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is released in terms of your movements of the time. that's like the stick, the thoughts provided. hang on. so how much with the trip do you think impulse is right now to us? it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era the palestinians in northern does have been forced to flee. another is really ground offensive. 9 to 5 people have been killed across the street. the, you're watching the 0 light from headquarters and del fine to navigate. the also ahead is really air strikes. killed 45 people in lebanon, 6 paramedics,
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are among the dead. a trail of destruction in spain, at least the 158 people have died in the worst floods the country in decades on the route over reproductive rights. take center stage as campbell harris and donald trump take their campaigns to the western united states. the beginning, garza where is really forces have killed 95 palestinians on thursday. most of the victims are on the besieged north, where israel's military has launched a ground defensive, but bombs continued to be dropped from war plains across the strip. and the tiny muscle was reports from dated by now. one paramedic made her risk sick discovery while trying to save the injured in central gaza is really strikes have left families shattered and can it is
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a more now the paramedic of diseases boarding is known for his delegation. i commit. but in the aftermath of renter's really strides his work dates a heart breaking turn when he was denies his mother among the casualties. mama. well no, no, no, no i yeah. the kind of measurement body when it's just the moment, the older one with a grief he continues helping others. a testament to the resilience of 1st responders gear and gone on the 26th day of his rose assault of northern garza. this is the state of bit lot here. a trail of destruction list by air strikes across the entire neighborhoods to escape falling bombs. families gather
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what they can carry and leave their homes looking for safer. but their journey is fraught with danger. and finding safety is becoming harder by the hour. here's trice are merely carried out of during the night and have killed dozens of people. medical teams are still working to account for all those who have died with a few bits of resources. hospitalized in northern gauze are struggling to cope with high numbers of injured civilians, many our children and the elderly, and those who were unable to evacuated in time. once a quiet residential neighborhood is now unrecognizable, a series of layers, tribes hit these homes, collapsing entire buildings on a traveling families inside. the destruction is extensive and rescued. teams made of local volunteers, they continuously prove rubble define survivors. these really military has it for
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and members of civilian defense, the crews, they will become a target if they are still in working the unfolding situation. and bait, le is a sobering reminder of the heavy tal on civilian. both local and international groups have reiterated the importance of protecting civilian areas. under international humanitarian law, i would each passing hour. the chances of finding more survivors are fainting. volunteers and family members are refusing to give up whole seems like there are being repeated across a bit less. he has families if leads to mix it shoulders and schools. critical infrastructures has become damaged and resources are scarce. any my how, how does your data there about palestine? is really attacks of killed at least 45 people in the last 24 hours in lebanon.
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is really war planes launched a wave of air strikes on the city of tire multiple blasts of rock, the historic ports. the lebanese health ministry says the dead include 6, paramedics killed and attacks and the south. charles stratford has been following the latest developments from a route on another day and night of heavy is riley and strikes the heaviest of which was around the polt city of tara, in southern lebanon. b as riley is putting out a warning in 8 areas across the government of ty, forced to back you ation warnings before these strikes took place. reportedly at least 10 strikes. we kind of confirm exactly what israel was targeting, but during previous strikes on or in and around that city in recent days, as well as saying that he's been attacking various different types of hezbollah,
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infrastructure weaponry, compound and control senses and fuel that pose that area before these crises started out of the population of around 250000. it's difficult to say how many people are still there, but it's safe to say that many of those people could well have already moved from areas for the south fleeing. fighting in that area, they were also heavy strikes in the back of valley for a 2nd consecutive day. the attempts to try and full just some cease fire very much. it change of tone, certainly coming from the lebanese government liberties into a prime minister and the jeep mccarthy. yesterday saying that he was cautiously optimistic of some sort of see spot agreement or draft being at least discussed towards some sort of agreement. today, his language was very different. he said that some israel supposed evacuation of
