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asking then let's go to court the case for the client on just what we do. and i'll just, sarah is trying to follow this story and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity and democracy. the united nations whole situation and northern goes up to connect to it because they to full palestinians on killed in his radius fox on friday. the well, i'm sorry to fight up. this is their lives from dumb also coming off. know laptop in is radiate talks 11 on at least 41 people are killed and as strong some of the countries eastern got called. finally, the united states mountain says it will be to a point,
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minute tree offsets to the middle east. and the united nations biodiversity conference in cologne. here isn't it's fine on say as negotiations on the deals protect by diversity is on the way the will view and is warning of apocalyptic conditions for people in northern gauze, or as dozens more di and is really a tax on residential buildings, at least 80 full palestinians including moving 50 children, have been killed in the latest destruction you and she says the entire population in north, in the north is now at risk of dying from disease. simon, as well as violence barrier has been on the is ready stage for nearly a month. to 15, un humanitarian agencies and also large international n g o's,
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humanitarian n. g o's issued a joint statement describing the situation on folding in north garza's apocalyptic . the group says that hospitals have been almost entirely cut off from supplies and have come under attack, killing patients, destroying vital equipment, disrupting like saving services a. this is rose a tax on limited to the north and 5. so at least the 2 foot palestinians have been killed in an ass drive on the site or it's come in central garza the attack targets . it's school where hundreds of force to be displaced, palestinians, i'm seeking shelter. a correspondent hanging my fluids went to the move west of alive as of his radiant types on, on the slight, on the account of searching for the relatives and a warning. the images in this report, all disturbing right now inside the more of the last saw, half of the work, a couple of people just walk in searching and trying to identify the bodies of
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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 where it goes. the total over 3 of families were inside based on the the 3 families are just ways families, waste people from different parts of the golf. serv ended up in the hills, are in the predictable fall in bonds of these really a 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 debates, but also other family members. this baby was born after his father was killed by long as they go to heart breaking about this. because i know i witness all of us from the surviving families. they run out of often here at the morning and that's
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why they are running a bit late. everybody else must take it to the graveyard, who is in the fight on this particular friendly actuator. as the more ran out of office, you are forced to be wrapped in blankets that we brought it from nearby residential, tom, honey, my lord. how does the data from the central area of the golf services policy? oh yeah, and my colleagues, so ramos spoke to louise was a ridge who is a senior emergency officer, fulton, or a senior, an agency for palestine refugees. and she spoke to some of them from on the slight offs comp. and they said that as well as the tax all making him on his her and work 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,
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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 the needs, whether it's food, whether it will 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 their 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,
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the ways to talk about fugit pups to take your hassle from the, to speak to me as a civilian. you just talked about the buttons and the noise around you. right now. you must be as frightened. 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 trapped. i think you is forget, they cannot leave. that goes 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. is this
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righty minute treat his role as another wave of the strikes and 11 on a striking either bordeaux is, syria has forced one of the crossings to close thoughts. just off to it had been posley reopened. earlier on friday, $25.00 towns and villages were types of costs. the eastern by called valley, the worst hit was on, has with 12 people have been killed in the last week and have been some of the biggest strikes scenario since the contract with has been less thoughts. it. and this here was the scene in the city of bob buck, where is riley strikes, talking to the neighborhood. it's time to roman ruins. it's a pulse of a unesco, was heritage signs. charles truck foot has the latest from the capital bayard another heavy day of board involvement by these weighty air force a little bit focusing yet to gain on that area in the east of lebanon, the bank called valley reports of thousands of people being killed and moved in 25
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towns and villages being targeted in that area by israel is very telling that suddenly this morning the he's really made a treat. 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 israel is, or operation in the east of living and continues a similar kind of scenario in the south of the country as well. the southern polt city of tri coming on under heavy fire again, one massive a strike in the center of that city is well known. giving a warning in relation to that the tank k h believe that is fairly still continuing to, as it says, target compounds and control center has an infrastructure width. and specifically these weapons of storage areas in that area of some level in the us. as announcing the law style it's deploying and additional the cost as well as
