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will have to hold the governments and corporations to accounts if they don't want to do it. by asking, then let's go to the court. the case for the client on it just the children and you guys are lined up for longer wage of polio vaccine is only for israel to attack on health centers for children. and 2 adults are injured. the office of this sort of life and go home also coming up is really strikes, bring death and destruction to eastern 11 and it's been under attack every day over the past week. a sprint to the finish line campbell of harris and donald from romney in spring states who are just 3 days left in the us election campaign,
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plus on chain space in washington dc. i'll examine what choose days us selection means the elusive 2 state solution in the middle east even is israel continues killing palestinians. i'm grabbing the last the we're going to beginning guys of what is really as strikes have been targeting densely populated civilian areas, killing at least $28.00 palestinians. dozens, health ministers wanting that i'm going on sees are unable to reach the injured is really, managers also targeted a polio vaccination center. in the north engineering, at least 4 children, a strong grenade was dropped in one facility. even though she monetary and pause had been agreed that at least 9 people have been killed in the all new set of refugee jump in central guys, this trip is rose, intensified ontario strikes there in recent days. and carter puts from there obama
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. it's in central guys on a waste is really strikes pounds who need and loosely dr. fiji count rescues and benefits. search too small during mobile, looking for anyone who's trapped solid 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 underway in part of now. drink garza but the world has organizations say 15000 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 of the vaccination and
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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 some of those down. and 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 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 is 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
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situation is had a strong southern muscle, was it done the hundreds of thousands of people in the north of gauze? i have little if any food, walter, or healthcare and the united nation say they're facing apocalyptic conditions in the odyssey. it or that are but of cause a palestine francesca ebony z z u n. special russell to her on the occupied palestinian territories. she says you and member states need to intervene and 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 enough see. 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, and also buying for chasing immunity tardy and security services from east
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ro, my stall. any trade with these threads must be interrupted now, and then there is also deep 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, of documented violations against the policy and people must displacements are be threatening. that then shouldn't be thought of. yeah, less than detention and coding of children. of course, the enforced that these up periods,
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everything that is really has been doing over the past 12 months, was not forwarding to the palestinians, was already has already been done. and now that's been escalated on a, i've got a 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. it is where the forces of attacked a district on the outskirts of 11 east capital bay were killing one person in injuring at least 15. the strike of hosp hits an empty building in a residential area. it follows a series of other strikes and the east of loving on friday. the killed at least 52 people. level homes, prime ministers, calling for an investigation into the kidnapping of a lebanese national. and then all of the city of buck soon, and his really ministry official says naval forces capture the senior member of his ball a more than 25 is where the soldiers were seen landing on the beach and seizing them
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on before leaving spain, boats, and long con has more from bye to a kid. nothing of operation made under the cover of doubtless is reading. they will come on. those of seeing hey, on security camera rating, a northern lebanese town, and kidnapping, a citizen he was late to identified as emmett. 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. this is a very serious incident. we haven't seen an extraction like this, or an abduction like this for a very, 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,
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witness statements from various pieces. 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 to put the secret mission to kidnapped them as took place, associate kilometers north of bay route. and the lucky christian town about thrown local, say he was snatched from student housing, purchasing, leaving bets, road shows a show the afterwards, his whereabouts remains unknown and wrong count out is 0. but through know the level of the is, was on both 11 and a guys and could have an odd size impact on the us presidential election campaigns with just days to go before the vote. and that's partly because out of americans
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are 2nd significant voting block. in some swing states, demonstrators and america's largest out of majority city have already been venting their anger. may say they're unhappy about us support for israel, and they say they don't believe that either counsel harris or donald trump can offer a solution. very simple, has more from dearborn in michigan of the year in the dearborn visited 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 said that there is no so i didn't know somebody to come in a hurry, but also to going out. 7 of them, oh no,
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i said right now there's no genocide joining me now if somebody sees from them. i know, and she's part 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 yesterday and he made a clear that he wants to use beads. i don't know what he's talking about. we're on millions and people have been getting killed, bothered by our money, 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 voltage,
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mostly because they're located in swing states, fact michigan. we've been seeing in the past few 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 she's the wars and the one on the war on guys, guys. yeah, we would not go. i know it's probably just the idea of already michigan. and there's been a palestinian solidarity valley in chicago, illinois. what protest is called a political leaders to do more to end israel's wall. and johnson, many of the demonstrators say they won't vote for either capital house. oh, don't it from? because of their views on the go and us support for israel. well, the us has been the primary, political, military, and economic and 47 the world since the 19 ninety's bots, house and military debacles in iraq and afghanistan undergoing side posed by china
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and russia. many in the u. s. want their government to focus on domestic priorities, and that's an issue. a diplomatic editor james base, put a guest in our washington studio. 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 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,
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you've got bite and making very strong comments about how civilians need to be protected in ukraine and that yes, yeah, you have to us allowing israel to continue bombarding garza, it's been condemned israel by the united nations security council, the united nations general assembly even the top colt of the rules by system, the international court of justice. well, i think the united states of 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
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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 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
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down. so these are autocratic revisionists great powers like china, rogue states like a ron interest groups like come austin. so you can't have a functioning rules based system if you have a terrorist group running gaza conducting attacks in israel. so i think eliminating come off is an important part of having 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, the spectacle. you're suggesting a holocaust. you think 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 and 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 on much. well, you're maybe not talking to the same experts on the love word that i'm talking to.
