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people are on activism under crisis against each one of us. these are with this and this is upon us as witnesses to be able to validate for the seeing around us studio will be on scripting par to oh no, disease. the united nations close the situation in northern cause the apocalyptic is a 2 full palestinians, are children is really a tax on friday. the time for me to mother this is old. is there a life from dell officer coming up? no. let's huffman is really attacks on living on at least 41 people are killed in it strikes in the countries east and called valley swing state campaign floods, comma harris arrives in wisconsin,
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while donald trump needs our communities in michigan. just days before the election passed a clean sweep, a wave of volunteer steps in to mop up the mess left by spain's devastating floods . the view is wanting of apocalyptic conditions for people in northern garza as dozens more di and is really a tax and residential buildings. at least $84.00 palestinians, including more than 50 children, have been killed in the latest destruction. you achieve say the entire population in the north is now at risk of dying from disease famine and violence. the area's been on the is really siege for nearly a month. 15 un humanitarian agencies and also large international n g o's, humanitarian, n, g o is issued as the joint statement is describing the situation unfolding in north
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garza's apocalyptic. the group says at hospitals have been almost entirely cut off from supplies and have come under attack, killing patients, destroying, finally equipment, disrupting live saving services. but as well as a tax on limited to the north, at least the 2 full pallets, the indians have been killed in an ass drive going on the same road camp in central gauze. and it's not talking to the school where hundreds of forcibly displaced palestinians are seeking shelter. you are responding dining. my mode when to move with survive is up, is rarely attacks on, on the sarah campus searching for their relatives. and a warning the images in his report on disturbing right now inside the more last saw half of this of where a couple of people just walk in searching and trying to identify the bodies of their family members who it goes in the overnight us talk going from the body to another, identifying the surviving family members searching for any of the family members
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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 fall in 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. if this 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 to heart breaking about this because i know i witnessed over from the surviving family the do run out of coughing here at the morning and that's why they are running a bit late. everybody else was taken to the graveyard. who is in the fight? are you down to this particular family?
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have to wait. as the more ran out of the coffin, you were forced to be wrapped in blankets that were brought it from nearby residential. tom honey, my more. how does the data from the central area of the guster palestine, louise water, which is a senior emergency officer for the you, an agency for palestine refugees. she spoke to us from on the sarah compensated as well as the tax. so making humanitarian work, if possible, as 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 uh any, any remaining tens of food and anything in the area because it's that low in stock . when you are nice receiving around 30 trucks a day, it will never be enough, even if you prioritize a needs, whether it's food, whether it will show it to for winter rise ation. so if the trucks is not going to
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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. the united nation says it's polio vaccination campaign inside gaza will continue despite intensifying is radiate strikes. well, get rid of those on to was out the you when he also so could you, general spokesman, why the campaigns able to be conducted in northern gaza despite the fact that no
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food aid is getting in. and how is it that the un can get 216 teams in the guys a city in the north, but everywhere else? nothing. no 8 is getting to anybody else, just less than 12 kilometers away as a u. n. or what do you want to consider pressuring israel to say, if you're allowing polio vaccines, and we also want, as well as, i think our colleagues from antoine, from eunice, from w h o l spearheading this are trying to are negotiating with all the parties to get these havens right small islands of peace, where they could, they can deliver these vital vaccines, obviously. and i'm not going to 2nd guess them from this podium. they have done as much as they can with everyone involved. and this is what they've secured. is it great, is it perfect? absolutely not. these ready,
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miller trees launched another wave of air strikes 11 on a striking near the border with serious forced one of the crossings to close. just often been partly. we opened early on friday. 25 towns and villages were attacked. the cost of the call valley, the west. it was omaha's with 12 people have been killed in the past week. and they've been some of the biggest strikes in the area since the concepts of his beloved. again, a and this was the scene in the city of ball back, where is wally strikes targets up as a her neighborhood. it's home to roman ruins that are part of the unesco world. heritage site will child stretch, but it has the latest from the route. another heavy day of board involvement by these way, the air force a little bit focusing yet again on that area in the east of lebanon, the back call valley reports of thousands of people being killed and moved in 25 towns and villages being targeted in that area by israel is very telling that
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certainly this morning the he's really miller tree. one of the civilians go about returning to that area to check on the status of the homes. many of which would have been completely destroyed. an indication that that operational, the focus of his rails or operation in the east of lebanon, continues a similar kind of scenario in the south of the country as well. the southern port city of try coming on on the heavy fire again. one massive a strike in the center of that city is well known. giving a warning in relation to that attack k h. believe that is rarely still continuing to, as it says, target compounds and control senses and infrastructure weapons, facilities, weapons of storage, areas in that area of some level. and meanwhile, with respect to any potential cease fire, the atmosphere is seemingly a little less all so mistake than it was a couple of days ago. some very telling remarks made by souls close to lebanon's,
