or its neighboring county. this is a shot taken from that neighboring county just off the i had gone through. so the devastation is quite likely in certain areas that it's still almost losing some strength and as it crosses this, moving fairly quickly across the taiwan strait. it'll then run up the coast of china for the next day or so by which time we have loved enough strength to be told a tropical storm. so winds isn't going to be a major problem with it because grazing the coast, it might just go online and offline a little bit. floods and then slides will be extensive. it will be the problem. and that extend through science career it into a good part of japan during like friday or all the saturday sunday season improving . see, and i see that from ron fed, hyphen con rate is barreling towards china. the storm is expected to make land for
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any southern food, young province on friday morning waves in some coastal areas. i've already reached heights of up to 6 meters in sprain. the prime minister is appealing to people in floods freaking areas to stay home. federal sanchez says the situation remains unstable as rescue as continues searching for bodies and survivors in valencia. spain has experience. it's was flooding in 30 years. at least $95.00 people died after years worth of rain fell in just 8 hours. cause i've been stranded on bridges on the outskirts of valencia and debris is strewn across neighborhoods. sonya go has the latest from just outside valencia as well. this is the town of 5 boats that just outside of the city of valencia. and it's one of the was the fact to the areas of the flat thing. you can see people here are still wandering around in the states a short cut. how such
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a flaws could have occurred in this area. now, while people uh, wandering around to looking full supplies, they are still completely cut off from the rest of the city. roads have been blocked, but also they don't have any tricity. they don't have any running water. in fact, people are having to resort to get most up from the river in order to be able to do basic plumbing in their own homes. but they're all questions being asked already by people here, despite the shock as to how they what allows us to how dangerous this lodging could get. and many questions are now starting to be honest with you as far as ease . why enough warning wasn't given. sonya got jago, i'll just sarah, bye, bought stuff still had on ology 0 at the warranty. and it says, manchester city are in trouble. find out why supports for
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the things as the content creators have become journalists, rescuers, but heroes and targets to, to customers. so when a visa comes to me on and yet they continue to report that the cost of this is the story of just $1.00 of the shall be, should be a little bit higher for the love of cuz on i just eat a lynn cus, part of the election of the election is here. decisions made from the white house effect, millions around the world state without a 0 for life coverage of every preston special programming and correspondence
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across the country. this year poll suggests the race is closer here than at the us. the next on the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching the news hour on out you 0. every minder about tom story's israel as issued force evacuation the rest of the people involved back and surrounding areas in east and 11 on for the 2nd day in a row. despite these are facts, the lebanese catching a prime minister says he still helps us. he's 5 between has been a lot handy as well. will be announced in the coming days in gaza is really 5
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digits of attacks. the 3rd floor of the hospital in the north, it was being used to store medical supplies to live at 5. i won't have organization just 5 days ago and sprains prime minister is appealing to people inside streaking areas to stay home. federal sanchez says the situation remains unstable in valencia at least $95.00 people died off to a years worth of rain fell in just same hours and the biggest high phoning decades to hit taiwan has killed at least one person. the super ty phone is larger than the island itself, and his bringing winds up to 250 kilometers an hour. rick lyle, it is a reporter with taiwan press news. he gave us this update shortly after the storm hit a taiwan is it goes by certain who to not to dissolve those by periods. he's in every solver here, this is a products of the price. this type things might be the cities like example, but in the season it is a very not,
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i mean just really is come by like in this these it is very read for type thing to come. this 1st of november, the last one in november was about 50 years ago. and the main impact doctor and the how about this or it is odd for codes up. a lot of the ever around this place, type dog in the south east of taiwan is where taiwan grows. its fruits roses rise. not for this is just about ready to be hauled and see the, the next few weeks to months. very delicate, very susceptible. it does not show additions now with random very like this is going to be and 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 going to shoot you the structure to come and get this sold to extreme where the surface over to i don't where we all the city in the southeastern of taiwan, where the type units inch, 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 see the, the national, the,
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the work is head going around the top trees almost as they pull down to get them out of the road. and there's a god, there's a government to look this good, 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, the cloud or wind risk. if you're in a pinch, the wendy place, the main message that you said is if he was a hunker down ramsey, very many people out in the states told him and tied dunk, but still has now been bothering him for about 12 hours. the worst, many hope live now, all there's still get your new hours or people can come out, locked into the city and assess the damage. the race of the white house is in its final switch with just 5 days to go before americans choose the next president. let's go live to body. go hand in washington, dc for our special coverage of us election 2024 potty.
