tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 1, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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markers, he is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without what we do in all just sarah is trying to find those 2 stories and he's the people who allow us into their own lives, dignity and democracy. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i. my name's by 8th, this is a news line from dell coming up in the next 16 minutes. multiple as rainy as strikes, pound homes in central golf and thousands of palestinians are killed and hospitals overwhelmed as bodies piled on. loving homes, capital is hits fine, is rarely as throwing 7 items
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a tax continue on all the cities around the country. pads ahead. carmella harris and donald trump. ron stop the pictures to were very to is the head of the election day. rescue teams work around the clock. often deadly flash flooding in spain sees at least a 158 people killed cellphone money. also missing the welcome to the program. at least $25.00 people, including a 5 month old baby have been killed in central guns in an attack. in a residential area. witnesses say is rarely false, is dropped to boom on our own. is there a comp late on says a night as people gathered to rescue victims to move bones with drugs. some of the women were taken to hospital, the families say money is still trapped onto the revel. so this seems any, it's
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a said the following, this the video, no resistance fighters in the camp. these riley's just want to kill women and children. they targeted us without any prior warning. one of the world is turning a blind eye despite the fact that they all messages across cause i don't know. let's go to honeywell needed for the license. he has enduro by that in central garza honey. so what we're hearing there is news there. it's hit by multiple strikes overnight while people was sleeping a. what is the latest you can tell us now? yes, melody and realize that the breaks we keep seeing more of the bodies arriving to the hospital here from the bottom sides of the the 3 residential homes that were targeted at the late hours of yesterday's night. and not a did the 25 people, the number that we're looking at right now inside the more of the hospital and just
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we were inside the more just a few minutes ago. and we could see how hot it is, the bodies of women and children and elderly who are inside these residential homes at this point. and the more we talk to surviving family members, it's hard to imagine that there's really another theory has any clear objective other than the mass murder of civilians inside their residential lawns, including a 5 month old baby who was inside the one of these residential homes from austin, family with his the grandmother when he was killed. the grandmother survived. the attack of the baby was killed along with other family members, including his uncle, but we have a whole entire family that's of the family. the whole family team members are from one family, were wiped out of the were sheltering inside one of these a residential buildings. but there's still more bodies are being recovered. they're being removed from under the levels we spoke with one of the civil, the what one of the paramedics food dropped the 3 more bodies just within the pots . a few minutes to the more of the hospital this year. level of destruction caused
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by the bonds of so mast events. shocking one's right. one bomb was it dropped in as soon as people gathered it from the area of the volunteer, the local residence to rescue hoover might have survived the 1st bond. 2 more bonds were dropped on the same area, destroying 2 more of the residential homes and the people who gather, who gathered to help. there is no way to sugarcoat any. what's what we've seen so far it's, it's, it's a total. it's the total genocide. it's the continuation of the genocide they'll accept as part of the year ago, all the way till now more women, more children are dying are the record number because of these relentless attacks. and one could have asked the question, what a 5 year a 5 month old baby could have died for these very fighters just to drop event. this is one of the things that we heard inside the mortgage, the vine family members were going through the bodies identifying their family members who were killed during the talk. okay,
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thank you for that honey. my knew that for us in darrow, by the in central casa well, the is really foaming campaign continues across all the parts of the strip as well . most of the victims are in the besieged, north weather ministry is now caring allison ground defensive on this honey. my who reports again from deer above that one paramedic made a risk discovery. well i'm trying to save the inches in central. gaza is really strikes have lift families shattered and communities in morning paramedic blogs. these are the boarding is known for his dedication. i commit, but in the aftermath of and his really strides his work due to heart breaking turn when he was denied as his mother among the casualties. mama. well, no, no, no,
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no i yeah. the kind of measurement body when it's just the moment, the older ones with a grief he continues helping others, a testament to the resilience of 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 list by air strikes across the entire neighborhoods to escape falling bonds. families gather 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 tried for me and they 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
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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, sears a very strides these homes collapsing entire buildings and attracting families inside. the destruction is extensive and rescued. teams made of local volunteers. they continuously through revel define survivors. these really military has a threatened 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 toll on civilian. both local and international groups have reiterated the importance of protecting civilian areas under international humanitarian law. and with each passing hour,