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flights of jets warships to the middle east that are expected to arrive in the coming months of christian salumi joys as live now from washington dc. i'm chris, and what more do we know at the moment about this? well, not a lot, frankly, it's interesting. this announcement came out after the close of business on a friday night, the pentagon spokesperson sending out an alert saying that more troops and assets will be sent to the middle east. as you noted, they say that this is in keeping with the united states goals of de escalation in the region through deterrence and diplomacy and into that. and they are doing this to protect the citizens of the united states who are in the middle east as well. as u. s. allies, israel, now these forces will begin to arrive in the coming months even though some other
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forces are withdrawn from the region. but the patent gone is saying this highlights the flexibility of the u. s. military, when it comes to defending its citizens and its allies, being able to deploy worldwide on short notice and change things up. and the message also came with a warning to, or ron and its allies and proxies in the region. if they decide to do anything in this moment to attack us for us is a target american personnel. the pentagon saying, directly quoting defense secretary lloyd austin, saying that the united states will do whatever it takes to protect its citizens. should that happen? should auron attempt to attack us personnel abroad, so clearly this is being sent out as a warning to those in the region that the united states is on top of the situation and monitoring the situation and adjusting to make sure that personnel are defended
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. okay, well thanks very much, kristen. so let me pull that up sites and more on this is david's at 0. she's a professor at the national defense university. he's also former pentagon director of arabian peninsula, a says i was like, sorry about save it for joining us. once again, now i was, you think the west is to pull a more of its military. what a now a well, couple of things. so 1st off of your, on the supreme leader and senior revolutionary guard officials have been making statements about how they are going to attack israel again. i think that it's kind of important to bolster the defenses of that from a defense perspective. i think the binding ministration wants to send the message straight in the run up to the election and prevent regional escalation of the domestic collection is, is on a nice edge here and any broader military action could possibly stupid away from
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vice president harris. and then finally, i think that it's possible in the coming months of the us navy will not be able to keep the aircraft carrier deployed in the region where they're pretty much tapped out for that. and so i think that some of these assets are there to replace assets that had been carrier based. instead, they'll be shifting while the carrier is gaps, to land based aviation to turn. why would be the shift um, in terms of move, taking back to the navy reinforcement. yeah, just the carriers can't remain at sea indefinitely. they have to be in port for some maintenance and the deployment of the eisenhower, which was in the red sea for a very long time. and it is followed by the abraham lincoln, which had been on deployment in the far east. and then now is in the middle east,
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those ships are going to have to have a pretty significant period of port time. um, the other carriers, you know, the carrier forces just perennially tapped out of given our commitments in the far east. and also the need to maintain a presence in europe. so i think it's just going to be very hard. there's going to be some gap in carrier coverage and that needs to be made up with land based aviation. and um, so if it's from one thing from what they've mentioned, you've called the b. um, does it 52? i cannot. i haven't seen that in the deployments the, the us has sent to the mid lease since the october 7th attack or since the war ring caused. but it's not a new thing. it's, it's new and recent history. it's not on preston or, and it's happening and other times. but normally the b, $52.00 a force is based in the continental united states because it's the strategic bomber
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deter it. so when there forward deployed, a significant part of the deployment package will be the b $52.00, and then the support package for the b $52.00. so normally they deploy along with ariel tankers and significant fighter assets. the, the, the main thing about the b 52 is that it's able to deliver a larger munitions package. so when you're on, basically for ron, we're to threaten israel more than it already is. and the united states wants to do turn, that would be 52, can carry larger, deep penetrating bombs that may be able to disrupt and destroy by some of these hardens deep into rainy and positions that you couldn't do with carrier based aviation. so, i mean, i'm no minute true experts and david, but lots of the things that been mentioned here including the b 52. this is for large scale attacks, especially for ron,
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does retaliate. what we've been seeing in the last year an a plus is that the drones really that they've been sending across, especially not just the wrong but hezbollah. those are the ones that seem to be getting posted and done. and the other defense is that israel has on where does the, where does the technology you come in? again, start because of lots of the things being deployed is on a mass scale on a launch though for launch a response. yeah. that's a really good question. so the air defenses, layered and specifics, the systems are effective against specific threats. so iron durham is effective against the law. ready range rockets and missiles, the sort of things that so how mos launched into israel, but it's not effective against the larger ballistic missile study. ron fires at israel for that you need arrow patriot sandwich. the united states deployed the fat battery israel, and then the ship or the systems for drones. usually that's
