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world to we are, we have to be brave, otherwise we're not gonna have a country left. how will the choice of one nation affect us of the us? 2024 elections on out to 0. the struggle for survival. gonzalez' is where any attacks kill 28 people and children at a pony or vaccination. sandra ended the spice and agreed humanitarian pools. the bottom of this is alex as the on life from john hop. so coming off our doors as a bar in the historic city of balls back in eastern and i've been on desk come under. heavy is rarely attacks during the past week in spain,
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at 10000 extra troops and police had to the slugs ravaged valencia region farm criticism over the government's response heated relation working role. and she is a violence in the united states just 3 days before election day. the beginning garza was very the attacks of code at least $28.00 palestinians across the strip on saturday heavy population civilian areas being targeted including passion, gauze. the city with is an a great humanitarian pause. that is really military target has a polio vaccination center injuring at least 3 children. a strong grenade was dropped on the facility where a delayed inoculation campaign had resumed. and the holiday begins coverage from central godsa. in central garza, a waste is really strikes pounds,
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homes need, and mostly round trip count rescued tools and benefits. search too small during mobile looking for anyone who's trying to sell it. and then suddenly the job at 1 o'clock in the morning there was an explosion and the screaming started when we came out, there were plains of gunfire above us, but we came here and rescued the people. there were scattered in every corner, children and women. we transferred them to all of the hospital. they were all torn into pieces. that tax comes the 3rd phase of upon your roll out, gets under way in part of not drink garza but the world has. organizations save. 15000 children won't be vaccinated because their towns have been caught off by is rows most long siege of the region. the just of course impacts the quality of the vaccination and its effectiveness if initially 90 percent to 95 percent of the
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targeted. we are currently talking about less than 70 percent of a target. this rollout could not be more important. in august the world health organization confirmed the 1st case of paul you in gaza for 25 years, a baby who was left partially paralyzed by the disease of the something out of the channel. i stayed here in northern garza, along with all my children so they could get the vaccine. they were supposed to get it a month ago, but because of the siege, it was the late a month on which i saw these mothers hope the vaccination to protect their children against polio. but they were you, they can protect them from miss riley. bonham allowed them to log into nevada, i called on the world to stop the genocide of northern concept because we are literally dying. those who do not die from bombs or dying from hunger. the situation is catastrophic. i myself, was it done the hundreds of thousands of people in the north of gauze?
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i have little if any food, walter, or health care and the united nation say they're facing apocalyptic conditions in the, i'll just see it or that are but of gaza, palestine the united nations, as mocking the international data and impunity for crimes against journalists, secretary jet and antone, a gutierrez, highlights of gaza saying it seemed the highest number of kennings of journalists and any born decades. the committee to protect journalists says, since the war began a 126 palestinian journalists, the media workers have reportedly being killed. that's the highest number and a year since tracking began in 1992, at least 66 palestinian journalists have been arrested since october. the 7th, 4000 international journalists are accredited by israel to cover the war. but only one has been gland to the entry into gaza. no members of the is ready, military have been held accountable for the killing or targeting of journalists,
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honey, my oldest. and then i was born in central garza and he explains how the was affecting journalists like him covering and instead of sending for long genocide as the one in gauze takes a significant physical and psychological calling journalist. the situation for journalists across garza is incredibly challenging, often dangerous and complicated. we're talking about $180.00 to a journal. it's so far have been killed throughout this genocide. and some of them have been killed along with their entire families and just to put things in context, there is an immediate physical, it ripped off from work from active warfare. they are as tried the recurrence of ground incursions of areas across the goals of trip and the intense bombing campaign and to enforce internal displacements civilian areas. an infrastructure. how on friends been targeted impacted by military? it's, there's practice making it very difficult for journalist to report safely as there
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is always an often little time of in pending or warning of impending attack happening during know this or not, or was it provided with uh, with safe core doors to report or from and they are often left in areas that are targeted as there are no clear the design areas as designate a safe area for journalist to report from all of this together. having freeze the flight of journalist across the gaza strip would be kind of thing a talk then the deliberate targeting of them and their families just made it difficult for them to report safely. honey, my hood, i was just the, are from the central area of the guys a for palestine. is one of the soldiers have reportedly detained a large number of palestinian men after raids in the occupied westbank troops during the fall out of refugee camp south of hebron. on the on saturday this for to it shows blind from the palestinians being rounded up and taken away. human rights
