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the code on the black people's diving death on land. it's a legs we goes a forced to work in c food processing units, allegations china denied one. 0, one east investigating some china slaves, fishermen. oh no. just the un chief sort of the situation. northern gauze is apocalyptic on the entire population, wrists dying from disease, simon, and find that's the cause of a lot of the selves there, like headquarters here in the also coming up. spot hope site away is ready for us as long as a wave of intense uh, strong sense, east and 11 on getting 12 people valencia volunteers. thousands of people across
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spain slug hit region pitcher to help with the cleanup. i'm going door to door in the swing states of pennsylvania to encourage people to vote. as of right, so the white house enters its final days the welcome to the back of the until the apollo studying the population in northern garza. is it imminent risk of dying from disease, simon, and violence, and also warning from the united nations traits to describe the situation in the north as apocalyptic. more than 55 palestinians have been killed across the strip in the past 24 hours. at least 26 palestinians have been killed. and last week on mr. compton, central garza, the a tech talks at the school, hundreds of forcibly displaced palestinians with seeking shelter. witnesses say these way the ministry is attacking residential buildings. then striking again,
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after rescue as move in to help the injured a correspond honey. my mood went to a little less volume is office by the tags on the list with compost searching for the relatives. but we didn't warn you that the images in his report or disturbing right now inside the more of the lock. so houses where it's a couple of people just walk in searching and trying to identify the bodies of their family members or where it goes. and the overnight us talk going from the body to another, identifying the surviving family members searching for any of the family members where it goes. the total over 3 of families were inside these on the, the 3 families are just ways families, ways people are from different parts of the golf, ended up in the hills are in the predictable bonds of these really military. one of the victims here is a 5 month old baby found the most then who was killed in the car
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is a grandmother. is a grandmother in the morning not only debated, but also other family members. this baby was born after his father was killed. 5 months ago, what's too hard to break and about this because i know i witnessed a bus from the surviving families. they run out of often here at the morning and that's why they are running a bit late. everybody else was taken to the graveyard. here's the fight on this particular family actuate. as the more ran out of the coffin, you were forced to be wrapped in blankets that were brought it from nearby residential tom hunting. my more. how does the data from the central area of the gaster policy for the entire capitalization? who's in central kansas? the is the x ray, the ray ship is this long going. of course i can tell you guys this tripod there
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has been a very notable focus by these very minute 3 phone under say right for if you do comedy central area, which is 8 kilometers away from our location from which we have port costing right now. there has been a very clear intensification about temporary attacks alongside with the area for apartments apply. these are the 5 digits and also drudge it steps continue to chase civilians that lots of residential buildings approximately with civilians have been targeted. um, exactly, and vermont couple evacuation ways are taking place from the areas i think the bottom it and i'm as a rock truck you do come to our towing speed show to in other towns here including the dairy block and i'll my god the as well. but he's very minute treat as well is attacking civilians in such areas like what called detroit and the ground forces. as we've been hearing from the q officials in the hospital saying that since the hours of this morning at least 26 palestinians have been confirmed,
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killed in under that rock supposedly common, please such as strikes elsewhere and districts. the main focus has been on the northern part of gauze in particular, in big like your town, this area that tend to be accepted. landscaping due to the continuation, is valuable button to that topic about. so how does the deputy that are kind of scott? well anyway, i spoke to louise voltage, who's a senior emergency officer with the you, an agency, full palestine, refugees. she spoke to us through misread camp inside as well as the types and making humanitarian what impossible. there is no food available here. it's very, very difficult for families on the ground to have anything, any kind of substance. and the situation has become. so di ahead that once again, we're seeing a situation where people are fighting those a bags of flour. that's fighting, those are any, any remaining tens of food and anything in the area because it's that low in stock
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. when you are nice receiving around 30 trucks a day, it will never be enough. even if you prioritize the needs, whether it's food, whether it show it to for winterized ation. so if the trucks is not going to be enough for anybody, it's not going to stay with the needs. but we basically are in a situation where we take what we can proceed and we distribute to as soon as possible to the population. but i mean, your colleagues are already saying and that reports, it's been an extremely violent day. it's really intensified miniature operations in the middle area where i am today. so there's also the safety involved in this age response. how on us can humanitarians move age from the board is to the people in need. when there is showing when there is as strikes when there is drones, when there is navy fire, that is what we've had to the last 24 hours, and it's making the humanitarian responsive. absolutely impossible. finally, ways, if i could ask the agent perhaps, to take your renewal hats off for a moment to speak to me as a civilian,
