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is to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era the children in guns are line up. so the only way to tell you is that seems only for israel to attack a health sunset for children and 2 adults are injured. the carry johnston, this is houses here a lot from the also coming up is rarely strikes, spring destined destruction to east and 11, and it's been under attack every day of the past week. sprint to the finish line coming to harrison. donald trump riley in swing states just 3 days. let us
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selection campaigns 1st. i'm funny, i got in my boss out just outside of what ends you with a ministry and the dentist have come to help out in the recovery efforts the beginning in garza was ready as strikes have been targeting a densely populated civilian air is killing at least 28 palestinians causes health ministry is wanting, an ambulance is unable to reach the injured these rarely minute treat also targeted apparently as vaccinations sent to the north entering at least 4 children. a strong grenade was dropped on one facility despite them agreed humanitarian pears. and at least 9, the people had been killed in the, on this route, the refugee camp in the central gauze. the strip is ro has intensified as strikes there. and we see that is clearing the points from the law. in central garza,
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a wave is really strikes hounds who need and mostly around for fiji count, rescued tunes and benefits. search to small during level looking for anyone who's draft selling the funding to 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. 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, of collierville now gets underway in part of not drink laza, but the world has organization safe, $50000.00 children won't be vaccinated because their towns have been caught off by is rows most long. siege of the region by the justice of course impacts the quality
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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 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 a 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 blind, i'm going to look different eva the, i call them the world to stop the genocide of northern concept because we are literally dying. those who do not die from book homes are dying from hunger. the
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situation is catastrophic, 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 both gods or palestine. francesca albanese is the u. n . a special rep latour on the occupied palestinian territories. she says you and member states need to intervene in gaza. a deadlock and the security council is at rest. mix of the lack of political will to stop is right. there is nothing that prevents of member state from abiding by international they have in the be joined the no big oh sure not a the n c a state which is coordinating atrocities, dean and the out. they have to stop the or those who are still transferring weapons, the united states, but not just the united states,
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and also buying for chasing immunity tardy and security services from east ro, my stall. any trade with these drugs must be interrupted now, and then there is also the pro logic sanctions and political sanctions that need to be applied to now med whomever is not taking the steps is either a, is, is, is either responsible or completely in different to the prior to all meaning and so on his fields and again, after one year we kind of continue resides to the month of the d is the stock is on october 7, the to start on october 7, that out of ear. so the case, in fact, all documented violations against the policy and people must displacements, are be threatening. that then should be guarded. yeah, less than detention and coding of children. of course, the eh,
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enforced that these up periods, everything that is really ease has been doing over the past 12 months, was not forwarding to the palestinians, was already already being done. and now that's been escalated and then president 11th. and that's part of a design to this toy, to destroy what remains so far as being in like india provide policy and 2 or 3. this is ready for us is have attached to this to it, to the outskirts. so the lebanese capital b, root kidding. one person entering at least 15. let's try calling that has me a hit 10, empty building in the residential area. it follows a series of strikes in the east of that and then on friday, that killed at least $52.00 people. those such a bar, it has more from ball back in the northeast and them, and this is the quiet village of fed niles in the north eastern district of bald back. but along with 2 dozen others,
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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, well moms talk. this is the 2nd time and must 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 his beloved people or what then. there are only civilians, and this enemy is used to getting and destroy him because he's against in your mind . and some of the for children's belonging scans out here, this school book belong to a boy in grade 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 at this location is
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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 fall back about 20 kilometers. ne. this area was one's 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. 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
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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 once. well known tourist 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 love and on doors to jabari out to 0, falls back, eastern loving on 7. and the prime minister is quoting for an investigation into a kid. not thing over there. been these national in the northern city, but truant and his really ministry official says naval forces kept to the senior member of has been up more than 25 is where the soldiers were seen landing on
