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and good bad the dentist and both the cops that are planted clubs washed away. it's a total loss. climate experts, one the changing rainfall happens in the email line region could lead to even more devastating natural disasters in bung with that. the smoke rises above the ruins of an ancient temple, the israel attacks the lebanese city of bald the problem. so robin hood field is there like my headquarters here in the also coming clinic in northern goes. that is where the polls is. conduct a ground offensive in bethlehem, calling more than 70 palestinians plus i'm funded by jago in fi port that just outside of philadelphia,
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where people are still coming to terms with the destruction caused by the flooding here in the wells, which is not in sales for paving cools, have a $1000000.00 payments to us faces. the welcome to grow, we'd be getting level where the is really all me is covered up more strikes in the east of the country. smoke was seen rising above the ruins of the ancient city of ballad like noon for its roman temples. the 3000 year old city, which is the unesco welled. heritage side has been hit multiple times in september . israel says it's targeting sites connected to has belong. well, i was before the strikes is re, uh, is really all the issues focused evaluation threats to people who live in the area for a 2nd day in a row residents in bel back a board. they under sweat told that staying that puts them and their families at risk of being bombed. nobody's kind of take
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a prime minister because he has cold evacuation threats. a wall crime was that a hold of has more from bethany as in the bound that region. it is really military is intensifying and expanding its bombardment in areas where hezbollah has the presidents and where it's supporters live. we are in a town in the east of the country in the bible, but the district in vidalia, unless you can see behind me massive destruction. at least 8 people killed in the strike among the dead. 2 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 has 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 a civilian infrastructure, but the story destroyed the group but has well remains defiance. it's
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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, 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 isabel is escalating but has bullets who is escalating, escalating both sides, are negotiating under fire. we're hearing comments from lebanon's prime minister and achieve mccarthy saying that we are doing everything we can and we should remain hopeful and optimistic about the ceasefire. but the reality is, the warring sites are still very far apart. and the main sticking point is the enforcement mechanism of human resolution. 170111 on says that it is fully
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committed to code to implementing this resolution. assessing the lebanese army alongside you entered along the border and has, while i'm pulling back, that in itself would be a major or concession by hezbollah. but what, but it is saying the parliament speaker is that the lebanese army will be in charge of enforcing that resolution. what is ro wants is something else that wants us to us. the united states have a role. it's 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, preventing people from re arming 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 a baby center for their husbands. eda baltic to install some level of design
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a wall plains of lost a wave of as flies on the city of tyre multiple blasts of rock. the historic polt, the lebanese health ministries as 6 paramedics were killed in full is mainly attacks in the south of spring and dosage already and diabetes following these events for us. that's just beginning to also with these attacks entire what we think. oh no, was targeted. well, these really military has a specified, but they, this issue evacuations threats for 8 areas within the southern tire governance and many of them near and around the historic city of tire. this is not the 1st time that we've seen these kinds of evacuations rights. we did see on thursday following the, the rights at least 10 error strikes, targeting at the historic coastal city of tire and its surrounding areas. south
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israel has said in the past that it is targeting as well. i infrastructures and personnel, but this city in the south is a very historic city. it is home to a world's unesco heritage sites and it is the 3rd time in just over week says israel has targeted this area but also on thursday at another historical city about 70 kilometers ne of where i'm standing, the area or is the eastern part of loving own came under attack, yet again in a, at least for air strikes at targeting various areas within that region. again, israel issued in force evacuations rights for the people in and around that area of balls back, which is also home to a world unesco heritage sites. so israel continues to set up its attack across 11 on really a no change and it's policy of what it says is targeting has, well, it's
