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the do, bravo must have shut those are coming soon on that because the, you know, the, the united nations cool situation in north, in gauze the apocalyptic is 80 full palestinians, or kills it was radiate sparks on friday. the local on sort of side of zones, is there a light from the hole in? so coming up? no, and israel's destruction and 11 on at least 41 people are killed in us, strikes in the east and the composite a swing state splits comma harris campaigns in wisconsin wall who us presidential rival, meets our communities in michigan and the united nation wide diversity conference in columbia arisen its final day as negotiations on the field to protect quite
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diversity on the way the welcome new and his warning of apocalyptic conditions. for people in northern garza as thousands more dying is really a tax on residential buildings. at least 80 full palestinians, including more than 50 children, have been killed in the lights of destruction, u. n. g. say the entire population in the nose is now at risk of dying from disease . famine and violence. bay area has been on the is ray, the siege submitted a month. spots as well as the tax on limits. it just to the north, at least 30 full palestinians and been killed. internet stripe on, on the site, or come in central garza, the tax target to the school where hundreds of forcibly to space palestinians with sheltering as a correspondent,
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hanny. my mode went to move west survivors of these radio tax on the come a searching for the relative and a warning, the images in his report. all disturbing right now inside the more of the last saw, half of the works, a couple of people just walk, searching and trying to identify the bodies of their family members and where it goes. and the overnight us talk 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 the, the 3 families are just ways families place people to, from different parts of the golf ended up in the silver and the predictable 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
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is a grandmother, is a grandmother in the morning. not only debating, but also other family members. this baby was born after his father was killed 5 long as they go with too hard to break and about this. because i know i witnessed all of us from the surviving families. did 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, aren't you going to this particular family? have to wait. as the more ran out of the coffin, you were forced to be wrapped in blankets that we brought it from nearby residential home. honey my, what? how does the data from the central area of the guster palestine is really is hex also taking place in all the parts of garza flooded about zone reports from dated by the the is very military. the ration is a slow going. of course i can tell you guys as tripod there has been
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a very notable focus by these very minute 3 phones understand what took you to come to the 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 of 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 that i've had with civilians have been targeted. 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 dairy bella, 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 russ folder, please such as strikes elsewhere and districts by the main focus has been on the number of positive causes, in particular, in big town this area that tend to be shots, it landscaping, due to the continuation, is ready for the button to the topic about. so how does the deputy that are kind of the united nations concerns that it's hardly a vaccination campaign inside of gauze will continue to spot is roles. intensive strikes, correspondent gabriel is on the also secretary general spokesman, why is it that the campaign is able to be carried out in northern gauze, but even the nurse food aid is guessing? and how is it that the un can get 216 teams in the gaza 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,
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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. the us as announced that is deploying an additional on the costs as well as flight subjects. i'm warships to them. at least they're expected to arrive in the coming months. now david to rush is a professor at the national defense university in a former pens. good. all right, so all right. view and couldn't see the effect. and he says it's a strategic deployment. the 1st off of your,
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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 defense is a back from a defense perspective. i think the binding ministration wants to send a message of strengths in the run up to the election and prevent regional escalation. 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
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package. is there any media or forcing at least 7 people have been injured by rockets? fired from lebanon, these radiology associates intercepts and some of the 3 projects halls they landed in 0, which is in central israel will, far as we also heard in the city of teller. these, or is there any forces of struck a border crossing between syria and lebanon? forcing its closure off, it was punch late punch, a rather reopened. it's not happens in a con, easton lebanon as a 2nd time within a month. the crossings been targeted by these rays. they say it's used by hezbollah fights is to transfer weapons earlier on friday. 25 towns and villages were a titans across the eastern back of valley. the west hit was, has with 12 people have been killed in the last week. there's been some of the biggest strikes scenario since the conflict for hezbollah started. and this was the
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scene in the city of the bug, that's what is raised strikes targets in the neighborhood. now it's time to roman ruins as of parts of a unesco world heritage site. charles transferred, how's the latest from the capital of a root? another heavy day of board involvement by these weighty air force a little bit focusing yet again on that area in the east of lebanon, the bank called 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 certainly this morning the is really miller treat. one of the civilians for 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
