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the unflinching gentleness of how many people are in detention. victor that may be philosophically know. don't be for this opportunity, miracle international filmmakers. well, lots to and so what's the plan here to that question? the most important part is that we get attention to the climate crisis. bring programs to form an expire on how jesse are the is balloons is a wave of the strikes and the liberties. since you have time 6 paramedics of children sip with a tax. the result is there a lie from dough on. also coming up, the family can move in. garza is really forces conduct
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to go on defensive, invade log marketing, more than $75.00 palestinians. devastation in spain. as a desktop and for was flooding and decades, rises to a 158. we now assess, there are some $10000.00 north korean soldiers in total in rush us as north korean soldiers or add to queens or to read it to fights with russia in the coming days. the we're beginning live in on way is rainy attacks, of killed at least 45 people in the last 24 hours of the plains of wounds. the wave of this strikes on the city of tile, multiple the loss of rockland historic port liberties. health ministry says the did
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include the 6 paramedics killed in his really attacks in the south of charles stretch the joins us now from beryl charles the when at least full strikes. what do we know about what was targeted entire will certainly be is rightly just saying that they were targeting hezbollah infrastructure specific details, yet as known. but we do know that they have been targeting in that area. and increasingly that has been an escalation in, in recent days, um targeting everything from what they describe as a weapons that pose to fuel stools as well. but yeah, the, well one is given by the is right, the middle of treat before these strikes warnings in the least full areas of sorry, 8 areas of the tire government government. that is an area that go into our
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calculations. people across you started had a population of around 250000 people, so where the majority of the casualties and the depths 11. and today, we understand coming from that area. but if there were also, as you mentioned, heavy strikes in the east of lebanon as well, at least for at strikes that. and obviously some very hiring numbers coming out from the ministry of health with respect to the killing of paramedics 6 kills today. another 4 injured to the details to unclear, but it's being reported that the 2 ambulances were here. that would gather that a particular collection point that's going to uh, to reports. and also some very hiring statistics actually put out by the organization, save the children indication of just tell vulnerable children all seem trying to escape this bombardment. save the children saying that in 5 weeks, in
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a 5 week period, a 100 lebanese children over a 100 children, sorry, we don't sure whether they were including palestinians. it's understood that, that, that may well be the case with a 100 children. in the course of 5 weeks, that amounts to around 2 children, at least a day being killed in the strikes. meanwhile, has bull has been keeping off. it's a, it's a tax as well. a at least 7 people killed inside israel, following attacks by his boss. so yeah, a very loud and very terrifying guy. so many people boast in lebanon and across the border as well. all right, charles, thing so full that update from the root to tell strikes that they all these really all me. as charles mentioned, this carried out more air strikes from the east of the country. smoke was seen rising above the ruins of the ancient city of ball back the $3000.00 jo city, which was a unesco world heritage sites being hit multiple times since september as well says
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it's targeting sites connected to his below. then of course, there has moved from but nile in the baltic region there's really military is intensifying and expanding its bombardment in areas where hezbollah has that presence and where it's support. there's live, we are in a town in the east of the country and the ball with districts. in vidalia, as 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 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
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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 it's 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 has bullets who 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,
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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 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's any violation. in other words, preventable from re army 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. and 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 the data about the
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the and it's down to what's on the folding in gaza. these rarely miller trees launched a ground defensive in big la hearing the news about areas bonanza. is really siege for move in 3 weeks. the, these really armies forcing palestinians to a band and their homes. but even as they tried to leave their targeted, they 75 palestinians have been killed in multiple as strikes across the area since don't on thursday. children are among the dead oh, there's no is say for palestinians a gaza cities also being targeted by these really ministry of these full palestinians have been killed in an is drive on a crowded market. the injured of being washed to the nearby all of the hospital, tarika boomers in central garza with more details. this is where the military has
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been slipping of its military attacks on several areas. of course, the goal is to start, but the main focus is in the older parts of garza. i'm the central areas as well in the building because of the situation is getting much more critical in terms of the only going is fairly, as swipes on densely populated areas in the valley uptake now. yeah, i'm the you up. incentives or civilians have fled recently to of, to the beginning of the military operation in devalue and faith. now here, towns in the north of the territories, we know from eye witnesses that an impulse civilians have been reported killed in the latest on a variety of as well as strikes the i'm, it's a very remarkable deterioration of the medical situation income on it. one hospital off to a being directly targeted by the is what it on, especially the fed just load up with housing, older pharmaceutical and medical supplies that were recently sent 5 days ago by the
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world health organization. the direct healthy hospital has reiterated multiple times on the immediate i'm the holly. this is the rates of and medical intervention to risk to come on at one hospital and even he had to go with the international community to act in order to stop think he's very football. that's what people are completely suffering from critical injuries. some of them have come a load into the hospital, others what brute bite costs the food by don't keep. well, the vast majority only on the way to the hospital in order to get treatments carry capacitive, i'll just be around. they're worried about i had us on the spain has begun 3 days of national mourning for the victims of flooding. the armies being deployed to help with such and recovery operations. well, residents continue to clear the damage in the neighborhoods. so any valuable reports from 54 to just outside valencia. a town in shock.
