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now just with the palestinians in northern jobs are forced to flee. another is very crime, defensive 95 people have been killed across the street since don't on thursday. the don't know about this. and this is all just do a live from doha. most of the coming up size bedroom is shaken by air strikes. a day off to is really bumming kills 45 people and 11 on the trail of destruction in spain, at least a 158 people confirmed that on dozens missing countries,
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worst floods in decades. and the issue of reproductive rights take center stage as capital harris and donald trump campaign in the western united states. the we're going to beginning guys or what is really forces have killed and 95 pastry and since don't on thursday. most of the victims that are in the besieged north for the military is now coming out a growing defensive. but this really bombing campaign continues across the strip. understanding the motor for some dental by law, one problematic, made a hot evict discovery or trying to save the injured. the in central garza is really strikes, have lift families shattered and communities in morning paramedic blogs. these are the boarding is known for his dedication and commitment. but in
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the aftermath of renters really strikes his work. dave to heart breaking turn when he was denied as his mother among the casualties. mama, mama, well, no, no. no, yeah, the buddies, 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. so 1st responders here in god on the 26th day of his rose assault of northern garza. this is the state of bit like a trail of destruction list by air strikes across the entire neighborhood to escape falling bombs. families gather what they can carry and leave their homes looking for safer areas. but their journey is fraught with danger. and finding safety is becoming harder by the hour. here's trice are merely
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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. busy unable to evacuated in time, once a quiet residential neighborhood is now unrecognizable. a series of layers, tribes hit these homes, collapsing entire buildings and a trapping families inside the destruction is extensive and rescued. teams made of local volunteers, they continuously prove rubble define survivors. this is really military, has a certain members of civilian defense, a cruise they will become a target if they are still in working. the unfolding situation and based le, is
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a sobering reminder of the heavy tal on stability on both local and international groups. have reiterated the importance of protecting civilian areas under international humanitarian law. with each passing hour, the chances of finding more survivors are facing 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 make shift shoulders and schools. critical infrastructures has become damaged and resources are scarce. any my how, how does your data the palestine needs be more than a year since guys is only power station run out of fuel since then? millions upon us streaming and so being using whatever means they can to stay warm, fed and connected home involve has the story of the with we to approaching and the electricity and fuss,
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talk to him because of the c matrix chuckled, has become bought. commodity fix, one of the few of tennessee is available and it's production is not a vital occupation for many it will start to finish and it is a hands i meant this. i'm displaced in my profession, right. and i can see if the production of chuckled, the occupation forces of approves at so many trees across the gaza strip. so we buy the logs to produce chuckle, how much was the president of the town on the northern border and he's right now his family lives in a displacement copy in front of you and just as a self like everyone here they did, the approach that went to the him, the see i live, i left this being a very high demand for colton, cause a to, to the war. and since the close of the board of crossings, the demand has increased considerably. we binding any type of genes that can use and we still unable to satisfy people's needs. and the water itself has produced
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some firewood in gaza, but it's not, you know, it's really for those haven't only targeted people on buildings. they've also deliberately wiped thoughts and that's on presentation three's thoughts with normally provide for that sustains the entitlement. have been tend to piles of likes quite easily. buzz doses for these kinds of office is that is doing. and the thing for himself will help out. we are doing a very dangerous job here. we are literally working with an under fire, but we have to feed our children and the things that have had a good part of the in the city of honey with us and all the young man provides a fight of source of power as well for and the service and i have some solar panels in this area where people are suffering due to the lack of electricity. so i opened this place to help them. they pay symbolic prices to recharge their phones, batteries, or torches. it allows them to communicate with their families or follow the use and so on. but why the women?
