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i'm says to on documents to now teachers are to juvenile conflicts after spending 20 years in prison himself. despite deduct success story, the crime rate has gone up slightly with authorities now more focus on trucks and it gets n cyber crime. the is there any strikes, flatten a residential area, and central goss, i'm more than 2 dozen people account the my money and say this is out. is there a line from to how it will? so coming up, moved to venture. rain is full cost in spain, off to flash flooding, kills at least a $158.00 people with thousands who are missing. north korea is foreign minister says a country is committed to helping russia and it's true with ukraine. and head to
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head couple of harris and donald trump run pop. the pictures to we know the village is the head of selection day. the we begin in central garza where at least $26.00 people, including a 5 month old baby has been killed in a residential area. witnesses say is riley forces drove to balm on alan is there it's come late on says the night as people gather to rescue victims to move bombs were dropped. some of the wounded were taken to hospital the family say many, many, all still trapped under the rubble. the stream cut me off the surface, the veil 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 about
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. let's go straight to honey, my moody joys, a slide from darrow. by the end. central garza honey. and we're hearing reports that there's now been another attack on our missouri. it's what more can you tell us? yes, the past 2 hours that been quite difficult. very devastating for people in northern the refugee camp. this is an area that is very close to the mid 3 juncture. that's an area that these very monetary have done to present. that's pretty much it cleared the entire area on both sides, one kilometer on both sides of, from agriculture land and from residential buildings. after forcing deluca river and doing for an unforeseen violation doesn't really matter. they are carried out deadly attacks in the past couple hours. the thing that included the a bomb dropped by the fighter jets on, on agriculture, land and on buildings as well as the heavy artillery is coupled with the machine.
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guns and tags shows it for almost to 45 minutes non stop intense bombing campaign. a very of the course, the majority of the residents in that area and to further internal displacement and to southern missouri. right. right. you came in here and to do it. but i think some of the people who lead the evolving good tragedies in that an area and just within the past half an hour, another report of casualties are close to 10 people being killed and multiple injuries, as is really monetary fire or how heavy are delays at the, the gates of one of the valuation centers in this particular evaluation center of the school and it's housing, hundreds of displays, families since the beginning of this unit side, the war. and the reason we're seeing these evaluations centers repeating the attack they, they 1st so you have the house, many people double the number in some cases, the triple the number of many residential buildings are targeted and destroyed the
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forcing people into seeking shelters and protection inside these evacuation center, there are mainly schools, the place of learning turned into evacuation centers for the display of the family . the story is still evolving. will keep an eye on how many i in fact were killed into that. but initial report took about 10, including women. and so then it happened, it did take place at a very busy time as people gathered at the gate of this evacuation center waiting for the meals just be served. these are the tools and the meals that are provided to the display of women and children. and know their needs inside this evacuation center. and it is important to point out that for almost a month now at food supply, they've been very scarce across the central area. and there isn't do not access or proper access to food supplies for people here as the land, the cross and continue to be closed. and there is
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a deliberate obstruction on the entry of a human to turn it and food supplies to the displays population. and the local residents of the area. okay, thank you for that honey. i'm estimating that for us and they're all by the end. central garza, oh, be, is there any bombing campaign continues across the strip and the besiege north. the ministry is now carrying out some ground defensive as honey. my mood reports from darrow by again one paramedic made a devastating discovery while trying to save the injured. as 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 and commitment . but in the aftermath of renters really strikes his work due to heart breaking turn when he was denied as his mother among the casualties. mama, mama, well, no, no,
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not the kind of mess of a buddy when it's just the moment. the older one would agree if he continues helping others, a testament or the resilience. so 1st responders here in god. on the 26th day of his rose assault, the northern garza, this is the state of bit lot here. a trail of destruction list by air strikes across the entire neighborhood to escape falling bombs. 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, strikes are mainly carried out of during the night and have killed dozens of people . medical teams are still working to account for all those who have
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died with a few bits of resources. hospitalized in northern gauze are struggling to cope with high numbers of injured civilians, many our children and the elderly, and those who were unable to evacuated in time. once a quiet residential neighborhood is now unrecognizable, a series of layers, tribes hit these homes, collapsing entire buildings on a traveling families inside. the destruction is extensive and rescued. teams made of local volunteers, they continuously prove rubble define survivors. these really military has a threatened members of civilian defense, the crews, they will become a target if they are in working the unfolding situation. and they le, as 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. or what 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 about a palestine? the southern, some of the feet, lebanese capital favors has been struck by his early forces for the 1st time in many a week. plumes of smoke still rising over the city, at least 10 strikes. hit sa, here in the early hours of friday, is where the ministry is focused on attacking the sub, since israel's conflict with has been an escalating. so in september, but earlier, the army conducted multiple strikes near the lebanese port city of time and talked