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reading from a catastrophe that suddenly engulfed it. the full full so the flood evidence everywhere. modern wreckage line the streets caused stacks on top of one another. and the cale signing to and us as many speak to us, the feeling abandoned by us, ortiz, me, call me that email though. we've had no food, nothing, no help from the local council. and my family is so worried. neighbors took it upon themselves to help each other out on a release showed us how high the water flooded and how she spoke of how that was little warning to indicate just how dangerous and deadly this would be. no see, most of what we did was no warning in 20 minutes. everything was covered in water
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and the hara is no tova. for 2 days people have been trapped in the homes surrounded by all the day re uh, was brought by the floods. i'll buy for that is only half an hour away from valencia city center. but the main complaints that people have here is that they've not see any sign of any emergency services until today. firefights is valence is what finally seen in the town. with a search, teams are turning this focus to recovery, hopes phase of finding survivors. so many desperation at this abandoned supermarket, people took what they could, they had nothing they said to sustain them, no volta no food. now the thing on our side is that there's nothing. there are many dead people who dreamed an older people who died. it's biblical. and the nightmare is fall from over. the storm that caused all this destruction could return the
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government telling people to stay at home. a troubling prospect for those who seen the destructive force of the floods. sonya by eval, i'll just sarah by bought the valencia at least one person's died in taiwan, often was lashed by the largest super type food to hit the islands in italy is fit to use. so i phone. com re bold costs of up to 250 kilometers an hour. financial markets, schools and offices were closed, and slides canceled. the united nations biodiversity summit, known as comp 16, is nearing its end of the 2 weeks and kindly columbia delegations will expect to address the growing switch to nature in a change in climate. but does that sound around via to reports? the progress has been limited. signs running out to reach a consensus at the united nations comp 16 by your they've versus comments and colonial this week. you guys were looking, do you have high level delegations,
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or trying to iron out a roadmap to finance 23 environmental saving goals? the parties agreed on 2 years ago, but the road ahead remains bumpy. have to leave the key thing. we need much more. we must make sure that you will realize whether the $1000000.00 in the vitamin the subsidy from all sources, domestic, national, public, and private. and the whole countries must lead the way and provide, at least with the be in the city. and by next year, the support of developing countries, the gloss is safety, is environmental law planted spot of adversity and the survival on the line. scientists say nature is disappearing at a terrifying rate. the world is losing 10 football fields of tropical forest per minute. wild life populations of trunk by more than 70 percent over the last 50
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years. participating countries have agreed to protect 30 percent of the world, land and waterways and restore another 30 percent of the graded eco systems by 2030 . but the mechanism and sources of the money are in search and i was, i guess some environmental the say the glass is half full. so we have a protected area and we are restoring a lot of places. we have been seeing the record, the recovery of certain species around the globe. weavers, we are hearing the voices of different type of communities. the business sector is moving towards business with nature and the organization. we have a lot of regulations around financial make a new, the resent emergency to go. but we cannot deny that there is a lot of progress to where it's all the organizers wanted this to be the cause of the people encouraging civil society organizations and trip or nurse for this. and
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then sending vision is brooks to hold their power level events open to the public. yet for all the talk of inclusivity, indigenous communities held a silent protest on wednesday denouncing the plans to formerly include them in the decision making to have permanent city every body were also stalled. i owe nothing to do. we have seen an opening towards recognizing our own, i think we did not offer is now complete or effective. it's time for countries to looking at the rates of the indigenous people to an overall as guidance of biodiversity is fairly common for net difficult 3 docs. and talks that often seems stuck in a stalemate, and slowing down measures the planet desperately needs alexander and get the i just the kindly still ahead on al jazeera, i'm rob reynolds in flagstaff, arizona. we're looking at the issue of abortion restrictions and how it might affect the outcome of the election in this person swing state,
