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a, a powerful village shop. one of the toughest times when they tortured me. state list in syria on now to 0. the united nations calls the situation and northern guys apocalyptic is $84.00 palestinians are killed. and there's very attacks on friday, the robots, and this is all just even life and don't have also coming up. no end to israel's destruction. 11 on at least 41 people are killed in the air strikes in the eastern called valley. donald trump and capital house campaign in wisconsin, swing states, let's days some of the us. the presidential votes plus a clean sweep,
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a wave of volunteer steps in to mop up the mess left by springs. devastating floods the u. n's warning of apocalyptic conditions for people in northern jobs up as dozens more dying is really a tax on residential buildings. at least 80 for palestinians, including more than 50 children have been killed in the latest destruction. un change. so the entire population in the north is now at risk of dying from disease, famine and violence. the area has been on does, is rarely sees for nearly a months. but israel's attacks are limited to the north, at least the 34 palestinians to be killed in an air strike on on the set of count in central garza, the attack targeted the schools and hundreds of palestinians were sheltered correspondence kind enough when to remark. for survivors of his various sykes and
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all the set accounts, i've been searching for the relatives and i should warn you, some of you might be disturbed by parts of this report. 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 their family members who it goes. and the overnight us talk going from the body to another, identifying the surviving family members searching for any of the family members where it goes, the total over 3 of families where inside these on the, the 3 families are just ways families, waste people from different parts of the golf serv ended up in the hills, are going to be honest, predictable, fall in bonds of these really a military. one of the victims, here is a 5 month old baby found the most and who was killed in the car is a grandmother. is a grandmother in the morning, not only debates,
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but also other family members. this baby was born after his father was killed. 5 months ago with 2 heart breaking about did i know i witnessed all the 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 must take it to the graveyard who is in the fight on this particular friendly actuator. as the more ran out of coffin, you were forced to be wrapped in blankets that were brought it from nearby residential. tom honey, my lord, how does this either from the central area of the gas or palestine? the results which is a senior emergency officer for own well it's the un agency for palestine refugees. she spoke to my colleagues to have rahman from all new set of account. but she said, israel's a tax, i'm making humanitarian work impossible. and there is no food available here, it's very, very difficult for families on the ground to have anything,
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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 . when you are nice receiving around 30 trucks a day, it will never be enough. even if you prioritize the needs, whether it's food, whether it show to for winter rise ation. so if you trucks is not going to be enough for anybody, it's not going to stay with the needs. but we basically are in a situation where we take what we can proceed and we distribute to as soon as possible to the population. but i mean, your colleagues are already saying and that reports, it's been an extremely violent day. it's really intensified miniature operations in the middle area where i am today. so there's also the safety involved in this age response. how on us can humanitarians move age from the board is to the people in
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need. when there is showing when there is as strikes when there is drones, when there is navy fire, that is what we've had to the last 24 hours, and it's making the humanitarian responsive. absolutely impossible. finally, ways, if i could ask the agent perhaps, to take your renewal hats off for a moment to speak to me as a civilian, you just talked about the buttons and the noise around you. right now. you must be a striking, does anybody else that's in the gaza strip right now? just as a civilian human being. just tell me how that's what it what it feels like. so yeah, he's absolutely terrifying. today has been one of the worst days i've experienced in the gaza strip. i've been here since april. um i've, i've been hit 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,
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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 really media reporting at least to 7 people, that being injured by rockets fired from loving on this really armies as it intercepted some of the 3 project tiles they landed in 2 of them in central israel . all sovereigns were had in the city of tennessee. is there any forces have struck a border crossing between syria and lebanon, forcing it to close up to part of it and being reopened. the attack happened and all caught in eastern 11 on. it's the 2nd time within amongst the crossings. being targeted by the israelis may say the crossings used by his ball of fighters to transfer weapons. 25 tons of villages have been attacked across the eastern back all valley added on friday. the was, it was, i'm has 12 people were killed there in the past week. various been hit by some of the biggest strikes since the conflict with his ball. it began and this has been
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the scene in the city of bald. that credit is really strikes targeted, the stuff i neighborhood is home to roman ruins that are part of the unesco world's heritage side, just drive it has the latest from the route 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 he's really miller tree, one to 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 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 attack k h. believe that is rarely still continuing to, as it says, target compounds and control senses, infrastructure, weapons, facilities, weapons of storage, areas in that area of some level to us as an ice to sending an additional bama aircraft, as well as fighter jets and warships to the middle east, but expected to arrive in the next few months. david divorce is a professor at the national defense soon as by city is also a former pentagon director of arabian peninsula affairs. he says it's a strategic deployment. the 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. and i think that it's kind of important to bolster the defenses of that from