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you just talked about the buttons and the noise around you. right now. you must be a striking, does anybody else that's in the gaza strip right now? just as a civilian human being. just tell me how that's what it what it feels like. this is absolutely terrifying. today has been one of the worst days i've experienced in the gaza strip. i've been here since april. i've. i've been here through the referent cousins. we've had horrific stories in the north. we can't get to the north, it's the seas. but right now with this foaming around does with this constant bombardment, it's terrifying people, families, you know, you can have children crying, people screaming people who are running for their lives. and it's been nonstop for 24 hours. there's no way to go. people are track. i think you is forget, they cannot leave because a straight, there's absolutely no way for people to go. they are fleeing from one place to another and getting bombed. everywhere they go. it is terrify. now to let them whether he is when the army has caught up most drawings in the east of the country,
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at least 12 people have been killed in the town of hawes planes of smoke coming, rising over the area and in a bind city of bomb back is by the surprise of talking to the hot on neighborhood it's time to roman ruins that are part of a unesco willed heritage site. israel says is attacking sites linked to has been a and the substance of other favorites is also being struck by is by the forces for the 1st time in nearly a week. at least 10 strikes hit here in the early hours of friday. these right, the military is focused its attacks homeless above since it escalated a tax. in september, the spring of the car is bought and dosage. bobby, who's in the liberties capital high adults. i mean the focus continues to be in and around bell back. but we have been hearing these past few hours about strikes me a tire. so this is a developing situation. what more you hearing yes . so at least one error strikes in the hearts of the coastal city of the tire,
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which is about 80 kilometers uh south of the loveliest capital route, as these rarely military care of the air stripe without any prior warnings late this afternoon. and as this is a city that is home to a world unesco heritage sites, it was once homes about 65000 people, but about 90 percent of the population has already evacuated. it is very much, it goes down regardless. there's still people around, then these strikes continue to target various civilian buildings in and around the city of tire. we've seen at least 3 days of continuous airstrikes in the southern city of tire. but it's not the only area that has come under a friday in the east. as you mentioned in the historic city, a fallback at least 16 airstrikes in and around that city targeting various towns and villages came under attack again with no prior warning by these early military
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and according to a local sources on the ground, at least 40 people has been killed so far, and this has been one of the most intense days of air strikes that we've seen being carried out in the eastern part of the country. and it all comes as we've been hearing from loving these officials, including the caretaker of prime minister. because he who set on thursday that these continuous air strikes on historical cities in 11 on our tents amount to war crimes. and these force evacuation tribes do not provide much confidence that israel is ready to move forward with any kind of a cease fire for the time being hospitalized. maintaining its position is going to continue to fight until there is a cease fire in place. and as well as a secretary general has said earlier this week that they are now going to beg for a cease fire and they are ready to continue to fight dosage already the force in
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the liberties capital. thank you. so the world health organizations, as is deeply concerned about when it cools a shocking number of attacks on levels health care services, it says more than 100 health workers have been killed and 55 verified attacks on medical staff and centers since late september. but the w hate chose as those numbers are likely to be significantly higher, as many workers were killed off duty. dr. margaret harris is a spokeswoman for the world health organization. she says the number of violent incidents is rising on hospitals overwhelmed by casualties. they people use gone to help other people. they go to work every day to save law, say do not go to work to do say locks. but they have been caught up in a contract where it seems to be no concern about attacking
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health facilities. and it's very, very clear. it's very clear on the international humanitarian law. hills check is not to target. and yet, as you said, we've seen 100 depths of people actively on g g as the ministry of health in the owners for boarding much higher numbers of losses because many of the house for, because have been killed or injured at the injured while at high level of g o going to and from work. this was a health care system that couldn't afford to lose one health care work that they didn't have enough health care workers. before this conflict began, the economic circumstances meant that thing was very much under served and it was a health care system that was struggling. so the law, so basic health care worker is even is magnified. and now they've got mass casualties. they've got mass needs. is this overwhelming displacement displacement
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which is increasing with all the people moving all american crowd with that's increasing the risk of that breaks. we've got colorado. so the health kit, the a text letting health care are adding to the misery. and this is a level of suffering and humanitarian catastrophe. that has to start to thousands of people that across spain slug hit, valencia region know, taking part in the mass, clean up only the people saves the people. this has been funding on social media space, whether service is wanting of more rain and aries affected by those flash floods that have killed at least 200 people. so you have a good it has more from one of the was to parts of the valencia region. well this is steve. uh which is the side where the. 1 some of those was rain full to have a car in the storm around a use was of rain fell in
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a single day. and as you can tell, it's had a devastating effect on the community that still costs off know, and it tricity uh no connection to any sort of power system here. so it's the community itself which is has to riley around. and so without trying to get provisions for everyone here, you have a local organization independent and charged up, trying to organize everything for everyone. they've had no help so far from the regional settlement. you can see here they try to get results such as nothing else . the babies will set food, clothing covering 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 hasn't been as badly affected. so may i have self? i said, she says that that could be hundreds of people who died in this disaster. and
