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the challenges here with the . ready ready ready palestinians in northern jobs i have been forced to flee. another is really ground offensive. 9 to 5 people have been killed across the street. the child is 0. live from headquarters in delphi and jerry, navigate is also coming up south february. so shaken by a series of airstrikes the day after is really bombing killed. 45 people in loving on the route over reproductive rights. take center stage has come. le harris on
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donald trump take their campaigns to the western united states for testers. and mozambie continued to take to the streets, saying the country's election has been raked. the beginning gauze our 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. the bombs continued to be dropped from war plains across the strip. and the tiny muscle was reports from dated by the f. one paramedic made her reflect discovery while trying to save the injured or in central garza is really strikes have lift families shattered and communities in morning paramedic applies. ease of boarding is known for his delegation. i commit. but in
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the aftermath of and his really strides his work dates a heart breaking turn when he was denied as 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. sit 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 what they can carry and leave their homes looking for safer.
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but their journey is fraught with danger. and finding safety is becoming harder by the hour. here's try. so i'm able to carry it 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. hospitals in northern gauze are struggling to cope with high numbers of injured civilian, 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 very strides, these homes collapsing entire buildings on a traveling families inside. the destruction is extensive and rescued. teams made of local volunteers, they continuously through rubble define survivors. these really military housing for members of civilian defense, the crews, they will become
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a target if they are still in working. the unfolding situation and based le, is a sobering reminder of the heavy, tall 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? the lebanese capital bay rouge has been struck by is really forces by war planes for the 1st time in nearly a week. at least 7 air strikes at the southern suburb of da. here. the area has
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been the focus of attacks on baby ruth, since israel's war with has been the escalated in september. earlier, the army conducted multiple airstrikes near the lebanese port, city of tire and targeted several towns across the south of the country. to health ministry says 6, paramedics were killed, and 4 separate attacks is really strikes, killed at least, 45 people in lebanon on thursday. charles stratford has more from baby room or another day and night of heavy is riley strikes, the heaviest of which was around the polt city of tara, in southern lebanon. these railways, putting out a warning in 8 areas across the government of time, forced to back you ation warnings before these strikes took place supposedly at least 10 strikes. we kind of confirm exactly what israel was targeting, but said during previous strikes on or in and around that city in recent days as
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well as saying that he's been attacking various different types of his bullet, 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, the attempts to try and force some cease fire. very much. a change of tone suddenly coming from the lebanese government liberties into a prime minister and the sheep 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, it was time to amounts to all crimes. and he said that the continuous is riley threats, do not inspire optimism, the which is 4 days until the us presidential election. candidates are on a final push to energize voters in the swing states of arizona and nevada, as well as new mexico. pamela harris brought up reproductive rates again as she rallied supporters in phoenix, arizona. she condemned comments by her republican rival, donald trump, that he would protect women, whether in his words, they like it or not. which is why yes, we will go because we all understand if you was elected, he has been pretty clear in his behavior and his deeds. he will ban abortion
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nationwide. he will restrict access to birth control, put idea of treatments at risk enforced states to monitor women's pregnancy. and you don't have to take my word for it just google project 2025. kimberly healthcare has this update from phoenix, arizona, as 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
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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. and this is what carla harris police 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 ago that he will protect women, whether they like it or not is the exact kind of dislodge in a couple of harris says that women are angry about and she believes that those continued 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 the former president can really help it out to 0. phoenix, arizona. well,
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during his riley and henderson, nevada, donald trump accused harris of operating a lax border policy and promised a mass deportation program if he's elected. and i will put these vicious and blood thursday criminals in jail. i will kick them the hell out of our country. well, what am i to our open border normal hours is also actively aiding and abetting the worst human traffickers, child smugglers, drug dealers, and blood thursday, criminal networks on the planet. there's nobody worse than what she's catering to. they even have an app number where to call so they can dump off a legal mile or they have an app. can you believe that they have called? they have cellphones. john holeman was it trumps raleigh. it was a long riley and henderson, nevada. as donald trump spoke for well over an hour,
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not till the 1st part of this page was about migration. about his promise to close the buddha to undocumented migrants dwelling at length upon crimes. the undocumented migrants have committed in the united states and the fear of the one pointing said that they were planes that were flying over and dumping them the united states. they seem to infer that the current administration was involved in that he was so spent some time in criticizing. and at times insulting cumberland harris talking about having a low i q saying that she couldn't lead and couldn't take decisions. what do you well, so we spoke about as well, was about a little so that is just to introduce a gang cbs, the network, one of the networks here, specifically against the program and 60 minutes featuring an interview with how many la harris, which you said have been misleading and they moved around on since the menus on the possibility when his president of taking broke costing license away from networks