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the chances of finding more survivors are facing volunteers and family members are refusing to give up hope 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? but i house, i want to spend more than a yes. and sconces only, power station run out of fuel since then, millions of palestinians have been using whatever means they can to stay room fed unconnected mohammed found the story with we to approaching the electricity and fuss, talk to him because of the cma to chuckled. has become bought, the commodity fix, one of the few of tennessee is available. i did support bucks and is now
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a vital occupation for many starting to finish and it is the hands i meant this. i'm displaced in my profession right now. i can see is the production of chuckled. the operation forces of approves it so many trees across the gaza strip. so we buy deluxe to introduce chuckle. how much was that as he didn't have the time on the, on the northern border and he's right now his family lives in a displacement. the company in front of you and this to the south, like everyone here they did at the approach of winter for him. the see i live, i left these being a very high demand for colton gauze due to the war. and since the close of the border crossings, the demand is increased considerably. we binding any type of machines that can use and we still unable to satisfy people's needs and the water itself has produced some firewood and goes on. but it's not enough. is really for us, those haven't only targeted people and buildings. they've also deliberately wiped thoughts and natural and vegetation. 3,
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she would normally provide food that sustains the environment of being tend to piles of legs by easily depos doses for these kinds of harvest is that is $21.00. and it's not letting 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 had a good part of the city of honey and 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 for the years and so on the equipment and 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 this facilities are less than basic. but they have
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a source of satisfaction and even pride full of people left with no other news to survive. how much fun does. yeah. as to announce 11 on whether capital they roots has been struck by. is there any forces for the 1st time in nearly a week at least 7 strikes, hit the southern summit of da here in the early hours of friday. so you can see that claims as smoke can still be seen rising in the area has been the focus of many attacks on baby roots since as well as conflict with has bullet escalated back in september. well, earlier the ami conducted multiple strikes near the lebanese port city of tara and targeted several towns across the south. the health ministry says 6 paramedics were killed in 4 separate attacks. is riley strikes of killed at least 45 people in lab . and on, on the 1st day that's getting moved from, of course on his i told her she's live in,
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they were saying that so bring this up to date with these strikes. so we have strikes and southern bay routes for the 1st time off to some time i believe and all this. well, we are also having these different classic efforts to bring about a cease fire. what more can you tell us? yes, at least 10 is really strikes in the early hours of the morning. thick black smoke still hanging over the area behind me is bay. with southern suburb. you can also see smoke rising from one of those strikes in the early hours of the morning. this rarely, military issued evacuation orders forcing people to leave their homes while they were asleep. most of the people in this region are in this area, like the 700000 people who used to live in work there have left but people are still there. we don't have exact numbers, but people have not left their homes because there is no where to go. shelters are
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at full capacity. this is the 1st time bear with southern suburb is hit in nearly a week and is this resumption coincided with a failed attempt that diplomacy? us envoys were in israel on thursday for talks with the israeli prime minister benjamin nothing out whole in the past. they used to visit, they wrote the after talks in israel, this time they went back to washington a clear indication that there was no breakthrough. and no one was really expecting a breakthrough in the talks because of as well as conditions as well as demanding the freedom to operate even after a ceasefire. the freedom to enforce if you like, the implementation of un resolution, 1701 to target. what it sees are threats and violations by has beloved. in other words as well, there's not one has but a lot to be able to re arms or a regroup. now, this condition, according to hezbollah and its supporters, amounts to a surrender. and this is something it will not accept 11 on is offering is for the
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lebanese army to be deployed along the border, alongside un troops. and for his spell it to pull back. and that in itself would be a major concession because even after the 2006 war and the adoption of this resolution, hezbollah refused to withdraw saying, well, how it understands that resolution is there will be no visible presence of arms and fighters along the border and say in a, there's also been escalation across the country, not just in the capital, when you uh, what more can you tell us about that? yes, the warring sides are undoubtedly negotiating under fire. these really military targets in places where hezbollah has a presence, where their supporters live, whether it's invaded southern suburb, or in the east of the country, the south of the country, they issued evacuation orders for the city of bol back. tens of thousands of people are now homeless and that was on wednesday and thursday they, you have to get an issue to another evacuation order. so basically what they are