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city of tri coming on on the heavy, far again, one massive 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 compound and control senses, infrastructure, weapons, facilities, weapons of storage, areas in that area of some level of the cus is just days away from its presidential election in both candidates. so i'll come painting and swing states with every vote counts. earlier on friday, donald trump was in visiting the nation's largest. are a majority. cities did born tens of thousands of our votes as that could prove critical for the outcome of the election in the states. and united states as a whole, speaking to a crowd as a hello restaurant,
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trump quotes for the will. 11 on to end. as i know many people have been on the we have to 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 in dearborn, as well from is now in wisconsin for raleigh unofficial joins us from milwaukee. allan, i'm trump, is riding where you all, what we're hearing from is swing state pips night. well he, he's late, he's an hour and a half late, but will come to expect that at this point in the presidential calendar with just a few days to go to the election, wisconsin is very important is the so called blue state. that means it's one of the states that come a how this has to when alone with michigan and uh and uh, uh, you have to get the other 110 going completely out of my head for the moment,
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visitors part of the blue wall. so she's got to win that and that's it shows you how important it is that both come with house and donald trump in wisconsin. tonight, it come with how does taught of in 10 kilometers away from my understanding donald trump know just about to take the states here behind me, you'll have good memories of this place because we were here in july. that's why that was the out and see, and he accepted the nomination for the republican presidential nomination. he was very excited at that. and at that point, writing high in the polls, you'll find it performed terribly in the debate. it looked at it. donald trump was that had the post looked as if he was going to sweep everything before him. and that of course come a how to school and the rest change that completely. this state is important. donald trump knows if he wins here, then he's got very good chance of getting the white house come. a house knows that just don't don't know from getting into the white house. she has got to one year. that's why both teams are spending a lot of time and a lot of money in the state. and why donald trump is here this evening. on the
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island, he's also been trying to bring on the hour of american votes is on board. any indication on how that's being received as well as this point, the base support for both sides is kind of big 10. we know that so they've got to try and strip away voters from the other side. come on, how does things you can do it by getting disaffected republicans? people who don't want to vote for trump. donald trump sees an opening with out of americans in the past. they've been traditional democratic supporters, but they were concerned by donald trump because of course he recognized jerusalem is the capital. it is real. you move the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. he recognized israel sovereignty over the golan heights. however, those out of americans are deeply concerned that the way this white house has helped israel prosecute the warden guys that they've been deeply. why did you buy it and hasn't done enough to stop the slaughtering guys? i do believe that comes to how to so those who spoken more strongly than joe biden
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is part of the problem. so that's what donald trump thinks that he can start to peel away voters on to his side and get them to vote for the republicans. that is why he thinks there's an opening there. that the polls tell us that you sent me pulling a number of voters across, but it might not be enough to win michigan, which is where there are tens of thousands of people who identify is out of americans. so it's 3 days to go. you can see that both sides are desperately trying to get those undecided voters and people who may well be persuaded to vote for them come tuesday. yeah, and some of those of those american, our advice is still undecided, as you said, they might even a, some may even refrain from by saying and some have been saying, speaking out publicly, just so you know, alan also was seeing donald trump has just turned up his dining at the podium, he hasn't said anything just yet. um but so i'm sure we'll be listening and i'm
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sure you'll be listening and from where you all. thanks very much allan. to now calmer, harris is also focusing on wisconsin's. she's set to hold her own riley in the next few hours. she was asked about the arab american votes when she landed now many from the community of condemned. the current administration support as well as route is using american weapons to attack both garza as well as leaven 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 off. 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 of growth and invest in small business. i have
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a plan for all of those names, and that is something that resonates within that community. and with all americans, the us supreme court has signed it and the democrats and the case could affect thousands of sites in pennsylvania. the quotes projects that are pub, because it's a ball mainland versus whose fathers were rejected from voting in person. in some counties of the bottle ground states, pennsylvania, how specific rules regarding mailing violet spots. those whose ballots, why rejected small procedural errors will now be able to cause provisional balance on election day as well also. so a hands on, i'll just say i'm barnaby low income begin. island in the southern philippines were divers, are taking photos, paintings underwater at night, using a filipino pioneered methodology known as one fire, driving the