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parliamentary speaker, and that'd be barry who has been acting on behalf of his ball or in negotiations with the americans in china for which some sort of a 65 proposal this source saying that the agreement on terms to be implemented within 60 days had been agreed with the us, and boy amos hawks died when he was here on october. the 22nd, the sole stain went on to say that all the drugs discussed in the easy way the media. these are these drops that have been links to these really media in the last couple of days have not been discussed with lebanon . i mean, i think that shows the, potentially the kind of just this junk arguably between some of the information that the americans might be telling the lebanese and that which might be ongoing. and it's negotiation. certainly, we only use really side because one of these draft proposals being discussed
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included the one section which said that the us recognize these, the israel might choose to act against violations committees. by his full, if uni, feel, the peacekeepers and the lebanese army cannot do it themselves. according to that source close to not be buried, there was nothing like that discussed in the draft agreement. here on october, the 22nd. the statement or the, the source went on to say there was no communication with the american and boy hoax time off to the end. if he's telling me televi visit 2 days ago, and that was what it was. speculation that hoaxed, i'm was going to come here because he didn't and as i say i, i think is why do we being interpreted that this issue showing just how difficult it is to forward some potential proposal. and i think is also safe to say c supply proposal. i think it's also i'd like to say that it is unlikely that we're going to
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see anything concrete until off to the us selection on november, the 5th child stuff at alpha 0. they route the, the with is just 4 days away from my pover tool presidential election, and both candidates are complaining and swing states with every both accounts. donald trump is in the state of michigan. visiting the nation's largest era majority city dearborn. it tens of thousands of arrows that could prove critical for the outcome of the election in michigan and the united states as a whole. speaking to a crowd to the restaurant from cold for the war in lebanon to be over. i know many people get this whole thing, otherwise we want to have peace. we wouldn't have peace or night all over all over . and these are wonderful people and i very much appreciate it. and being with you
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in dearborn. meanwhile, carmella harris's in the background state of wisconsin. she was asked about the arab american vote when she landed many from the community have condemned the car and administration support for as well as well as using american weapons to attack both garza and living on. i'm very proud to have significant amount of support from there because of my position about what we need to do in gaza and in the region to end the war and bring them home and my commitment. but also because within that community, there are many issues that challenge folks and that they want to hear about, including what we're going to do to make housing affordable. what we're going to do to bring down the costs we're going to do to invest in small business. i have a plan for all of those times, and that is something that resonates within that community. and with all american
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visible reports from dearborn michigan. i'm here in the city of dearborn, this is a city that has the largest arrow of american community in the united states. donald trump was frustrated just right here in this cafe, but you can see behind the appealing for people to vote for him. rights until this election to the democratic party was voted by the majority of the population of cities like this one. but that has started to change mostly because of the ongoing war and guys that because of young going on, living on, there's lots of anger, lots of frustration with the democratic party. it's interesting to know that the wrong one percent of the population is arab american. however, they're unimportant voting bloc mostly because they're located in a swing states like michigan, for example, the election is extremely tight here and the 15 electricity votes from michigan could help define who will make it to the white house. it's interesting to know that we've been seeing lots of protests in the past 2 years in the united states
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and also here in dearborn against the on going was on gatzo and on live and on. but people, this time, they're saying a bad base is time to show their anger, their frustration on the polls. it's interesting to hear people here. they say that right now piece is their top priority depends who's going to win the election? who will be able to end the war? and at what cost base i will as a feedback via board in michigan was on friday. donald trump double down on his violent rhetoric against, for my house, for public, unless training, cooling, a disgrace, applicant, pain event in michigan train is a high profile support of comment of hers earlier. trump, coal cheney a radical work and suggest that she should have guns point to data over how foreign policy comes along. blame training out of all the former republican vice president dick cheney, for promoting us military interventions abroad. it's and i don't blame him for 2nd
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with his daughter, but his daughter is a very domain individual, very. she's a radical war hawk. let's put her with a rifle standing there with 9 barrow shooting at her. okay. let's see how she feels about it. you know, when the guns are trained to interface local media reporting that the arizona attorney general's investigating comes from aux as a possible death threats. and speaking a short while ago democratic presidential candidate combat harris condemned the comments. he has increased his violent rhetoric. donald trump has about political opponents and in great detail in great detail, suggested rifles, should be trained on former representative training. this must be qualified. anyone who wants to be president of the united states who uses that kind of violent
