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the knowledge is the width of the hello i'm the pocket. this is the news that i live from. so coming up in the next 60 minutes, the 3rd phase of a poto roll out get some of the way in northern gulf, but the center of the strip is hit by is really strikes at least 19 people in central israel are injured by has full of rockets is this right? the bombing runs kill more than 50 and east and 11. 10000 extra troops had to spain flood ravaged valencia region following criticism over the speed of the
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government's response. plus, i've had to go hand in washington dc coming up. we'll take a look at how anger over the us support for israel and his war on gaza could impact the error of americans of the thanks for joining us. it's $1300.00 gmc and we begin this program with the latest news out of gaza and developments in the wall and 11 on the 3rd and final phase of a pony or vaccination campaign is on the way in kansas city. in the north. the world health organization says the immunizations will be carried out over 3 day pause in financing in that area, only boss in towns for the north about $15000.00 children under the age of 10, remained cut off to the as well as month long siege. and in central garza the so i stayed here in northern guys are along with all my children and came here
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to get him to polio vaccine center. they were supposed to get it a month ago, but due to the offensive and the siege, it was denied. we hope it will protects the children and in central cause of these are the seen some overnight attacks. the refugee camp residential blogs were hit by a wave or is ready to attend to be an ass strikes, getting at least 9 people that brings the desk told to at least 20 across garza since saturday morning. and then all of palestinians are facing what the united nations cools apocalyptic conditions. hundreds of thousands of people that that will food, water or health care and in eastern lab and on, on the border would see we have is right. they asked, ranks of killed at least 52 people this the 2nd time attacks are focused on the outcome of border crossing. these really ministry says it's used by hezbollah to smuggle weapons in central israel at least 19 people in the city of tierra have been injured by rockets fired from level what can caesar? he is in darrow bala, in central gaza and haines. as i was saying,
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as to the polio vaccination drive, this time in and around kansas city, they have been promises that they would be organized pools and the slicing to allow this to happen. have you seen any evidence of that? well we just learned that one of the hall, the clinics, the vaccination clinic, constructed one clinic was targeted with the sound bob from that is where the quad cops are. and we know that the is ready to use when they fire sound bombs, or even live in munition or bullets they, there's a lot of fragments after this talk and we know that these 3 children were likely injured from this attack. but again, this campaign started after a series of challenges from the world has organizations in eunice up and the policy
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minister. perhaps there were a lot of denies. they were unable to cross from the southern goggles trip to the gods of city. and also they have been a lot of attempts to reach the body of the today and they tend to and so far we are only getting a party vaccinations in the jobs of city. we're still trying to know how this went, but at the end of the day because of surf and especially the got the city is very small. and like what i'm talking about the clinic that was targeted by this ring. clusters is a separate one. and this is an area adjacent to to bad. yeah. be yeah, yeah, add bates. how do we know? according to the doctors, they're saying that there are hundreds, thousands of policy you still in that area. we're talking about thousands of children that we're not, we're not get the party boxing because they are aren't reachable and the is there any forces then of, or these are denying eunice of the world,
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the health organization and the policy administer of have to reach those areas now it's not only boss, it's also a siege, we're talking about more than 3 weeks now. no food, no watch or no medicine, no a, there is a complete seat on the another in gaza strip. and that's what making it very tempting actually like, oh, are you giving vaccine for the children in the god, the city but the pride thing palestinian children in the north from food walter and 8 were talking about 3 weeks now. without any aid and money, not food. so public opinion, children are not only going to die from the policy bucks, nation threats, but there's also constant is right, the s wrecks and also there's a forced start base it on the area including the bottom. many thanks to them. now is radio strikes in the east of lebanon and they've killed at least 52 people and injured 72 to such a battery has mall from the sides of one attack and follow back and 11 on the
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eastern valley. we're at the scene of the latest to air strikes that were carried out by israel here in the hearts of the historic city of balls i can use for 11 on i'm just going to show you the area that was hit on friday according to the officials here to air strikes targeted this building, this was once a residential building in downtown volvic city. and as you can see now, it is just an absolute ruins. at least 5 people were killed in this attack, according to the officials here. now this wasn't the only ad building that was targeted and you will see the restaurant coffee shop area right now that was also targeted. now people here telling me that this is a tourist area in the heart of the city. there is no, according to them, it has well a presence and it,