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saying is that you will not be able to return to your homes. and this is a massive displacement crisis, and the government is struggling to handle this, a country which is nearly bankrupt, a society which is really a poor because of years of a financial crisis. so this is no doubt a form of pressure on has below but has below to escalate to yesterday of firing rockets along the, across the board or killing at least the 7 is released and this time not soldiers, but civilians. okay. many things, so there is updates saying ahold of that for us in favorites. was i mention that 11 people have been killed during is riley strikes on the fall back as well as the surrounding villages in the east of 11. on 14 people were also injured in those attacks on the 1st day smoke, racine rising above ancient roman ruins, invalid back the 3000 year old city is unesco world heritage site. its been hit
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several times since september as well says its targeting sites link to hezbollah. to now tile on says for if it's nationals are among those killed by working fine, northern israel, 7 people were killed by the has bought a strikes, launched from 11 on on thursday and broke it landed in the board a town of material killing. and is there any fall on those full tight work is 2 people were also killed when a rocket struck the city nat haifa. as bringing abraham fray out to use an associate professor of conflict resolution of the doha institute for graduate studies. so another deadly day for him, for both sides in this conflict is really a tax of killed $45.11 on in the last 24 hours. and then another in a very particularly deadly date for the israel with the loss of 7 people in northern, this ro count of seas 5 be negotiated on to these conditions as active. well,
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this is definitely not the, the id and vitamin for us. he's fly in a, in a lot of conflicts that police the most of the time in order to provide life conditions for the negotiations. and successful seized by us is to have a ceasefire for us. and then you can negotiate. but this has been a different strategy for those why the government web, the gallons mentioned many times that we will not negotiate an adult unless under fire. and basically what we're seeing actually is even more intensifying of the bombing of live alone in order to exist. edition of pressure on his wallet to accept the conditions. i don't think this provides the good foundation or a good gesture or a confidence building measures in order to really reach a ceasefire and in the water and living. and it has to be at the front of the abraham as we had for me. of course, when i'm saying a hold of that, the realities,
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both sides are pretty far apart in terms of a what they need or what they want. what in your opinion, on the biggest sticking points? that's correct. however, there are, there is a common ground actually that is reasonable for all part as including the international community countries also like france and the us that they see it is one of the most important of area or the common ground area is actually this of, in the in all one, we have you on 6 that because of this illusion that everyone can go out on the 17 or one and possibly at each a c's via the sticking for the problem. is that with the addition of conditions? uh, that's all that's the is by the government as a producing now, and it's so it's not like some of them, not only for his beloved, but for all of the needs pump is including the government is such as the legitimacy of is like really instead of mention in the,
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in libyan on after was like the aerospace i'm to try to instead of being or bomb. i need time not. no one is going to accept this as 1701 a security council resolution does not mention any of that. so this is where the problem is, is that with the addition of conditions, that is why it is now put things on the table that's preventing a solution for that reason. i think we need a solid position by the international community, again on the legitimacy or the un resolution 17 or whatnot. i think we can come up with something on that. once again, we have this us optimizon at that deal can be reached. do you think that optimism is genuine? or do you think it's, it's positive poster and given we're just days away from the us election? i think it's possible uh seriously with again as
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a lawyer and with the international legitimacy and the you are going to because of his illusions with the other one, it is very possible and i don't see a reason why, you know, there shouldn't be at least an agreement on that, that was especially that the most difficult point that used to be in the past, which is his bi line says thing on linking the bundle of the gods. and his bella seems to have that exploit or implicitly is accepting that says that this engage the through the being better the, the head of the liberties part of the month and, and the liberty is government. so there seems to be an ex, was this was the most difficult point and there seems to be anybody's accept those the from own product and so, so there shouldn't be a drought uh for uh, for a ceasefire. even actually this would be conducive to the collections. uh, if the said, but his vision is serious about uh, you know, teaching because he is by us. so this would be the best. you know that i that i had
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the opportunity for them to pull that extra is because this wouldn't affect many vote. that is especially in a swings. they have like michigan where there is a little bit nice. a strongly many, some prisons in michigan which is the democratic the by the session means it's so badly and even the thumb understands this. he made statements 2 days ago to the east community in michigan stating that he will stop the water at the bottom . he will have bank fees or so it's unfortunate that the tongue tongue is getting the point, but the body that adverse asian who holds fall and is able to do something is just actually in neglecting this. i'm just doing nothing about it anyway. i'm really good to get your perspective and for him for that associate professor of conflict resolution at the doha institute for graduate studies. thank you. on the well,