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to several towns across the south. health industry says 6, paramedics were killed in 4 separate attacks. is rarely strikes of killed at least 45 people, 11 on on thursday. the whole has a nice has from bailey labrenz prime minister and those even across the says as well as expansion and intense vacation of attacks is an indication that it is also interested in a ceasefire based on un resolution. 1701 because the point to the, to the resumption of strikes on baby southern suburbs in the early hours of the morning there were at least 10 is really strikes on neighborhoods in very southern suburb of causing massive destruction. it says was the 1st time the area has been hit in nearly a week, and it's coincided with a failed attempt by the united states to bring about the diplomatic settlements to this war. on thursday, us envoys were in israel. they held talks with these really private to serve
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benjamin last on yahoo, who really made clear that he was not interested in um, what is what is on the table? what loving on his offering 11 on his offering, to implement to a resolution 1701, deployed the lebanese army along the border with the un troops. and that's hezbollah will pull back. what is row wants is guarantees from the united states that it will be able to access. it will have the freedom to act against what is these are threats and violations. israel wants to ensure that hezbollah is not able to re arm and regroup. now for the arms group, this will amount to a surrender if they agreed to as well as a conditions. so there is no breakthrough and what we are expecting is further escalation. in fact, both sides have been escalating. they are negotiating under fire, hoping that the war pressure they put on each other will improve their negotiating position on the bargaining table. so in the days to come,
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we are expected to see even more destruction and more killing jennifer. there was no 0 beta. spain's weather service has warning is more rain and area is affected by flash floods that have killed at least a 158 people. most of the desks have been reported in the eastern regions of cast along on valencia, which now have yellow and i'm the warnings. the government says thousands of people are still missing. the army has been deployed to help such recovery operations. as people begin to clear up the neighborhoods, so when you get it go has moved from one of the worst hit areas as valencia. well this is steve, which is the side where the was some of those was rain full to have a car in the storm around a use was of rain fell in a single day. and as you can tell, it's had a devastating effect on the community that still costs off know,
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and it tricity uh no connection to any sort of power system here. so it's the community itself, which is has to raleigh around. and so without trying to get provisions for everyone, if you have a local organization independent and charged up, trying to organize everything for everyone, they've had no health so far from the regional government. you can see here they've tried to get results of such as nothing. so babies will food, clothing coverings within the community finding together, trying to get through this disaster. so those who are helping to clear off all the rubble, the day rehab people who have come down from other parts of the town neighbors and other parts which have been as badly affected the may i have solved her said she says that there could be hundreds of people who died in this disaster. reminder that this is just the one place that's been effective in this catastrophe. sonya jago algebra. cuba. north korea is foreign minister says high country is committed
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to helping russia and its full with ukraine, tucson. we made the comment steering and meeting with the russian counts upon the 2nd level. in moscow, they came off to washington, said that about $8000.00 north korean troops of end to the coast region in russia, and will soon stop fighting ukrainian forces. cherry also keeps the united states on south korea flossing, a need to strike against her country. your leadership of alova has moved from mosca or both sides are in the process of ratification of the comprehensive strategic partnership agreement, which was initiated by president pacing and came in june this year when the legend piece and visited north korea. meanwhile, as you are, as, as well as other intelligence services like this sounds great, one, they claim that around 11000 north green troops have been deployed to russia to
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russia's fall, reese, in particular. and as many as 80000 of them have already arrived in russia's border coast region, which borders ukraine and which has been partially occupied by ukraine since august . and these troops are expected to begin comb, but operations against ukraine shortly. something most current has neither confirmed nor denied, and we've heard from many west, and unless that old as seemed the case of russia short of its troops to carry on fighting. but others say that north korea is allegedly sending its troops to russian. we'll have to train them and we'll come back of the country hasn't participated and real mutual patients for more than 70. yes, and that makes soft career very alarmed. so ahead on al jazeera, i'm heidi joe castro in milwaukee wisconscin, where the death of manufacturing has turned form of factory workers into sway of the voters to put aside the election. and we'll tell you about the best,
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a dispute that sends hundreds of mexico's judges and magistrates onto the streets and purchased the shooting the doc chapter in the cause of the war. they just took our id, cards, mailed them. they asked him about his name, the killed, the prison, the scene of unspeakable horrors. so i saw a pile of bodies. we had a lot of questions about how these men i come to be dead. it goes of a deep breath. i must have shut. those are coming soon enough, josie, it up in depth analysis of the days headlines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinion see it really is have a very high kid is inc. and in civilian political debate, what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of