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a violent control centers, but it is the civilian population that is continuing to pay the price. now, one and a half a 1000000, nearly one and a half 1000000 lebanese have been internally displaced. nearly 3000 people killed all of that. according to the liberties health industry. now, $178.00. paramedics has been killed in is rarely a tax so far. so close to so you the eventually, you know, these talks and see spies just because as tool, it doesn't mean bucks be close to one. i mean these negotiations, the tools of red lines and issues around the c side are always debated behind closed goals. what mode we know about how close we might even be to the sort of conversation well, we keep getting conflicting reports. there are leaks from the is rarely, officials and us media reports. it's very difficult to gauge, really they interest from these really point perspective. how serious they are
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about a ceasefire. what is clear is that talks are ongoing. the us on board to the region to a most hawks feed is in israel and holding meetings with these really prime minister are now what will come of that remains to be seen? what is clear is that the caretaker prime minister here and that just because he was much more optimistic on wednesday evening than he is today. that is because of the attacks that are continue that intensified by israel's military. on these historic cities. he said that they are tend to mount to war crimes and he said it's very difficult to envision an end. so this conflict, while israel continuing to increase its attacks for as part the arm group has valez also and continued to escalate to launching rockets across the border into northern israel that have killed at least 7 people. so far. one of the deadliest stays that we've seen in northern israel since 6 conflict escalated in mid september. so both
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sides clearly to hi, to escalates in order to down the line, possibly to escalate whether or not we'll see that in the coming days. it remains to be said, what is clear is that a ceasefire remains really much farther than many people here believed less than 24 hours ago. dosage of already that for us in direct. thank. you know, 7 people have been killed and has blood rock. it started slowly from 11 on into the knolls of his round a rock. it landed in the boat, a town of a tulip getting full far walk as in one is riley farm. 2 people were killed after a rock. it struck the town of chef on it near the city of haifa, the the system to what's involved it on the ground and goals of these really military as low as the ground defensive in bethlehem, in the knowles. and the area that's being on the is really siege for more than 3 weeks. that he's really only as pulsing palestinians to
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abundant the homes. but even as they trying to leave that targeted, at least 72 palestinians have been killed in multiple armstrong's across the area since dawn on thursday. children amongst the dead. but one of the few possibly functioning hospitals in northern gauze is the call onto one hospital. is really fine to just talk to the section of the facility when medical supplies delivered by the world health organization well being stored. the time destroyed most of the critically needed supplies that were received any days ago from orlando and has been struggling to provide medical assistance to the surgeon patients from me as well as assault. on the know the is new and safe full pallets that needs to seek refuge, neighboring dogs and cities also being taunted by these way. the military that these full palestinians have been killed and strongly from the crowded monkey to alicia hava neighborhoods. the injured who rushed to the nearby of the hospital 10
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a couple of his enjoys as though from the in central gaza. tell me what more do we know about the circumstances of these various attacks that of hitting the region well, these areas to help witnessing really an unprecedented search of these very attacks on the big now he did finally and for the new up instances, palestinians have been planning to specially in kansas city we know from i also have medical sources that come on that one. hospitalization is missing. lee deterioration in to come and see many terry and conditions the director of the husband so mentioned and reiterated multiple times in separate occasions from the assistance of an immediate deployments of medical delegations in loving cause. in order to help medics that remaining operating income on that one hospital to keep providing medical services in light of the chronic shortages,
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all essential medical supplies and also as, as well within the hour this morning to get to the main, a pharmaceutical white house that is located on the 3rd floor of the building of come on, it was and now the hospital is on the badge of complete collapse as medical services . oh, that's really that sense that the moving costs are also from that we had from also from what it says that the is but um it is just an ongoing with targeting the facility come on at one hospital, devali effect value. and some of these are co, we and tools either be sure to state or get killed or they can lead to garza city where these areas are witnessing. also, there was a multiple sides of pass twice. we need to romando, he was that come on at one. hopefully something has been widely targeted in a very gradual run out by these, by the army. and later was a storm inspected by the military because but um, it just defy these actions to be at as an, as, as in his way the efforts to root out from us fight says from the area.