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we'll just full days away from that us presidential election and candidates on a final push to energize voters in the swing states of ira zona, nevada, as well as new mexico, coming to harris, moved on to las vegas and then re no off to a pairing little area in phoenix, she emphasized the issue of women's reproductive rights, which the harris county needs gives a crucial advantage over her republican rival. she told the crowd and reno that the election represents an important opportunity. we know that when you know what to stand for, you know what to fight for. and we know we have an opportunity in this election to turn the page on a decade of donald trump, trying to keep us divided and afraid of each other. we're done with that. we're
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to all the harris campaign believes the issue of reproductive rights could be decisive as can be helped. that reports from phoenix, arizona, 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 for president or rather per,
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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 the sergeant e commerce of harris says that women are angry about and she believes that 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. oh, correspondent john holman, has been taking a look at how things went out. trump's rally in nevada was alone. raleigh and henderson, nevada. as donald trump spoke for well over an hour much and the 1st part of this
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age was about migrations. 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 at the one pointing 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 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 a getting 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
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of taking bro costing license away from 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. so much were very did mentioned it was the top issue here in the state of nevada, according to impose full votes, 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, 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 health is currently still neck and neck with kinda law harris in the swing state to own home. and i would just say to nevada, well, a short while ago, trump reiterated accusations that harris is operating a tax board
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a policy he was speaking in glendale, arizona to the political talk show host tucker costs and promising mass default ations if elected. so they've taken from caracas and the cities in venezuela, where they have the problem. they've taken district games and they've delivered them into the united states. thank you very much. they've taken their criminals. they've taken the drug dealers and drug lords, they've taken them out of caracas, and they brought them into the united states. and it is a disgrace and we're going to have to do a very large deportation because you can't, you can't live like you did. it cannot be just a doctor did not please just say that think you know that better than anybody, donald trump and come on harris or coughing the votes and blue collar workers in pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin, who picks the when is the last 2 presidential elections. that support for trump
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flip those states to read back in 2016 on the support from binding in 2020 swung the estates back to the blue. but now there was growing apathy among manufacturing workers who feel abandoned by both parties. this onto there is heidi drug costs are land in milwaukee. i was able to from the time that mike bank was a boy, he wanted to work at master lock like his father. the company was a milwaukee, stapled manufacturing padlocks for over a century. since half the plant was related. um, we viewed it as a family. think was there for 44 years. eventually becoming president of the workers union. the factory employed about $1200.00 people at its peak, paying them an average of about $30.00 an hour. you took care of the company, did your job and they would take care of you. but all that changed, the bank says when president bill clinton signed the north american free trade
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agreement in 1993 nafta allowed us companies to move their production to mexico for labor is significantly cheaper master locked it, just that downsizing its milwaukee plant. in earlier this year, announcing its closure and there was no way to compete with that. so the job search is going to move. it's now been 7 months since the master lock company shuddered. it's milwaukee factory and the last $300.00, some workers clocked out for the final time and entered a new uncertainty. you accumulate all this money for this plan, as you know. and they still you, while i transfer you down, which is the gmc adam says he's been struggling ever since to support his children . he now works 2 jobs and still makes a 3rd less than he did at master lock. we found no job this pay and that's that money, you know, my skill was wasted. so starting all the way over 44 years ago to bring
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a job. 8 in manufacturing, he remembers president brock obama visiting the plant in 2012. the master loc announced plans to bring some jobs back to the us, but then did it. there's nothing that there's these democrat republican or whatever reaches down to us. adam says he feels betrayed. so he's not going to vote that's despite the efforts of donald trump and comma le harris to win the votes of manufacturing workers. adam says he just doesn't believe the promises anymore. plus, he doesn't have the time to go to the polls. he says he's linked to his 2nd job, heidi joe castro out to 0, milwaukee wisconscin, a slow hand on al jazeera. i'm drawing a 100 in georgia. we'll let you know is make up 3 percent of the state population. and that could be enough to decide the election here purchased as in mos on bank,
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continued to take to the streets saying the countries election has been bring the had a lot today. if we have a look at the latest satellite image of the europe, you can see things looking pretty quiet across north west and well, way down to south eastern areas. we know that's not the case across the north nor down in the south west of spain. it's been hit by devastating flooding off the eastern areas where hit by more than a year worth of rain in just 8 hours. now the bad news is that the rain is still there. it will ease the for places like valencia in the days ahead. the heavies of the rain on friday, you can see affecting southern parts of portugal, the south west of spain and the valley. eric islands, you have this morning is out for me. you ok and no come on fact. today we're still