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organization, the balance to the in prison. the society says at least $11500.00 palestinians have been arrested since october 7th. last, you know, 2 days following developments from the jordanian capital a month because that is really government has banned ours as they are from a pushing and occupied westbank and israel. this is a pattern that we seen being used by is really occupation forces at more and more in the occupied. westbank is really forces raid a community, a town or refugee camp, a village. they round up the teenage boys and the man in that area. they interrogate them locally, usually in a community center, in a park, and a, a, a one of those, one of the buildings that they take over. and then they detain some of them, which is what happened in the full lot, at least 10 people. 10 residents, as we understand from official sources, are confirmed to have been detained and take him to a military detention facility. this rate, of course,
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as part of another pattern where as well the reads, sometimes 12, sometimes to doesn't sometimes to read, doesn't have a study in villages or towns in refugee camps across the occupied west bank every day. and we've seen a special focus on refuge account in the past and award is home to a 1000, but we've seen several very large scale raids on refugee camps further to the north in the occupied westberg like north shops where the uh, office of under y d u, an agency for palestinian refugees was deliberately destroyed and damaged by these ready forces just a day after these really conduct a bond. the organization from working in the occupied territory is riley forces has taught the district of has me on the outskirts of a route to cutting. at least one person, an engineering 15. they attacked targeted at an empty building in a residential area. this follows a series of air strikes in the east of levon on,
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on friday, that killed at least 52 people to 100 by has moved from bob back and east and 11 on . and this is the quiet village of that night in the north eastern district of ball back. but along with 2 dozen others, it came under attack from these riley military over 24 hour period. scores of people were killed and thousands injured. like many others, this residential building. now, part of the latest statistics, wilma, i'm sorry, this is the 2nd time and my 2nd one has been committed here under the pretext what it was, his beloved stores or weapons. here are the scenes in front of you. there is no hezbollah depot or what then there are only civilians, and this enemy is used to getting and destroying him because he's against seeing him. and he told me that the 4 childrens belonging scans out here this school book
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belonged to a boy in great 5. this building was homewood to 5 different families according to local officials as well targeted this building, killing 8 people, including 3 children. what we've been seeing in the aftermath of this location is the remnants of their lives. a lives that were abruptly ended without warning alone with hopes, dreams and aspirations. this is the main road linking towns like bread and aisle to the ancient city of fallback about 20 kilometers. ne, this area was once home to more than 500000 people. now it is empty. this is all that is left shop signs, petrol. stations supermarkets, all once part of people's lives. now they serve as a reminder of what used to be here. the community that's been forced to flee.
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fallback has also come under attack to is really airstrikes hit the heart of the city, killing several people. the 1st target was this residential building, just across from the children's playground that's now covered in debris and dust. the 2nd hit this restaurants and coffee shop. these attacks took place less than a kilometer away from this a unesco heritage site ball that is home to the roman arrow temples of jupiter, venus, and box dating back thousands of years known as the city of the sun because of its unique temples. this one's well known, taurus, attraction was one's home to nearly 85000 people. these ancient monuments have survived thousands of years and many here hope they will survive as israel escalates its bombardments of north eastern lep and on dorothy jabari alta 0,
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falls back, eastern, loving on a drawer aside from 11 on his sort of factory in northern israel. and explosions were heard in several areas. after a wave of unmanned aircraft was sent across the border main wall. 19 people ended in central israel by rockets, 5 from 11 on one building in pita was seriously damaged to other news now, and spain is deploying and out the 10000 troops and police officers to the flathead valencia region to help with recovery efforts. at least 211 people were killed when floods swept through the region. this week, dozens of people are still missing in the hottest head towns, a colored and sick mind. the new troop deployment comes in the public and go over the government's response to the disaster. sonya guy ego has moved from by for the in the valencia region to and to show solidarity. hundreds and hundreds of people have come to the town of fi plus that just outside of valencia,
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the regional capital, some even coming from the sun to the city itself, making that journey on foot, taking the best cause of 2 hours. and they've come head late and with equipment such as rooms sockets, even with food and water, to help the people who been trapped in this area without any supplies, without adequate telecommunications for days. now. now this is as well as the 5000 troops that have been deployed to the disaster zone as well. that was announced by the spanish prime minister federal sun check on saturday morning. we have seen the pay helping out with the heavy equipment that has been used to clear the real heavy rubble that we've seen clogging the town center itself. but another question in mind here as well is what is to be discovered underneath that rubble as well. but have already been warnings from the local authorities that the death toll is likely to go up. and that will become evidence as the clear up proceeds funded by eval.