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towns and cities in lebanon, was towns who amounts to all crimes. and he said that the continuous is riley threats. do not inspire optimism. its well the user, the army has carried out more air strikes and the east stuff loving on smoke was seen rising above ruins in the ancient city of bodily back for 3000 year old city, which is a unesco world heritage site has been hit several times since september, israel says that it's targeting sites linked to or has been the xanax, whether it has more from the body back region. this 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
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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 the civilian infrastructure, but the story destroyed the group but has well remains defiance. 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, 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
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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, where 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 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 code to implementing this resolution. assessing the lebanese army alongside you entered along the border and has follow 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,
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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 ita baltic 7 people have been killed and has been a rocket strikes, launched from lebanon into the north of israel. a rocket landed in the board autonomy to like killing for workers and one farmer. 2 people were killed if after a rocket struck a city near hateful the with just 5 days until the us presidential election candidates are now on
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a final push to energize voters in the swing states of arizona and nevada. as well as new mexico. both campaigns are seeking to motivate hispanic voters, achieve demographics that could decide the outcome of the election. cala harris brought up reproductive rights again. a c riley of supporters in phoenix, arizona, and she condemned comments by her republican rival. donald trump said he would protect women whether in his words, they like it or not, like americans, which is why yes, we will vote because we also understand if you was elected he has been pretty clear in his behavior and his deeds. he will ban abortion nationwide. he will restrict access to birth control, put idea of treatments at risk enforce states to monitor women's pregnancies, and you don't have to take my word for it. just google project 2025. kimberly how
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good. how's this update from phoenix, arizona, a protesting a woman's right to an abortion is an issue that is on the ballot here in arizona. and that is something that the harris campaign believes will not only drive voters, particularly female voters, to the polls here in this state. but on so many states where it is on the ballot, this is something where the harris campaign believe that the vice president score as well and in a very close race. this is where they believe they have the edge. on fact, outside groups have poured more than $15000000.00 into the states trying to get this message out. they believe that angered by women at government overreach is what is going to be the finding difference for comma le harris. and what is already a very close race, former president or rather per and president joe biden won the state back in 2020.
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and this is what comma harris louise will help her with the white house this time around. now the comments made by before the president donald trump, where he said just one day a goes that he will protect women, whether they like it or not is the exact kind of miss sergeant e come on, harris says that women are angry about and she believes those continue gas show that donald trump does not value women and their choices, but she says she will protect the women as their choices. and she says that this is something that she says highlight the differences between herself and before her president can really help it out to 0, phoenix, arizona, as well. earlier donald trump campaign visited albuquerque, new mexico. republicans haven't won new mexico for decades. trump told supporters that he will make this southern border safe again. that is a live picture right now from henderson, in nevada, for donald trump speaking at
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a rally that he's holding there, john home and is joining us from there as well. so john, what's it like where you are john, can you hear me? all right, my apologies. we lost our connection with john holeman who was about to join us from nevada. we'll try to get back to him a little later. but as americans prepared to vote on tuesday, let's he knows, or gaining a more powerful voice than ever. the us census bureau says hispanic americans accounted for 71 percent of us population growth between 20222023. well, nowhere is that more apparent than georgia, a once solidly republican stronghold that has become a crucial swing states. on 100 reports from lawrenceville in georgia.