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seeing those scattered showers as will continue for places like valencia does. it rain will ease by the end of the we tend not to get where the warnings have been posted for no way. we can go gale force winds. wintry in wet weather was very heavy rain that could cause some flooding that on friday. it does these as we go into saturday, the worst of the weather, pushing across the baltic states and on woods to russia. we are going to see things ton, a lot cooler in moscow of the next few days after a pretty mild autumn will be touching 2 degrees on monday with some evening snow of the a full year of war in gaza. and now it is really troops invading lebanon or the us and israel working to reshape the entire region. who americans trust to handle their economy, immigration,
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and the wars and ukraine and gaza. a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line is one of the classrooms that holding music and senior sessions or was working with edward, sorry, i'm using organization to hold these advice and these activities every single day for the children were my 1st name. thomas newton children in there was charles, sure thing, hang on thing in the world. news news .
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the watching else is there and lined up on top stories this hour. at least $25.00 people, including a 5 month old baby had been killed in central garza and then a talking to a residential area. witness to say, is there any forces dropped to bomb on the island? is there it's comp snakes on thursday nights? is people gather to rescue evictions, to move funds for 1211 a is counseling. favorites has been struck by his really forces for the 1st time and nearly a week at least 10 strong its southern summit s dot. yeah. for just full days to go on, some of the us presidential election candidates on the final push to energize those is in the swing states of virus. so now i, nevada, as well as new mexico. in the swing states of michigan black american voters may comp about 13 percent of the electorate in 202092 percent supports in j
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bonded say fall in 2024 hours. seems to be running way behind that benchmark. theresa by reports from detroit on the impact this could have on her chances, 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 i'm sure they're going to vote over whelming lead in their own interests. their interests are a quality education and health care. among other issues. 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 will get worse. i work the i work from home. kelly to shack says he grew up right next to this wall. he says, the color of his skin continues to define what he can and cannot do. now, 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 word, 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 both will play a crucial role in the swing state of michigan in an election where every boat counts city. so we'll just see the detroit michigan. but it's kind of, it's also trying to cool latino very to is
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a head of election day come. la harris has been joined by the latinos superstore and jennifer lopez at her riley in las vegas. donald trump campaign is trying to move pos, comments by a speaker at his riley in new york on sunday, describing where to rico as quote of placing i'm in a garbage. as americans prepared to vice on tuesday, latinos have been gaining a more powerful voice. the us census bureau says hispanic americans account for 71 percent of us population growth between 20222023. now where is that more parents in georgia and want solidly republican stronghold that has become a crucial swing state shown engine reports from lawrenceville in georgia. latino americans prepare for a celebration of their ancestors from the agent to the reason we bring things that represent things. i think a lot like my mom left body axes,
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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 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. it gives more latino is are voting republican in 2020. but with a majority still leaning towards democrats, georgia democratic leaders are targeting a $150000.00 so called opportunity voters could to the state selection toward complet 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, 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,
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would be what would win the election is georgia sorts. it's early votes, hispanic voters are casting more of them. usually the trane 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 latino screwed. make all the difference. although republicans have made inroads with is manic 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 harris come through and that we can definitely have our 1st women present it. that would make me be happy as americans that there could be as they celebrate the holiday with playfully grim decor,
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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 on migration is a key electrical issue from both campaigns. the number of asylum seekers reaching the us southern border has foreign substantially this year. and most crucial role in this change is being played by mexico, where the government has stepped up efforts to prevent people from reaching the us border. joan galle on a journey and getting on our apologies reports from villa. have mercer in se mexico election rhetoric aside the number of migrant reaching the us border? actually plummeted in 2024. the latest figures from border patrol showed encounters across the southwest us border dropped by over 75 percent since the end of last year. now the reasons for that shift are in part the changes made in june by the vitamin ministration to asylum regulations from mexico. as role in this downward trends cannot be underestimated. since the beginning of the year,