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a beach and seizing the man before leaving on speed books. the us is just the days away from the presidential election, which by all accounts is on a knife edge, donald trump and come to harris. so both chris crossing the swing states hoping to in every vote they can last minute push. well, trump is holding his the 2nd rally the day in north carolina. these a lot of pictures of that now area. it was in salem, virginia. it's a conservative corner of a state that voted democrats in enough direction. he tried to cost doubts on poles between him and that type of race with his opponent, gavin, i'm going to be like the factors are saying it's very close. it's really not very close. based on based on what's been happening, is that so it was really relating at all 7 swing sights as you bubble
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the governor young. and we're certainly doing well in virginia. the incentives we say very well be, as we say, and i just had a little the thing, a little birdie told me that we're, we're leading in new jersey. what's that all about official joins us now from greensboro, north carolina with trump is holding around the is we see that so adam trump is spending quite a lot of time in north carolina of the yeah, it's important for them. it's a state that he really has to when what is interesting is that over the last 3 days of the campaign, he's planning for visit see of this is the 2nd one of them today. he's got another one on sunday morning, and that could be in the indicative of the fact that he may well be struggling here
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. that there could be a change in the so called red wool as the states that donald trump one before and has to win this type. why else would you spend so much time with it? so pennsylvania and michigan, maybe more facto, greg? all right, so that is interesting as well. what is also interesting is that he had that event in virginia, which isn't really a swing states. he's done by about 6 or 7 points in virginia, according to the latest polls. but he did it as a favor to someone who supported them from the very beginning, when many in his campaign believe that he should perhaps be in places like michigan, wisconsin, where he was and where we were on friday night and also in pennsylvania. now he's going to the states, he's going to be there over the next few days. but the latest polls will give him some pause for consent. and again, people are leaving his event alley. he's running late again as people tend to do it
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this time in the presidential calendar. but there will be consent from the trump campaign at whatever internal polls they've got to have side. the companies to spend more time in north carolina, a state that many people slowly hides in the back and we understand there's been the joints up. whole a showing hire says overtaken from in iowa. know that this is a big deal. i mean, the polls can be wrong, but the pulling organization which is for the local newspaper, tends to be pretty accurate and people put a lot of stock in their polls. if those polls are right, if that pool is lights, think tamela harris to des moines, iowa, which is going for donald trump. the last 2 elections is thought to be solidly republican. it says that she is winning over at women voters, particularly women voters over 65 in what is seen as a conservative state. and also only 989 percent of republicans actually supported
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donald trump, which means he's in trouble securing his base, which has been issued from this thought that there may be various reasons why those polls are so strongly for a couple of highs. but if the boards that are coming in that we're told that women are supporting holidays in the numbers that they are in places like iowa, this could be a line slide. alexa, know it's just one place, and we often tell you, be careful when you're reading the polls, but we're expecting something to come from the trump camp in the next hour or so. the bunking at that pull, but it has been pretty, pretty reliable in the past. and so this will make for something sounding, moving in the trump campaign over the last 72 hours of this presidential race. and fisher, thanks very much. i, a couple of harris has also been campaigning in north carolina. the democratic
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presidential candidates held a route in charlotte area harris visited atlanta in georgia where she calls them though, just to turn the page on a decade of donald trump. 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 a donald trump trying to keep us divided and afraid of each other. we're done with that and we know who he is. 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
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a new generation of leadership in america. and we'll have more on the us selection campaign coming in the program. i'm drawing hendern in atlanta. we're new americans are changing the demographics of the state of georgia, and that has implications for tuesday's election. the color was a live a old start to the we can for japan with the typical store copyright sweeping across the country. now pushing out into the open water. so sunday promises to be a much quiet today. still a little breezy, but more in the way of sunshine, sunshine to across the korean peninsula. and for good positive charge to be told. cell is $7.00 to $7.00, there is
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a china. so what's the weather up towards the north east cutting while the more wintry sliding across the cramping range, the cool to the and so around 16 celsius. but i'm not sure japan, it will be try. well, let me have to some significant rifle coming into kind of significant ryan for that issue to into of it. now. maybe the next dial said we got this nasty little circulation fading. some heavy down pulls, the central northern parts of vietnam was have you showers just slightly while a little further south, which as we go one through monday. so typing up here as well, of course can be able to add a good pop off tide. i could rash the showers the across much of south east asia. quite a rush. i was to close, saw them in the some bigger samples coming through here. shoreline cut, we're also seeing some live you showers over the next couple of days. but i don't know if it is dry and drive and hot packaged on the unique perspective. we don't want to head to well,