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the have a lot of day. if we have a look at the latest satellite image of the europe, you can see things looking pretty quiet across north west and well, way down to south eastern areas. and we know that's not the case across the north nor down in the south west of spain. it's been hit by devastating flooding of the eastern areas where hit by more than a year worth of rain in just 8 hours. now the bad news is that the rain is still there. it will ease the for places like valencia in the days ahead. the heavies of the rain on friday, you can see affecting southern parts of portugal, the south west of spain and the valley. eric islands, we have got some mornings out for me. okay. and mendoza on saturday. we're still seeing those scattered showers as will continue for places like valencia does it
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rain. we'll ease by the end of the weekend now to get weather warnings have been posted for no way we go. gale force winds. wintry in wet weather was very heavy rain that could cause some flooding that on friday. it does these as we got into saturday, the worst of the weather pushing across the baltic states and on woods to russia. we are going to see things ton, a lot cooler in moscow of the next few days after a pretty mild autumn will be touching 2 degrees on monday with some evening snow. the
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. there's no limit to have a dream container stuff in your own event. you know, counter and things the, [000:00:00;00] the 0 reminder about top stories, the sour, israel's armies conducted to multiple air strikes. now the ports of the of tire and talking to the several towns across of 11 on the house ministry says 6. paramedics were killed in 4 separate stocks. is really military is launched, a bronze offensive invade law. here in northern garza palestinians have been forced
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to abandon their homes. but even as they tried to leave their talkative and spain, the death toll from flash floods in the southeast of the countries risen to a 1585 minutes. the metro sanchez is appealing to people in floods stricken areas to stay home. the us says that expects north korean forces to enter combat against ukraine in the coming days. a secretary of state and to be blinking a speaking at a press conference following talks with south korea, he said as many as a 1000 north korean troops of waged rushes, coast region and us ready to deploy against ukraine and forces. as we've not yet seen, these troops deployed into combat against the ukrainian forces. but we would expect that to happen in the coming days. russia has been training dpr, k soldiers and artillery you avi's basic infantry operations, including trans clearing,
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indicating that they fully intend to use these forces in frontline operations. should these troops engage in combat or combat support operations against ukraine? they would become legitimate military targets. our christmas salumi joins us now from washington. d. c for one. this of course, and this is not the 1st time we're hearing from the us on this. what is that you were saying now? well in the last 24 hours, north korea launch that inter ballistic intercontinental ballistic missile. so the united states and it's counter parts. we're also condemning that missile launch, which they say is in violation of un security council resolutions. they also say that the use of north grant troops in russia is also a violation of un security council resolution. so we heard very strong words there
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from the secretary of state anthony blank, and not only condemning those actions, but also calling on china to get involved. and to do more to pressure north korea to stop taking these inflammatory actions. watching these missiles in violation of international law and also to stop working with russia to train its troops. the secretary of state painting this as a threat to china, as well as to south korea. now we also heard the update that you just played from blinking and talking about what they know about those nor 3 and troops in russia. he said that they are not involved in combat now, but they do expect that to happen soon. and when they do that would make them legitimate targets in a war situation under international law. and he painted the presence of these north korean troops as a sign of russian weakness,
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noting that russians are losing an s or just offering an estimate of 1200 casualties. a day he called it a meat grinder for russia and said this is a sign of their weakness. and again, attempted to rally international support to put pressure on russia and north korea both. oh, and kristen salumi, things for updating us. that's christmas and new me in washington dc of the which is 5 days left until election day. donald trump and carla harris on the final leg of the campaigns. donald trump was holding a rally in albuquerque, new mexico. and i interesting choice. given the states no to battle ground, that is why they expected to choose campbell iris. later he'll be in the swing state of nevada, calmly iris willow, sol campaign in nevada, in the cities of reno and las vegas. both of them will travel to the swing states