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these strikes really hurt at the hearts of this once scribing, and at the very famous tories city 11 on what we've been seeing. as we made our, our way up to the city was complete and basically the areas that were completely empty, there were no uh civilians and no sign of anybody living in any of the areas in it around the ball back. many have evacuated now. balls back, governance is a roughly was once how to about 500000 people. but i can tell you from what we've seen this morning. it is completely empty. the sirens of sound in northern is ran off to several drones crossed over from level according to is very media civil explosions are seen in different areas. one driving hit, a factory city of no hurry up area. 19 people interested in central israel by rockets fired from level one building and 2 was seriously damaged the level,
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the dpi. i wasn't sure they've said that after the boom, i made sure that my children were fine. we'd be in town, some sort test, children screaming, women screaming, and every one went to the house that was struck. you can see here, behind me, the amount of damage to how sustained we were able to evacuate and rescue those who inside the house. and thank god who were blessed that there was no one killed. i'm involved how small from the to taking the in the capital. he's covering this for mom because he's ready to governments band i would just hear from both the occupied westbank and inside his room as the law has talked about more than just one place. lets me give you some just some of the of the names they given the, the list of the targets they talked about. so for the military, industrial base north of haifa, they said they targets a problem of hand and a base. well, there are a don installations under the search cent military research centers, assaults of tennessee. they mission to get up to also add yet well the intelligent
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suited to 2800 is located and this is just one. this is just these just samples of the long list of targets such as bloss talked about this morning in bodies of statements. they also include some supplements that include some of the locations about all of them, according to his blog security or military targets. they say they don't, they always repeat that. they don't talk to civilians, but we have seen some casualties among civilians over the last few days. those uh for uh, for the workers were killed and also others among them some odds and these 19 people into today in the bodies of talks by his butler. so his bullet is basically saying that the escalation cannot be just from one side on that they have that capability and the ability to create some damage inside these items. they have to create and inflict pain inside these items. they may not, they may not cause a lot of human deaths, but the economy side and the psychological side, there was
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a huge impacts involved, respect is introducing or we go back using this identical commentary to joins us from tel aviv welcome already. so i want to stop by asking you about the significance about the for you, the 2 on the what the white house of insistence should be a surgeon, a building cause a right now if israel refused to do that, or in some way, didn't do that, then the u. s. has promised us reduce military support. i mean the u. s. gave israel 30 days to do that well, the way through that period, how meaningful these thing this morning was by the white house and the significance of his route funding to all of his promises. i would assume that as far as the white house and the band administration are concerned, the warning was meaningful. that isn't was completely detached itself willingly from all of it. circles of support including the united states. there's cooperation
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of professional levels, but politically i get a sense that there's really no communication at all. there's little has come so far in its criminal actions in guys on the level that has promoted its own of completely isolated agenda so intensely that the moment it doesn't care about repercussions and implications, as well as going it alone. it is doing what it wants to do and what it wants to do is to continue showing and bombing the genocidal campaign and goes out. and the very, very least. so tempting and loving. of course, by the time that's a 30 day whitehouse deadline is over. we could have a very different us administration in place. you think benjamin doesn't know who was hedging his his bet said that he would seem to be able to get away with things . i think he is. i think he is assuming that a trumpet ministration would be much more sympathetic and that
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a bite of ministration at the last 2 months would not be able to do anything. but i think even that is an indication of how detached as early as from the political reality of the united states in the region, there's absolutely no indication that a trump administration would save or original war, or would favor assisting israel and its grand efforts throughout the region, so i think more than anything this indicates how isolated israel is in pretty much every way we can think of from strategy to economics as well as going it alone. so presumably, even if the u. s. was to come from the pre support tomorrow. israel line this time has enough stop positive us weapons to keep fighting. it's well, i mean, as well, ministry analysts put it. it's not simply a top that gets turned off. the vending is route to go on fighting. i mean this well, have ways a means to continue fighting this war would. would you support? should they be a more concerted policy shift away from destiny?