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reminder that this is just one place that's been effective in this catastrophe. funny guy jago algebra 2 by well, still head here on, i'll just say are latino americans celebrate the day of the dad with the full days to go until the presidential election, the shooting the doc chapter in the cause of a war. they just took our id cards, mailed them, they asked him about his name. they 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 come to be dead. that goes over to bravo, 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
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system in gaza informed opinion it's, it really is have a very high kid is inc and civilian political debate. what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft as much as they have seen, taking against on the inside story. what is israel trying to achieve in the lab? and on, is there a strategy on how to 0? interrogate the narrative. there's no question about the united states is effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yes, correct. but so is the international community upfront. only without the
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book about you want to go visit with me. so robin and the reminder of all told stories the entire palestinian population and all the gaza is an imminent risk of dying from disease summit and violence. that's the warning from the united nations cheese to describe the situation in the news 1st, i'll collect take notes as being and this is right and seen each now for $27.00 days. he's ready. i mean, that's kind of that goal strikes an east and let them know that these 12 people have been killed in the town of am hawes knew the ancient city of funds that of thousands of people across spain fluctuate philadelphia region, not taking part in a mess clean up explains where the surface is wanting of more rain and edwards affected by that splashed floods. at least 200 people have been killed. the both presidential candidates, donald trump and capital iris,
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riling and key swing states late since day. and a final push to convince undecided faces. trumpet, scheduled to visit michigan by polls suggest the democrats are leading by an extremely slow motion and harris's headache into wisconsin and the stays, the current president. j by one. in the 2020 elections by just under 21. 1000 invites, well in this final week, the candidates of chris across the country focusing on the background sites including pennsylvania. and that's why we find might kind of who's in pittsburgh high by coming both candidates really off fighting in those t swing states all by a yes. indeed, well, pennsylvania is part of the blue bowl with michigan and wisconsin that come on that harris has got a slightly but in pennsylvania it's nick and nick, most polls indicates that the candidates stand at about 48 percent each. now it's
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absolutely critical state that has 19 electro votes on offer. that's the biggest of any of the swing states. and basically this is, the thing is clear is that whoever wins in pennsylvania stats and increasing likelihood of picking the next rest of them to provide has and it just really, really doesn't matter which can to that is i to riley, they're always going to have a enthusiast, take a support is around them, but the state is much bigger and beyond those valley. so what's the nude, the old and where the candidates of hoping to get those votes from yes it is. it's interesting. we've been spending some time with the eviction volunteers who go out into the streets to persuade people to go and vote. now they are saying that they a surprisingly number of people that have already voted, they'll also surprised that the amount of people who confirmed that they all going
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to vote all a sudden other things like with the public station is full them to vote. so this is a very important indicator, and what one must remember is a very important statistic. in 2016 donald trump, one both the popular vote and the electro college vote with just over 6000000 people voting. then in 2020, joe biden reversed it. he won both votes with 6900000 people turning out. so the what appeared to be a clear co relation here between the size of the to not and the chances of a democratic party victory. i didn't bust anybody. you're all here. this place is fact, that's something how was campaign so visited pennsylvania some 100 times in this election season? let's be intentional reflection of how important the states and it's 19 electoral votes is in the presidential race. but only a few days to go. polls indicate the vote is too close to cold and the candidates
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a full for every pellets they can possibly get. but away from the high profile relatives, there's another special for votes volunteers from the organization. one who'd out on the street stay up to day. probably the sound going from door to door to people to vote, regardless of who the voting for every vote does count. everybody's voice matters. so i like to employ people to use their voice while they came with the monitoring. so raised this then each and every vote in the center of the neighborhood throughout the country. meta and the size of the 2 and out may will decide who wins . in 2016, just under 63000000 people voted for trunk. when he won the majority of the electoral college in 2020, his popular vote increase to 74200000. but he lost and the electoral college,
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the difference lies in the turn out. 60 point one percent in 2016. rising to 66.8 percent in 2020. these figures indicate a mathematical likelihood. the more people that vote, the more likely trump will lose the vote in the electoral college. are you planning on loading on election day? wonderful. and the smallest of actions could play a part in determining the result. mike, hannah, i'll just sierra pittsburgh, pennsylvania, as well as american batches out on choose a latino is all gaining a more powerful voice. and then as the us census bureau says that hispanic americans accounts of 71 percent of us population growth between 2022 and 23. their way is that more apparent than in georgia. a once some of the republicans strong coal that's become a crucial swing state. 1200 reports now from lawrenceville in georgia,