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thank sally. hello, and welcome to washington dc: life in our rooftop studio overlooking the white house. at the moment we'll be discussing the heated issue of immigration with our panel of guest is going to play a major role in deciding who stays in that white house and who can come to the united states. but 1st let's update you on what the candidates are of to both donald trump ad cala harris have hosted rival rallies in the sweetie state of wisconsin. harris struck a confident tone vowing she will when well, trump focused on a new controversy that has galvanized his base. how does the castro reports from milwaukee of the ever the showman donald trump got office plain in 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
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common. i really think of our supporters, he call them garbage no way. no way to la harris try to distance herself from biden's comments prior to departing on her own swing states tour may be fair as only disagree with the m a where the system of people based on a vote for she didn't return to the topic and 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. with revenge. reason and unchecked power. turn out among early voters has broken records
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across swing states, assigned americans are engaged and listening. but a message leading with insults like the garbage comments is not what they wish to hear is extremely say, it is a stream we 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 built to be potentially the closest presidential race and us history. hardy jo, castro, al jazeera milwaukee wisconscin, checked really in are you on mosque, has been some of the record over, is 1000000 dollar giveaway during the us elections must because on a drive to get people to vote for republican candidate, donald trump in the key battleground, states, district attorney and democrat,
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and philadelphia filed the lawsuit on monday. critics, a must efforts to drive up support were improper and potentially illegal. immigration has become a hot button topic, the selection season, a recent policy, just the 2 thirds of voters say it's very important to their vote. so it seems to be more of a concern. among republicans, donald trump has made the topic central to most of his campaigning plane on voters fears and vowing to deport millions of migrants. couple of harris stats is less drastic. she says she supports a password of citizenship for undocumented by groups. here's how the candidates have been addressing the use the board is are, all of a sudden she said, i'm not the board is are you know why? she says that chris has never been a border in a whole world that's leaked like this border with all those millions and millions of criminals coming through many of the criminals the bi partisan view because
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he thought it would help him win an election as president, i will bring back the border security bill that donald trump kills and i will sign it. i will liberate wisconscin from this mess migrant invasion of murderers, rapists towards women's drug dealers, dogs and vicious gang members. we're going to liberate our country. we can live up to our proud heritage as a nation of immigrants and reform or broken immigration system. we can create an urn pathway to citizenship and secure our border in the okay, i think in all things that we should be fact checking just donald trump's calls her, the borders are and yes, come on. hers was put in charge of making sure that guatemala henders and el
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salvador could stem their integration to the country by trying to show up it's economy and other things. so that fact checked out of the way, last month, donald trump said haitian immigrants had made the town of sheller roy in the spring state of pennsylvania, pennsylvania less beautiful. he also claims they are drain on resources that like have that has been speaking to residents and they say new comers have brought the town best to life. the many shut shops in the main street to sign up, but struggling economy. but this local carpenter belong to a residence, as things are getting better in part as a consequence of a new wave of immigration. if they was in here, this time would be so dead. you know what i mean? so a lot of kind of live has things up and a bunch of money to the, to the don't show uh what a beautiful name. but the town station immigrants in particular had been the target the racist attacks that a series of trump rallies. and donald trump claims the town has been bankrupt by the immigrants. this flood of illegal aliens is also bringing massive crime to the
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town at every place near it. the view with the borough council offices is that these comments so nothing more than racist lies. the borrow manager tells me the budget is healthy. there's no link whatsoever between immigrants and crime, and the immigration is fueling economic recovery. by the time you have a population increase, where there are people living here invested in the community, paying taxes working here. it's better, you know, is all the way around for, for the whole community. many in the street so wary of talking to outside is but the response of this immigrant is resignation. rather than and get cautious. i am black, this is normal. well guess the gold known by old as cleaning is the liberian immigrant who owns the shop. even the, the home base that was born and the ways here, they loved the culture that the immigrants bought. so the city this town was
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settled by immigrants from europe, 134 years ago. 5 decades ago, there was mass, the industrialization in the bellies of western pennsylvania. hundreds of thousands of people left to find jobs in other parts of the country. housing prices dropped, been attracted by the low cost of housing. a new wave of migrants came in redeveloping, the economy. it's cyclical and is always being that way. the major employee in the region, the pirates class company is shutting down. a new cycle begins. and the malicious and racist lies about immigrants and immigration, swept away by the cartons of history by kind of which is era. charlotte roy, pennsylvania. let's adel bringing our guests to discuss us policy on the southern border and immigration more broadly with me at our washington rooftop studio is mark vice. we don't wanna mess that up and national security analyst and kathlyn, kathleen bush, joseph