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i am familiar with the elections that it most likely does for some time not for us or that for some time, but i think it is perhaps just as important to realize that there's also the lacks something not only does israel has left fox weapons. israel has no indication it has no plan, it has no independent definition of victories. not even killing all the palestinians and gaza is all does not know where it wants to go. does not have the political directive. the military does, or the military is certainly complaining that it has absolutely no guidance. and that means that even as israel is inflicting all this damage, while it's tempting to assume there is some master planet work here. actually, israel is spinning out of control or that is doing these things. so it's not just about whether america turns all state. it's about understanding that israel's political leadership is completely paralyzed and it's not offering any kind of
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direction, any sense of accomplishment. and definitely no definition of victory, right. or i always going to hear your thoughts and that's how i go back and it's very political coming types of joining us from tennessee. funny, thanks and 11 on the security personnel are investigating reports. that is right. the special forces of kidnapped to liberty's national in the north of the country, according to local media for the 25 years. so at the soldiers landed about truant beach, caring weapons, and equipment seas and see some of them before leaving in speech versus the cc tv furnace that appears to show soldiers with an unidentified male is, randy ami hasn't commented the palestinian journalist of facing increasing danger from his rails and tanks across causewell that plight is the focus of this is un international data ended pregnancy for crimes against genesis. and it's 2024 global infinity index. the committee to protect journalist says, since the war began
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a 126 promising engine, unless the media workers, if importantly, being killed, that's the highest i'm doing here since tracking started back in 1992, at least $66.00 parents to be in jealous of also being arrested since october, the 7th, $4000.00 international generalists are accredited by israel to cover the conflict. but any one has been granted entry into government. no ma'am, but as of the history in the ministry have being held accountable for the killing or targeting of gems. michael becca is an assistant professor with trinity college dublin school of little. he's also a former associate legal officer of the international court of justice. he says, journalist reporting from conflicts on so often under threat from both ministry and political forces. it does not require a great leap of logic to understand the journalists operating in art in conflicts and in combat zones are often going to be able to shed light on
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a government abuses and crimes and expose of the worst aspects of war. so governments will very often see the work of journalists as a store and their size it. so it's not a surprise. i think the journal is end up not receiving the protections that they should be receiving. and governments don't always respect important work. the journalists have to do in a combat. so this is really important to understand. journalists do not actually have any kind of special status under international humanitarian law. instead, journalist have to be understood as having the same protections. the civilians and principals should be able to enjoy. and so that means journal is just like any other civilian cannot be the subject of a lawful target by one party to a conflict. you can't attack a journalist just like you cannot possibly attack civilians unless journalists
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are understood to be taking direct part in hostilities. and this is where some tricky issues cannot, can arise because there can be certain grains owns about what it means to be a direct participant still is. so the journalist, for example, we're actually taking up arms or serving as guards or lookouts in some way. or perhaps more realistically, if journalists were actually transmitting military messages, were gathering and transmitting intelligence to a party to a conflict. well that might constitute direct participation in of us doherty's. and in that case, a journalist would lose their civilian status and be subject to attack as a legitimate military target. but just because the journal of a spar media outlet might be expressing sympathy for one side of the conflict, or even if coverage is viewed as biased or a form of propaganda. that does not constitute direct participation in hostilities and that should not cause a journalist to lose their protected civilian status. the
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you case, conservative party has announced this new lead can be by to knock for places full. my prime minister wishes to not co in july let the conservatives to that was the election results since 18. 32. the policies members voted in the 44 year old, who is a critic of multiculturalism. and the self proclaimed enemy of work. this she campaigned on low tax policies and slaves to rewind reboot's, reprogram the british states. the task stands before us is tough books and also responsibility as his majesty's loyal position is to hold the sleep of government to account. second is no less important. it is to prepare over the course of the next few years forgot or
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let's go to london now and while we challenge, sarah, well, re um, tell us about coming by to know what does she mean for the conservatives and today the country? well uh i know the glass ceiling since it goes out, but blackman put it, as he announced the academy, right. know was the window of the conservative leadership contest, the 1st black woman to lead a major u. k. political policy is being how long on that stuff to say, 4 months of shoes and to get to this point, it happened to cool us up to that size. they defeat the subject. government suffered back on july. the 4th and the leadership concepts went into the game. show the opposite, that 6 candidates, the stock ways with all down by the end, these all the concept of proxy into those 2. well then put 2 policies and
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a 130000 members to choose who the final leader was going to basically the way that was going to be have to say it was a bit particularly high, turn out 73 percent of the policy members by states in the leadership concepts, which means that can be by not going to think about 54000 bites robot generate high places competitive that about 51040 know about can be by no kids that she use from the right flank, all the concept of policy which is the main rights and censor political parties in the u. k. she has campaigns on platforms. she is a bit of a culture warrior. she had said things like maternity pay is excessive, something like that. you then right back own she said that 10 percent of civil servants so bad as do deserve to be in prison. so she has paid some controversial statements and it suggests that she is probably going to take them policy. it's in
