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the knowledge is the way the the 24 hours of is really a tax through dozens of palestinians across jobs and the u. n. warrens of apocalyptic conditions. the real baptism. this is all just human life. some doha, also coming up at least 19 people in central israel are injured by walk inspired from 11 on on is really attacks can at least 50 to an eastern level. and the final push for undecided voters,
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both kind of the house on donald trump focus on the spring. the state of wisconsin plus find 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 we're going to be getting in the central guys for a residential buildings packed with civilians that again being targeted. this is the awesome awesome every morning attacks their jobs is all new set of. com. when at least 5 palestinians have been killed. and it follows a wave of these really assaults with non stop artillery fire an air strikes since friday, leaving dozens dead. survivors of trumps by constant bombardments in the north of guys or the united nations is warning of apocalyptic conditions. at least 84 palestinians, including more than 50 children, have been killed in recent strikes. israel is deliberately blocking the entry of 8,
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including food and water, you and chief to say the entire population in the north is now address of dying from disease, funding and violent established about resumes. joining us from dental bala in essential gas. and i did tax on the north continuing, but also a text elsewhere in the strip. just bring us up to date, time of the quote has been a very low d morning cover. all of course the entire dollars has strep, but the main focus was at pretty much on the, the central and then over at pontiff cons. let me start physically with the central area as well. and is that right tricity can be getting? is it still on the very intensities by the tax boost as far as we know, that's a residential building that is back for with civilians. and that's kind of has been targeted with no sort of winning given to civilians that just leave the entire area, at least 5 people, what killed they are still ongoing operations up still on the ground that by front line. imagine see what,
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cuz to both survivors and the even deuce all killed engine from underneath. that house that was completely flat 10 by is while the fight to just on by is don't guys have got the media reports that within the past 24 hours at least 34 palestinians have been confirmed, killed and yet civilians are reporting or ongoing tax during other nights and even within the hours this morning, while these minutes require to drones have been widely deployed in the account targeting, anyone is moving that while civilians are reporting on that very remarkable inability to freely uh, operates and move. we in the streets of the come to i'm at the very because i take security reality in under that rise refugee campbell. also, one of the main attacks that took place yesterday evening was on to residential buildings in jamalia refugee camp were at least 80 full palestinians have been confirmed, killed. these 2 houses are expected to be housing, at least
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a $170.00 palestinians who are still to now stuck under the debris of these 2 houses. a value as the situation that is getting much more west we spoke to civil defense imagines the what, cuz in the north are saying that we are unable to reach the location and now the risk of operations made by civilians who are living in the neighbor who is that had been talk, it says in the notes of the character you're off topic. in the meantime, the if is going on to try to come to this part of the, for the polio virus. and that's a virus that affects very young children. i understand the vaccinations and now into the 3rd phase, what's happening there? yeah, the 3rd phase is expected to stop today. you know the guys and what we mean by another guy. so right now is not the valley. i just don't by law here. oh, by tunnel in town, but we are talking about goals of 60. what families have recently fled to from areas of fighting and confrontations in the north. while we are expecting that it'd
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be campaign will be delivered today by 216816 teams across a $106.00 fix sites across the colors, the city. now, the world health organization incorporation with you on a step and the key part 10 is on the ground to you, and the know that part of the casa there was thought facts and 18 children. the campaign is expected to vaccinate, at least a 100000 pounds thinking the children thought there was a very contradictory model has taken place that the north as well as is giving the permission to vaccinate children by the same size of children into body. and by and by hundreds will be deprived from being bucks and that you to, throughout this company that's supposed to start today. tar combo. as i'm talking to is from general about our target. thank you. at least 19 people in the central israel has been injured by rockets fired from 11 on medical officials, a photo of those have a lot of injuries. building in kid up with a vector, you hit sign and send it across. central is really including tel aviv. meanwhile,
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the stomach resistance in iraq claimed it deployed drones that a vital target in northern israel. this is where the forces have struck a border crossing between syria and 11 on forcing it to close. the attack happened in all caught in eastern 11 on it's the 2nd time within a month the crossing is being targeted by the israelis. they say it's being used by has a lot of fighters to transfer weapons and to the east of 11 or at least 52 people have been killed in the latest is really strikes and the area of doctors, a body has more on the latest developments, has will are clearly using it's fire power to show that it's still very much in this fights at the latest attacks and northern israel, highlighting that the crew of its capabilities have not been diminished as israel has claimed to. now in the meantime, israel continues to strike various positions across level, and one of the definitely is attacks we saw on friday being carried out in north
