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hung good bad the dentist and both the cops that are planted but washed away. it's a total loss. climate experts, one that changing rainfall happens in the email line region could lead to even more devastating natural disasters in bung with this. the 4 children and 2 adults engines and is randy a tag on a pony or vaccination center in northern casa, the hello on the bottom. and this is alex is here. i live from jar. so coming up, this really strikes the death and destruction to east and 11 on the screen on the attack every day in the past week. sprint to the finish line coming to house and donald trump, rowdy, and swing states with just 3 days left and the us election campaign loss. i'm
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funny, i go in just outside of i didn't see where the ministry and the dentist comes to house house and the recovery on the beginning golf though is really strikes of being targeted and densely populated. civilian areas can at least 28 palestinians on saturday because his health, a ministry is wanting, ambulance is unable to reach the injured. that is really ministry also targeted a polio vaccination central. and the news in german, at least for children, a strong grenade was dropped on once to send that to you to spice and have read humanitarian. and at least 9 people have been killed and the all the say that the refugee camp in central gaza as well as intensified as, as strikes and there and recent days it and they'll hold it. he begins coverage
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from the law in central garza, the wave is really strikes hound who's needed mostly around to fiji count, rescued tunes and benefits. search to small during level looking for anyone who's draft saw it and then suddenly the job. at 1 o'clock in the morning there was an explosion and the screening started when we came out. there were planes of gunfire above us, but we came here and rescued the people that 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 we'll call you bro. loud gets underway in part of not drink laza, 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 by the
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justice of course impacts the quality of the vaccination and its effectiveness. if initially 90 percent and 95 percent of the 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 jo 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 delayed a month on one of these mothers hope the vaccination to protect their children against polio. but they were you, they can protect them from is riley bonham. but the, i called on the world to stop the genocide of northern gone. so because we are literally dying, those who do not die from bombs or dying from hunger. the situation is catastrophic,
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like most elusive, done hundreds of thousands of people in the north of gauze, i have little if any food, walter, or health care and the united nation say they're facing apocalyptic conditions in the odyssey. it or that are. but if god's a palestine, francesca albanese is the u. n. specials level 2 are on the occupied palestinian territories. and she says you and member states need to intervene in gaza. the, the deadlock and the security council is a red flag of the lack of political will stop eastern. there is nothing that prevents of member state from abiding by international they have even to join the and nobody goes. so not a the end of the c, c, a state which is for me to atrocities dean and the out. they have to stop the or those who are still transferring weapons, the united states for not just the united states, and also buying for cheesy media,
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terry and security services from east red mass store. any trade with these trends must be interrupted now, and then there is also the pro logic sanctions and political sanctions that need to be applied. now med whomever is not taking these steps is either a, is, is, is either respond simple or completely different to the right or median. so on his fees and again, after one year we kind of continue to reside to the month that these, this fact is on october 7th, the to start on october 7, that out of ear. so the kids, in fact, of documented violations against the policy and people must displacements are be threatening, that then should be thought of yes and eventually coding of children. of course,
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the enforced of these up periods, everything that is really he has been doing over the past 12 months. well, it's not forwarding to the palestinians, was already, i've already been done. and now that's been escalated on a, i've been president, the 11th, and that's part of a design, this toy to destroy what? 3 main. so 5 is being in life, in the provide policy and 2 or 3. so you're not have nations as mocking the international data and opportunities for crimes against june of this. this focus has been, as well as one, gaza. the us, as the conflict has seen the highest number of kennings of journalists and anyone decades. the committee to protect journalists says since the will began a $126.00 palestinian journalists, the media workers have a perfectly being killed. that is the highest number in a year since tracking began. 1992, at least $66.00 palestinian journalists have been of rest it since october. the 7th
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. last year. $4000.00 international generalists are accredited by israel to cover the conflict. but only one has been kalonde to entry into gaza. and no members of the israeli military have been held accountable for the killing or targeting of journalists. honeywell moves and data ball out in central gaza when he explains how the war is affecting journalists 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 journalist 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, in context. there is an immediate physical as 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
