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[000:00:00;00] the no lights up to israel's onslaught on you guys. on another 95 palestinians have been killed across the street since don't on thursday. and the siege of northern gauze continues the, i don't know about this, and this is obviously a life for me to have also coming up. israel strikes southern 11 on once again a day after getting $45.00 people in multiple areas strikes, including 6 paramedics, a trail of destruction in spain, at least a $158.00 people, confirmed dead, and dozens missing up to the countries worst floods injections onyx down to the
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wire for the us presidential candidates as a congress for undecided folks in the western united states. the we're going to be getting guys over it is very forces are killed. and $95.00 palestinians has the audi hours of thursday. most of the victims that are in the besieged north, but the military is now counting out a growing defensive. but these really bombing campaign continues across the street . banners, honey law heard reports from dental bala, one problematic made a horrific discovery or trying to save the injured. as in central gaza is really strikes have lift families shattered and communities in morning paramedic up the lives, ease of boarding is known for his dedication. i commit, but in the aftermath of and his really strides his work due to heart breaking turn
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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 over one would agree, he continues helping others, a testament or the resilience. so 1st responders here in god sits on the 26th day of his rose assault. the northern garza, this is the state of bit like a trail of destruction lift by air strikes across the entire neighborhoods to escape fall in bonds. families gather what they can carry and flee their homes, looking for safer. but their journey is fraught with danger, and finding safety is becoming harder by the hour. here's try for me on the carry
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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 bids and resources. hospitals and northern guards 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 various tribes hit these homes, collapsing entire buildings and a trapping families inside the struction is extensive and rescued. teams made of local volunteers. they continuously through revel define survivors. these really military has a certain members of civilian defense, the crews, they will become a target if they are still in working. the unfolding situation and based le, is a sobering reminder of the heavy tal on stability. and both local and international
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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. who seems like there are being repeated across a bit less. he has families if leads to mix your shoulders and schools, critical infrastructures has become damaged and resources are scarce. any my how, how does your data there? but i palestine, it's be more than a year since guys has only published asian run out of fuel since then. millions of palestinians have been using whatever means they can to stay one fed unconnected homage, vol. has the story with wheat to approaching and the electricity and foss talk to him because of the cma to chuckled has become
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bought. commodity fix, one of the few of tennessee is available and it's production is now a vital occupation for many were starting to finish and it is the hands i met this . i'm displaced in my profession right now. i can see if the production of chuckled . the operation forces of approves at so many trees across the gaza strip. so we buy the logs, introduced chuckle. how much was that as he didn't have the time on, on the northern border and he's right now his family lives in a displacement kept in front of you and this to yourself like everyone here they did at 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 border crossings, the demand has increased considerably. we binding any type of genes that can be used and we still unable to satisfy people's needs. and the water itself has produced some firewood in dallas,
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but it's not enough. is really for us. those haven't only targeted people on buildings. they've also deliberately wiped thoughts and natural and budgets ation. threes that would normally provide for that sustains the entitlement. have been tend to pilots of legs quite easily buzz doses to these kinds of office is that is doing and the shutting down. if in fact i'm showing how bottom 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 is good, have a good part of the in the city of honey and us and all the young man provides a flight of sorts 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 for the years. and so a lot of a lot of the women and it's not easy as we have to go for some distance at times. i mean insecurity to find