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rhetoric is clearly disqualified and unqualified to be president. a still a head, an officer of the day of mornings, the clayton sylvia off the roof collapse of at a train station. the on counting the cost of the u. k. is governing labor policy as late as it's 1st punches in 14 years. when it help grow the economy. to 1000000000 is helps wing the results of the us presidential election. plus, why has russia central bank raised interest rates to a record high? counting the cost on al jazeera? just as the water begin to restate in the country south is a new city or flooded hit. the country is not displacing tens of thousands across several districts. we don't have any fresh water for drinking. no. can we cook food under these conditions? it is tough for us. the region is familiar with flash floods,
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but this is one of the worst spin over 30 years. thousands of people are forced to move homes and farm lands severely damaged. members of the armed forces with the help of volunteers are leading rescue and relief efforts. we faced real difficult today and rescuing people that was too much water and i'm the current recovery for many of the farmers could take months or even years home. good bad the dentist and both the crops that are planted, cuts washed away. it's a total loss crime, it exports one, but changing rain from happens in the email and region could lead to even more devastating natural disasters in bung with this the, [000:00:00;00]
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the watching all to 0 reminder about top stories. the sour are these rarely miller please talk, is it residential buildings and northern calls are killing at least 80 full pallets . damian's, including more than a 50 children, comes as united nations cheese one. the entire population in the knowles is an imminent risk of dying from disease, simon, and filing these really ministries killed at least 41 people in east and living on . it's all good to the city or fall back as well as surrounding villages. at least $25.00 towns and villages were attacked across the combat in those 4 days to go into the us election. donald trump and come with iris, saw in michigan and wisconsin, trump called for an end to the war and living on well, our said she's confident of support from the arab american community of both harris and trump,
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while campaigning and states that could decide the election. another swing states as georgia in the american, so it was a republican, strong hold for decades until 2020, when joe biden, one naturally. so then yeah, explains why george's now and election background. there's a tossup state where watching very closely georgia southern states, 16 electoral votes, republican stronghold for decades, and 2016 donald trump won by nearly 5 points. there wasn't close in 2020, that changed dramatically. joe biden slipped the state by the slimmest of margins just under 12000 votes. the 2020 election was so close in georgia. the votes for president were counted 3 times, including one by hand. all vote counts confirming biden's victory, but that did not stop trump and his allies from trying to reverse the election results there. that included a trump phone call directly to georgia's top election official. and there's nothing wrong with saying that, you know. 2 that you've recalculated?
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well mister president determines that you have is the data you have as well. i just want to find the 11780 loads, which is one more that we have because we won the state and slipping. the state is a great testament to our country. i all indeed, 11000 gods fellows. i need 11000 bucks. give me a break. so mr. prince of you have people that submit information and we have our people that submitted information. and then it comes before the court and the court then has to make a determination. we have to stand by our numbers. we believe our numbers are right . the former president, now space is 8 charges, including racketeering over accusations that he illegally tried to overturn the georgia election results. all right, let's take a moment to look at the data behind biden's 2020 victory. one that com la harris needs to replicate. if she wants to retain georgia in 2024,
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she can expect to do well in fulton county, most of which is the city of atlanta, a long time democratic stronghold. over the last 2 decades. the counties around atlanta have grown much more diverse and that has brought huge political change. so we will be closely watching called, and gwinnett, 2 big suburban counties, north of atlanta that shifted dramatically towards the democrats in recent elections. they were key to biden's victory together. atlanta plus suburbs equals more than $5200000.00 people. that is almost half the state. power is also needs to keep winning another big cities like savannah, like augusta trump needs to turn out votes in georgia, is vast, deeply conservative rural areas. if we step away from the electoral math, what do these maps and names actually tell us? well, they tell a story of america, take the black vote, for example. both harrison trump wanted nearly a 3rd of george's population is black. democrats are accused of taking black voters for granted. while trump has seen his support, right,
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particularly among black men because of frustration with the economy in rising bills, 44 percent of people living below the poverty line in georgia are black, and they don't see their life changing for better or worse of the white population has seen a record drop in his numbers, but they are still a majority. they are the republican base, but their political power is crumbling. the biggest issues for them or integration in the economy and the hispanic population of the state, is also substantial at more than 10 percent. pull all of these factors together and harris needs a coalition of black, hispanic and women voters. while trump needs to retain the support of white voters, he needs to get them to vote and to make inroads into traditional democratic strong . the individuals being held for the victims of a roof collapse at the entrance to
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a train station in northern saw them. at least 14 people have been killed and more varied under the level in the city of novi, side service governments to create a day of morning on saturday. the trained stations being renovated twice in recent years. but really officials say the concrete group wasn't touched during the folding work. more than 200 people that confirmed in spain slug hit the areas more members of the armed forces have been deployed to help and recovery. if it's, if you have an operation is ongoing mostly being done to by volunteers. so when you get a report from one of the worst parts of valencia, one by one, they line up emptying bucket suggests of water sweeping away, much shoveling away daybreak. farm was the taxes using their equipment to clear the streets. the town of chiva is one of the worst hit in the region of valencia.