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displacements civilian areas in infrastructure. how on friends been targeted impacted by military? there's practice making it very difficult for journalist to report safely as there is always and 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 a problem and they are often left in area is that are targeted as there are no clear designs areas as designated safe area for journalists reported from all of this together. having freeze the flight of journalist across the gaza strip would be kind of thing a talk, the deliberate targeting of them and their families just made it difficult for them to report safely. honey, my hood, i was just the or from the central area of the guys or for palestine. lebanon's prime minister was calling for an investigation to the kids that payment of 11 he's
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mashed and in the northern city of but soon and his really ministry official says naval forces captured a senior member of his bola more than 25 as well as on just the same landing on the beach, seizing the man before leaving on speedboats and wrong. com has more fun, but to a kid, nothing of operation made under the cover of darkness is reading. they will come on those i've seen, hey, on security camera reading a northern lebanese town, and kidnapping, a citizen. he was late to identified as emma. i'm as israel claims he's a senior, has been the operative, but the lebanese government say he was a civilian at sea captain, who is receiving training level is can take it probably minutes that cold for an investigation. so this is a very serious incident. we haven't seen an extraction like this, or an abduction like this for a very,
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very long time. this is something that the lebanese authorities are going to be taken very seriously. the lebanese army is actually on the same already hit intelligence offices of taking eye, witness statements from various people. the abduction is the latest escalation and a year long conflict between israel and his beloved. these really ami has carried out as strikes largely in the south and in the east, and has forces on the ground in southern lebanon. but the secret mission kidnapped them as took place. associate columbus is north of bay root and the logic christian town of but through local say, he was snatched from student housing. purchasing, leaving by phone shows a show the afterwards his whereabouts remains unknown and wrong count out is 0. but through no the level is there any forces have attacked a district on the outskirts of the lebanese capital by route to kent in one person
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and entering at least 15. the strike on has me a hit, an empty building, and a residential area. it follows a series of ass drives from the east of lebanon on friday that killed at least $52.00 people dosage. a body has moved from bond back at east and 11 on this is the quiet village of fed niles in the north eastern districts of fallback. but along with 2 dozen others, it came under attack from the east riley military over 24 hour period. scores of people were killed and dozens 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 in your
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mind. and some of the for children's belonging scans out here, this school book belong 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. lives that were abruptly ended, without warning along with hopes, dreams, and aspirations. this is the main road linking towns like bread and aisle to the ancient city of fall back 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
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a reminder of what used to be here. a community that's been forced to flee. 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 sites. a fallback 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 once. well known towards attraction was one's home to nearly $85000.00 people. these ancient monuments have survived thousands of years, and many here hope they will survive as israel escalates its bombardments of north
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eastern love and on doors to jabari out to 0, falls back eastern, loving on the as well as was on both 11 island. gosh, i could have an outside impact on the us election campaign, which is 3 days to go to the for the voyage. and that's in palm because our, the americans have a significant version block and some swing states and demonstrations in america's largest. our majority, such a have already been venting that and many have expressed dissatisfaction with us before as well. and don't believe you, the house or trump offer solution as today's are both found out in dearborn, michigan. i'm here in the dearborn visited the city with the largest american population in the united fridays, former president and donald trump came here to appeal this enchantment with the
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current administration was done by doctor funding. it smells and failing to stop the thing here today, they said that there is no so i didn't know to need to come in a hurry, but also to going out there on both of them. no, i said right now there's no genocide joining me now. if somebody sees from them and only she's part of this protest, somebody told me a little bit. why are you here today? i'm here today because because we want people to know and we want everybody to know that trump and here is they were not welcomed in dearborn made his visit yesterday and he made a clear that he wants to use beads. i don't know what these talking about were millions of people that been getting killed, slaughtered by our money, by our taxes money. so we paid for the families and our cousins and our
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people were sick. a lot of variety of sports take advantage were taken from their bonds. they don't belong in dearborn, they belong somewhere else. my dear boy. so this protest is ongoing. this is a bit of a 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 bolting block, 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 the anger of the wars that are going right now in the middle east, on the polls. and what they want to make sure is that the wars and the been on the war on guys, guys. yeah, we're not going to know that it's probably just the idea of already michigan to the head of knowledge 0. will you be able to pull from, from the annual woman's march in washington,