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confrontations that are still imagining and raging. busy with between d is what else he thinks from forces on the california and on cruise at this point is very, reduce the announcement in january that the managed to this month. so from office minute 3, from bonds to that in northern gone. so, but again, the fighting is, is still res union and ongoing that with no sort of risk bites. ability of are incredibly overwhelmed with land and perio strikes where without going through really i'm blissfully chronic. sure. which is essential, humanitarian, the basic needs. one, that's one of the light subjects that we manage to get from witnesses a moving does is that you spend a ministry has released and on top of palestinians of a, from devalue. they were wearing white clothes and they were formed by these. what do i owe me to hit to gauze the city another returned back to devalue refuge account setup. what was the net force in there about a thank you it's about is the director of nursing. it's come
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a loud one. hospitalized spoke to us from those and goes about the rapidly deteriorating situation of the situation and come out of the house. but this is catastrophic. with the full meaning of the world. the hospital has no medical teams, the doctors, the surgeons. so the, the, the excess bone, these doctors have been rested by this way, the army and the so many medical themes, them all then. so the 3 sons and doctors and nurses have been also arrested the oxygen station and solicit these legends have been destroyed. the water phone, the main will to pump in the us, but the been also destroyed the the situation and none of them does is cut this off, but the people in loveland does that can not even find the basic needs of live to
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keep them surviving. the thing that we have is things that cannot keep people alive and businesses have been destroyed. the civil defense vehicles have been destroyed. the situation is catastrophic. this morning, medical equipment store has been also destroyed, would assume these things 5, there is a go. but this way any army has destroyed this school. and one, some nurses try to help people from the method is tried to uh, put the fire out the block and goods. and unfortunately, the situation is cut us off because it didn't come out of the one house with a are still a head here all out is how in detroit, michigan,
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some polls suggest tomlin harris is holding for something that would hurt for a chance of winning the presidency the as congressman made land folding, ty, one the lives the energy of the ocean to be displayed in the form of thunderstorms . nice throughout intern, easy. i think we said the dry season is probably over because such anyway, you know, because potential for cheryl is a refund, just drones and melodies in indonesia. now overall, the less so from mainland southeast asia still looks well in the philippines. i have to say, but the major weather is going to be on the coast of china now as this thing runs up, not as strong as it was. no, probably a tie for you just tropical storm defined by its wind strength. but it'll grace that kirsten if you take heavy rain with it all the way up, so be some money,
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wind damage. no, for a lot of flooding. i suspected moving fairly quickly. nevertheless, the influence of that rain potential goes through soft career and the most positive japan during such a day is moving quickly. but it's a lot of rain, so some flooding will be the result. whereas in contrast, most the shives are in india, where you see them a tool. our life isn't that you were concentrating carol or possibly tumble. now the answer lanka leaving the north of the country rather quiet pollution still. unfortunately, on the high side for the client planes, the temperatures are coming down in pakistan. it was pretty hot incident problems. it's still up to. so th and no, i'm sure. but otherwise, just enjoy the sunshine the,
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there's no limit to how a dream continue to study in your own adventure, no counter and things the the the book about. see what you all just bear with me. so robin in the hall reminder of all told stories. israel has carried out strikes on the ancient city of bound but causing smoke to rise. the unesco willed heritage sites. but this comes up to the army issued new, forced evaluations right in the area. is there any military as long as they ground defensive dyslexia,
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in the knowles palestinians are being forced to abandon the homes that even has a trying to leave that targets is now the death toll in spain slash floods. and the southeast of the country has risen to $158.00 calls have been stranded on bridges, on the outskirts of valencia, and daybreak is strewn across neighborhoods. the prime minister petro sanchez's appeal to people in flood stricken areas to stay at home, alive to i would like to tell the people who lived in the province of valencia, and also in custody on the stone continues. so at least they had told him, do not go out and listen to all the warnings from the emergency services. i'm out of that sony. a guy, a guy who has the latest. i'm just outside all valencia. well this is a town of 5 boats that just outside of the city of valencia, and it's one of the worst effected areas of the flat thing is you can see people
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here all still wandering around in the states, a short cut. how such 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 a 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 alaska is as to how dangerous this lodging could gets. 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. so at least one business died in taiwan center. his last by the law just suit the tale soon to hit the island into the 30 is typhoon call gray and
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brought gusts of up to 250 kilometers. now, financial markets, schools and offices were closed. i'm flights were cancelled. so type of income ray is not making its way towards china. the storm is expected to mainland fall in the countries southern for john province on friday morning. waves in southern coastal areas of already reached heights of up to 6 meters in japan, right. cold has been set for snow, not forming on the peak of mount fuji. now this is the longest time the country is highest mountain has remained without snow since reco. it's began 130 years ago. this is what month 30 should typically look like at this time of the year. signed to say the whole cane is the account. so it got begins forming on october the 2nd on average, both site this year last year. so it was supposed to take to the october the 5th think that, you know, across the globe it's kind of affecting everybody in the way from australia. and
