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the, the, there's no limit to how far the dream contains. key stuff in your own adventure. now counter and wayne, the united nations, close the situation in northern garza apocalyptic as a full palestinians, are killed and is ready attacks on friday. the hello on sort of side of this is off. is there a lie from the hole? so coming up, know and is rose, destruction and 11 on at least 41 people are killed and as strikes from the eastern by calling a swing states. let's call mila harris. has come paint campaigns in wisconsin while
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highest residential arrival meets our communities in michigan and exit. also reducing daily costs font the still shooting and get started on since president. the view in is warning of apocalyptic conditions for people in northern garza is dozens more dine is really a tax on residential buildings, at least 80 full palestinians, including more than 50 children have been killed in the latest destruction you n to say the entire population in the nose is now at risk of dying from disease funding and violence. the area has been on the is really saved for nearly a month. the 15 un to manage here in agencies and also large international n g o's, humanitarian n. g o's issued
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a joint statement describing the situation on folding in north goes as 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 live saving services. this is rose and tied solid limited series and knows insights. at least 30 full palestinians have been killed in an stripe on, on the site. all comes in central gaza, the attack dog cuz it's a school where hundreds of forcibly to space palestinians was seeking shelter. a correspondent had him, a fluid went to a move was vive is of his radius heights on, on the site, or it's kind of searching for the relatives and a warning that the images in his reports are disturbing. right now inside the more the last saw half of this where it's a couple of people just walk in searching and trying to identify the bodies of their family. members of what goes in the overnight us talk,
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going from the body to another, identifying just surviving family members searching for any of the family members where it goes, the total over 3 of families where inside these on really the 3 families are displaced, families, waste, people to from different parts of the guster ended up in the hills are and unpredictable fall in bonds of these really a military, one of the victims here is a 5 month old baby down there. my friend who was killed in the car 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 by long as they go with 2 heart breaking about. did i know i witness over 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. he is in the fight on this
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particular family. have to wait. as the more ran out of office, you are forced to be wrapped in blankets that we brought it from nearby residential home. honey, my lord, how does this either from the central larry of the golf serves policy? well louise water ridge is a cdm agency officer for the you, an agency for palestine ver features she spoke to us from on the site on the conferences as well as the types i'm making here on tearing 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 anything in the area because it's that low in stock
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. when you're already receiving around 30 trucks a day, it will never be enough. even if you prioritize the needs, whether it's food, whether it's show to for winter rise, ation, the to trucks is not going to be enough for anybody. it's not going to fill 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 shelling, when there is, as strikes when there is drones, when there is navy fire, that is what we've had. so the last 24 hours and it's making the humanitarian responsive. absolutely impossible. well, the united nation says it's probably a vaccination comp paid inside cause a will continue to spot israel's incense. this strikes a corresponds in
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a roll out as on the off the secretary general spokesman, why is it the campaign is able to be carried out in northern goal? is that even though no food aid is getting in? how is it that the un can get 216 teams in the gaza city in the north? but everywhere else? nothing. no aid is getting to anybody else, just less than 12 kilometers away. as a u. n. or what do you 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 a 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
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great? is it perfect? absolutely not. is ready for us as a struck a border crossing between syria and 11 on full thing is closure officer. it was partly reopened. it's hot happened in con area in east and 11 on is the 2nd time in a month. the border crossing has been targeted by israel. they say it's being used by hezbollah fights us to transfer lessons more than 800000 people to slide 11 on full, serious and fighting escalated who's writing ministry has known. another way for the strikes and the non early on friday, $25.00 towns and villages were tax acosta. the eastern by called valley the west hit was, has what 12 people have been killed in the last week. they've been some of the biggest strikes in the area since the concepts of hezbollah spots it. and this was the scene in the city of bali. buck not sweat is riley strikes. targets is they'll
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have a neighborhood. it's time for roman ruins. it's a pulse of a, you know, so old heritage sites charles trust that has the latest from the capital. they would 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 revolts of thousands of people being killed and move in 25 towns and villages being targeted in that area by israel is very telling that certainly this morning the is really, really 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 lebanon continues a similar kind of scenario in the south of the country as well. the southern port city of tri, coming on on the heavy, far again, one massive