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a defense perspective. i think the biden ministration wants to send a 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 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. the us is just days away from the presidential election. both candidates are campaigning and critical swing states. republican candidate donald trump is holding
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a valley in milwaukee in wisconsin. for the past 6 presidential votes that are been decided by less than one percent. the state was one by till 5 and in 2020. all the officials joining as much signs of value in milwaukee. so donald trump, i think has been talking for the best part of about 3040 minutes or so all at once . you've been saying well, usual message that you a better. busy than you are 4 years ago, things are broken so you can fix it. it's the message that he repeated since the summer when he was here, when he accepted the republican presidential nomination. remember those days in the summer when the republicans thought everything was going so well, they were almost giddy. they had a candidate was living in the polls that you've just survived in assassination attempts and see what convinced that he was going to lead them to victory against jo biking in the presidential elections. to do that, whole thing has changed completely and we know it's changed because the person that he's running against come of the house was here in milwaukee also on friday,
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just about 10 kilometers away, holding her own event. this speed is very important as part of the so called blue bowl. the democratic leading states become a hottest absolutely hoss the when we're talking about michigan, pennsylvania. and we're talking about here in wisconsin. and if she doesn't win those 3 states, there's a chance to donald trump when the white house. so that's why it's important for both parties and why they're spending so much time. so much money here at bonham. one of the big issues for this election is the, by the ministration support for israel, and i understand the trends being pitching themselves out of american voters. any indication how that's going done as well. he sees an opening, the look, this point, we're shooting from the polls that essentially the b support is big 10. people of losing democratic people are forwarding the public. where's the difference going to come? is going to become from disaffected voters and a couple of how does things you can do a number on republicans who don't want to vote for donald trump. she can pull them
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away. donald trump sees an opening with out of americans. not of americans were very upset with donald trump in 2020, because he recognized jerusalem is the capital of israel. you recognize this really sovereignty over the golan heights. he also moved the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. but this time right? democrats out of americans who voted democrat the last time are upset with joe bike and because we think he's not done enough to stop the war and guys that he's not put enough pressure on the is really government. and the think that campbell house is absolutely part of that. so don't trump sees an opening that he can perhaps pull away enough for trips to perhaps when michigan and of course that's part of the blue will. so that's what he's concentrating. a lot of his efforts and why he spent time in michigan and in dearborn, perhaps the biggest out of american city in the united states on friday, hoping that he can pull them into his account. and that could make the difference unofficial to milwaukee island. thank you. this one is ellen mentioned kind of the
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house is also in wisconsin, as you spoke about the importance of economic policies. when she was asked about the out of american vote when she 1st arrived at the valley, she then called from angry and warranty is no defense. and labor unions, which are a key vote of block in the states. okay, wisconsin, florida is left in probably one of is not the most consequential elections about lifetime. and we have work to do so we have a lot of work to do. but we like hard work hard work in our say we will when the us supreme court's rejected. republican bid to blog voters in pennsylvania from submitting a ballot in person if there was a mistake with their mailing vote. pennsylvania is a boss like run state. it's got specific rules or binding votes, and by mail records decision means thousands of pallets are still eligible to be
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counted. lots of efforts are underway in getting people to vote. the bipartisan group, one who has been knocking on doors in pennsylvania during college voter turnout. obviously, and as my kind of tagged along with them on file this report from pittsburgh. i didn't bust anybody. you're all here. this place is fact. that's something how is campaign? so if it's a to pennsylvania some $100.00 times in this election season, let's be intentional. reflection of how important the states and it's 19 electoral votes is in the presidential race. but only a few days to go. polls indicate the vote is too close to cold and the candidates a full for every pellets they can possibly get away from the high profile relatives . there's another special for votes volunteers from the organization. one who'd out on the streets day of today, probably the sound going from door to door to people to vote,
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regardless of who the voting for every vote does count. everybody's voice matters. so i like to employ people to use their voice while they came with the mulligan. so raised this then each and every vote in the center of the neighborhood throughout the country. meta and the size of the 2 and out may will decide who wins in 2016, just under 63000000 people voted for trunk when he won the majority of the electoral college in 2020, his popular vote increase to 74200000. but he lost and the electoral college, the difference lies in the turn out. 60 point one percent in 2016. rising to 66.8 percent in 2020. he's biggest indicate to mathematical likelihood. the more people that vote, the more likely trump will lose the vote in the electoral college. are you planning on loading on election day?