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a latino americans prepare for a celebration of their ancestors from the agent. to the reason we bring things that represent things that's a lot like my mom loves body axis, so i made sure i had my the i to use here this year. the conversation around the day of the dead holiday often turns to tuesdays presidential election. and the state latino have it's very important for people to vote, especially when there's so many issues on the line that involved in the grant. it is very important page. the guys more latino is, are voting republican then in 2020. but with the majority still leaning toward democrats, georgia democratic leaders are targeting a 150000 so called opportunity voters could to the states selection toward cumberland harris. those are latino voters that are registered but did not go in 2020 and also have not voted in 2022. so that. 8 of being able to turn out
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even again, that 2 percent of that a $150000.00 opportunity voters of individuals. that would be 1st time voters that would have a 60 percent propensity to vote for a democrats would make, would be what would win the election is georgia sorts. it's early votes, hispanic voters are casting more of them. usually the trend 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 comprise 23 percent of the population. there are 275000 registered latino voters in georgia. joe biden won the last election by fewer than 12000 votes, so latinos who'd make all the difference. although republicans have made inroads with hispanic americans, donald trump's plans for mass deportations and talk of new immigrants poisoning the blood of america are driving some way. i am very strong and hoping that ms. harris
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comes through and that we can definitely have our 1st woman president that would make me the happiest american that there could be as they celebrate the holiday with playfully grim decor, latino is here and across the us are increasingly influencing who will become their next head of state john henry and l g 0. lawrenceville, georgia, supreme court justices in mexico are in broiled and a bit to arrive with the government. i have plans to make old judges stunned for election as positive, controversial judicial reforms passed last month. as daniel showing me the reports, it's a dispute that is pitied, mexico's judicial system against the government age of the countries. 11 supreme court judges have already said they would stand for re election, effectively resigning, lovingly sealed for their will. the see, 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. the supreme court defense is a back by more than 200 churches and nearly 400 magistrates some across the country who say they too, will not stand for re election if voting is scheduled, goes ahead next to the system and you can look at it did you do choose to stream and mexico does need to form, but these proportion just on for the proper procedures, the government is pushing for alternative control. now they want to remove independent charges and install their own protests to see the new system will leave just these open to bribery and intimidation by the countries tough with drug cartels, mexico's neighbors, the most of expressed the concern about the proposed measures tlc. and uh, it looks you on the deck though, i believe the direct election of judges represents a risk to the functioning of mexico's democracy on the integration of the us
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mexican and canadian economies. the man who was introduced by mexico's recently departed president of this month will lopez over the door, but has the full backing of his success. so you say she's did so i meant to push it through booking and you'll see a yes. and they know that it taking a political nontraditional decision that's against the interest of the mexican people and in favor of the of interest groups. it's against their own interest that the president said, the protesting judges will mostly just to protect their privileges, just one month into her job, showing them faces a growing rebellion from the very people at the heart of the mexican judicial system. she wants to reform daniel shawanda, which is the era, or at least 10 people have been killed and a blast, and southwest and bulk of stone. police officers were heading to a health center to a school of polio. cuz for the vaccination campaign,
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5 children and a police officer in 2 passes by were killed immediately. 2 men died later and hospital due to the critical injuries. that group has claimed responsibility for the attack. and that sits from may be like with the news on just the huffman assigned to stay with us here. hold on just the had that we've seen some unsettled weather, playing pots of the middle east, with heavy rain across pots of saudi arabia. and there's more of that, so come, we're going to see the development of that rain across that event. you can see the showers putting out of eastern parts of the mediterranean. doesn't heavy rain full the likes of lebanon and pushing across into a rock israel and occupied palestinian territory to see that as well. and you can see by sunday we'll see the heavy rain effecting northern parts of the rock. we
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could see some flooding here. we've also got some flood warnings out west and pots of iran, as the rain develops that on sunday. and warnings were also issued across the north east of africa for northern egypt. that's thanks to that heavy rain. you can still see pulling in to the north west on saturday. so the west of this was still seeing no showers affecting northern parts of out jerry, it's a little bit dry in morocco, rebecca, at $21.00 degrees celsius, much dry a. across much of the noise of africa, that central band not seeing the heaviest of the rain instead, it has slipped this way for the cell to southern parts of the democratic republic of congo. seeing the pretty ferocious from the stones as long as you try in south africa, will see the development of some what to whether however, in the east, on sunday, a landmark case, expenses in some ways around the world. it's enormous, it's phenomena,
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it's historical and paid the way to the potential penalized alignment index. this is the re awakening pool with the government. this is really something does, can make a turning point, or thrice beats the citizen using the bowl to hold the governments and corporations to account if they don't want to do it. by asking, then let's go to the court. the case for the client. wanna just see us is pushing for a deal between israel and has full on the on group of signals. and what do you think any c slide to an end table in garza? so what would be the tons of any supplements? what does it all mean for 11 and this is inside story, the
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