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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 really 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 on the us as analysis, deploy an additional boma cost as well as find suggests and warships to them at least they're expected to arrive in the coming months. say that the rush is a professor at the national defense university. and the former pentagon darts of arabian pants to affairs. and he says that all of this is a strategic deployment. a, a 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
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a message of strength 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 tip it away from 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, detroit package to one believe he has been more cautious between police forces and support as a form of president. eva morales demonstrates
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as of the roads in the city of coach of bomb bought in 5 sling shots of police in response to find 2 gas purchases. interested, dozens, the bolivian army says and on the group has taken control of military facilities and is holding song soldiers captive brought us the forces in protesting for the last 3 weeks. simone digging into an investigation into the form of present for a ledge statuary. right. and human trafficking. now i could always present on your novia as announced how it costs will be reduced to 8 hours a day starting on friday. the south americanization has been hit todd by the west rounds and succeeds as it depends on hydro electric energy. i left an american correspondent in the san you and has this report it with durance or angry, and with good reason. 2 months of power cuts up up to 14 hours
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a day at any time of day or night. they say has made their lives unbearable with the heads up and many people are thinking of migrating. but for those of us who cons, only options to take the streets and fight for a solution because this isn't total. we weren't stunned for these demonstrators blame their president. daniel little boy, whose popularity has plummeted. they burned live sized cardboard cut out to this image that were initially distributed to supporters. when he 1st took office a year ago, the power coach began last november and had intensified because of an unprecedented drought. ecuador relies almost exclusively on hydro, electric energy soldiers have been sent to increase security. at his power plants, a successive governments have failed to repair the plants or find alternative sources of power, forcing those who can to buy generators. but like most people shop over human error
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that i can't afford one, send me another list for the both my produce his boiled because i can't keep it refrigerated and we all have to close early because without pallet it will dock and we're afraid of being robbed a customer asks if she has any candles which are now as scarce as electricity is up in the air, your space used to be full of candles, but now there are none. and will ecuador, and struggle to make do the president says he's doing all he can? that's something i that we can begin. and he, i don't know, i'd have been investing in renewable energy. we have invested more than $700000000.00 and generators. today. we've been talking to the french government about the possibility of nuclear energy alternatives, but this will resolve the immediate problem. the government says power cuts will now be reduced to 8 hours a day. but it's an offer. it's had to back track on several times already. and that's because the only short term solution is rain and that's something no one can
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promise to see and human out to 0. still ahead on out there are a clean sweep wave of balances, steps in some of the mess left by sustains, devastating floods. the in depth analysis of the day sidelines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinion it's feed treaties? have a very high kid in getting serious critical debate. what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially as the is val, how soon 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? on board china is past fishing. evidence of human rights abuses is widespread
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trafficking wage the code on the black people starving death on land. it's a legs we goes or forced to work in c food processing units, obligations. china denied 101 east investigating some china slaves fiction on august. the latest news as it breaks fish cycles. once the democrats moves time around, the bo show tumbler hours fund total job net connect with detailed coverage over the past few decades. more than 7000 people have been killed. any insurgency here in southern thailand, from around the world, the reasons that actions have left many, all positions to both his face and the police, the electoral commission and the government. in fact that the, [000:00:00;00]
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the full come back to what you know. and as a reminder, lots of stories this hour, there's really ministry who's talks in residential buildings in northern calls are kidding. at least a 2 full pallets, simians, including more than 15 children. it comes as the united nations to the entire population and also is an imminent risk of dying from disease, simon and violence. phase randy minute trees kills at least 41. people have never known tons of the city or 5 boxes where the surrounding villages at least 25 towns what's, what's called the now the us is just full days away from its presidential election and both candidates are campaigning and swing stays. what every vote counts. now,