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more than a year's worth of rain fell here in just one day, flooding the streets, destroying homes with its deadly force. louder cuz one of his business is one of many here that was inundated without have friends and neighbors running around. she said she would never been able to clear up the remains of high school. i am so proud of my town really supporting one another. but in other places as well, everyone is helping each other in the absence of any rescue services or is the community together to do the clear operations of this child, young and older like everyone is getting involved. and it's not just neighbors. people from other towns came to lend a hand. for example, when you were sorted like i'm not from here, but we've come here to help. it's necessary to help in every way we copy and the end of the regional capital. but in caea, hundreds of volunteers. busy march to the worst hit areas, the rooms, buckets,
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shovels, and supplies. a show of solidarity, but there's also frustration with a slow pace of the official response. not everyone in chiva is able to salvage the homes, the livelihoods that is the result. mazda account, go back to have slot, that was above some of these business, the building destroyed by the rising horses, cause i guess there may be the water washed away the foundations of all who we can't ever go back to living there again, i think the effective visitors are still willing barone, but in spite of the anguish exhaustion community persist in the face of tragedy, san diego elders, era, chiva, valencia, environmental organizations, according representatives of the united nations, biodiversity conference to reach a compromise on the final day of the 2 week summit. look up 16 meeting of nearly
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200 countries in the city of kylie and columbia. is trying to figure out how to halt and reverse the loss of ecosystems by 2030 participating states. so aiming to protect that, these 50 percent of the world's land and maureen areas in the next 5 years. but progress has been limited as the go stations, a stuck on funding. summit presidents, susanna, mohammed said, fridays closing session will be a hot stopping given the number of unresolved issues. as under, on pnc has moved from cali. what we're seeing is that they will probably have to continue negotiating late into friday. the expectation is that this will actually continue until the early morning of the saturday. there are a number of sticking points while they try to reach some serious announcements, serious commitments. we know that that will not gonna see the quantum deep and funding that we were hoping to see. 2 years ago,
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the parties have read on the framework to protect the buyer, the adverse city, to protect fees and co system. this was the meeting where they were suppose to present exactly the action plans and the funding for them. so far, we know that only $400000000.00 of been pledged to this funds when billions of dollars are needed. we don't expect to see all of these funding in place by the end of this negotiations. it's clear that this is gonna take more time. however, there will be a series of announcements, probably at this point tomorrow morning for us on a saturday. however, in a conference of this importance and that has been going on for 2 weeks, there have been a number of important announcements. i've silver linings. among them, a very important agreement on how to conserve the oceans that have been affected by polluted by pollution via climate that uh that is uh,
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changing data agreements took 8 years to reach. that was fine, will be fine. and this uh, conference. so that's it for me. so me them and us, you can find more information on our websites out to sarah dot com. news continues, you know, to 0. and that's often counting the costs, the the hello, the weather, as long as you find a drive across smart people, straight a lot of lovely spring sunshine, few shelves just around the, the final favorite tools east as well, but with public pressure and charles, that's keeping it essentially settled and 5, we do have a lot of high temperatures though, some very, very hot weather. still looking around to cool off a little live which was the south west, the path $22.00 south. you see suspend to categorize the largest waste for it. but
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down into the south for the satellite. so the 5 celsius, what into the 20 is the full melvin? well, that does cool off a little in the southeast to become 1. 3 sundays at band of right. rose 3 the by just clips this way, down towards the se in cold i still very warm and sidney. it's a 22 degrees celsius and we'll see that volts using off the touch as we go on into monday. central know the pos to very much on the hot side. not too bad in today's data, but some of right we'll make his way in here as we go on through the coming days. meanwhile, some very heavy, right? making his way across japan. presence in the form of tropical storm calling re awakening feature. in terms of the wind a we'll move through quickly on sash day with heavy down pulls for good part of japan. right? this guys come back in behind, full sunday, in temperatures in tokyo, fit 20 degrees. the,
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