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a right foot direction. that's might not be that covered up with the, with the dx or it's a large, i don't have a particularly 5 paper, but it's the right thing on kindly by worry, i mean, given that low save ability rates rating on, on the data, not for at least for now, i suppose there's no strong sense that she can really turn around the policies for change in the next few years out of, of the next election. yeah, i mean it's going to be very difficult because of the call, the states that the conservatives is environment. i've just got a $121.00 and these labor has a bos, boston majority in caught them. and so the moments the last time the conservatives were beaten out of all space and 1997 when the black one. it's the conservative stuff, the news to get back. it took them also a centrist leader in the form of david cameron to convince the electro. it's at
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large that they would no longer banassi policy, that they should be given another go in government. most people in this country, i think reject states. the conservatives for a large number of reasons, a multitude of reasons. but the conservatives on doubts of late heads being riven by in fight thing. they've been taking on numerous kind of data and political that ends because of rec, states which is ultimately the project. and it's unlikely that taking the policy the rights wouldn't do them any more to the population. having said that, the mac and the main reason why they lost that election was because the population at large, though they had mishandled the economy and they had mishandled public services. neither of those things are written kindly by notes hands of moment they are course in the hands of the labor government. so much of her face depends on what happens to the labor government over the next 5 years and this bottom rivalry. i'm ready,
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thanks to that party with so pointing out to the noise behind you, the sound of a pro palestinian solidarity. much something there because some of the policy or members of the conservative party being somewhat to oppose to in the past. but now there will be many thanks or tongues and london form. i believe you and president even morales is asking for international help to set up talks with the governments of louis, i'll say, is the board as a blocking rose and confronting authorized sees as a political standoff between the 4 my allies escalates because the loop is hold again, reports the tensions are rising in central bolivia, armed forces, conference, supporters, a former president, evelyn morales after the storm, a military facility and took about 20 soldiers hostage and the other hit. the bolivian armed forces cool for unity and come off to re legal groups to control of military posts, kidnapping, military and civic personnel. and it's the latest attempt to prevent the arrest of
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morales whose under investigation for rape and human traffic in the former president says, the accusations are politically instigated by his former friend and prodigy president, reese odyssey. he's going on a hunger strike. he says until asa agrees to meet with him. so think about that of y'all, stalling so hunger strike until the government creates to dialogue tables 1st to discuss economic issues. second, to discuss the political issues on the sally, detained jail and process leaders. last we put on his accused the government of trying to assassinate him after his vehicle came under fire in the coach, up on the regions, government ministers to night involvements, saying he stays the whole thing to mobilize whose banks for weeks demonstrators have blocked us. and it has major roads around the country, demanding the president step down. but as it says,
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the move is only hurting the economy. excuse me, my local source. there, mr. morales for pistol and visions has mobilized his father, was in these last 17 days. there's been a loss of more than $1700000000.00. it's suffocating the economy prevention, normal fuel supply and increasing food prices. despite costs for com, it appears the feud between bolivia as former and current president will not end any time soon. katia lope, this is lillian. i'm to 0. the news fireworks of doing devali celebrations of worse and already poor quality in several parts of india. despite the central role of 5 crackers on the festival. some cities including the capital above them to come pollution. but many people ignored the band. i knew debbie landmarks including the presidential palace were barely visible to a thick blanket of smoke visibility and other cities was also severely compromised . for todd case, the thank you coffee setup police on hold i. there is
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a loss of pollution due to 5 crickets, pollution any way here is a huge problem and it will persist until the government takes action. people think they can see fog, but it's not fog. it's a pollution problem. people kind of get oxygen to, to that pollution out of pocket. um 2nd biggest city is tops the world health organizations list of the planets most polluted. the cities i pollution in the whole sort on saturday to move in 80 times the level considered acceptable for the w white show the world health organization, the level of deadly app. articles known as p. m to point 5 pollutants peaked at 1067, s and 4, dropping to around 300. just to explain anything above 10 is considered unhealthy by the world health organization. 10000 soldiers and police being deployed to help clean up operations in eastern space. that's following last week's flash floods the code at least 211 people. prime
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minister pedro sanchez made the announcement often angry public reaction to a perceive lack of appropriate response to the disaster. thousands of volunteers have been helping, as you can see, with all of the relief efforts across areas stricken by those floods. a well done, we're talking about the largest deployment of troops from the state security forces and the armed forces that's ever being made in the country and the time of peace. a deployment that has already carried out 4800 rescues. and this helps more than 30000 people. took him to this, got these right terms of the weather. now his car had low that the heat continues to hold northern pots so, so that's good. and it's gripped that will be over the next few days. but before we get to africa, let's have a look at the middle east and you can see the shower clouds on the satellite image showing where the rain is going to fall heaviest over the next few days. so the live and seeing very live the shows, very heavy down pool was coming in for