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eastern part of the country in a balls back and its surrounding villages and towns. at least 25 areas were targeted by israel and killing at least 52 people and injuring 72. others in this area in the country has come under heavy attack over the past week. israel claiming that it's targeting hezbollah, command and control centers and facilities. also the one of the borders between 11 on and syria has been hit again by israel forcing it to close. it's the 2nd time one of the boarders has closed over the past past few weeks as a result of this really airstrikes. what is clear is that both sides are escalating this fight as talks of a possible ceasefire and continue to swirl within us and literally eastern onboard . and we'll talk soon, traveling to israel over the past 48 hours without any real conclusive results for the time being according to the x,
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y is rarely media you see is rarely 5 minutes to originally at yahoo is not going to make any decisions about the possible ccr with has the law until the us elections are down on november, 5th dorset avari alta 0. they roots. and, you know, the us as an artist is sending additional bomber aircraft, as well as fight to address some warships to the middle east to that expected to arrive in the next few months. there with the rush is a professor that the national defense university is also a former pentagon director of arabian peninsula fairs. he says it's a strategic deployment. first off from iran, 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 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
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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 an 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 while the us is just days away from his presidential election and both candidates are campaigning and critical swing states. republican candidate, donald trump spinning milwaukee wisconsin for the past 6 presidential votes, and the state of being decided by difference of less than one percent of the
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official has more from milwaukee. the 2 candidates, 10 kilometers apart. one important swing states. donald trump, to cues campaign to milwaukee in wisconsin. the place where he secured to republican presidential nomination in the summer were not going to take it anymore . kamala yo fired defeated, the message he believes is breaking to with motives. i will end inflation, i will stop the criminal invasion of our country. the biggest problem we have right now from the republicans, matthew, in the summer, they were practically getting. the candidate was the head and the polls. he just survived an assassination attempt and they were convinced he was going to lead them to victory. again, still biting with just days to the election. the race is very different than trumps team is defending comments. he made about a political opponent having guns trained on our face. she's a radical war hawk. let's put her weather rifle standing there with 9 barrels
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shooting at her. he was making and that to war point the seat. dangerous language in the come climate insistence. critics. he was met by protest, isn't milwaukee, from a wide range of groups who oppose his policies and him passionately. i don't believe the damn thing that man says. i don't believe that he means anything that you set on his campaign, especially about freedoms of the american people. let's do that. just a short distance a we couple of how to try it again to push the idea. she's the change kind of, despite having spent almost 4 years in the white house, it is time for a new generation of leadership in america. let's include this item on the guns comment. he has increase his violent rhetoric. donald trump has about political opponents. and in great detail in great detail, suggested rifles should be trained on former representative liz,
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so this must be disqualifying. what's going to this important part of the so called blue will democratic meaning states, how does most when was that will open the door to a trump pick today, alex? oh sure. i'll just either. milwaukee will also invited donald trump double down on those earlier comments made about the former highest republican list cheney is calling are a disgrace. defense in michigan. chevy hasn't doors to campbell a higher as last month. he suggested she should be sent into a war zone where guns could be pointed out to tom's long, blaine, shinny and her father farmer republican, vice president, dick cheney for promoting us military interventions abroad. and i don't blame them for 2nd with his daughter. but his daughter is a very domain individual, very she's a radical war hawk. let's put her with a rifle standing there with 9 barrow shooting at her. okay. let's see how she feels
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about it. you know, when the guns are trained to interface us, supreme court has rejected a beta by republicans to blog or voters in pennsylvania from submitting a ballot in person. if there was a mistake on the mailing vote. this means files is a balance system eligible to be counted, and this could impact the results in pennsylvania, which has the most electoral college votes among the 7 swing states and this year's election and 34 states americans are also going to be voting for senators to represent them in washington dc. both democrats and republicans are campaigning hard. i'm spending heavily even in states they once took for granted christmas. so the 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