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in the country. that's something that especially free speech proponents with that late that down to the undoubtedly type issue with what he didn't speak about. sorry, much were very did mention it was who top issue here in the state of nevada. according to the public school votes is not c, economy school, the highest and unemployment of the united states. it's also got a high and rising cost of living. and a lot of people k a going to be vote. and so that when he did say was that he was going to bring down inflation. and he talked about his proposal to abolish federal tax on tips as a lot of tip web post, obviously nevada, and especially in las vegas. would it be enough to get him over the line? time we tell is currently still neck and neck with kind of law harris in the swing state. don't home and i would just say to nevada, the issue of abortion access is a prominent one in the us presidential race. and in the wake of
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a controversial supreme court decision in 2022, 13 states now ban abortion entirely with narrow exceptions on 6 for bid. the procedure after 6 weeks of pregnancy, maternal death rates have increased and abortion band states are bernal's reports from the swing state of 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 a ton of need. 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
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let's constitution so that we won't have to have 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 or overwhelmingly 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 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 meeting some who vote for the major 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. still a head alda 0, a trail of destruction in spain, at least a 158 people have died and the worst floods to hit the country in decades. that will tell you about the bitter dispute that sent hundreds of mexico's judges and
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magistrates onto the streets and protests the it's had low that. let's have a look at the earliest satellite imagery, east asian. you can see the perfect. i own the storm on conroy that was before it made land full in tie one. now it's going to take that very heavy rain on woods to eastern pots of china. we're expecting a coastal grazing here. now it is expected to downgrade to a tropical storm, which is still suspicious when the 110 kilometers per hour. the and of course, that heavy rain bringing a risk of flooding and land size, not just to the korean peninsula, but on woods to japan on saturday, no headed that. we have had lice guys and a lot of rooms in japan for about 18 months now. mount fuji hasn't seen snow in the
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longest time, and it's a 100 and so to your record keeping history, we are expecting a change in the weather that there are lots of heavy rain to come. that's not the case in south asia, it's looking very dry across the north for the north west of india and pakistan. lots of heat still incorrectly. the numbers not as high as they have been. instead we'll see the way to weather continue to linger across most southern areas of india . we've got some amber look out for carola and tom will not do. and you can see the big bus of rain. continuing in sri lanka on saturday, the examining the impact of today's headlines, a prolonged conflict. the lebanese economy would be an absolute death, unflinching gentleness of how many people are in detention. victor, that may be single suffixes no, don't be for this of giving any miracle international filmmakers well cloths. good . so what's the plan here to that question?
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the most important part is that we get attention to the climate crisis. bring programs to form an expired on how jesse are the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the top stories on how to 0 this hour. at least 95 palestinians have been killed. on thursday. most of the victims are in the proceeds north of the strip where israel's military has launched a crowns defense. the lebanese capital of a router has been struck by is where the war plains for the 1st time in the week of
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the 7 arrow strikes at the southern suburb of soft areas and the focus of the tax. this is rose on the escalated insect presidential candidates are on a final push to energize voters in the western united states. raleigh's come la harris told supporters of morrison writes, honors trends of donald trump campaigns on immigration, on border control. there's been more protests in mozambique against election results. the demonstrators say we're rate the country's electoral commission, which says the ruling for legal party won. 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 approved. so the crowds of all positions. suppose is marsden several neighborhoods haven with 2 to
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the other cities. they say the recent presidential and parliamentary elections were rig electro commission says the ruling for lima policy one now supporters of opposition. lita finance 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 last a breakup. protest to last week. the these on the police, the ops for lima, lima really one. why don't they come out to celebrate? what did they really when the each the police t f as in said, protests are allowed, but they must be peaceful. spoke alongside one has monet's potty officials or blinding himself. is in hiding, communicating to his followers through social media, this crowd of all positions to go with is about it seems the woods. this is the center line of glass placed on the see
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a gas weapons. it stopped them from proceeding any further. and it's the same in a story and many neighborhoods, another part of the country and to the opposition to both of them. interpretation of one's on a week long strike. is it the end of it so much to the presidential palace and change the government? the opposition have numbers, the police have weapons. the armies also being deployed in the city center will most businesses have closed 7 days without trade. the economy, the 2 sides of mos on beacons who live on less than $2.00 a day. striking is a struggle with this widespread anger among many young people who feel they have no future. well for lima is a leak. where is rich to get us. what did i do to will protect us? was the social justice and the quantity for oh, you power to the people. everyone's waiting to see if the week ahead will bring