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color less stopped by checking up on the progress of what is now tropical storm comb. ray is just clipping met east and the side of china just running up to we'll see 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 feature, i am pleased to say, but still a potential for some flash fighting is the heavy down post seat variety across japan because of sas dice sunday. that's a try. a brighter day. somebody isn't take care around 20 celsius, try and find 2 across the korean peninsula. well, facing china could see some wet weather, but for good pots of china, it is looking fine and dry. most of the slee wayne's wills arrive some whatsoever towards vietnam, maybe with the deck style mix style service. while you can see the little
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circulation just in the south china sea that will gab, it'll get a little bit of a, a push on it as a witness just drifted a little further north with so central pot. so vietnam seems to pick down pulls solemn areas of cambodia also sing some live the shower southern positive talent to scott during the showers, the co smotts of southeast asia and some raw the lobby showers into the fall south of india, or as well over the next dial, so that depends who heavy, right is for lanka. the interrogate the narrative is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting his global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge. the rhetoric. yes, the correct but so in the international community, can we also say that dells, the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello. welcome back to watching alex. there are a reminder, lots of stories this hour. these really ministry has targets is residential buildings in northern gauze. we're kidding. at least 80 for palestinians, including more than 50 children. it comes as united nations to the high up nation and the noise is an imminent risk of dying from disease, simon. and finally, these righty minute tree has killed at least 41 people in east and 11 on target,
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says the city or on the back as well as surrounding villages at least 25 towns or types of cost about the company and with days to go until the us election, donald trump, and the comment of harris on 1st in wisconsin, trunk quotes for an end to the war and nothing on paris said she's confident of support from the arab american community. well, when americans do head to the polls to choose the next president that'll be voting info to 4 states, the senate says to represent them in washington. now many of these races are too close to cool, and which kind of typical policy will hold? the majority in the senate is it steak that has both the democrats and the republicans campaigning, hauled and spending heavily even in states they once took for granted christmas. salumi has moved from maryland with just days to go before the election.
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democrats angela also, brooks is campaigning nonstop. she's a relatively unknown county executive in maryland running against a popular former republican governor the races in the national spotlight because it could decide which party would be in the majority in the us senate. this election is about the future um its about not only reproductive freedom, but the ability to freedom to live free of gun violence to have economic opportunity for our children. and it is also about preserving our freedom and democracy. mary hogan, her opponent is pitching himself as a bridge builder, someone who can work across the island, the senate, just like you did as governor in a state long seen as a democratic stronghold, even in a closing pitch to voters. his campaign released an ad featuring a democrat, this isn't complicated, i'm splitting the vine ticket. harris and heart politics say it's completely broken and washington is dysfunctional. and you're not going to fix it by just, you know, sending more policy partisan politicians there. and we're going to try something
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different. the senate consists of 100 members and democrats currently have a very slim majority with just 51 seats, but the race between hogan and also brooks isn't the only one to watch. 34 seats are up for grabs, and many of them are very tight races, including in the states of michigan, ohio, and montana. back in maryland, the democrats are bringing out party leaders from harris herself. we need angela also brought us in the united states to former house majority leader study where we caught up with him as he was campaigning for also brooks to raise the control center is a state that manage the control of the agenda and whether we're going to go forward or to go backwards. what voters decide could have a major impact on the next president and their ability to pass legislations or both parties have spent millions of dollars hoping to sway voters,
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making maryland senate race, the costliest in state history. christian salumi, algebra, maryland, that senior vice has a one of the fastest growing demographics in the battleground, states of arizona. making up a search of the population, rentals has more on why they could decide the election. this altar is part of an important cultural tradition for latino arizonans. it honors recently, deceased loved ones. now latino is in this state or an important part of the electorate. they make about 30 percent of the population over all, and they supported joe biden very strongly, 4 years ago against donald trump, polls earlier this year. so some slippage and that support for the democrats. but a very recent poll conducted by florida international university shows that. com la harris has made up some of that ground that polls shows her support among latinos at 50 percent,