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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 of 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 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 gonna fix it by just, 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
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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's 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 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. christian salumi, i'll just the euro. maryland are still ahead and i'll just say to donald trump makes a pitch for the auto boat in michigan. the group that could prove vital to winning
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the state of spain still and shall come to law states. flash floods more troops, the same tend to help volunteers and the training on the shooting the doc chapter in the cause of the war. they just took our id, cards, mailed them. they asked him about his name, the killed, the prison, the scene of unspeakable horrors. so i saw a pile of bodies. we had a lot of questions about how these men come to be dead. it goes of a deep breath. i must have shut. those are coming soon enough, josie, it up. it's a full year of war in gaza. and now it is really troops invading lebanon, are the us in israel working to reshape the entire region. who do americans trust
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to handle their economy, immigration, and the wars and ukraine and gaza? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line award winning documentary is from around the corner, which is 0. the you want to go to 0 reminder of adult stories this morning on the types of central guys. i have killed at least 5 palestinians. is there any forces of us on going the tax on the presidential areas there on those set of camp is not installment hillary fire and is starting since 5 survivors of soft like constant bar at least 19
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people in the central israel and have been injured by walk inspired from 11 on medical official, safe photo was not moderate injuries about the computer suffered a direct hit account of the house, and donald trump looking some lumpkin critical folks, and several swing states the us just days away from us. presidential election 41000000 genesee voters are going to take part in the election. $8000000.00 of them are voting for the 1st time and took the magic editor james base, spoke to a panel of guests in our studio in washington, dc. about the potential importance of younger versus 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 along with college students, a lot of young people and i was recently at clark, atlanta university, which is an h bcu. it's a historically black college. and i met with this young gentleman who told me that,
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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, 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 the graduate, or they're going to be able to get a job or that you're going to be able to like, own a house, find a 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, it's 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,
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even by far an actors which can really drum up some of that polar ization within this country. far up a foreign policy. no. normally 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 and okay, no, not old young youngsters go to college. but how important do you think the issue of israel's war on cause a liberal 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 unsure or 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, 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
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fond, please the children dying and incubators i'm due to bombs as well, that are directly funded by the biden harris administration. it's difficult for us to hear these things and to vote in the same way that we did seriously. and in the past. so pete, going back to you on poto as ation. i mean, the issue of this, i mean, we see as i say, we see campus protests, we see protests and counter process. i mean, tell me the levels of, of, of, of a power 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. a lot of times been campaigning in the us city with the largest arab american population. tens of thousands of voters in dearborn
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michigan to prove critical to the outcome of the election. the reasonable reports i last minute visit by donald trump to the city that has the largest number of arab and muslim americans in the country. he visited a head like a feign dearborn michigan bound to bring peace to the middle east without offering specifics. you're going to have peace in the movies and they should have peace in the middle east, but not with the cloud. you have a literally trumps 2 questions from reporters, but did not see how he would end the war in gaza or living on this. i was dying outside the restaurant, i makes reaction. some members of the community was critical of the former president, others showing support kamala harris. and i drove by it and we loved the error, the, the people back to the terms like everybody to watch all the kids you guys