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early on friday, the trunk was in michigan visiting the nation's largest, our majority city, save on tens of thousands of our votes as that could prove critical for the outcome of the election in the states. and also in the united states as a whole. speaking to a crowd at the hotel restaurant from the cold for the war and 11 on, and i know many people get this open, 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 in dearborn and trump is heading to wisconsin for a raleigh. next island. fisher joins us from milwaukee in wisconsin and from the sprawling way. well, what are we hearing so far from his swing site pitch tonight? ignite in wisconsin, big night in milwaukee. a couple of harris has held
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a riley not far from you about 10 kilometers away, or she presented yourself as the change candidate in this selection. even though she's been in the white house for nearly 4 years, and then donald trump will be here at the free. so for him now, this is the play square the on and see withheld in the summer where he secured the presidential nomination. and at that point that the demo, the republicans thought this was a done deal. they were ahead in the polls to abide was still in the race at the thought they were simply going to cruise to a triple victory in the highest and the senate and of course, in the white house. but everything changed in terms of how this got involved in the race. and so donald trump will be here to make his closing page, essentially, seeing people in wisconsin. they've got to go to board. he knows if he can put a note in the wall, the so called blue wall democratic leading states that come a higher speeds to win. if you can win wisconsin, the not puts a much closer to the white house. but donald trump is also facing a good deal of control per se to date that because of course, he came here just
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a few days after the assassination attempt in butler in pennsylvania. and yesterday or on thursday, he made comments about his political opponent list cheney having done sites having the in the sites of guns. and he was making it down to work point say his campaign . but that's been seized on by critics or say at a time with tension and american politics is so high that was really a not the thing to say. so he may address that when he speaks it in about half an hour or so. i'm like lou, i think they're going to try and brush this away as quickly as possible. and uh, of course, the location where he is ma'am, is incredibly important because he's pitching himself to be our american. vice is especially in these last few days, any indication on that how he's being received by them. they both had a big protest. you just in the last hour to just pick up literally about 5 minutes
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ago. and then that was from a white cool election of people who it on to trump, including a number of palestinian, an out of american voltage dollar from police. it can start to peel away some of the out of americans because they are what are you that the way the to bite and white house has handled the war and guys on the board and level and they think they have let and benjamin netanyahu away with spock too much because of taking a much stronger position to end the war. and guys like an end it sooner i threw those who points to the fact that donald trump recognized jerusalem is the capital of israel. moved the capital. move to the us embassy from tel aviv, uh to jerusalem and also recognize the golan heights. so they would say he's no friend of depaula citizens, but donald trump's team believes that they can pull a number of out of american voters away from where they were traditionally. which of course is for the democrats. i've got to make the difference in places like wisconsin and in particular in michigan where there is tens of thousands of people
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who would identify as out of america and kind of an important climb for both kinds of days. thanks very much. adam fisher, they're on the latest on the campaign trails. now, $41000000.00 gen z versus will be taking part in the election, including $8000000.00 new sites has put in messic edits. a james base spoke to a pile of guests in our studio in washington, dc. about the importance of young vases. this is an incredibly talked election. how important do you think these are new voters? we don't exactly know what they're going to do. how important could they be in determining the outcome? you know, they're incredibly important at our america. we work a lot with college students, a lot of young people and i was recently at clark, allow me university, which is an h, b c u, it's a historically black college. and i met with this young gentleman who told me that, you know, i asked them, how do you feel about the election, you know, like what, what are some of the, your thoughts on this? and he told me, you know, what, i hate talking about this,
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but i can tell you this. i was last broke 4 years ago than i am today. and i think one of the things that a lot of people are seeing nowadays is the fact that they care. a lot of young people are worried about what they're going to do after they graduate. are they going to be able to get a job or that you're going to be able to like, own a house, find the family? these are some of the central issues that a lot of young americans care about it. unfortunately, one of the things we've seen is that over the last 4 years is become harder and harder for them to make it ends meet. as a young person in america pay, we hear a lot about putting arise ation in the selection. i hit talk of the radicalization of young voters. is that a real thing? there's certainly radicalization happening in america and around these elections. we're living in a 2 party system which are already right for polarization. on top of that, we're seeing a ton of this information circulating sometimes, even by far an actors which can really drum up some of that polarization within this country. far up a foreign policy. no, normally