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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 suffice. how much fun does you but that the names council, barry rhodes, been struck by his very forces for the 1st time in nearly a week at least 7 airstrikes at the southern suburb of duck here in the area as of friday, plumes of smoke can still be seen rising in the area here as being the focus of attacks and they would since it was conflict with his ball escalated in september, the army conducted multiple airstrikes during the lebanese port. city of tar and targeted several times across the side of the health ministry says 6 power emetics were killed in 4 separate attacks. is really strikes categories to 45 people and 11 on on 1st name. can i get more from santa ana? she's joining us not from be able to sustain up most strikes in southern bay route,
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as well as other parts of lebanon. what are you hearing about the diplomatic efforts going on at the same time to try to bring about some sort of see spar? well behind me, as baby with southern suburb, you see sick black smoke hanging over the area in the early hours of the morning. at least 10 is really strikes. this really military is showing evacuation orders while people were a sleep less than an hour later. the strikes began, most of the 700000 people who lived in this area have fled, but there are still families who chose to stay behind, simply because there are no shelters, you know, shelters are at full capacity. now the resumption of the era strikes coincides with a failed attempt at a diplomacy, us and voice a must hawk student as well as breath mccurry because they weren't as well on thursday. they held talks with prime minister benjamin nothing. yeah. who in the past they used to visit, they boot after talks and as well this time around did this did not happen. they
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returned to washington. clearly there is no breakthrough. and no one really was expecting a breakthrough because of the positions of both sides are still very far apart. and i think nothing. yeah. who made it very clear after the meeting that he sees a need deal to guarantee as well. security will have to involve as well doing it itself, and this is what the sticking point is as role wants freedom to operate against what it considers threats and violations, and 11 on it's once basically to prevent has but law firm re arming and regrouping . this is something that has the law is not going to accept because they consider such a deal. a surrender, which they are not ready to do is, you know, we can see the pictures of the smokers rising above, say, the sky and i know southern beverages you're talking to us there. but at the same time, of course, there's been a, an escalation more broadly across lebanon itself. what can you tell us about that? well,
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both of the war insides are negotiating under fire and such as bait with southern suburb that's under attack. other areas where hezbollah has a presence, where hezbollah supporters live, are being targeted on wednesday, for example, the israeli military ordered the entire city of fall back into east of the country, evacuated tens of thousands of people were, are now homeless, adding to a ready and a massive displacement crisis in the country and then there were strikes and the southern cities have know about the, the southern city of, of tires. so there is no less up in the bombardment. and it's such as that as well as targeting paramedics, we're making, it's very difficult for them to, to, to do their job, to rescue those underneath the rubble or even to pull out the bodies. their lives are as in danger. you mentioned 6 killed and in 24 hours, nearly $200.00 have been killed in a year of hostilities. the majority in the past 5 weeks. but hezbollah too has been escalating, carrying out more operations to rocket fire across the border. killing up to 7 is really is yesterday,
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and it wasn't soldiers who were killed about civilians. so as well as to trying to step up military pressure each side wants to improve their negotiating position, their bargaining power if you like, to have more leverage in any potential ceasefire negotiations. but right now, you know, it doesn't seem that there is a window for diplomacy. we can hear the is really drones buzzing overhead. it's a digital constantly, not just here in baby ruth. the in other areas in the country is way over totally signals. more attacks are coming in the, in the coming hours is in a quarter and bear with 0. thank you very much. well, john and says 4 of us nationals and among those killed by iraq and 5 of northern israel. as it was mentioning 7 people were killed in that as well as strikes lunch from 11 on on thursday. a rock had landed in the boat a ton of material like kenning and his really farmer. and before time workers, 2 people were also killed out to rock instructor sitting in the
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a 5 for the with just 4 days until the us presidential election. candidates on the final push to energize voters and the swing states about his own on nevada. as well as new mexico. they're also been trying to court latino voters. kimberly harris was joined by latino superstars. jennifer lopez at ho riley in las vegas. i don't, hardly ever went. i was brought up, be productive rights. she condemned to come inspired. republicans leveled on from that. he would protect women further into his words like it or not. yes, we will vote because we also understand if he 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 pregnancy.