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it's not easy as we have to go for some distance at times. i mean, insecurity to find a place to recharge our phones once we desperately need to do this. it's not easy and these facilities are less than basic. but they have a source of satisfaction and even applied for people left with no other moves to survive. how much fun does. yeah. but nobody's capital b routes been struck by. is there any forces for the 1st time in nearly a week at least 7 airstrikes at the southern? some of of the year? it has been the focus of a tax and be rude since israel's conflict with hezbollah escalated in september. natalie of the army conducted multiple air strikes to the lebanese port, city of tire, and targeted several times across the side of the house ministry says 6 pod emetics were killed in 4 separate attacks is really strikes killed at least, 45 people and 11 on on thursday and i get more from gina called her who's joining us live now from bay roads. and i'm just looking at some of the agency pictures of
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the southern bear with we can see the smoke that's being rising above that part of the city. what do we hearing about those strikes but, and also of course the continuing diplomatic efforts to try to bring about some sort of things. 51 of the entrances of baby southern suburb, there were these 10 is very strikes targeting neighborhoods in the area. if i get out of the way, you can still see the 6 black smoke over the southern suburbs in the early hours of the morning, the is really military issues forced evacuation orders. now most of the people with these neighborhoods, the 700000 people have left, but there are still people living in the southern suburbs simply because they have no where to go as shelters are at full capacity. so giving them really less than an hour to leave in the middle of the nights. this is the 1st time the southern suburb has been hits. in nearly a week. it's coincided with
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a sales diplomatic attempt. if you like us to invoice amos talks to investment kirk's, they were in as well on thursday where they held talks with is really prime minister benjamin not on yahoo. uh, usually when they hold talks in israel of the visit they would afterwards this time they did not, which is really a clear indication that there is no progress or breakthrough. and nobody was expecting a breakthrough because of as well as demands and nothing. yeah. who made it very, very clear yesterday that any deal is insured implementation, if you like. it needs to be enforced for as well. security. what is ro wants is to be able to act freely even after a ceasefire to target has below, when it sees threats or violations. it is being interpretive here as a deal of surrender. that's and this is something has the law is not accepting. neither is the lebanese states, and we have to of course, a point out that the has the law and its allies controlled political power in this
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country. so a failed attempt to ask diplomacy. 5 have resumed and baby southern suburb. so we're just looking at just say the aftermath of some of the strikes. meanwhile there's been an escalation across the 11 on his cellphone. can you tell us about that? or no doubt, both sides sides are negotiating under fire. these really are me, for example, on wednesday, issued in evacuating order for the entire city of bali, back in eastern 11 on tens of thousands of people were made homeless. the following day, they issued an evacuation order, again, which clearly shows that they do not want people to return to their homes. it is a strategy displacement, it's a form of pressure, disliked these air strikes. it is a form of pressure on supporters of hezbollah, where areas where they live, where hezbollah has the presence in order for hezbollah to cave, in to their demise, their spear spicy along the border as some axes along the border. trying to
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prevent is really troops from advancing because they believe by doing so. it gives them political leverage and potential ceasefire negotiations as well. good thing. paramedics, for example, 6 killed in 24 hours. already nearly $200.00 have been killed since the start of hostilities. a year ago, but the majority of the casualties have been in the past 5 weeks since israel launched this major offensive, but at the same time as well as to escalating increasing the rockets attacks across the board are killing up to 7 people as well yesterday. and this time civilians not soldiers, so both sides are escalating negotiating under fire or bargaining positions. but right now it seems neither side is ready to sit on. the negotiating table is in a corner and very rosanna, thank you very much indeed. when time says, photo of its nationals have been killed by a rock at find near the israel 11 and border as it was just talking about 7 people
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were killed and has ball our rock. it strikes launch from loving them into the north of israel rock atlanta in the border town of me to like killing i is ready, farmer and 4 folding workers for 2 people were also killed off of a rock and struck a city hyphen the was just for days until the us presidential election candidates are on a final push to energize voters in the swing states of our zone and the bottom as well as new mexico. kind of the house brought up reproductive lights again and she valued supporters in phoenix, arizona. she condemned comments by a republican rival, donald trump, and he would pretend to remember 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 nationwide. he will restrict