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the mexican governments migration strategy under pressure from the vitamin ministration has consisted of keeping migraines as far away as possible from the us border. and with a controversial support of the country's military, they have largely succeeded. according to mexican immigration authorities, they have detained tens of thousands of people in its territory. in 2024. most of them have been loaded onto buses and driven to the southern part of the country where they are dropped off in cities with little migrant infrastructure. such as this one, the most that in the state of come back. so we've spoke and to people who say they can send back up to 7 times over the course of this year. human rights organizations have expressed outrage at this practice saying it violates the rights of migraines and the mexican law. as most of those being moved around, the country would qualify for asylums. mexican authorities in turn saves migrant should apply for cvd one. the us government online platform to request the asylum interviews,
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but people we've spoken through here say it is impossible for them to survive and stay safe in cities such as this one, which are often very dangerous. julia got the i don't, i'll just the or i be and most us mexico spines government says dozens of people are still missing in the optim off of this is this week slash floods. 158 people on now known to die. most of them in the eastern region of valencia, you only has been deployed to help with such and recovery operations while residence, again to carry around the neighborhoods. sonya go reports from just outside 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 cale starting to anger as
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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 see was why? because there was no warning in 20 minutes. everything was covered in water and the hara is knocked out of the 2 days. people have been trapped in the homes surrounded by all the day bri, 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 see any sign of any emergency services until today,
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firefighters valence is. we're finally seen in the town. with a search. teams are turning that 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, no you, it isn't 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 all this destruction could return the government telling people to stay at home. a troubling prospect for those who seemed the destructive force of the floods. sonya valuable algebra by bought the valencia the united nations bio diversity summit known as cope 16 is nearing its end of to 2 weeks in
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kylie columbia. delegations were expected to address the growing threats to nature and it changing climates. but as i was on the, on the, at the reports, the progress has been limited. signs running out to reach a consensus at the united nations comp, 16 bio diversity summit and cologne. again, this week you guys were looking, do you have high level delegations, or trying to iron out a roadmap to finance 23 environmental saving goals. the parties agreed on 2 years ago, but the road ahead remains bumpy. to have to leave the people. we need much more. we must make sure that is what we like, whether to be in dollars in the vitamin the subsidy from all sources. the last, the national, probably in prior and the, the guns is mostly the way the police will be in the city. and by next year,
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the support of developing countries, the cloth, is safety, is environmental plan, in spite of adversity and all the survival on the line. scientists say nature is disappearing at a terrifying rate. the world is losing 10 football fields of tropical forest per minute. wild life populations of trunk by more than 70 percent over the last 50 years. participating countries have agreed to protect 30 percent of the world's land and waterways and restore another 30 percent of the graded echo systems by 2030. but the mechanism and sources of the money are in search, and if some environment, police say the glass is half full. so we have a protected area and we are restoring a lot of places. we have been seeing the record, the recovery of certain species around the room weavers. we are hearing the voices of different type of communities. the business sector is moving towards business
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with nature and the organization. we have a lot of regulations around financial make a new, the resent emergency to go. but we cannot deny that there is a lot of progress to where it's all the organizers wanted this to be the cause of the people encouraging civil society organizations and trip or nurse for this. and then sending vision is brooks to polls. is there a power level events open to the public? yet for all the talk of inclusivity, indigenous communities held a silent protest on wednesday, denouncing the plans to formerly include them in the decision making to a permanent subsidiary body were also stalled. i owe nothing to do. we have seen an opening towards recognizing our own, i think we did not offer is now complete or effective. it's time for i'm just looking at the rights of the indigenous people on our own as guardians of biodiversity. fairly common for net difficult tradeoffs and talks that often seems stuck in a stalemate,
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and slowing down measures the planet desperately needs alexander and get the i just caught up in the process and most on bank against election results that demonstrate to say were ranked rights group site, more than 15 people have been killed in the violence. the opposition need a vin and seal on the line. a has called for a 7 day nationwide strike malcolm lab reports crowds of all positions that pulse is marsden several neighborhoods haven to take 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 guns last,
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a breakout protest to last week. the these on the police, the up for lima, lima really one. why don't they come out to celebrate? 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 maloney's potty officials, lining himself is in hiding, communicating to his followers through social media. this crowd of opposition to go to the ball. 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 the same in a 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. well,