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but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversations you find elsewhere, but humanity. the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up, despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0 of the the, i'll come back remind to of, i'll type stories. now this is very minute she has kills at least 28 tons of students in the s drive, of course concert on saturday,
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hopefully for today to the civilian areas of being targeted and causes health ministries wanting the ambulance on unable to reach the engine is ready for seats has struck the district of fuzz ma'am, on the outskirts of a rich telling one person on entering 15 others. this photos of stairs of air strikes the east of lebanon on friday. 2 52 pm on us presidential candidates, donald trump, and tele harris. of health rather is in a swing states of north carolina funding weekend. competing post still shows and then it makes the head of tuesdays. but another swing state that will be crucial on election night is georgia. it's undergoing the major demographic change in recent years with immigrant communities influencing its voting habits, and that has increasingly tilted the state towards democrats. in 2020, the states made
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a significant shift to the left. and i think joe biden to democratic senators, but as don't hinge and reports from atlanta this year, the post of the race between trump and highways remains in the balance of the face of george's electorate is changing. hello. hello. how are you? me? my name is cynthia and this is my friend. were knocking the door asking if you are ready. apple. ready? yes, to ok. thank you so much. cynthia. over as arrived in atlanta from costa rica in 2001. now she helps make sure eligible voters who came after her are registered in voting as seen for fund 4 k. she says it's important to lift our voice is to raise them for democracy as a whole counties here, the area of my building, it's an area where we have seen a lot of folks moving in. so as a georgia director for the non profit group casa louise saldivar helps simulator a diverse group of new immigrants. they come from asia, africa, and latin america,
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but share some common goals. they mean working class, i will say a lot of immigration issues are shortly intersect with other issues. so that can be at the task proposals on housing, expanding of health care. and of course, you know, uh more relaxed immigration policy is the one that is probably going to move forward. since donald trump one georgia in 201692000 new american voters here have joins the electoral roles, jo bite and one in 2020 by just 12000 volts. much of georgia is population growth has been right here in atlanta and the surrounding suburbs. and the changing demographics of turn, this traditionally republican state, increasingly towards democrats, giving them some electoral victories and hope for tuesday's election. the changes in georgia are mirrored elsewhere in the american south. in some of these heavily republican areas, that margin of victory is decreasing,
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which is why when we look at high profile races, such as the president and the us senators, you saw a huge shift. george is the committee and the coal mine when it comes to the former confederacy, as the character and complection of george's electorate continues to change tuesday's election. we'll clarify whether that political shift continues john henry and l u 0 atlanta. now the us has been primary a political military and you can only control certain wells since the 19 ninety's. but off to minutes with the bottles in, we're all kind of gonna start on the reading thread is by china and russia. then in the u. s. one, the government to focus on domestic priorities. it's an issue all different, not to get us a james base puts a guests in our washington studio. let's. let's start with that question. can the us, matthew, still be the global policeman, given the off to the for the but the mold was all period. what was the so low super
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power in the world that's very different. now, united states has been the world's leading power. in your intro. you said since the end of the cold war, but i'd say really since the end of world war 2, it's led what we've referred to as rules based international system. that's what the 80 years of great power piece standards of living in the united states and around the world are 5 times higher today. then they were 19451945. there are about 12 democratic countries in the world today. the 96 of the world is safer, richer and freer today. i think because of us leadership, then you heard him just that say the rules by system they'll be people watching this all around the go. well go really. because yeah, yeah, you go by and making very strong comments about how civilians need to be protected in ukraine and that yes, yeah. you have the us allowing israel to continue bombarding gaza. it's been condemned israel by the united nations security council. the united nations general