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just taking on the rate of significance this year. the hello guys, still plenty of hot sunshine across the northern half of australia from the south dakota, better cloud just rolling through the bites. sherry rain, blustery showers down towards the se in corner here. it's not quite so warm temperatures at around $43.00 sales, just the average. i am full rep, melvin slipped. those numbers mounts to sidney. those $32.00 degrees for the time being it'll cooled off here, rest assure one or 2 shelves around east impass of uh, all stance. what was the southeast of queensland, gold coast sunshine coast up towards the bridge been then i want a 2 shelves across the fondles of the country as well, but nothing too much to speak of. to push away into monday. you can stay still a few showers down towards the southeast type of just pool of just around the 20th
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the grandma cable take in that southeast and corner. so they will say some chevy, right? it cools off. have to go into wed tuesday and he goes $23.00 celsius at that stage . some. what's the weather to come for time across do santa, but still a good deal to try and several weather to and will settled across japan as we go one through sunday is the remains of what was the typhoon con, right. it makes my way out of the way, right? this guys come back in behind. why don't you try for the korean peninsula? well, they pick some bases right here. so monday the latest news civilians are having no place to go through because they already have been forced to this place from full shooters, is to nowhere with detailed coverage. it's not just the nor the entire thread is under attack by is really missile fighter jet. and it drones from the heart of the
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story. all eyes are now on un member states, and whether they will defend the organization or simply as well. yes, to is really exceptionalism. the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching algebra with me, elizabeth on them and don't have a mind to, of, on top stories the south. that's where the military has killed at least 28 palestinians and as strikes across gaza on saturday. heavily populations civilian areas are being targeted. because of health ministry is one of the ambulance isn't unable to reach the engine. is there any force to instruct the district of has me
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on the outskirts of they vote can in one person in injuring 15. as far as a series of air strikes in the east of never and on fridays actually 52 people the u. s. is just days away from a presidential election, which by all accounts is on a knife edge kind of it's donald trump and coming to harrison. both chris crossing the swing states, hoping to win every vote they can in the last minute push. trump is holding a rally and saying in virginia, that's a conservative corner of a space that's voted for the democrats and the last elections. just hours ago, he held an event in guest, tony, and north carolina, and later he'll be back in north carolina. i'd like to begin with a very simple question for you to answer. if you don't mind, are you better off now than you were 4 years ago? i've come today with
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a message of hope for all americans with your vote on tuesdays big day. you got to get out when i'll tell you what we were in virginia, we would all say without twice this is all you really need to know tom a, a low i q versus broke here. and i will fix it. i promise i will know where to go quickly. they've done a lot of damage, but we'll go quickly. america will be bigger, better boulder, richer, safer and stronger than ever before. meanwhile, democratic presidential candidate coming to houses holding a rally and shout shot as that's the largest city in the swing state of north carolina. early in the she business of atlanta and georgia and called on bushes to turn the page on
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a decade of donald trump. that we will win because when you know what you stand for, you know what to fight for. and we have an opportunity in this election to turn the page on out of donald trump, trying to keep us divided and afraid of each other. we're done with that and we know he, we know who he is. he tells us every day. but charlotte, that's not who we are. that's the and we knew it is time for a new generation of leadership in america. it's close to the white house correspondent, committee health, that she's in charlotte, north carolina,
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where that coming to house riley has been taking place. so company trump one north carolina in 2020. he is a head. and the polls for the states demographics are changing in a way that should help harris tell us about her pitch tonight. yeah. what were you heard her pitch sir just a moment ago. and that really is what she's been focusing on in these final days. has become less about policy and more about personality, really zeroing in on who donald trump is attacking him directly on his character. saying that he's a divider, he brings about chaos, and that he's really out for unchecked power and revenge. and that seems to play really well with the people that she's trying to get as you point out, donald trump did when this state back in 2020, but it was only 570000. both in the country is 360000000 people. that is nothing. so what these 2 can or do it, or s actually competing in
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a very tight race for a very small margin of voters. and so as a result, when you're competing for the same set of undecided voters, you've really got to 0 in on those fine points. and that's what comma harris is doing. and she believes that she can pick them up when it comes to women. when it comes to young voters and voters of color, and so that's what she believes she's connecting with with that message. the other big one she's scoring on is this state is the issue of the high cost of groceries. another point they've got a lot of applause here in charlotte, north carolina, and kimberly you have covered so many us and actions, which is 3 days to go to give us a sense of the race right now. i've never felt it so tight or so tense and i also think one of the other things you can't trust are the polls. what they seem to suggest is the statistical data sheet and the