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what you're saying is it's getting harder and uh, in the summer summer months. um and it's getting caught up early on the well, it'll most cuz it glowed a summons issued by philadelphia's district attorney a his $1000000.00 election give away. most cars being all they drive to budget devices and the key battleground states. something critics on you could give republican candidate donald trump, it on the side of advantage. so this morning a crash or was here to testify? you almost didn't show we are going to handle this case. we continue to handle this case on mischief night long boss. and his pack a mirror pack filed legal papers to have the case removed from this court
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to federal court. and we will proceed to federal court and we will address the issues there and see about our state court for mike tyler is in pittsburgh, pennsylvania with low on this well missed you've nights. it is. but when does way, is all going to end. and what this case really is all about that indeed, yes, but certainly it's a victory for you alone. must lawyers say, had off the judge and not to rule on the matter, not to stop the operation of this lottery, and to refer to a federal court which the judge has now done. now what this means is that the luxury is likely to continue at least until the election, because a federal court is not going to suddenly jump in here this case. so my lawyers have succeeded in what they want to do, which is to continue the luxury until the election. and it could have an impact on the advertisement of the election. certainly there have been
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a number of $1000000.00 check's paid out by even on must political action committee . and that does have some kind of impact the lawyer, the pennsylvania da who had broke this case. i'll get very strongly that this was impinging, the integrity of intellectual process. however, the judge did not approve of this. he said, no, he's not going to stop the luxury from proceeding. and as i mentioned, he has not referred it to a federal court. so by what one does, what are in session, all this might be concerned, defies why must is so heavily involved in the selection come pay most of the, the high profile ceo's of the what it is interesting is that he jumped into the trump campaign and touched his support for trump off to the attempt to assess the nation attempt on the phone the president. since then he has poured some $120000000.00 into the america political
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action committee. this is a vast sum of money and certainly does a to the trump campaign to an enormous extent. he has received a promise invitation or a vague promise in return from saying that if you should win the selection and full menu administration, then he will point to the loan must have some kind of supervisory elect, uh, economic capacity a but it's a must himself says that it should come all that harris when it will be the end of civilization as we know it. so he's pretty outspoken about it. and the support is important in an election, which is going to be conducted on such margins and margins for the latest i frame. it's like kind of that force in pittsburgh. thank you. well, with just 5 days left until the us presidential election told trump i'm kinda little higher. so on the final leg of that campaigns. thursday is set to be another busy day for both presidential candidates. follow trump
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o hold rallies in new mexico and nevada. a couple of harrisonville campaign in nevada and also in the cities of rena and las vegas. those will also traveled to the swing state of arizona. arizona is one of 7 naija battleground states expect to the side dishes presidential race. so it was on a explains why it's important for both iris and trump and explains that strategy. so let's go straight to the us, 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, call him with a majority of just over 10000 votes. so how did he do it? earlier elections had actually hinted that things were changing in the state from
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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 home to the state, 2nd largest city, tucson. it's 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
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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, running up the score and pima county. well trump will be trying to offset fema 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 the razor thin margin of victory, 4 years ago, getting that boat out could be critical to winning arizona while in the state of michigan black americans h as make up about 13 percent of the electress and in 202092 percent supported joe biden. but so far in 2024, however,
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seems to be running away behind overeating. but way behind that benchmark, teresa binary pulse of detroit on the impact this could have on campbell harris's chances of winning the states. dance and music at these renaissance school in detroit. but there's a much more serious message to the celebration, a push to convince black american voters to go to the polls in the course of battle, ground state of michigan. there's 2 main boating blocks in america who voted dependently, who both consisted. that's black women, and the 2nd one is black and me to say they're going to vote over whelmed english in their own interests. their interests are a quality education and health care among other issues. right. data shows, black communities in michigan have struggled with the legacy of discrimination. segregation, poverty had, in many cases, high unemployment rates. this wall that you can see here is called the buried. what
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was it was built back in the 1940, some men to separate a wide neighborhood from a black one that was located right here, around 80 percent of the african americans here in michigan. vote for the democratic party. and many of them fear that if donald trump wins this selection, the racism, and discrimination the face would get worse. i work the i work from home, a d shak says he grew up right next to this wall. he says, the corner of his kin continues to define what he can and cannot do there. you know, we have all the economic things, but that's, that's what it is for everybody in this country. you know, people who have to, like i said, live work, right. the kids and all that stuff, but when you get specific to the black american community, the african american community, it is about it is about safety. it is about being looked at in a certain way. but even though most african americans.
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