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most of 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. but this widespread anger among many young people who feel they have no future. well for the most elite quarters, which again is 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 02 to most i'm be still ahead on the al jazeera, many people say, uh, what are doing guys, this cable pissing the waves of the coast of a small fishing village and office donaway reports and a group of big dream is with
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the full of career has released video of what it says. it's new intercontinental ballistic missile. it's known as the last song. 1990 reportedly flew higher than any previous north korean missile before splashing down into the ocean to the missile test as it was supposedly meant to demonstrate the young young's missiles have the range destroyed many. anyway, in the united states, a japanese government has launched a campaign aimed at encouraging them for us to introduce
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a full day working week. the push for a healthy and work life balance as seen as a radical move, especially in a society regarded as one of the world's hottest working. mcbride has a story 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 a 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 till i get what i didn't know how much time off would increase efficiency. so i thought, why not increase days off by one a month and see how it goes from your company, executive. she need you food you more 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 have gain more time to reflect on my own life and think about what truly makes
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me happy. it's estimated fewer than one in 10 companies. gibbs, that work is 3 or more days off a week, while about the same number of firms only give that work is legally mandated one day off. it's a work ethic that sewing grains of the japanese language even has a word. that means literally desk from over what colorado sheet, with one recent government report, estimating at least 50 such fatalities per yet 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 show to your to lesson. regardless of the size of company or the profession . similar atrocities are happening across japan. this company is finding less time in the office, can be more productive. you my walk, how you set up with the employees feel they want to protect the company and maintain this new working style. they understand the importance of increasing sales
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and deficiency in that unit, not to quit the hey, or it seems for employer and employee a waiting balance public bride. i'll just say era took you when you think about stuffing, spots pocket stone isn't necessarily the 1st country that comes to mind that one young non from the village nick bianchi is doing his best to grow the sport. david stoke explains 21 year old. i think has a passion for assessing so much so that he's banded together. a group of fellow enthusiasts who hit the waves of the coast of a small fishing village called the leg in pakistan. a country dominated by other sports like cricket and hockey. that very much in the minority act you know, want to know why did that and that's the question now is know what is this uh many people say uh what are doing guys this gabled, i think has been so think since he was 9 years old and his surfaces,
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but let's use this. so it's he has now grown into around 50 members. all of them are completely self taught. as we learn by own says, yeah, we have no coach know anything. we just do a lot. i've seen some videos, equipment, it's hard to come by, so they share boards and carry out their writing repairs. often using discard a jump material. so if it breaks, we will repair it. we will repair it. we have is broken from the middle side because we don't have safe ports here yet. no one is told anyone swimming. also. i think everyone is teaching themselves. i want someone who was out of the me see a thing and i learned the skill and told the others, this is the way this is. the reality is that most people in this pull coastal community make a living from fishing, including it takes father who wants his son to quit surfing so he can get married and support this family. but it's clear what it takes, ambitions lie. the yes, the want to go isn't this and they was like, well,
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don't fix like eastern champions. i like we've done this in champions. pakistan is not parts of the international setting association which has $160.00 members, including land look switzerland. it's coastline also produces small, messy waves, which don't break cleanly. but despite the challenges it takes to believes that with profit coaching he and his band, that pals the surface at the potential to achieve great things, david stokes, which is 0. okay, then, so for me, my main site for this these, i'll be back in just about the in depth analysis of the days headlines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinions and really have a very high kid in getting civilian political debate? what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft,
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especially those that have been taking against on the inside story. what is israel trying to achieve in lab and on? is there a strategy on how to 0 these cultures solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures. we want we want to break because the women and my country, they're not sweet to come up to us. we are not, and neither ology, we are human beings on this earth to be treated equally. we are in their thoughts,
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that's our officers or whatever has been done before can be done even better as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear. examining the impact of today's unflinching genders. international filmmakers, well, lots to bring programs to phone unexpired on how jesse the is right now, strikes, pound homes and central gulf of thousands of palestinians are killed. hospitals are overwhelmed as bodies pilot. the, i mean, is there a knife and also coming off 7 homes capitol was hit by as really,
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