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and you don't have to take my word for it just google project 2025. how many? how good 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 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 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, oh, he will protect women was, is they like it or not? is the exact kind of the sergeant e commerce 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 before her president can really help it out to 0. phoenix, arizona during his riley and henderson, nevada. donald trump is accused at risk of operating a likes bought a policy and promised i'm must 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
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of our country. well, what am i to our open daughter? normal hours is also actively aiding and abetting the worst human traffickers, giles, about the drug dealers, and let 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 home and has been i've tried to strongly, i was alone, riley and henderson, nevada. as donald trump spoke for, well over an hour much. and 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 migraines have committed in the united states and the fear of the one pointing said that
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there were planes that were flying over and dumping them in the united states. they seem to infer that the car and administration was involved in that he will. so i spent some time in criticizing and at times insulting cumberland harris talking about having a low i to saying that she couldn't lead and couldn't take decisions. what he also spoke about as well, was about a little so that is just to introduce again, 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 he's president of taking bro costing license away from the networks in the country. that's something that especially free speech proponents without like that that would simply 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 to impose full votes,
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is not to be economy. so the highest and unemployment of all of the united states. it's also got a high rise in cost of living and a lot of people can, it can be bought into that. where they did say was it, you 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 with health is currently still neck and neck with kinda law harris in the swing state. don't home. and i would just say to nevada, still ahead and i'll just say that protests as mozambique continued to take to the streets. same of the countries election as being wrecked. the
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had lower that we 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 areas of iran where the weather is expected to develop over the weekend. we'll see the development of rain as well across the event. israel that occupied palestinian territories, syria and lebanon, that rain trading down into saudi arabia and pushing back across more northern areas of egypt. we have good 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, and to nicea sort of west across that central band of africa. the rain has pushed its way for the south, so we'll see some pretty for roche. the storms rumbling across the democratic republic of congo,
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friday into saturday. it's weather down in mozambique and zimbabwe, madagascar still seeing the shower, but it launch the hot and dry picture from south africa and what's 137 inhabited on on saturday. a weekly look at the world's tough business stories. what does a rake cost in the united states main for the rest of us from global markets and economies to construction small businesses should that be beyond to asked if people have spent a lot of time working. that part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights with still remain before we can truly say that we are in se tx rank counting the cost on
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o g 0 of the the what you know, just a reminder of adult stories this item at least 95 pounds of studies have been killed across garza since thursday morning. most of the victims are in the besiege north of the strip, but is military is launched a grand defense. the 11 east capital bare room springs drunk quite as very forces for the 1st time in nearly a week. at least 7 air strikes at the southern. some of the presidential candidates are on a final push to energize photos and the western united states. bodies coming, the house has told supporters abortion right, so under stress, donald trump is campaigned on immigration and border controls. one of the swing state of michigan black american voters make up about 13 percent of the electorate
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in 202092 percent supported joe biden. but so far in 2024 hours seems to be running way behind that benchmark. the reasonable reports from detroit and the impact this could have a child who has a pamela harris winning the state dance and music at these renaissance school in detroit. but there's a much more serious message to the celebration, a push to convince black american voters to go to the polls in the course of battle, ground state of michigan. there's 2 main boating blocks in america who voted dependently, who bought consistent. that's black women. and the 2nd one is black, me to say they're going to vote overwhelmingly in their own interests. their interests are a quality education and health care. among other issues, read data shows, black communities in michigan have struggled with the legacy of discrimination. segregation, poverty had in many cases,
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high unemployment rates. this wall that you can see here is called the buried. what was it was built back in the 1940s men to separate a wide neighborhood from a black one that was located right here, around 80 percent of the african americans here in michigan. vote for the democratic party. and many of them fear that if donald trump wins this election, the racism and discrimination the face would get worse. i work the i work from home, gave me the shack, says he grew up right next to this wall. he says, the corner of his can continues to define what he can and cannot do. or, you know, we have all the economic things but that's, that's what it is for everybody in this country. you know, people who have to, like i said, live work right. that kids and all that stuff, but when you get specific to the black american community, african american community, it is about it is about safety. it is about being looked at in