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you're watching or does he have a man as a put on and don't have a mind to yvonne talk stores the seller. is there any forces have struck the district of has me on the outskirts of favorites, killing one person in injuring 15 others. this follows a series of ass strikes from the east of levin on friday that killed 52 people. those were in the military has killed at least 28 palestinians. and as trots across the gauze that on saturday have any population civilian areas being targeted. and golf of house ministry is wanting, ambulance is unable to reach the injured hundreds of palestine solid hours. you protest as have rallied outside the bushes, prime minister's office, they demanding the government stops, and is ro. and supposing it politically, i said as sound waves at the demonstration in london, the national loss of demonstration and the hearts of love. the numbers are very logs midwinter, and it may say that the very beginning of this march and that tens of thousands
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might be organized the month of the sites are making old beds coming at the end of a week in which the 40 minutes, the prime minister on the 9th, the king them refused to hold what's going on in god's done a gentle thought the youth around and says he pays this palestinian pool because genocide is happening in palestine and it has to stop weak apply applying it by deciding by not providing um what is going on and god is a during the side, it is beyond the genocide that is the worst humanitarian crisis. we have a witness from the headquarters to the printer's government in 10 downing street to the headquarters of the u. s. embassy here in london. all these protests is tens of thousands of them for 2 miles across the bridge capital. and the message is loud
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and clear to the 2 governments. the you pay and the us, and all the back of the ground. that these people are very angry and think that these governments are complicit in crimes committed by israel against the people the in gaza and then 11 on us of the lifestyle we address the loved on the u. k. is conservative policy has announced as a new lead a candidate and not for places from a prime minister officially. soon as the conservatives today was the election results since 18. $3230.00 of this year she campaigned on low tax policies in pledge to quote b, y, a reboot and we progress the pressure stage. the task spends before us is tough, but also responsibility as his just as loyal position is to hold the sleep of government to accounts post. second is no less
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important. it is to prepare the course of the next few years. forgot the both of us presidential candidates, a campaigning and to southern background states on saturday, democratic candidate to come to the house as holding the valley in atlanta that simone just sitting in the critical swing state of georgia. she said to visit charlotte, north carolina, another bathroom well state laser during the day mean was republican candidates. donald trump is currently just outside charlotte in north carolina, and he's also scheduled to make a stop in salem, jeanette, well, demonstrations in america's largest. our majority said he had been benting that and go ahead of the voters on tuesday. many have expressed the dissatisfaction that us support as well as was on garza and 11 on and don't believe you, the house or trump offer a solution. today's
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a boat is at that rally in doable in michigan of the year in the dearborn. this is the city with the largest american population in the united friday. former president donald swan came here to appeal this enchantment with the current administration with the daughter funding it smells and failing to stop the thing here today. they say that there is no so i didn't this is the only to come in a hurry, but also to going out. 7 of them, oh no, i said right now there's no genocide joining me now if somebody sees from them. i know, and she thought of this protest about telling me a little bit, why are you here today? i am here today because because we want people to know and we want everybody to know that trump and here is that we're not welcome in dearborn. tom made his visit
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yesterday and he made a clear that he wants to use beads. i don't know what he's talking about, where millions of people have been getting killed, bothered by our bodies, by our taxes, money. so we paid for the families and our cousins and our people were sick. a lot of variety of sports take advantage. of course they give prompts dearborn they don't belong in dearborn. they belong somewhere else. my dear boy. so this protest is ongoing. this is a bit of the feeling among many of the residents here in the city of dearborn, even though the iras american population, we present around one percent in this country. there's still an important role mostly because they're located in swing states, fact michigan. we've been seeing in the past few years uh, thousands of people taken to the sweets just like this, protesting against the war on guys against the warner living and what, what they're saying. now. this is the time to show the way they feel the way they think of their anger, of the wars that are going right now,
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and then the lease on the polls and what they want to make sure she's the wars and the been on the war on guys, guys, yeah, we would not go. i know that it's probably just the united dearborn michigan. well, this is the 1st us presidential election since the january 6 capital riots and 2021 . when thousands of trump support a strong, the building in an effort to over to and his election to feed and their office. that once when it is declared, the c a, they will be an increase independent school violence. according to a poll by actually or 62 percent of americans anticipating violence after the election, believing that it's either some was a very likely last month research conducted by the global project against hate and extremism. found that violent connection to non has them on social media has increased by 25 percent. the organization was that ignoring the increase in violent rhetoric could lead to further acts of violence in the future. robot pays as