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latino americans prepare for a celebration of their ancestors from the agent to the recent. we bring things that represent things that thing last like my mom loved the muddy axis. so i made sure i had my the i to use here this year. the conversation around the day of the dead holiday often turns to tuesday's presidential election and the stake latino is having. it's very important for people to vote, especially when there's so many issues on the line that involves immigrants. it is very important piece of he has more latino is rebuilding republican then in 2020 but with a majority still leaning toward democrats, georgia democratic leaders are targeting a 150000 so called opportunity voters could to the state selection toward cumberland harris. those are latino voters that are registered did not go in 2020 and also have not voted in 2022. so that alone of being able to turn out even again,
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that 2 percent of that a $150000.00 opportunity voters of individuals. that would be 1st time voters that would have a 60 percent propensity to vote for democrats would make, would be what would win the election is georgia sorts. it's early votes, hispanic voters are casting more of them. so usually the train is that once once somebody move, the family comes along and then the friends and the other friends from the neighbors. so they, they do move communities. here in gwinnett county, latino is now comprised 23 percent of the population. there are 275000 registered latino voters in georgia. joe biden won the last election by fewer than $12000.00 votes, so latinos who would make all the difference. although republicans have made in roads with hispanic americans, donald trump's plans for mass deportations and talk of new immigrants poisoning the blood of america are driving some away. i am very strong and hoping that miss
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harris come through and that we can definitely have our 1st woman president. that would make me be happy as america. and that there could be, as they celebrate the holiday with playfully grim decor, latino is here and across the us are increasingly influencing who will become their next head of state. john henry and l g 0. lawrenceville, georgia. the still ahead on all to 0. i'm out of code in atlanta, georgia to look at how easy american voters will affect the states also ahead protest as a mozambie, you continue to take to the streets saying the country's election. aspen rate the had a lower the temperature. contrast is still the story across north america. winter
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is firmly coming into play across much of canada. the attempt has onto the highest . we could see them this time of year. what's the areas of the us as being a touch of when to as well, but it's late, some of that lingering around the deep south and effecting more east scenario. so temperature is offset to come down for the likes of new york city and washington d. c. as the west, the weather pushes towards the east coast on friday you can see some severe storms stretching down towards the deep south. so wintry weather as well at play for eastern parts of canada, and we'll see winds up pickup across the pacific, north west of the us, some heavy rain as well. touching down into northern parts of california. there was a slight cooler field here. the west of those storms, you can see on saturday, rumbling the way across the texas. i'm pulling down across the central america and the caribbean. it's a wet story for eastern pots of mexico's very heavy rain to the south of this. for
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what tomato han do us nicaragua, we're seeing a risk of slash flooding for patients like puerto rico as well as his spun. you'll as that heavy rain continues to feed in here on friday and saturday. the a meeting of minds, the tragedy for me, of a democratic solve effort. there. it's how quickly we sort of adopted the very told re global, know the intertwining of money and politics campaigner andrew fine state and photographer shock you do on, on active is on the crisis and gone. so what is happening today is happening on our watch and years from now. they will be people asking, how did you let it happen? studio will be on scripted part one on, on disease. the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the top stories on how busy are this our, at least 95 palestinians have been killed across scars on thursday. most of the victims are on the besiege north of the strip, where israel's military has launched a defensive stance are being forced to abandon their homes are being targeted even as they try to lead is really a types of shows at least $45.00 people in the last 24 hours in the army has targeted several towns across the south. health industry says 6 here medics were kills and 4 separate times. us presidential candidates are on a final push to energize voters in the spring state of arizona and nevada,
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as well as new mexico at rallies, color harrison supporters, abortion rights for under threats. while donald trump brought up immigration and border control with the candidates, neck and neck and poles, the asian american population could tip the balance in several battleground states, including the swing state of georgia on a cook reports from johns creek, where minority voters will play an out sized role inside this bubble tea cafe is where you can get a taste of how asian americans will be voting and the presidential election. actually, our whole family is like split pretty. the younger generation kind of falls along the same lines and then on on we sit on christine and kevin, or siblings. she owns a tea shop and he runs a construction company. i will be supporting donald j. trump this election for him . it's just, you know, he wants to present and see because he wants to do better for the american people. i feel like a lot of the policies,
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as well as the personal values and belief that harris has is something that reflects what my personal police are. the when family split mirrors a razor, then divide between harris and trump in georgia. this year, some 15000000 asian american voters could decide the outcome in several battleground states and 328000 are in georgia. they could play a pivotal role in a state where joe biden, one with under 12000 votes, asian americans are the fastest growing ethnic group of voters that tend to lead democratic. we switch very quickly from south asians provide into south asians for harris because we were excited about her presidency to south asia. but also that she was slack also, that she's younger also that you speak so engagingly about women. how about reproductive rights of age, of all the festival, a celebration of life. and this story is also become prime,