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a rock and west and pots of iran as well. some of those touching into southern parts of took here. we could see some flooding with that rain falls heaviest, over the next few days, and splits the spots. the rain still expect to the cost pots of saudi arabia, but it's much dryer for the south of that. we'd also see some of that rain putting into northern parts of egypt. we have had some warning zones, possible flooding from that, heavier rain coming into the north west. and we will still see some showers affecting northern parts of algeria. but by monday it is an improving picture, of course, that central band of africa, the rains have shifted for the south of the west of the wet weather here, affecting equitorial denique born and the democratic republic of congo. on monday, it's to a story of extreme heat, however, full bought swanner and northern parts of south africa, but we'll see some very heavy rain coming into the eastern cape. inquisitive natal in south africa with thunder storms in depth, and the still ahead which is 0. i fill of out in north carolina where you've got
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donald trump, couple of harris bill clinton and joe biden. try to get the votes of one particular native american try who will be looking at who they are and why they all 7 for the research chemicals, dangerous new performance enhancing drugs. i was using a bottle of day, which is 5 milligrams because there's no dosing protocols marketed to teenagers by fitness, influenza, as i'm young. and i'm on this. one is very dangerous. it's a while west full times investigates, the lack of regulation to stop their spread. and the too often fatal consequences. and just because you feel, how does it mean they're always muscle, inc, on a jersey, a pod came into the space, say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights. it is most important task mitel with them in facing
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realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements of the time. that's right. to tell you restricted thoughts, providing on sense how much with the trip do you think impulses right now to us? it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era the, if you're watching and i'll just say raise their mind over top stories this hour. the 3rd and final phase of a body of explanation campaign is on the way because of the city in the north of the strip fox, the world health organization and says it costs 10 to 15000 children in towns
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further off to that as well as bumps along seems that fairly morning attacks across because i have killed at least 22 palestinians. there's really forces of rules on going a sold some residential areas near homeless that come with continuous, sought to refine at s strikes since friday and 10000 soldiers and police being deployed to help clean operations of the spain following last week's flash floods. acute at least $211.00 people, 5 minutes of federal essentially, it's maybe announcements, often angry public reaction to perceive a lack of appropriate response to the disaster. the now it's the last weekend of campaigning before viruses in the us head to the polls . the tuesday, next president is going to possibly go hand in washington d. c. for more on us special coverage party going to you. thank you.
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hello and welcome to washington dc: live from our rooftop studio overlooking the white house. israel's war and gaza has thrust air of and most of the american voters into the spotlight. many are angry about the us support for israel and say they're reconsidering their choice for president. we'll discuss that more with our panel of experts in a moment. but 1st, let's take a look at what's happening on the campaign trail. on this saturday before the election, former tap, republican politician loose jamie, has criticized her party's presidential candidate donald trump for saying she should have gotten trained on her for her stance on foreign policy. his rival, cala harris says trumps increasingly violent rhetoric should disqualify him from becoming president. it comes with just 3 days left before the presidential election and both candidates, campaigning hard and critical swing states. alan fisher has the latest from milwaukee in wisconsin. 2 candidates,
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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 policy just survived an assassination attempt. and they were convinced he was going to lead them to victory again, still by with just stays 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 shooting at her. he was making you that to your point dc. dangerous language in the
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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 it. he means anything that you set on his campaign, especially about pre owned from 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, which includes 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 form a representative, blaze painting this, let's do this. let's go into this important part of the so called blue wall
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democratic meaning states. how does most when was that we'll open the door to a trump pick today. i'll look for sure. i'll just see the milwaukee air of americans make up a huge building block in the crucial swimming state of pennsylvania and michigan. outraged over israel's more than one year. long war on gaza, a split the democratic party. donald trump has been in michigan on friday trying to court their vote. and he's seizing on air by americans, dissatisfaction with the, by the ministration support for israel. that's despite him saying biden should not be trying to restrain b is released at all. dearborn is one of the few cities in the country with a mare who is both arabic and muslim. he has refused to endorse either presidential candidate. instead, he's urging residents to vote their conscience. trump visited the city on friday position himself as an anti war campaigner, but offered little in the way of details. as teresa bo reports from dearborn
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michigan in the 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 lease, and they should have peace in the middle east, but not with the cloud. you have the lease terms to questions from reporters, but did not see how he would end the war in gaza, or living on the outside. the restaurant makes reaction. some members of the community was critical of the former precedence. others showing support kamala harris and i drove by and we loved the people back to terms like everybody to watch all the kids you guys want to keep playing. oh boy,