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a certain way. but even though most african americans will vote for cabinet harry's latest pull to she's lagging behind among black men, especially in the countries forest areas. some readers, as the democratic party has made mistakes when appealing to black voters. the turn out that the democratic party needs to give it an insurance, political insurance policy against trump. i don't believe he is in place as we speak right now. i fear that because of the lack of understanding of the class, the bad and black america that the harris campaign may have missed the boat. one thing is certain, the african american, it was literally a crucial role in the swing state of michigan in an election where every boat counts city. so we'll just see to detroit, michigan, there'd be more protests in mozambique against the election results. the
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demonstrators say what rigs the countries electrical commission says the ruling from the more positive one the poles. but it's not commented on the force of widespread irregularities. enforcing rights groups say more than 13 people who've been killed in the violence opposition leader valencia of i'm one. lenny has called for a 7 day nationwide strike malcolm lab reports from the crowds of a physician supposes marsden, several neighborhoods haven mosquito and the cities. they say the recent presidential and parliamentary elections were rich. the electoral commission says the ruling for lima policy one. now supporters of opposition lead to finance ca manzona, who followed his cool for a week long strike the police on taking any chances. at least 11 people were killed when they used to a gas and gun slice of breakout protests to last week. the these on the police, the ups for lima, lima really one. why don't they come off to celebrate?
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what did they really when the each the police chief has since said protests are allowed, but they must be peaceful. spoke alongside one is monet's, policy officials, learning himself is in hiding, communicating to his followers through social media, this crowd of opposition to go to promote it. seems the woods. this is the center adventure line of glass placed on the c, a gas weapons. it stopped them from proceeding any further. and it's a similar story and many neighborhoods and other parts of the country into the old positions of both of them. interpretation of ones 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
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trade. the economy, the 2 sides of mos on beacons who live on less than $2.00 a day striking is a struggle. but this widespread anger among many young people who failed, they have no future. well, for the most elite quarters, which i guess what did i do to protect us was the social justice and the quantity for o power to the people. everyone's waiting to see if the week ahead will bring more bloodshed. and if it will bring any change, malcolm web out, a 0. my food to most on page is peyton's government says dozens of people are still missing in the off them off of this week's flash floods. a 158 people are not unknown 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 being deployed to help for the search and recovery operations on residents begin to clear off their neighborhoods. sonya vehicle reports from just on the side,
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valencia account 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 cale steining to and as many speak to us of 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 in her home. she spoke of how there was little warning to indicate just how dangerous and deadly this wouldn't be. no see was why because there was no warning in 20 minutes. everything was covered in
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water and the hara is knocked out of the 2 days. people have been trapped in the homes surrounded by all the debris that 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 seen any sign of any emergency services until today. 5 fights is valence is was finally seen in the town. with the search teams are attending the 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, not, i know you, it 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
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that caused all this destruction could return the government telling people to stay at home. a troubling prospect for those you've seen the destructive force of the floods. so new, valuable algebra by bought the valencia. a clean up, as i said on the way in taiwan off to tie something called ray milan fall on thursday, killing 2 people and injuring hundreds more. is the largest type for me to hit the on and, and almost 3 decades. not losing thousands of trees and knocking down electricity polls. at its peak, the storm broke wind gusts of nearly 213 kilometers per hour. north korea as least released a video of what it says it's new intercontinental ballistic missile is known as the cost on $19.00. it's a portrait of sloan higher than any previous north. korean this off, before splashing down in the ocean, a test is set to demonstrate that young young's missiles have the range to strike nearly anywhere in the united states. and the japanese government has launched
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a campaign aimed at encouraging employers to introduce a 4 date working week. the posts for the health care work life balance is seen as a radical booth, especially in a society regarded as one of the world's hardest working, rather brighter thoughts 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, all 4 weeks adopting a full day week was the decision of the company's president, who admits he wasn't sure how we would work on the quoted talk, you didn't know how much time off would increase efficiency. so i thought why not to increase dies off by one a month and see how it goes from your company executive. she need chief,
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