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want to keep playing. oh boy, trouble everybody to let me see. so i listened to the promised. i mean listen. so you know, we, i respect the are powerful respect for leader, you know, the mayor of the are born abdulla how mode tweeted, trump is not his president and reminded the community of the band on muslims when he was president. historically, people here have voted for the democratic party, but that has started to change in the past year as anger and frustration as to bite in administration has been unable to stop the war. this is the 1st time our republican candidate comes to the city of dearborn, even though the arab population in the united states is only one percent. they are an important voting block because they're located on swing states like michigan. this is how that in my city is palestinian. he owns a swede shopping dearborn. he says that even though trump substituting to many among the community, he wants to believe cabinet harris will be able to help bring some sort of solution
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to the war. even cabinet a 1st time i use somebody talking about the state centers and install this and whether it's one fly or not, i have no idea, but that's the 1st time. and how many 10 for that it was proposed on the david. but it never knew. i hope this time it was i just, this is our piece is for many people here, the main priority right now. the question is, which can be a to, we'll be able to end the war and at what cost base i will, i just see that dearborn michigan, the federal jury and the state of kentucky is convicted a former police detective over the killing of brianna taylor in 2020 but hankerson was found guilty of using excessive force during a police raid which led to the depth of the 26 year old black woman. the jury deliberated for more than 20 hours over 3 days. the conviction carries
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a maximum sentence of life in prison. taylor's death, along with the killing of george floyd, minneapolis triggered nationwide black lives matter of protest in 2024 bolivian president. even morales is asking for international help to set up talks with the government of louis auction. the group of morales supports as stones, and all i mean by the x on friday, taking a group of soldiers hostage demonstrates, has been blocking dozens of roads in the city, of course, a bundle for nearly 3 weeks to prevent the arrest of morales. i'm raped charges, he says we got a geishas optimistically motivated, place a frontier gas protest as and the rest of the dozens of people. morales has an obviously starting a hunger strike until the government agrees to meet with them of the subbing to better. but obviously to make dialogue possible installed. so hunger strike can
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telecom and create to dialogue tables. first, to discuss economic issues. second, to discuss the political issues on sally detained jail and process leaders. what's on a has sworn in a new president following shock election results or so is ruling party hosted from power off to 58? here's the opposition umbrella for democratic change policy. one, the general election between the books found a democratic party do my bulk of it succeeds president democracy, my son, who was teaching a 2nd time and office both to run on progressive policies, including a promise to double the minimum wage. clean up operations are continuing an eastern spain following devastating floods that killed more than 200 people. so you're getting a gl reports from she's one of the worst hed pods of valencia. one by one, they line up emptying bucket suggest and was sweeping away much shoveling away
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daybreak. farm was attractive 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, 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,
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when you were sorted like i'm not from here, but we've come here to help. it's necessary to help in every way we copy and the end of the regional capital. but in caea, hundreds of volunteers. busy march to the worst hit areas, and brooms, 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 may be the water washed away the foundations of all who we can't ever go back to living there again, i think the effective visitors are still willing barone, but in spite of the anguish exhaustion community persist in the face of tragedy. so many that yeah, go out to 0. chiva valencia. environment list say they want delegates of the united
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nations biodiversity conference to reach a compromise on funding. on the final day of the 2 week summit, the comp 16 meeting is being held in the city of cali and columbia. it's trying to figure out how to raise enough money to hold and reverse the loss of ecosystems by 2030, those at the conference a they were hoping to protect at least 30 percent of the was land and marine areas in the next 5 years. but progress has been limited because negotiations are stuck on how to funded the philippines is hoping to offer our unique underwater experiences for tourist is called the bung fired diving visit has plunged into the shallow waters of night to take photos of growing plankton. the government's hoping this new approach is going to help to boost its struggling tourism industry. barnaby low reports from the island of coming green. it was quiet and
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almost pitch black. when we got into a boat hosting a team of stivers, we were told they were already underwater preparing for an underwater photo competition. as the crew setup small lights to attract the subjects, tiny sea creatures. when the driver surfaced, they described as a real experience. think of the nice guy and then it's, it's that overwhelming. and then you'll see if you're lucky, what was that like i, there was like the orange feature of the little blue creatures like what is that? fortunately, we can visualize what they are. things to these photos and the filipino pioneer technique of on fire diving, that'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 official for your sake.

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