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guns. surface base guns or air launched missiles, which can be launched from helicopters or fighter aircraft. most of the drones launch from your ron at israel were taken out by fighter aircraft, as well as by passive measures and electronic warfare. so these capabilities would not be effective, particularly effective against drones. i think it's more as a strategic deterrence against a another large scale missile attack from your brawn directed towards israel. which of course is what if i last time, it wasn't just the drains. as you said, it was all surveys the ballistic missiles. thanks very much. david thrush, professor at the national defense university. thank you for joining us as sonata. well, so hes on alexandra hills, cruz foreign minister says her country is committed to helping russia and it school with ukraine, the
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the hello. we got some live a storms in the fall costs across central parts of the us and what the weather using its way away from the east. disable this cold from here. cool rad. talking in high. so type of just just getting notes back a touch. we have this every fly pressure, that's the heavy rain making use way across the northern plains and further south. this weather system here, this where the front of the slick is quite a little further north with the 2 joint together. big storms rumbling way law child . certainly a possibility possibility for some flash flooding as we go one through sas day. then anywhere from southern to nathan, texas. pushing right top to was missouri. by the time we come to a sunday that will gather further. it'll make his way towards the midwest,
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then headed back generate dry cool. doesn't have light new york's teen. so i'll just do too bad for the time here. 19 there. and they say pushed over towards the west and we have got some snow that just coming back in across the rockies. meanwhile, into the caravan sunshine and shallow, some heavy shala's to the western side of the caribbean, we'll see some what the weather gathering around the correct to costa rica add into panama. some really heavy down pulls, coming through a full sunday. and that could cause some of the last flooding are the things as a content creators have become journalists, rescuers, heroes and targets to, to customers in a sofa. and a vehicle is you mean on and yet they continue to report the close of business
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. the story of just want to be should be a little bit higher for the love of, cuz on that just the, you know, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello come back. you watching else? is there a reminder about top stories? this all, these really ministry has targeted residential buildings in northern goals, looking at least 80 full tele simians, including more than 50 children. comes as we know it's a nation's cheese. high a nation in the north is an imminent risk of dying from disease from an environment these really minute sri is kills at least 41 people in easton,
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11 on it target sits the city of bother back as well as surrounding villages at least 25 towns and villages were attacked across the back. com, finding us as announcing the last hour. it's detroit an additional from the at cost as well as flight subjects on the war ships to the middle east. they're expected to arrive in the coming months. the, well, we, us is just for days away from its presidential election and bodies candidate for campaigning and swing states. what every votes counts early on friday, and donald trump was in michigan visiting the nation's largest art majority city in deb on the 10s of thousands of our votes as that could prove critical for the outcome of the election in the states and the united states. as a whole, speaking to
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a crowds at the hotel restaurant from cold for the war and 11 on to be over. i know many people get this whole thing. otherwise we want to have peace. we would have peace or night all over all over. and these are wonderful people, and i very much appreciate it. and being with you in dearborn and trump is heading to wisconsin for raleigh. next, i'll officially joins us live from there and also from wisconsin, which is in milwaukee. now. trump's riley on where you uh, what's the we hearing from his swing state pitch tonight? well, it's a big night for wisconsin. not only is donald trump going to be here very shortly. couple of how does this go into a whole ton of in about 10 kilometers from where i'm standing? just as we're standing here with the trump supporters lining up to get into the arena, which holds about 20000. we're seeing video screens going running past the trump
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supporters, which is cutting a message about come la, it's, it's for donald trump. well, he's going to reiterate his closing message, which it basically boils down to this. a couple of broken. i can fix it and you'll expand or not as well. we'll talk about ending more so you talk about loading inflation. you'll talk about gas prices, all the things that will appeal to voltage. one thing he may not address is the control overseas surround to the mold. in friday, he did an interview on thursday evening. we talked about how to list cheney. 3 could be targeted to, of course, was one of the main people on the january 6th committee hearings, a republican. but donald trump talked about her being in the cross hairs of a number of guns. but given that donald trump is a tons here to the stadium, just when he held the the audit and see just a couple of days after what happened and butler, those words are being considered an appropriate a not quite right for the type that what he was making the point is that people
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like live tv actually got involved in was in your but in the middle east by voting for that alone with a father as well. and she didn't face the consequences, but that's not how to explain. yeah. so he may mention that he may talk about that, but this is all about his closing message of vote for me. come, let me to mess up. what's happened over the last 4 years or assessing nissan and quite loud. why you all. but he's also been pitching him selves to our of american votes, has any indication on how that's being received by them. quite an important part. so jasper of the us so i can tell you that it just does, the noise that you're hearing is a protest that has just started. i can see the lebanese flag, so quite whether they're looking for donald trump support or the against them are not entirely sure. can quite make it out with this because that they're using. but donald trump thinks that he can start to, to peel off some out of american voters because there is a great deal of upset at the way the fight in the white house has handled the water