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a professor of political science at the university of chicago, and he's joining us live from chicago professor. thank you very much for your time . so i read your very detailed article on how many american support political violence bad news is. it's many millions, good news, the majority doesn't. and why don't you say that it is across the political spectrum? do you think one presidential candidate has done more to stoke it? i'm thinking about what donald trump said just days ago about the fuller republican rule making. this cheney he called had a radical hook and said she should see how it feels to face guns trained on her face. yes, it is the case that as you just reported from our surveys of national support for political violence in the united states, the rationally seem disturbingly high levels of support for political violence, both to restore trump to the presidency and then to prevent from from the
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presidency and the 10s of millions on each side. the fact of the matter is that there's one of the 2 political candidates, donald trump, that has consistently stoked those flames with incendiary. right, right now it's not true that comma harris has never done that. however, it is the case of it over and over and over again, and not just for weeks and months in this election, but going back years, going back to january 6th. and so there is, donald trump has shown himself over and over and over again to be willing to use incendiary rhetoric. and then when my, when it's out violent events happen, say i was january 6, not the app, just stopped. profess a paper, you polled people on so many different things and if you go through the results, it would indicate that donald trump will not when the presidency, but it has been described as the tightest election in, in,
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in many years. but do you think that the polls that are pushing this election so close accurate because there are many experts who was saying that post is a cautious of guessing it wrong. full time round off of a significantly underestimate and the support for donald trump in 20162020. and these poles on not just astonishing, but improbable. all these polls maybe are a little bit of a percentage point here or there as they were in 2016, 2020. but that would not really get to the heart of your question. you're basically asking the question, how can this be a race that's 4852 or 5248. and the reason is because america is going through why his story of the transition from a white majority, democracy to a white minority multiracial democracy. and this is one is making our politics so
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brought in 199077 percent of americans were not hispanic whites today. that's 61 percent in 10 years. that will be about 5049 percent. uh, this is causing a large number of folks on the, on the right to want to slow down that transition possibly reverse it by deporting millions and millions of people. it is causing folks on the left to want to accelerate that progress toward a multi racial democracy the up. and so you're saying is our politics is raw and knife edge basically because this election will have a tremendous amount to say about the future of america. i the american identity for decades to come, professor pay, thank you so much for your insights. we really appreciate it. living on and, and the as military says it's troops of code, 3 suspected separatists from gun fights and indeed administered cushion need
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security forces. say they intercepted a group of a gunman and a foster area. and the on a non district with 2 gunman were killed. and in the regions main city street and a good another has been killed and an exchange of gun file with the security forces . police said 2 soldiers and 2 officers was injured in the fighting. or a video has been held in serbia for the 14 people killed when a roof collapse to the train station. in the city of novi, set on friday rescue efforts of the crash site have concluded. authorities opened an investigation into the incident. the train station was renovated twice, some reason to is that railway officers say the roof wasn't attached to and that was scientists. the one in the rapid retreat of places could trade the more volcanic eruptions in iceland exp, but say the melting of a i s as a result of human cause. climate change could have adverse effects on underground magma, chambers. the theory is supporters by the island countries,
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a relative history of options have searched up to 50 times off the last ice age due to the loss of ice, according to experts. that's it from the elizabeth put on them inside. story is next. thank you very much. for watching the the with hello is i still plenty of hot sunshine across the northern half of australia farther south dakota, better cloud just rolling through the bites sherry, rain, blustery showers down towards the southeast and corner here is not quite so warm temperatures at around 23 sales just the abilene and full rep melvin's for those numbers. man for sidney, those 32 degrees for the time big. it'll cooled off air, rest assure one or 2 shells around eastern pots of, uh, alls, down towards the southeast of queensland. go coast sunshine coast up towards
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brisbin, then i want a 2 shelves across the fondles of the country as well, but nothing too much to speak of. push away into monday. you can stay still a few showers down towards the se, type of just pool of just around the 20 degree ma cable take in that southeastern corner. so they will say some chevy, right? it cools off. have as you go into wed tuesday and you go 23 celsius at that stage, somewhat to whether to come for time across the santa, but still a good deal to try add several weather to and we'll settled across japan as we go one through sunday is the remains of what was the typhoon conway makes my way out of the way. right? just guys come back in behind. why don't you drive to the korean peninsula? well, they pick some bases of rain here. so much by the shooting the doc chapter in the cause of a war. they just took our id, cards,
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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, you know, what's the fallout from north korea's support for russia and this will with ukraine . thousands of its troops said to have joined the full sales sonya and he says it will stand fine must go until the end. what does it mean to the front? all the balance of power in asia. this is inside story. the .
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