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canvassing time to reach potential indian american voters because they made the, the largest percentage of asian american voters here in georgia. these indian americans, one harris, to make history of the 1st president of south asian descent. but not everyone is won over by her identity. it doesn't really matter to me what her background is. con has previously voted democratic, this is her 1st year voting 3rd party. i plan to vote for sign because of her support for a cease fire and gaza. if parents lose in trump with then it's the fault of the democrats. survey show older asian motors are more likely than younger ones to lead republican sunny park is a korean immigrant who supports transport or policies. we need quality, quality image or the we are not saving the award. there are sick people coming to work here. i don't like that. this is my country. despite political differences, asian americans are united in their will to exercise their growing political power
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. and nicole elders 0, dismantle georgia. the us says it expects north korean forces to begin combine against ukraine in the coming days. these sectors stay down to the blinking was speaking at a press conference following talks with south korea. she said as many as 8000 north korean troops have reached russell's chris g region and are ready to take on ukrainian forces. present salumi has more from washington dc, the secretary of state antony, blinking. ward, north korean troops would become legitimate military target. should they enter the battlefield in ukraine? something that the united states is expecting to happen in the coming days blinking attempted to pay the presence of these, nor $3.00 of troops in russia as a sign of russian weakness. knowing that the russians are suffering some 1200 casualties a day. and he also painted the, moved by russia as
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a violation of un security council resolutions and international law. something that russia has challenged at the united nation saying if the united states can help ukraine, why can't russia's allies help russia in this conflict? while the united states has argued that north korea is under sanctions at the united nations because of its nuclear program, and it has been since 2006 of course, those sanctions have not stopped north korea from launching ballistic missiles, including one in the last 24 hours, so we see the united states attempting to ramp up the pressure on north korea, calling on china to get involved and do more, to control its neighbor as it develops these additional military capabilities and the united states also warning that it will be releasing more aid to ukraine in the
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coming days? kristen salumi, algebra, washington springs governments, as dozens of people are still missing in the aftermath of this week's flash floods . a 158 people are now known to have died. most of them in the eastern region of valencia, satellite images revealed the expense of the disaster across the provincial capital . the army has been deployed to help with search and rescue operations. while residents begin to clear up their neighborhoods. sonya diego reports or from just outside valencia, a town in shock. reading from a catastrophe that suddenly engulfed it. the full full so the flood evidence everywhere. modern wreckage line the streets cause stacked on top of one another. and the chaos turning to and as many speak to us of feeling abandoned by
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us, ortiz, me, call me that email though. we've had no food, nothing, no help from the local council. and my family so worried neighbors took it upon themselves to help each other out on a release showed us how high the water flooded in her home. she spoke of how there was little warning to indicate just how dangerous and deadly this would be no sea. most of what we could there was no warning in 20 minutes. everything was covered in water 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 flood. 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, firefighters. valence is what finally seen in the town. with a search,
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teams are turning their focus to recovery, hopes phase of finding survivors. so many desperation of this abandoned supermarket people took what they could. they had nothing they said to sustain them, no volta no food. now that is not our size, that there's nothing. there are many dead people who dreamed an older people who died. it's biblical. and the nightmare is far from over. the storm that caused all this destruction could return the government telling people to stay at home. a troubling prospect for those who seen the destructive force of the floods. sonya yeah, well i'll just sarah bye. bought the valencia. a powerful storm has lost tie one, killing 2 people and bringing floods to eastern and northern regions. at its peak typhoon con ray was blowing gusts of nearly 230 kilometers per hour. more than 200
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people were reported injured. the winds and heavy rain shut down the capital type, pay with offices and schools closed. well that storm is now making its way towards china. it's expected to make landfall in the southern province of food john on friday morning. waves in some coastal areas have already reached heights of up to 6 meters. the european union has launched an investigation into chinese online retailer to move it's because of suspicions. the company is failing to prevent the sale of illegal products to move started entering western markets in the past 2 years. and now has 92000000 users in the u. the firm says it takes its obligations under e rule seriously, and has promised to cooperate with regulators. there been more, protested mozambique against the election results. the demonstrators say were rigs
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the countries electoral commission, which says the ruling for lima party one. the poles has not commented on reports of widespread voting irregularities. rights groups say more than 13 people have been killed in the violence. the opposition leader has called for a 7 day nationwide strike malcolm lab reports from the put so the crowds of all positions. suppose is marsden several neighborhoods haven with 2 to the other cities. they say the recent presidential and parliamentary elections were rig electoral commission says the ruling for lima policy one. now supporters of opposition leader for non ca manzona, who followed his cool for a week long strike police on taking any chances. at least 11 people were killed when they used to a gas and guns biased to break out protests to last week. the these on the police,
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