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trouble everybody to let me see. so it was only published, 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 precedent and reminded the community of the band on muslims when he was president. he story can people here have voted for the democratic party, but that has started to change in the past year as anger and frustration as a bite in administration has been unable to stop the war. this is the 1st time our republican candidate cons to the city of dearborn, even though the arab population in the united states is only one percent. so there are an important voting blocks because they're located on the 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 is happening to many among the community, he wants to believe camera harris will be able to help bring some sort of solution to the war. even canada, 1st time i use somebody talking about the states and this and, and so that's,
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that's and whether it will fly or not, i have no idea. but that's the 1st time. and how many, 10 for the was proposed on the david. but it never flew. 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 air of american vote was critical to jo biding, wouldn't joe biden winning michigan in 2020 with one pulse suggesting 86 percent of voters baskim serial then yay, breaks down the numbers in the state that could have a significant impact in the selection for months when american state that has regularly featured in our coverage of israel's war on gaza has been michigan swing
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states with 15 electrical votes for decades, michigan has been part of the democrats so called blue wall voting for the party in election after election until 2016. in 2016 trump won the state by a razor thin margin just under 12000 votes. out of more than 4000000 cost in 2020 byte and one michigan back. but a lot has changed since then. israel's war on gaza seen an outpouring of anger among arab americans, a group which normally skews heavily democratic. and michigan is the swing state with the largest share of arab american voters. does the war affect how the vote? absolutely. earlier this year, more than a $100000.00 democrats, punished to joe biden for his handling of the conflict voting against him during michigan's primary. instead of supporting his re nomination as candidates, they chose uncommitted, and less than 2 months before election day, the uncommitted national movement declared that it would not endorse calmly harris
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or donald trump to that. now, the most closely watched part of the state will be here. that's wayne county home to americas, auto, capital, detroit, the state's largest city, also home to dearborn, the country's 1st arab american majority city. nearly a 140000 people who trace their heritage to the middle east and north africa live in wayne county by one more than 68 percent of the vote here in 2020, but anger over his administration's middle east policy could change that and lower the turn out for harris. now if we step back and look at michigan as a whole, arab americans represent just 3 percent of the population. most of americans make up around 2 and a half percent, not a big number. so wouldn't really matter. the arab american support is flowing to minor party candidates. that's bad news, but harris, but there's a long history of them doing well in the polls, but it getting few actual votes on election day. and it's just as possible that
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voters unhappy with both trump and harris will stay home and not vote at all. so let's bring in our guest now how lead safari is president and founder of the national interest foundation and non partisan thing. take also joining us as well as that. he's an executive officer at engage foundation and a former middle east expert at the us state department. gentleman, welcome and thank you so much for being here. this is a really important issue. i want to ask you, talk to me about the anger. if you would file at what level is the anger in the air, american community. a look, i want to talk about the pain. the pain is what's possible right now to what you have folks or directly impacted. my own staff, have family members who've been impacted on the run and loving on, for example, right now for, for, for a few weeks. and people are so deeply disappointed. many most, some voters,
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many voters voted for the bite in paris administration overwhelmingly. and the field not only a sense of anger, but also deep frustration. and they are horrified, but what they're seeing and they're grasping really for anyone who will always listen to them, but change the current policies are harming them. but i wanted to ask you, i mean if you'd look at donald trump's policies in office, i mean there's, i'm not even get through the whole list, moving the embassy to jerusalem recognize and go. busy and hides bad the muslim band on travel and he is attacked muslims, lawmakers, the $911.00 claims. i mean so many things he has done. i mean in the way he speaks about air of americans is really generated. so where is, how are they looking at testing? going well, terraces worse, i think, to be fair. the community is not clearly voting for trump as much as the voting. i'm 5 by than the couple hours. but there's lots of anger. i personally lost my
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wife, lost her uncle garza and her cousin in april, so she lost 2 family members. so this crosses touched everybody. i have relatives and live at home, and i have my uncle who fled barrow to the north. so it does affecting everybody, the big chunk of the community that i mentioned, commutes in the us are from senior living on the 1st time and that's affecting them and also others feel the pain of their friends and their neighbors and their last members, i don't believe that the community is that's gullible, to vote for the drum. and i think a big number of the percentage will be voting 3rd party as a protest vote. and that will be last for hope for camilla hers. and also everyone has a concentrated with michigan and maybe pennsylvania because i think of american votes and most of which is larger. other swing states last time from the last georgia 510500 volts. the 60000, most of them voters in georgia might be a small number,
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but in close elections, it's very important vote. it's the same and those scholars the same, and that is on the one that is on a, by less than $10000.00 volts. a by the one by less that so it's going to matter these states. and i think this is one of the cases where we don't know the results . if she lost their electrons would be lost because of the warner. but on ended, because you mentioned 3rd party and i want to get to that because american support for the war and guys another non is a deciding factor for many, the muslim voters. let's run you through the results of a poll released by the council on american islamic relations just a day ago. the survey of nearly 1500 bucks. some voters found 42.3 percent support, 3rd party candidate jill stein. she's nearly in a tie with cala harris who's got just 41 percent just under 10 percent of muslim voters in the same survey. so they would support. busy donald trump, and so i think that is a relatively interesting but what do you think anyone awhile to ask you this?