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undecided voters. what i think it is fair to say is that people pretty much made up their mind. they might just not be telling them the pollsters, what they're thinking, because they may be afraid to say what it is for the bottom line. and all of this is that you can tell by where the candidates are going, what they're really worried about. and donald trump is worried about north carolina . that's why he was here twice today. and he was here not only before calmer harris but he's got another rally right after her. in other words, he wants to have the last word in the state today. that means that well, he might have won it last time. he's not so sure about winning north carolina this time around in 2024. it goes back to what you were saying about this changing demographics. and this isn't the 1st time the 2 candidates have been in the same state on the same day. in fact has happened quite a bit. mist final spreads, and it's really important to note that well, there has been, naturally, some polls are suggesting donald trump might be a, have a little bit in these final days. what it's going to come down to is 7 states. the
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saddle, ground or swing states are really going to decide this election company allocate live for us in charlotte, north carolina. thank you. kimberly or and washington, dc. thousands of demonstrators have gathered for the annual national woman's march . the crowd is back in coming to harris the woman's march movement. no, it's just a day of donald trump smoking ration in 2017. it was in reaction to some of his policies and public statements, which were widely seen as massaging the sick. well, let's get the latest on this and go to questions a knew me. she's at the march and washington, dc. and the democrats have really leaned into women's rights. kristin, hoping it will be a winning issue for them. you've been speaking to people who feel very passionately about this. absolutely. this is a massive get out the vote effort that's been organized by some of cala harrison's most passionate supporters, women who are concerned about reproductive rights. and we're just at the end of the
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march here. you can see people are kind of coming down and after marching and changing in the streets were on the lawn actually outside the white house where comma harris herself spoke of just in the last week making a play to all voters. but especially women, voters. she is leading by double digits in the polls with women for trump has an advantage with men. so the message here is for people to get out and vote. and the other message that we're hearing consistently and chance. and when we talk to people on the t shirts is that we are not going back. they don't want to go back to the time when women had fewer rights. and of course, that was donald trump, that was under donald trump and judges that were appointed by donald trump. that rule that the right to an abortion in the united states is not protected by the constitution. so that's a big concern. not only in the presidential race putting down dial it races all across the country. so
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a real effort to motivate any of those undecided voters or any of those concern voters to come out make their voices heard. and of course, the people here hope that they'll be voting for tomlin harris. kristen salumi with a view from washington dc. thank you kristen. its live going in spain and sending $10000.00 more troops and police to the flood stricken region of valencia is the country's biggest piece time military deployment. the forces will be joining an army of volunteers and the clean up and recovery efforts is the government phases, criticism of the ritz responds to the dissolves, to at least $211.00 people are known to have died in slash flaws 4 days ago. but that number is expected to rise. sonya die, the reports from 5 for the active urgency and it has autism days off to the flash floods in buttons. yeah,
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many are still missing. is k, 9 unit has been searching for bodies submerged in vehicles that was swept away by the floods. now they trapped in the river bed. the. there are dozens here. i bought the has so falls off with the highest number of confirmed desk at the towns only functioning clinic. the focus is helping those who survived but need medical help they. i. 5 there are many wounded people here and it's a problem because the water is dirty, it's full of residue and that makes it a source of infection. so many volunteers came from me and saw you on foot, sometimes walking for hours, carrying with them supplies and a desire to help out less fortunate, neighbours forget. so while i'm here in valencia, we're all united together in this catastrophe. now this has happened. we're here to
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help in any way we can put an o me of solidarity together with firefighters, ambulances and the ministry clearing mustering roads, buildings for moving rubble with specialized vehicles. while the armed forces have arrived to help with the rescue and recovery the town of rockport, this community is very much doing the bulk of the clear up work here. and even those from outside of a town of south have come to learn to hans and all of this a made a sea of months and debris. but everyone determined to lend a hand as yet. we're so grateful to everyone of those who have come from outside to help us. i mean it's incredible, especially cuz we've been through so much trauma watching. people die in front of us without being able to do anything with a community in morning

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