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a big issue for americans, you switch on the television here. you don't hear a lot about foreign policy. but i've also been watching these huge protests on campuses un. okay, no, not old young youngsters go to college. but how important do you think the issue of israel's war on cause a level then of to 13 months is going to be do you think it's going to sway some young voters? so i definitely think it's going to sway some young folders, but i'm on sure. of like the overall result that it will have on the election. i think that at least when it comes to people from my demographic on younger women, this is an important election. you know, when it has to do with reproductive freedoms quite at the same time, it's difficult for us to believe what some of our candidates are saying when we see the reality is on the ground in us. when we see women who are pregnant and being fond, can you see children dying and incubators due to bombs as well, that are directly funded by the biden. harris administration is difficult for us to hear these things and to vote in the same way that we did seriously. and in the
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past. so pete, going back to you on poto as ation. i mean, the issue of this, i mean we, so as i say we think campus protests, we see protests and counter process. i mean tell me the levels of, of, of, of a po to rise ation with regard to this conflict. yeah, well i can't really speak to that, it's not outside of my area of expertise, but i can say over the last couple of years we've seen increases in polar ization within youth and adults as well. and i think that's often what drives a lot of the anxiety that people feel around these elections. and one way that we can start to address some of that is instituting public health programs that address things like radicalization and political violence in our public spaces, including on college campuses. north korea is foreign minister says the country is committed to helping russia and it's war against ukraine. so still, he made the comments while meeting russian foreign minister surgery allowed grove annual sky. washington says around $8000.00 north korean troops. event of the cost
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region in russia and will soon thoughts fighting ukrainian forces ukraine and president roosevelt, as the landscape has condemned west and allies, for lack of response to north korea's deployment. it's a, it's all it's been held. so the victims of a roof collapse at the entrance, so train station in northern, so i'd be at least 14 people have been killed in more a fit, buried under the rubble in the city of novi. sons', so abuse government has declared today is wanting for saw today. the train station has been renovated twice in the last few years. fonts, rally, officials say the concrete roof was taught during the building. lot more than 200 people are confronted in spain's flood hits areas. move members of the armed forces have been deployed to help in the recovery efforts clean off of operations ongoing mostly being done by volunteers. sonya geiger reports from one of the was hit parts of valencia,
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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. 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 her 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 what community together to do the clear operations of this child,
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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 in and do the regional capital. but in caea, hundreds of volunteers march to the worst hit areas of the rooms, buckets, 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 might 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 grown. but in spite of the anguish
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exhaustion community persist in the face of tragedy, san diego, elders, era, cuba, by as yeah. well that's it from me satisfied. i'll be back saying you can find more information on our website. all the 0 adults cold weather is next. and inside story, you'll be looking at the us as push for, sees 5 to between israel and found the group has the color. let's start by checking up on the progress of what is now tropical storm comb reyes, just clipping, matt east. and the side of china just running up to was, is trying to see how eventually it'll fly some very heavy right in, across the fall south of south korea. right across japan. as a quick moving phase right in place to say, but still a potential for some flash fighting is the heavy down pulse sweep,
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mariah cost japan closest fast. i sunday, that's a try. a brighter day. somebody isn't take care around 20 celsius, try and find 2 across the korean peninsula will face and shot a can see some wet weather, but for good pots of china, it is looking fine and fry. most of the slee wayne's wills arrive some whatsoever to was very now made with the text the next style service. while you can see the little circulation just in the south china sea that will grab it, it'll get a little bit of a, a push on it as uh, when it's just drifted a little further north with so central pot. so vietnam seems to pick down pulls solemn areas of combo to also sing some live the shower southern positive talent to scott during the showers across mount jobs, southeast asia, and some of the live you showers into the fall south of india, or as well over the next style, so it depends too heavy, right? it's for lanka. the
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israel is judaism and judaism is israel. many american jews are raised with a one sided view of israel. this is our land. that's what was conveyed to us found in the depths of my family's house, but the tide is shifting as younger. jewish americans learn the reality about these rails treatments of the palestinians. i was never in the palestinian house to lie barge into one in the middle of the night. it's a military occupation is right. it is every episode to analysis era cus is pushing full field 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 terms of any supplement? what does it all mean? a lot of them this is inside story, the
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