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donald trump in gaza? he said, you know, that the closest he came to criticising is that israel's bad at public relations. he said biting. shouldn't restrain them. i mean, is there what's he going to do? and if he's elected, is there a possibility that he'll just tell everyone all the past and needs to get a gaza? his son in law wants to develop commercial real estate. that's exactly right, he's the architect of the abrahamic accords, which essentially bypass the question of the palestinian occupation and statehood. many say that really fed into the frustration that the benefits itself on october 7th a. he has said that the palestinians basically are the only terrace, but that they don't deserve dignity. he use it as a slow or the term palestinian jerry person or not only does he want to build condos, and that, as he's already thinking ahead of re shaping them, at least in a ways that is beneficial to an expansionist is really ideology up benjamin. that's
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in y'all when he used to visit the united states. he would sleep in the house of jerry parishioners, family. they are that close with each other. and donald trump is, you know, has received over a $100000000.00 from pro settlement expansion is donors who want the united states to support the annexation of the west bank so that whatever he's doing, he's staying in places like ham traffic in dearborn. he just cynically trying to take the boat, but at the end of the day, we know exactly what he stands for. you saw what happened in madison square garden, where it was basically, i mean, honestly, for me as an advocate, as an american, it seems like a neo nazi rally for me, where people were denigrating, everyone from puerto ricans, to past and used to most rooms to everyone else, so i really think that a lot of arabs, a lot of most i'm see through that. so i want to ask you about harris and her role in the war. the us support for israel. she was the 1st person to come out and say ceasefire. she did this in april of last year. i'm full month before joe biden. i've been to talking to people who are close on this issue to people in the white
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house. and they say that it's not harris driving the support, it is a 100 percent bite and, and a few of his top aides. but we're not going to get into that. are you hearing that as well? and so, is it fair to blame harris for what bite and has been doing? so to me, that's up to, to the fair, but we have to remember there was a report in the washington post 2 days ago about present biden has 700 reports of his. there is a violation of the use of military weapons and gaza. and he did nothing, and most of the time to ask is what it is and they will accept with the service telling them. so i think it's not fair, but she probably would pay the price for a of people, things that she should have pressed the president, at least when she became the candidate, she should have had more sway the foreign policy. and you see is what it was using them, these heavy bombs again and 11, all the same way they use them and goes and the shows that the administration probably will be responsible for this. and she,
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i'm fairly pay the price for this. and like i told you, most of the community know who the trump is or not that stupid, but my, and also it's important to note that a little shows that you saw on cnn the other stations that claim the majority of muslims of voting for the drums not to the council involved in michigan, they said they encourage the committee to vote for search funds. they look for has or to them. and the most, most of organizations did not or the endorse anybody. so to give the impression that the community would be back in columbus unfair and it's up to okay, and i wanted to ask you this about harris, because what do you think her policy would be if she's president? yeah, i mean that's to be determined. one of the, i think for a for them is that she has not spoken in great details about how she would handle the situation. she has called for us. he's 5, she said she wants to work to and she is not provided a plan of how she will actually implemented. and i understand, i appreciate myself. i'm
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a former state department official who worked on the lease policy for 10 years. i understand the pressures and the limitations of, of where she is, but i do believe she needed to lean in more and distance herself from the present. on this policy, i will say something about a 3rd party voting up. body for 3rd party is a vote for trump. we have to be very clear about this in 2016. the mazda is the michigan were 11000 votes, mainly because of 3rd party voting. and so while i understand that some organizations said both their party or don't vote at all, my organization engage action clearly endorsed combat harris, precisely not only to prevent trump administration, but to give us a shot at advancing real peace in the region. and i hope that if she, when she will move more seriously about that, but 3rd party voting is going to bring us back. trump. so very briefly, the census, when they start 1st started ask you to 1980 about your identity, the error, but american property. busy has grown by 30 percent, so i spoke to a woman young active as to michigan and said, oh yeah,
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the drums going to be awful for us. but i'm voting for him. he's gonna be off of worse. but you know, who is going to remember that they need us the next president for years, which one of you wants to take? it takes that and because she's, she said yeah, will be a force. is that the way to go? it's a, i think elections, but it was becoming close the same way, 40 years ago and 8 years ago. so part is what have to offer differently than what they did. i think trump learned this lesson, so he's blankets. no, i think democrats didn't learn. it's becoming very difficult for muslims, and i know a lot of my disagree with me, but i ask many people, why don't you vote for triple a house? is it's difficult for me to vote for someone that killed my relatives. um, so you have to understand their point of view. many democrats are blaming themselves in advance saying look what they're doing. they are going to have presidency to try them. i think it's also the fault of democrats. they didn't answer the question and 72 percent of democrats in the u. s. one that used to stop harming cars are and i do what i'm not in this panel without offering my