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assembly, even the top colt of the rules by system, the international court of justice. well, i think the united states, as moral authority, has always been a more of a domestic convention than a global phenomenon. and we've always been really hypocritical and a lot of ways certainly during the cold war, when we did a lot of things in the name of the cold war that we're and ask them other liberal values. and that continues today. don't think the warranty is real and the support for it is really new in that regard. but i will say that i don't think the united states being the world's policeman is really actually based on moral authority. it's based on raw power. it's based on military power states, they'll come to the united states as badly as we might behave and ask for help to intervene militarily asked for alliances. and i think really it's all a mistake. it's largely a mistake. i think the united states is tried to be the world's policeman to detriment the advantages the mat talks about are really you have nothing to do with these military interventions and kind of wasted spending that we waste try to
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police the world. but what about my specific point meant about the, the wall that we've seen now for almost 13 months on gaza. 43000 people killed by israel condemnation of israel and the us does nothing to writing in israel. it seems they seem. you could argue to have shredded the standards of international trade, 18 monetary laws, the geneva conventions to they even matter anymore. and this is old with the us, the providing the providing the money. i see it very differently. i think an important part of making a rules based system work is defending the system against those that want to tear down. so these are autocratic revisionists, great powers like china, rogue states like a ron interest groups like come off and so you can't have a functioning rules based system if you have a terrorist group running gaza conducting attacks and israel. so i think eliminating come off is an important part of having
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a functioning rules based system. and, and israel's actually going to great lengths to comply with the law of armed conflict. there are a nuclear power. they could have just new guns if they wanted to. well, hang on a minute, i mean they could have new garza, i mean, yes, but i mean that that is the is the most appalling thing. big the spectacle, you're suggesting a holocaust. you say the fact they didn't carry out. all the cost means that they're acting responsibly. no, but the way you set it up was that somehow they're engaging in barbaric practices and, and they're being very careful dropping leaflets on houses, warning people and buildings that they need to get out of the building before they conduct the military operation. you're not watching the same pictures. i much. well, you're maybe not talking to the same experts on the love word that i'm talking to. you know, war is hell and people die in war. but there is a long tradition of just war theory, codified and internet national law that says that, as long as you're going after military targets trying to limit collateral damage, that that's legal under international law. and what is real as doing is legal under
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i've spoken to lots of international lawyers, lawyers, and i've also seen the judgments of the international court of justice, which sits at the very top of your rules based order that you're talking about. but the systems in place, this rules by system, the united nations, all of this, i mean it's existed since the 2nd world war. is it fit for purpose in any way? well, i think it's good for purpose and a lot of ways and that it's, it's always been, i think the, to the extent there's a, an international order since world war 2. it's existed to serve really the interest of the great powers united states and some ways longer is it's preferences through international organizations. and, you know, the degree to which that's exposed is kind of hollow, varies. and now i think the warren is really is exposing, and i mean, i think it's kind of wild to say that, you know, we're bombing civilians and guys, or israel's bombing civilians with our weapons. and somehow that serving liberal values, you know, tell that to the people the bottom of the rubble pile. i think,
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you know, israel's clearly violating, i think normal practices of targeting by being very and selective about what they hate. so anyway, i think, you know, the united states is reputation has certainly taken ahead, but it also say, i think, you know, our reputation again doesn't really died that many countries in the world. i think it's a bit over stated to say people like us just because we're seen as the good guys. i think a lot of people are just in it for what they can gain from tagging along with us power. and the world is a little more self interested and transactional than that. do it minutes now, spain is sending 10 thousands more troops and police to the floods, the stricken region of valencia, at least 211 people are known to have died in flash floods 4 days ago, but that number is expected to rise. so the idea go reports from pipe water and acts of urgency and it is off the zone days off to the flash floods in buttons . yeah. many are still missing. this
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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 and there are dozens here. i bought the has so falls off with the highest number of confirmed desk of the towns only functioning clinic. the focus is helping those who survived but need medical help. the. 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. many volunteers came from ne, i'm saw on foot, sometimes walking for hours, carrying with them supplies and the desire to help out less fortunate neighbors. forget the yeah. you invalids. yeah,
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we're all united together in this catastrophe. now this has happened. we're here to help in any way we can put an o me of solidarity together with firefighters. i'm dealing says i'm the military to every month. string roads, buildings for moving rubble with specialized vehicles. while the armed forces have arrived to help with the rescue and recovery town of 5 for 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 amid a sea of mont 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 and mooning
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exhausted. but with a will to carry on.

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