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access to birth control, put idea of treatments at risk and forced states to monitor women's pregnancy. and you don't have to take my word for it just google project 2025 company hawkins . has this update from phoenix, 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
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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 for president or rather per, and president joe biden won the state back in 2020, and this is what tomlin 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. well,
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enjoying is ryan henderson, nevada. donald trump's accuse harris of operating a lax border policy and promise i'm not deportation. program if he's elected to 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, giles, about drug dealers in 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 and john home and was actually trumps. really? i was alone, riley, and henderson, nevada donald trump spoke for well over an hour much. and the 1st part of this page
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was about migration. about his promise to close the boat to undocumented migrants dwelling at length upon crimes. the undocumented migraines have committed in the united states and the fear of them. at one point he said that there was planes that were flying over and dumping them in 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 game, cbs the network, one of the networks here, and specifically against the program. in 60 minutes featuring an interview with pamela harris, which he said have been misleading, and they've moved around on since he mused on the possibility when his president of taking bro costing license away from networks in the country. that's something that
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especially free speech proponents without late that doubts and leah undoubtedly take issue with what he didn't speak about. sorry, much were very did mentioned it was the top issue here in the state of nevada, according some post full votes, is not to be economy and skilled, the highest unemployment of all of the united states. it's also got a high and rising cost of living and a lot of people can, it can be bought into that. what he did say was that he was gonna 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 with help is currently still neck and neck with kinda le harris in the swing. stay on home. and i would just say to nevada, the still ahead on all does it have more on the us election under on 100, in georgia. we're let you know as make up 3 percent of the state population and
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that could be enough to design the election here. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinion it's feed treaties? have a very high kid and kidding civilian political debate. what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft of measures that have been taking against on the inside story. what is israel trying to achieve in the lab and on? is there a strategy on out just the era? the us selection is our find me here, join us on november the 5th as the results come in and we analyze what they will mean for the us and the rest of the us elections on outages in the
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midst of how much is happening in the end of the question why it's happening like this, len denise. this call to mind it's area where the foundation, the the, [000:00:00;00] the what, you know, just need a reminder of our top surveys. this are at least to 35. father still needs to be
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killed across the java since thursday morning. most of the victims, some of this is north of the strip. israel's military is launched. a grind defensive celebrities capital, their roots being struck by as ready forces for the 1st time and nearly a week at least a 70 or strikes. if the southern suburb of the residential candidates shut on a final push to energize voters in the western united states as raleigh's capital, harris told supporters abortion rights under donald trump campaign on immigration border control. well, it's kind of it. so trying to court latino voters ahead of election day, tamela harris as being joined by latina superstar of jennifer lopez at her raleigh in las vegas. donald trump's campaigns trying to move past comments by a speaker. it is rally in new york on sunday describing far to rico as quote, a floating island guthridge. the us census bureau as, as hispanic americans are candidate for 71 percent of us population growth between
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20222023. nowhere is that more pond, then georgia, one solidly republican stronghold. let's become a crucial swing state. john hammond reports lawrenceville in georgia, a latino americans prepare for a celebration of their ancestors from the agent to the reason 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 tuesdays presidential election and the state latino have. it's very important for people to vote, especially when there's so many issues on the line that involved in the grant. it is very important page, the guys more latino is, are voting 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
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cumberland harris. those are latino voters that are registered but did not go in 2020 and also have not voted in 2022. so that. 8 of being able to turn out even again, 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 a democrats would make, would be what would win the election is georgia sorts. it's early votes, hispanic voters are casting more of them. 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 votes, so latinos who'd make all the difference. although republicans have made in roads