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a whole raft of flashes 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 jersey or a full year of war in gaza? and now it is really troops invading lebanon? are the us in israel working to reshape the entire region. who do americans trust to handle their economy? immigration, and the wars and ukraine and gaza? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching out. just a reminder of our top story is based on the,
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the system of the latest pictures, as is rarely as strikes on northern elements there a refugee can continue killing several people elsewhere now and is there, it's at least 26 people were killed in the time at least 10 is really strikes of hit the southern bay room, some of us da here and 11 on it is the 1st is where any attack in the area or most spain's, whether status is warning is more rain and area is affected by flash floods at least a 158 people have died. thousands of stone mistakes, emergency services all continuing to deal with the estimate. it's been more than a year since gauze has only power station run out of fuels and spend millions of palestinians have been using whatever means they can to stay room fed and connected well have a valid, has the story with we to approaching and the
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electricity and fuss, talk to him because of this he may to, chuckled, has become bought. commodity fix, one of the few of tennessee is available and it's $4.00 and it's not a vital occupation for me. at least i gotta fitness and it is the hands. i meant this, i'm displaced in my profession right now. i can see if the production of chuckled, the occupation forces of approves it so many trees across because of strep. so we buy deluxe to produce chuckle. how much was the president of the time on, on the northern border, and he's right now his family lives in a displacement. compton. find you this to the south. like everyone here. they did the pro check with him. the see i live by that there's been a very high demand for colton garza to, to the war and see for the close of the board of crossings to the mind just increased considerably. we've been in any type of machines that can use and we still unable to satisfy people's needs. and the word itself has produced some
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firewood and goes on. but it's not enough. is really for us. those haven't only targeted people on buildings. they've also deliberately wiped thoughts and that's on the budget. taishan threes that would normally provide for that sustains the environment. have been tend to pilots of legs by easily buzz doses for these kinds of office is that is 21. and that's the thing for himself. a lot of 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 out of good part of the city of honeywell, just as a young man provides a fight to the source of power is listed in the progress 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. but why the women? it's not easy as we have to go for some distance at times. i mean,
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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 news to suffice. how much fun does? yeah. the final days of the us election campaign have become a battle of the sexes, polish. oh, democratic presidential candidate, carla harris leads amongst female faces, while the majority of men on leaning towards her political arrival with national poll showing in the tie between the 2 very to to announce is critical. currently women, all outpacing men and costing pilots an old 7 battleground states is all just there is, can be help. that reports from phoenix in arizona of celebrities like jennifer lopez
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are heading back against comments made at a sunday. donald trump rolling after a comedian called puerto rico of floating island of garbage. it wasn't just puerto ricans that were offended that day. it was every latino in this country. it was humanity. and any one of these big chairs the controversy has caused back flashing the final days of trump campaign. but as the republican presidential candidate seeks to distance himself from the comments, he found himself again under attack for his recent comments about women. and here's where i'm going to quote whether the women liked it or not. the trumpet has defended his statement and accused vice president campbell, a harris of taking his words out of context. i'm going to do it whether the women
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like it or not. i've got to protect them clarifying that he meant i'm going to protect them from migraines coming in. i'm going to protect them from foreign countries that want to hit a hit us with missiles and lots of other things. still the democratic presidential candidate and her team have seized on the com is trump made wednesday in wisconsin. as proof of the candidates a ledge massage. and he, he simply does not respect the freedom of women or the intelligence of women to know what's in their own best interest and make decisions accordingly. protecting a women's right to an abortion in arizona and 10 other states is driving voter turnout. this democratic senator tells elgin 0 abortion beyond 15 weeks of pregnancy is no longer permitted in his state. and that's been horrible for women
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in our state with, you know, for their health care and reproductive rights. on friday, both candidates will once again compete for voters in the same state. this time campaigning in wisconsin, both know voter turnout in the hotly contested swing states will be key for winning the white house. kimberly, how can algy 0 phoenix, arizona? will thompson howard? so we'll say costing blue collar workers in pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin, who picks a witness of the last 2 presidential elections that support the trump slipped through the state. so read in 2016. i'm for binding. in 2020, they swung. they states back to blue. but now they is growing apathy amongst manufacturing workers who feel a bond and find those policies. is heidi drug, castro reports in milwaukee as i was able to from the time mike bank was
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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, but 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 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.