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wonderful. and the smallest of actions could play a part in determining the result. mike, hannah, i'll just say area pittsburgh, pennsylvania are still ahead on knowledge as either equity was reducing its danny power cuts, but they're still fueling anger. directed updates. president barnaby low income begins island into southern philippines. were divers, are taking photos, paintings underwater at night, using a filipino pioneered methodology known as one fired diving the the hello. we got some live a storms in the full costs across central parts of the us and what the weather using its way away from the east. disable this cold from here, cooler rad,
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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, but the 2 joined together. big storms rumbling away lodge hail, suddenly a possibility possibility from some flash flooding as we go on through sash 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, then headed back general retry cool doesn't have light new york's chains. 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 sto that just coming back in across the rockies. meanwhile, into the caravan sunshine and shallow, some heavy shala's to the west 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,
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and that could cause some gloves, flooding the the, [000:00:00;00] the limits to how far the dream contains, key stuff in your own adventure. now, counter and ways the,
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[000:00:00;00] the what, you know, just need a reminder of our top story. is this ok? is there any minutes he's talking to the residential buildings in northern jobs are killing at least $84.00 palestinians, including more than 50 children, united nations, to some warnings of the entire population in the north is a risk of dying. some disease from environments is really military is killed at least 41 people in the eastern loving of target specific a fallback as well as some of the villages. at least $25.00 tons of villages would attract across the confines of days to go into the us and actions. don't have something come with a house of both in the box on the run state of wisconsin tons called for an end to the war and 11. having issues, confident of support from the out of american community. americans are also going
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to be voting in $34.00 states for senators to represent them in washington dc. both democrats and republicans are campaigning hard and spending heavily even in states they once took for granted close to sort of reports from maryland with just days to go before the election. democrat 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. it's 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 freedoms and democracy. mary hogan, her opponent is pitching themselves as a bridge builder, someone who can work across the island, the senate just like you did as governor in the state, long seen as
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a democratic strong hold, even in a closing pitch to voters. and his campaign released an ad featuring a democrats, this isn't complicated. i'm splitting biotech, terrorist and hard politics say it's completely broken, washington is dysfunctional and you're not going to fix it by just uh, you know, sending more ballast parts and politicians there. and we're going to try something 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 form a house majority leader study where we caught up with him as he was campaigning for also brooks to raise the control center is
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a state that manage the control of the agenda and whether we're going to go forward or go backwards, what voters decide could have a major impact on the next president and their ability to pass legislation. both parties have spent millions of dollars hoping to sway voters making maryland senate race the costliest in state history. kristen salumi, i'll just the euro. maryland. a federal jr in the us state of kentucky is convicted a former police detective for the kenning of brianna taylor in 2020. but hankerson was found guilty of using excessive force during a police raid which led to the death of the 26 year old black woman. but jimmy deliberated for more than 20 hours over 3 days, pillows. death, along with the killing of george floyd to minneapolis triggered nationwide black lives, moto process supporters of former bolivian presents even what others have stormed
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an army barracks and taken hostage a group of soldiers. the demonstrators have been blocking dozens of the roads in the city, of course, a bundle for nearly 3 weeks to prevent the arrest of morales and rape charges. he says the allegations are politically motivated. police have frontier gas of protesters and the rest of the dozens of people. but all this isn't obviously starting a hunger strike until the government agrees to meet with equities. president dangling the board has the most power cuts are going to be reduced to 8 hours a day. the southern american nation has been hit hard by the worst drive in 60 years, and those dry conditions have taken a major told on the countries hydro electric power production which supplies nearly 3 courses. the countries electricity is in human reports. the durance are 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. many people are thinking of migrating, but those of us who con, only option, is to take the streets and fight for solution because this isn't total. we weren't stunned for these demonstrators. blame their president. daniel little boy who's 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. successive governments have failed to repair the plants or find alternative sources of power. forcing those who can it's to buy generators. but like most people shop, although she meant it,
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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 have to close early because without pallet dock and we're afraid of being robbed. a customer asks if she has any candles which are now as scarce as electricity is the near 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 and something i that we've been doing and he had an a lot. we had been investing in renewable energy. we have invested more than $700000000.00 and generators to go even 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
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term solution is rain. and that's something no one can promise to see and human out to 0 i think has been held for people who were killed when a roof collapsed at the entrance to a train station in northern serbia. at least 14 people died that sphere, but more a buried under the robin. in the city of novi, son 70, his government has declared a day of mourning for saturday. the train station had been renovated twice in recent years. but when we officials to the concrete roof was charged during the building work. more than 200 people are confirmed and the flight type areas of spain, more members of the armed forces have been deployed to help and recovery efforts. clean up operations are still going on mostly being done by volunteers. sonya video reports from one of the worst hit parts of valencia, one by one. they line up emptying bucket suggest morsa, sweeping away, mod,
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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 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 what 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 men to hunt. for example, when you were sorted like i'm not from here,
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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 the family's business. the building destroyed by the rising horses. collect goes, ask is, 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 grown but in spite of the anguish exhaustion community persist in the face of tragedy. so many that jago out his era
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