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more bloodshed. and if you will bring any change malcolm web out to 0, my food to most i'm be the supreme court justices in mexico are and boiled in a better route with the government over plans to make old georgia stand for an election. it's part of controversial, traditional reforms passed last month, which the president says will come back correction danielle schwein, the reports. it's a dispute that has pitied mexico's judicial system against the government a to the countries 11 supreme court judges have already said they would stand for re election, effectively resigning, loving more, lucille for the, for the see, the demolition of the judicial system is not beyond so if we have the courage, we should make the drastic changes needed to build the peace and justice that mexico so desperately needs. the supreme court defense is
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a back by more than 200 churches and maybe 400 magistrates some across the country to say they to will not stand the re election is voting a scheduled goes ahead next to the saw him and he did. you do choose to stream and mexico does need to form, but these proportion just on for the proper procedures, the government is pushing for alternative and control. now they want to remove independent charges and install their own protests to see the new system will leave just these open to bribery and intimidation by the countries tough with drug cartels, mexico's neighbors. they've also expressed that concern about the proposed measures tlc. and uh, it looks you on the deck though, i believe the direct election of judges represents a risk to the functioning of mexico's democracy. on the integration of the us and mexican and canadian economies. the dimension was introduced by mexico's recently deposited president of this month will please open the door but has the full
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backing of his success. so you say she's did so i meant to push it through book a yoga. yes ma'am. they know that taken a political nontraditional decision that's against the interest of the mexican people and in favor of the of interest groups. it's against their own interest that the president said, the protesting judges will mostly just to protect their privileges, just one month into her job, showing them faces a growing rebellion from the very people at the heart of the mexican judicial system. she wants to reform that will show i'm the, which is era. spain's government, as dozens of people are still missing and the aftermath of this rece flash floods a 158 people are now known to have died. most of them in the eastern region of valencia, satellite images reveal the extent of a disaster across the provincial capital. sonya g. a report from just outside
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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 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 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
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in water and the hara is enough to over 2 days. people have been trapped in the homes surrounded by all the day re, uh, was brought by the floods. uh 5 full bath 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 the search teams or attending the 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 the thing on our side is that there's nothing. there are many dead people who dreamed an older people who have died. it's biblical and the nightmare is fall from over. the storm that caused all this destruction could
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return the 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. a powerful storm is lost taiwan killing 2 people and bringing floods to eastern and northern regions. i its peak tice, the co ray was blowing gusts of nearly 230 kilometers per hour. more than 200 people were reported injured. the winds and heavy rain shut down the capital t pay with offices and schools closed. that storm is not making its way towards china. it's expected to make landfall and the southern province of food g on, on friday morning, waves in some coastal areas have already reached heights of up to 6 meters. the japanese government has launched a campaign and encouraging employers to introduce
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a 4 day working week. the posts for a healthy or work life balance as seen as a radical move, especially in a society regarded as one of the world's hardest working. rob mcbride reports from tokyo, specializing in high tech, interactive teaching tools. this small company in tokyo is doing something many japanese businesses wouldn't. death to do, given, gets employees an extra day off or week. adopting a full day week was the decision of the company's president, who admits he wasn't sure how we would work on or off quarter to argue. i didn't know how much time much would increase efficiency. so i thought, why not increase dies off by one a month and see how it goes from your company executive. she need you food. you. maury often spends the extra day off following his passion for music in the band. he's been a member of for 25 years, sick cuts need see, do i?
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i've gain more time to reflect on my own life and think about what truly makes me happy. it's estimated fewer than one in 10 companies gives that work is 3 or more days off to a week, while about the same number of firms only give that work as the legally mandated one day off. it's a work ethic that sewing grains of a japanese language even has a word. that means, literally dest from over. what col rashid, with one recent government report, estimating at least 50 such fatalities per yes, including from heart attack. the phenomenon was highlighted nearly 10 years ago. when an advertising agency employee killed himself, not solely tucker how she had been forced to work excessive over time to sort your to lesson. regardless of the size of the company or the profession. similar tragedies are happening across japan. this company is finding less time in the office, can be more productive. emma will call you some of the employees feel they want to
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protect the company and maintain this new working style. they understand the importance of increasing sales and deficiency in that unit, not to create them that hey, or it seems for employer and employee a waiting balance public broad. i'll just say era took you. now when you think about surfing practiced on, isn't necessarily the 1st country that comes to mind. but one young man from a village near karachi is doing his best to grow the sports and perhaps one day turn pro himself. david stokes reports 21 year old. i think he has a passion for assessing so much so that he's banded together a group of fellow and sees yes. who hit the waves of the coast of a small fishing village called pelagic in pakistan. a country dominated by other sports like cricket and hockey, that very much in the minority. actually no one know what is to that, and that's the question. now is,
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