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it's milwaukee factory and the last $300.00, some workers clocked out for the final time and entered a new uncertainty. and you accumulate all this money for this plan, as you know. and they still, you, while i transfer you down, which would stop by this chance, the 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 locke. 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. 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 place adam says he feels betrayed. so he's not going to
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vote this despite the efforts of donald trump and carmella 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 jo. castro, alger 0 know, walk you, wisconsin supreme court justices in mexico and broiled in a better route with a government of the plans to make old judges down the election. it's part of contribution traditional reforms post last month and just wanted to report it to dispute that has pitied mexico's judicial system against the government a to the countries 11. the supreme court judges have already said they would stand for re election, effectively resigning. lovingly sealed political, the see at the demolition of the judicial system is not beyond so if we have the courage,
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we should make the drastic changes needed to build the peace and justice that mexico so desperately needs. a supreme court defense has a back by more than 200 churches, and nearly 400 magistrates some across the country to say they too will not stand for re election. if voting is scheduled, goes ahead next to the settlement. you cannot do this. did you do choose to stream and mexico does need to form, but these proportion just on for the proper procedures. the government is pushing for authority and control. now they want to remove independent judges and install their own protests to see the new system will leave justice open to bribery and intimidation by the countries tough with drug cartels, mexico's neighbors, the voice of expressed the concern about the proposed measures 3 o'clock, uh, it looks you on the deck, though, i believe the direct election of judges represents a risk to the functioning of mexico's democracy on the integration of the us
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mexican and canadian economies. the man who was introduced by mexico's recently departed president of this month will please open the door, but has the full backing of his successor. you say she's determined to push it through the book and you'll see a yes ma'am. they know that taking a political nontraditional decision that's against the interest of the mexican people, i mean favor a set of interest groups. it's against their own interest that the president said, the protesting judges will mostly just to protect their privileges, just one month into her job, showing them faces a growing rebellion from the very people that the heart of the mexican judicial system. she wants to reform. daniel shawanda alex's era. okay, that's it for me. my insight,
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insight story is next. the stadler that let's look to east asia with ties to in corn race land in to taiwan as the strongest storm to hit here in nearly 30 years. the clean up operation is on the way cuz it moved its weight pretty quickly towards coastal areas of east and china. you can see it continuing to push its way across the korean peninsula. turning into a very heavy rain for japan. on the saturday, we're going to finally see some cool weather here, but also a risk of flooding from that very heavy rain behind it. clear skies more in the way of sunshine coming back into shanghai for northern parts of china. though we will see a bit of a wintry and wet wave pushing its way for the east into russia far east. on sunday, that was it moved to south asia, things to be largely quiet across the very north, for pakistan and india. it's not as hot as it has been incorrectly the temperature coming down to the mid thirty's lodge define and why as we had for the south across
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india and towards the northeast, bangladesh thing. clear skies and com conditions. but the heavy rain continues to look around. southern areas of india, places like kara, as well as telling them that you're seeing those big bus of rain and it's a pretty wet story for sure. line cuts through to sunday the marion shane. and i've been making films about since 2006 when i moved there in 2005, since we recovering from the 38, your occupation by israel. people were hopeful that their lives would improve their dreams has been destroyed. and all that remains are of the last chapter dreams on l. g 0. it's been

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