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a lawyer and policy analyst with the in the us immigration policy program at the migration policy institute. wow, that's a mouthful. but most importantly, i need to point out that she is non partisan. welcome to the panel. first thing i want to go into explaining to our international audience, why immigration is such an issue? not just in the border, but i in blue states because republican governors in florida and arizona has spent millions putting my grandson buses and shipping them to the state. so let me get with you 1st with you mark. what does that look like on the ground? it's very difficult on the ground, especially if your local law enforcement and their challenges that there is fentanyl coming across the border from uh, from mexico. it is being shipped and said in the interior of the united states, that drug is killed about a $107.00 american, 870000 american citizens every year. over the last several years. we also have a risk challenges with the cartels becoming and bold into an enrichment by this
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using people for the human servitude prostitution in some cases. very, very difficult situations across america. all of this is faster because the politicians, washington dc, has failed to come up with a solution. they try every couple of years, but it's always forwarded by the politics of the day. we don't want to take this issue off of the agenda because we want to go to want to campaign on it. and that's the unfortunate thing is that the, the citizens that are being impacted by the legal migration and in immigration, in their communities. and we're not coming up with, by part of some real solutions early on and a political term so that people can come up with a solution to help me and i will get you. but mark, i need to challenge you on something that the people keep tying the federal crisis to the border and they didn't try to make it seem like it's an, a documented migrants that are bringing it in there. not. yeah. so it's 80 percent of the people prosecuted in america's uh,
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in the us attorney's for southern california has 80 percent of those prosecutor, they're americans. so i was on the southern border earlier this year and i'm at the coronado monument area in the arizona, the us border and the sheriff's deputy points. and he says that is a right over there. 1520 miles as the crow flies in the mexican side is a 247 math lab is just making methamphetamines and different versions fentanyl and whatnot. putting it on to the cartel members, putting it out in some cases, to the individuals who they are, who are paying, who are illegal migrants who are paying to go across the border, bringing it across the border and selling. that's the challenge it's going on. and so if you're a local law enforcement person, or if you're a local uh, community person and you're trying to fight this scourge of fentanyl, you are seeing that there's nothing you can do about it. it's so you feel so helpless. i felt so helpless on the other side of the border where i know this is happening. it's coming across the border and it's killing tens of thousands of
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innocent people. but again, it's coming across the border with mostly american citizens and mostly through the legal ports of entry. but kathleen, let me get to you. is it immigration? the price is that the politicians, especially the republican politicians, are trying to make it sound like, i mean is what's the impact? is it a national security crisis? i mean, the rhetoric is so he does on this. thanks patty. you know, we are still a country of immigrants, but our system is extremely outdated. congress hasn't passed comprehensive immigration reform in that case. so we're dealing with the outdated system that's over whelmed and completely under resource. not prepared for the challenges of 21st century movement and migrations to the united states. we don't have a system that's responsive to our economies needs. so employers can't get the immigrants that they need to be working in, not only lower skilled jobs, like agriculture and constructions,
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and the ones we typically think about. but also in some of the high skilled jobs like in stem fields and working on some of these chips manufacturing plants. for instance, at the same time, people who need protection are not getting it because our system is so overwhelmed . there's $3700000.00 deportation cases pending at the immigration courts right now . and new cases continue to be filed every day. they're only about $700.00 judges for handling all of those cases. so there really does need to be congressional action to update the system. and it could take years for that, but as you mentioned, arizona, i want to just real quickly these arizona, as we've been mentioning, there's only 7 states that are going to decided as president, arizona, one of them, and the only one on the southern border. so 0 the a, he's going to explain why the major electro background for both couple of harris and donald trump and what is their strategy there? let's go straight to the us,
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select real map 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 column, 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 pima county homes of 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 latino is especially men, are moving towards trump, arizona, as a border states. so immigration 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 biting,