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and god so they don't feel that they'd be nearly strong enough on that at yahoo government, they don't feel that they've done enough to stop the killing guys. i know that we're seeing similar things in at 11 and, but not to the same extent. there's a consent there as well. no out of american voters. when that quino donald trump 4 years ago, simply because he recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel. and he also moved the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem as well. but no out of americans are saying that's no important. what's more important. it's stopping the killing. i do believe that perhaps donald trump might have more sweets over in it, and yeah, who government digital fight, and that is why some people, i don't know, just switching their votes. there are many others who are considering switching their voice from where they would be traditionally comfortable, which of course would be the democratic party. yeah,
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and of course the is the genocide and goals that is top of the agenda for them. thank you very much. island fisher joining us the from the walk in wisconsin. we'll definitely be checking in with you late. so thanks very much how calmer harris is also focusing on wisconsin. she set to hold her own raleigh in the next few hours. she was also asked about the hour of american votes when she landed many from the community of condemned. the current administration's support full as well as role as using american weapons to attack both garza as well as living on i'm very proud to have a 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 the 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
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to bring down the costs of growth and invest in small business. i have a plan for all of those names, and that is something that resonates within that community and with all american to authorize it, but it has little on the importance of them. are of american votes from giblin and michigan. i'm here in the city of dearborn, this is a city that has the largest arab american community in the united states. donald trump was president just right here in this cafe that you can see behind the appealing for people to vote for him a rights until this election. 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 on guys that because of young going war or live. and then 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,
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there are an important of voting block 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 protest in the past 2 years in the united states and also here in dearborn against the on going was on gatzo and on live on. but people, this time, they're saying a bad base is this 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, the lowest cruise for administer says
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a country is committed to helping rusher and its war against ukraine. so strong. he made the comments during a meeting with russian farm. it is the sort of a lot of rules in most go as off the washington said about $8000.00 north korean troops of and to the cut squeezen and russia, and will soon start slicing ukrainian forces. ukrainian president in florida as the landscape has condemned his west and allies, which he calls a lock of response to the north korean deployments. i hear the shop of alova has been following the meeting in most okay. during the tools and most carried the north korean for a minute says, says the current state of affairs requires young young to be ready for routinely treating youth less trying to sub. but north korea would not change. it's close on strengthening its nuclear forces because the united states and south korea have established and you click harris trying group, the plains had flown as a new career 5 times that hope young young is going to wind down it's ministry
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build up at the same time north korea has confirmed it launched, i mean it's a continental ballistic missile towards the sea of japan. the test was condensed bike, south korea and japan. meanwhile, the us has begun tweaks with china to split north korea from entering the conflicting ukraine that was reported by the new york times. according to the us, north korea sent about 10000 troops to russia who are currently undergoing training and will be sent to fight against ukraine within weeks. russia has neither confirmed nor denied information. south korea considered as north korea's participation in the ukraine in conflict and direct security threats to the countries and small screens. soldiers will gain real combat experience. plus sol was concerned that most could make sure it's ministry technology with peeling young in exchange for the troops national pop, all of the ultra 0 most for your opinion in japan and assigned to security and defense products. for the 1st time. it seems that joined the developing military
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equipment and that comes as japan is boosting is defense spending because of concerns about tensions with china as well as north korea. environmental organizations, according on representatives, united nations by diversity conference, to reach a compromise on the final day of the 2 week summit. the comp succeeded meeting of nearly 200 countries in the city of kali and columbia is trying to figure out how to hold and reverse the most of eco systems by 2030 participating states. so i think that protects at least 30 percent of the world's lines and marine areas in the next 5 years. fox progress has been limited as negotiations of stock on funding . other funds are on p, i. c has more from the what we're hearing is that they will probably have to continue negotiating late into friday. the expectation is that this will actually

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