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with hispanic americans. donald trump's plans for mass deportations and talk of new immigrants poisoning the blood of america are driving some way. i am very strong and hoping that ms. harris comes through and that we can definitely have our 1st woman president that would make me the happiest american 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, spain's government says dozens of people are still missing in the office and lots of this week's flash floods. a 158 people are now known to have died. most of them in the eastern region are valencia satellite images reveal the extent of the disaster across the provincial capital. the armies been deployed to help with suction with company operations for residents begin to clear up their neighborhoods
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. sonya yegell reports. i'm just out of sight valencia. a town in shock. reading from a catastrophe that suddenly engulfed it. the full full so the flood evidence everywhere. the modern wreckage line, the streets cause stacks on top of one another. and the chaos turning to anger, as many speak to us of feeling abandoned by us, ortiz, me call me that e mail, 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 say it was why? because there was no warning in 20 minutes, everything was covered in water and the hara is no tova. for 2 days,
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people have been trapped in the homes surrounded by all the debris that was brought by the floods apply 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 seen any sign of any emergency services until today, firefighters. valence is what finally seen in the town. with the search teams are turning their 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, 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 fall from over the storm that caused
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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 slots. so new, they eval, i'll just 0 by bought the balance you to clean out. the efforts are underway in taiwan off to tie food. con gray, milan fall on thursday, killing 2 people. the injuring hundreds more. it was the largest type for me to hit the island in almost 3 decades, operating thousands of trees and nothing done. electricity full of it's pete, the song, golden wing. josh, it's of nearly $213.00. how long a quarter in brazil has jailed 2 former police officers for the murder of audi edition nettles. 50 counselor who became an icon of the country's political left never emotional scenes in court as the sentences or read out money. i'll find co. dr. anderson gomez were killed in a drive by shooting in 2018, i suppose, is called her murder,
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an attack on democracy. i think 2nd, a look. we continue to fight for mario and understand, especially to defeat what killed mario, which is the violence in rio de janeiro, which is this political violence due to having a black woman from us. avella. ok, let's go to a body was disposable. european union was launched an investigation into chinese online retailer to move their country company has been accused of failing to prevent the sale of illegal products. came and started entering western markets in the past 2 years. and now has 92000000 users in the u. it's growing and popularity by offering cheap goods shipped from sellers in china. the front of the says it takes this obligations under your role, seriously, and has promised to cooperate with the regulators. you know, the snow cap, the peak of mount fuji, is one of japan's most famous sites. but after a sweltering the sum of the countries highest mountain as being without of snow for the longest time since records began
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a 130 years ago. this is what my food you should look like at this time of year. scientists say the volcano smoke up begins for me on october, the 2nd on average, but it's late this year. snow is full cost on the mountain next week. inside stories next on your process, you stay with us. the the hello that we've seen. some very cloudy conditions across the middle east and wall that has given some pretty pleasant skies in places like the gulf. so, so bought some very heavy rain to the likes of saudi arabia, and you can see the rain is still there on friday. some big bus are expected in iraq. we could see some flooding from that. and we've got warnings out for western
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areas of iran where the weather is expected to develop. over the weekend. we'll see the development of rain as well across all events. israel occupied palestinian territories, syria and lebanon. that rain trailing down into saudi arabia and pushing back across the northern areas of egypt. we have got some warnings out for that very heavy rain. the rain isn't as heavy, but it's still there for the north west of africa for the likes of morocco, algeria on to new z, a sort of west across that central bound of africa. the rain has pushed its way for the south, so we'll see some pretty for rush to storms. rumbling across the democratic republic of congo, friday in to saturday. it's was a down in mozambique, and zimbabwe metal gasket still seeing the shower, but it largely hot and dry picture from south africa and botswana, 37, inhabit on. on saturday. the
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private sizes inspect this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down for the victory for the government. get this one of those containing refugees coming the actions of israel's government . the military invitation has been described as the closing of the policy. it's been a year of mixed fortunes for green politicians in the us, jo. stine could have a big saying the presidential race and the greens fed badly and european elections this year. so as the climate crisis lessons on greens, winning or losing influence around the world, this is inside story. the

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