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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. the there's so many things that i just learned that i did not know about arizona is definitely i want to go to you. and donald trump says if he's elected, this is one of his main promises he's going to deport the all the undocumented immigrants in this countries like 11000000 and most estimates using the military, which is allowed under policy countertops. but that's the point. what would that look like if he actually wins? and if he actually succeeds in rounding up every and documented progress. thanks patty, you know, i do think we have to be grounded in reality. and as you say,
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11000000 is an extremely high number for this country to be trying to port. but i want to start out by saying that, you know, we have to think about what the 5 min ministration has done on deportations. because whichever the next administration is still in here at deport taishan system that has been ramped up to a record high level. so the binding administration in one year the forwarded almost $800000.00 people, which is the most in a decade. so the machinery or even say that the system is absolutely there to be quickly removing people. but the button ministration is focused on quickly returning people. the us mexico border. trump's plan is very different. he's talking about going into us communities and finding people where they live, where they work and taking them away from their families, separating families. and so we get into these really difficult issues about how is immigration and customs enforcement going to ramp up. they simply don't have the
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officers to be arresting all of these people. certainly if we're talking about the military assisting them, that's different. but at the same time, you have to think about the plans that are required to be bringing people home and then where you're going to hold people until the planes happen. just typically an absolute nightmare. yeah, mark, i don't, we can't talked about presidential election to immigration without talking about donald trump did separating children from their parents at the border. he, a court told him to stop. he didn't stop. thousands of children's court says no, he kept go in secretly. hundreds more children separated from their parents. oh, do you expect that if he's a lot like to that that's going to continue and if the court, if he won't listen to the courts, what could actually stop him? so there's a couple of donald trump, there's the craziness that he says on the campaign trail. and then there's what happens when he actually comes into office. and the hope would be that the
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prioritization would go on finding the several 100 people that came across the border and are on terror. watchlist, for example, they come from countries that may not harm and are probably out there. it's some sort of a switch that's, that's where the prioritization was here and we're separated. they still hundreds and they're still missing from their parent. it get, it shows how broken the system is. you know, the last time we actually had bi partisan immigration reform was the tail end of the, of the ronald reagan administration. yeah. okay. so every administration sense that at some point a said we need to come up with a solution. and every time it turns into a political football, what it was brock obama or was george w bush or withdrawal, but maybe this time will be different. thank you very much for joining us. i've learned quite a bit and l just here and we'll have comprehensive, special coverage on election night. make sure to join us from 20 to gmc on november the 5th. that's 5 pm. east coast time. here in the us will have live cupboard from
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across the country with guests and discussion here in washington, dc and in doha, again, that's here on algebra 0 from 22 g and t out of election day in november. that november 5th or just november 5th. that's it for us here in washington dc. we now had you back the folly of the rest of the team in don't. patty, thank you so much. we'll see you again at 15 g m t for more us election coverage here on out this year. and we're going to stay in the us next. in sports, the los angeles dodgers is celebrating winning baseball as well series they claim the championship with a dramatic went over the new york yankees in game 5 sale malik has a detail in los angeles dodges us, celebrating the 2nd world series title in 5. these and they took the championship whole games to one of the 3 link point, but victory at the home of their opponents. the new york yankees that he looked like he was going to be the yankee days,
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are in john cheese lodge. any disappointed the theories much to, to run home on the 1st ending with the yankees, going on to the 5, nothing leave. the judges took some time to recover, but a strong this didn't even go them back into the game. to run double frontier hernandez helping them level things up the contest remain tight with the schools looked at $66.00 and the 8 it would have been fitting for jeff. any dollar shelving autonomy to propel the judges to victory and won't be in the history making season for him and why he didn't exactly do that. he did play a role the homepage on pi, awarding him 1st space off the ruling that the yankees caught. you had committed interviewing the bases within, loaded with lucky bit, sitting the sacrifice, decline to make it 76 look abuse. then wrapped up the much in the night. by striking out alex there,
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do go to see the world series. the seems like we hit every speed on possible over the course of this year and to overcome what we did as a group, the guys, it's special. try him for the judges. but the celebrations are only just getting started with the championship parade that to happen on friday. so here's the malik . how is it a and that's wraps up lucy's. our on arch is here, but to stay with us, i'll be back in just a few minutes with more. all today's top stories, including the situation and 11 on and the gaza strip, will have my reports. my correspondence on the front to stay with us on options here. we're back in just the,
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