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condolences personally to you for your family and for your staff. i can't fathom the slip pain that you are dealing with, but i thank you for being on and providing insight into this very, very important topic. so every vote counts in battleground states of north carolina . and both candidates are making a huge effort to get the support of one particular native american tribe the could swing the results. the lumbee is the biggest tribe east of the mississippi. and for years its members have been pushing for official recognition. philip bell has more from brothers and county a video. i'm billy getting married the native american way. this sacred ceremony is intimates small. but let me try make some other 40 percent of the population here in robust and county that is 50000 votes and every 4 years, the politicians on this so it gets turn up to make promises. one, in particular,
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for federal recognition, political demetrius codes, this barbecue, joined to the city of pembroke. she's lumpy and she's got an idea which way the votes here are heading alone be custom is accurate, exact points to the prison in the home. well, he's for the american people. so let me try traditionally, both the democrats then donald trump, caleb long and 2016 added a change. he promised to pull the federal recognition, but didn't follow through. so did joe biden. i'm now trump, i'm coming to harris on making the promise again this year. dr. melba holland is an office. he's not only no trump, at least not yet. i haven't decided which way i'm going to to sway this time. scale so. so close. you slow down? yeah, so close, you still don't know so um, but again, it's going to my decision is gonna be basically mostly off of truth. and it's those
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of decided votes that could make all the difference here. let me try my best to say for years they've been treated as a 2nd, say a try. take this problem, for example, up until about 20 years ago. they weren't allowed to fish here by getting lot full federal sites, as they say that will enable them to be at the same level as all the recognized tribes out. so that the fact that north carolina is a possible ground state, i'm the lumber already significant, both st. blog. well, that gives some leverage. try chem, and john doesn't know who to trust right now. we have seen these promises. we have heard these promises before, but he does know he's in a good place to bargain. now what i want to do is chairman, is the day after the election without the cloud so seldom does to sell them. we need to hold them accountable, and we need not lit up all for them. i feel they have for field their promises to us a, to our people, back at the wedding, a new union and a new beginning. this is what bringing people together looks like it is perhaps
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a world away from the politics of washington, phil laval, autism, era, roberson county, north carolina. and if you need any more proof that that states in portland, both candidates will be back in that swing state. later on saturday, let's run you through what the cat is, what the campaigns have got planned for. here in the us today, kala harris is heading south and will hold rallies in the battleground states of georgia and north carolina. donald trump will hold to rallies in north carolina, but hell also campaign in virginia that voted democrats for the past 4 elections. that's an interesting choice. and that was a 0 will have comprehensive special coverage. i'm election, i make sure to join us from 22, g m t i november the 5th. that's it though, for here for that's it for now, from the team here in washington, we'll hand it back to me and the rest of the team in dog. patty many thanks to that many thanks. of course to your panel. you will of course see much more of this in the united states and the days to come. finally,
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this bullets in the unique underwood of experience with choices on offering the philippines bomb 5 diving enables visitors to plunge into shallow waters of nights and take photos of glowing plants and the government's fine, king on the sport of the growing global trend and so called experiential travel to boost as tourism industry, and below us more it was quiet and almost pitch black. when we got on the boat hosting a team of divers, 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, okay, and then it's, it's that overlap. 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
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techniques 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 officials here say it makes sense to offer it to the tourist. 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 sol. participles. just have to go down to a depth of about 5 or 6 meters to take amazing photos. that's in contrast with so called black water diving, which entails sailing out to the deep ocean at night. and was the only way to take these other will the style photos until 9 years ago. that's when the creator of on fire diving round bureau discovered it could be done without the logistic goals for adults. and during the day, so a lot more thing defeated p and it was so hard to get the boat or even
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a diag by the to book with you. and john, and i mean those, those on at nights now. so coming from my understanding of the science behind attracting slash guardian, black water, i tried to devise another method. but the basic principle, the corner of it, is you use like mates to attract them from climbing mountains to skiing is surface . experiential travel for a tourist is booming around the world. a 2023 survey by flight wire of 402 operators found that nearly 90 percent of seen demand increase. the philippines is hoping to ride this wave to boost its tourism industry. one fire diving gives a diver a new and unique experience because you normally don't see blank. so in the, when ever you died, it was driving can be quite each you're looking at official say is just one of many experiences. the country cannot find it below algebra to begin an island southern
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philippines. okay, that's it for me and the bar code for this news i have, and i'll be back in just a moment. it's tom with multiple all of us selections, the war and cause of all to mention floods in spain without just there interrogate the narrative, is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting it's global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yes, they look that correct, but so is the international community. can we also say that dells? the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without the climate is changed every year for millions or years. decades of total budget, little action. it's all about distraction and create confusion to create smoke and mirrors. the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematic, cir,
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