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of arizona, as well as the issue of access to abortion is a prominent one in the us presidential race in the wake of a controversial supreme court decision in 2022, 13 states now ban abortion entirely with narrow exceptions and 6 for but the procedure of to 6 weeks of pregnancy, reynolds proposed from swing states, arizona, a combo heres for president campaign bus, arrived in flagstaff, arizona. the latest stop on a tour, and it has taken staffers to 15 states so far. they hand out donuts and coffee and engage motors focusing on the issue of women's reproductive rights. when it comes down to it, women have the right to body autonomy that is a basic human right. it's about dignity. it's also about health. morrison is a right that women should be able to make their choice on. i think that this arizona having it on our ballot this year so that we can clarify it and the state let's constitution so that we won't have to have
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a government influence on that decision anymore. arizona is one of 10 states with initiatives and training a right to a portion in state constitutions on their ballots. this year, the arizona measure called proposition $139.00 is expected to pass. by an overwhelming majority, you would make abortion legal up to 24 weeks. of pregnancy, as opposed to the current law passed by a republican dominated legislature that bands it after 15 weeks. there is, campaign has been leaning heavily into the issue of abortion restrictions in women's reproductive rights, hoping that it will garner them enough votes to win in places like arizona post or say the reproductive rights issue helps harris all over the country, driving voters to the polls and increasing turn out females under the age of 40 are over. well, mainly supporting harris. they also tend to be in the, in the overlap when it comes to those who are most concerned about the abortion
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issue. so if the abortion issues turning out younger female voters that will help the harris campaign, harris lanes, the blame for the abortion bands squarely on donald trump. he is most of the placing 3 conservative judges on the supreme court who helped overturn decades of federal law that had made a portion of civil rights. the problem for harris, however, is that according to polls, far more arizona voters support the initiative then support her meeting some who vote for the measure will also vote for trump. but in a state where the margins are so close, every single voter and every single issue is important. rob reynolds, l, g, 0 flagstaff, arizona. arizona is one of the 7 battleground states, expect it to the side. this is presidential race through a venue explains why it's important for both harrison trump and explains this strategy. let's go straight to the us, select real map and this time we're talking about arizona and it's 11 electoral
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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 hinted that 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 home to the state, 2nd largest city, tucson. it's a democratic stronghold. biden took nearly 60 percent of the vote in pima,
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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 bind, running up the score and pima county. well,
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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 the raises in margin of victory, 4 years ago, getting that boat out could be critical to winning arizona. a lawsuit against building a law must been delayed wally's lawyers attempt to move it to a federal court. a mosque who supports donald trump is accused of running any legal law tree by offering $1000000.00 prizes to vote is he's been in the drive to where just the voters into the bathroom ground states. something critics of you could give trump an unfair advantage must fail to appear at a mandatory court hearing earlier this morning. a crash or was here to testify? you almost didn't show we are going to
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handle this case. we continue to handle this case on mischief night long boss and his pack amera pack file papers to advocate for lou from this court to federal court. and we will proceed to federal court. and we will address the issues there and see about our state court. i can, as in pittsburgh, pennsylvania and send this update. the philadelphia judge has declined to stop this ongoing luxury, and he has referred the matter to a federal court to consider. now this is a victory for 11 months lawyers. they had all spoke precisely this because it essentially buys them time. a federal court is not going to immediately jump on this matter. so this luxury will continue in the 7 battle ground states, at least until the election. now it could have an impact on the election of the philadelphia district attorney,
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arguing that it was infringing the integrity of the electoral process,

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