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7 percent to donald trump's. 33 percent. we asked young latino voters about the issues for young people like myself. there is it is harder when you know, rent prices are going up. perhaps your prices are going up and we want to see relief on those things. as a latina voter, i definitely think that abortion rights would be something that i care about. and that my daughter and friends and family would care about feel like is a problem because like we're already, he has the community and like bringing all those people like getting all those help from all those people who are coming over here is like not fair for us because you know, we be here longer in any event, both campaigns are spending a lot of time and effort here in arizona in these final days before the election. both trump and harris were in phoenix on thursday. and on saturday, tim walls harris is running, mate will be here in tucson and rob reynolds, l. g 0 in tucson,
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arizona of the environmental organizations are calling on representatives even by diversity conference to reach a compromise on the final day of a 2 week summit. the comp, 16 meeting of nearly 200 countries in the city of kelly and columbia is trying to figure out how to hold and reverse the loss of ecosystems by 2030, i guess on throat, on pay, etc. reports from katty this difficult negotiations are expected to continue until the early hours of saturday here in columbus, 3rd city, kylie, at the end of 2 weeks of this very important the united nations convention on bio diversity. a number of agreements have been reached throughout these 2 weeks, but the core of the issue, how to file found the many action planes that works at the site in
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a framework and agreed upon 2 years ago by the countries are still being ironed out and actually at this point that there are only $400000000.00 that have been a pledge to us for biodiversity when billions of dollars are needed, between now and 2000 attorneys. so this is a quick, over here. we'll continue to be negotiated in the next few hours. we don't know how long we really urge potties coming together. find the solutions because to deliver a plumbing on the part of montreal about the global, via those we work with only 5 years left. the crisis out there, but to talk of teaching, we need action. we need action now. but despite these difficulties, there have been a number of important announcements, especially when it comes to the protection of the ocean of the great the marine systems and also regional new approach in the fence of the amazon forest.
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and on the recognition of the role of indigenous communities in the protection of a biodiversity. however, what was expected to be an important new body for indigenous communities to participate in the decision making if fail in the balance, the agreement has not being rich there. however, the expectation is that by the end of these negotiations, there will be a number of new agreements and hopefully ways to unlock new funds to address this critical issues that, that keeps worsening and put the risk or the well being of the entire world. i listened that i'm get the address, the colleagues in bolivia, a group of supports as a former president able morales and stormed an army barracks and taking a group of soldiers hostage demonstrates as if in brookings,
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thousands of rows in the city of the court chub and bus and 83 weeks of events. morales as the rest on rape challenges, which equals 3. 16 motivated police to find, take us that purchases interest of doses regardless as announce, he's salting hunger strikes until the government agrees to meet with him. know screws, foreign minister says her country is committed to helping russia and it's war against ukraine. so son, he made the gum comments rather during a meeting with the russian foreign minister, sort of a lot of rules in mosca. ass off, the washington said about $8000.00 north korean troops of and took the coast region in russia and will soon start fighting ukrainian forces. ukraine president frozen is on ski, has condemned as weston allies, what he calls, a lack of response to the north korean deployment. now the european union and japan has signed the security in defense pacts for the 1st time it's aimed at jointly
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developing that it 3 equipment that comes as japan is boosting its defense spending because of concerns about the tensions of china and north korea. the philippines will soon offer unique unto roles to experience centuries. looking for an adventurous dive, experience who was born finds iving. it involves the talk phase of taking sites, is rather of plants and at nights in shallow waters. the government is banking on this innovation and a growing global trend of expert experiential travel to boost its lagging tourism industry. on a be low reports from the island of coming green, where he witnessed an underwater photo shoot lighting on a it was quiet and almost pitch black. when we got into both hosting a team of diapers, we were told they were already underwater preparing for an underwater photo competition. as the crew setup small lights to attract the subjects,
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tiny sea creatures. when the driver surfaced, they described as a real experience. think of the nice okay, and then it's, it's that overwhelming. and then you'll see if you're lucky what was that like a, there was like the orange creature, little creatures like what is that? fortunately, we can visualize what they are, things to these photos and the filipino pioneer techniques of one fire diving. it's made them possible. it's one the government things can make the country the world's premier diving destination. the beauty of bonfire diving is how it's possible even for open water divers with just level to training. so officials here say it makes sense to offer it to taurus right now we're about 200 meters from the shore, so we didn't have to travel far. that's one and the waters around here are shallow

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