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you know, war is hell and people die in war. but there is a long tradition of just war theory, codified and internet tional law that says that, as long as you're going after military targets trying to limit collateral damage a bit, that's legal under international law. and what is real is doing is legal under. 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, or 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 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,
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you know, the degree to which that's exposed is kind of hollow, varies and now i think the warrant is realize 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, you know, it gets real as clearly violating, i think, normal practices of targeting by being very on selective about what they have. 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 view. it ment are still ahead and i'll just say the $10000.00 extra troops and police in spain. heads of the 5 drivers regional valencia adoption. the government's criticized. but his
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response, the historic election, only consequent, your president's get shot at with the potential to impact the shape of the well, we know, let's get, let's get the best amount because what a better story. but who gets to write that story? we're a nation in decline to like in size, and how would it matter to those in the those across our borders unlawfully will be apprehended and we're going to deport these people. we're going to get them out of our country. what is the, what to expect? let us know each other in the world who we are. we have to be brave. otherwise we look at how will the choice of one nation affect us all the
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populated civilian areas of being charged. as guys as health history is wanting, but i'm going to see several unable to reach the image. is there any forces, instructing the district to plus me and on the outskirts of pay, boots kidding? $1.00 person, an engine and 15 others? it follows a series of airstrikes in the east of 11 on friday. the killed 52 people. one of us is just days away from what's being described as a knife edge presidential election, donald trump and campbell, the house of criss crossing the swing states, and hoping to win every vote they can in the last minute push drums. how the 2nd valley of the day in north carolina down there, he was in santa virginia. it's a conservative toner of a state of both of the democrats in the last election. it tried to cost that impulse putting him in a tight race that his opponent i'm going to be like, the fact is they're saying it's very close. it's really not very close based on,
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based on what's been happening. is that so to us, willing, willing in all 7 swing sites as you bubble we just left 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 thing, a little birdie telling me that we're, we're leading in new jersey. what's that all about gun and fisher has moved from greensboro, north carolina, which ones run a took place. as you can see, the car leaving donald trump's event here in greensboro, in north carolina, he told his supporters that he was a head and all 7 swing states, including north carolina. and it's the head in new jersey as well. no. the poles don't actually suggest that, in fact, donald trump is going to spend
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a lot of time in north carolina in the last 3 days of the election campaign that may suggest that he realizes it could be in trouble. he a baby has to show up his support and what has been reliably republican state because of he doesn't win here. he's got no chance of winning the white house now he's going to go to pennsylvania and michigan as well. but the fact that he's spending a lot of political capital here suggests his pulling may not tally with what he's actually seeing on stage. in fact, there's a new pull out. it's in iowa, which has been a traditionally strong republican status with donald trump, has one in the last 2 elections. and it puts couple of how to say, hey, you know, if that pool is true and it has been reliable in the past, that would suggest a couple of how this is in for a very good election day on tuesday. is donald trump is losing with women, he's losing with older women. and remember this is a conservative midwest state, so she is doing well there. the suggestion is that she can do well in other parts of the country. the trump campaign will put out
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a response base and they're going to bump the idea that donald trump and possibly lose iowa. they're still saying he could when virginia new jersey and possibly even new york. the polls don't suggest that. but of course, the only pull that really matters is come, choose the all the for sure, i'll just say to greensborough, north carolina and kind of the house has also been campaigning in north carolina. the direct from democratic presidential candidates how the valley in charlotte. and there, how does it visited atlanta in georgia? she called in voters to turn the page and 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 the election to turn the page on out of donald trump,
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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 not and we knew it is time for a new generation of leadership in america. why does come responded? can we hold it? was that how does riley in north carolina for the 2nd time today tom, allah harris had her squeezes interrupted by pro palestinian protestors. it is a recurring event that continues to plague her as there has been worse and think events in the middle east. still with just a few days left until election day in the united states. pamela harris is pressing on with
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a theme that she believes will help push her over the finish line. and that is the issue of abortion, and add a woman's right to one in the united states. she continues to have her opponent on the issue that he would inflict on national a divorce and found something that is not entirely accurate, but certainly plays well to the majority of women who are concerned about that under a 2nd. trump presidency as a result is helping to plot a number of women across the united states to support cala harrison inbound. now pamela harris has certainly been concentrated ever energy in the final days and the number of tea battleground states. what are known as the sun belt, namely this would be georgia, north carolina. 2 and nevada, for campaigns believe if she can get high marks in the states. this will be her past, the victory. kimberly, helping out xerox. charlotte,
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north carolina integration is one of the key issues that americans say they're going to be considering at the ballot box on tuesday. both candidates are promising tighter border controls, but some still hoping that won't mean the doors slamming shots on immigration. any 200 separated families have gathered along the us mexico border on saturday to re unites with relatives. it's a charity run event that happens every year that allows families to meet briefly in the middle of the el paso section of the rio grande. it's the 1st time it was held was back in 2016 this year. families say they hope the outcome of the election will not make things worse for migrants. it's better because he and sammy hold while i pull it out loud. i hope the new us presidents will be basis so that things can get fixed rooms, save things will get hotter and more people will be separated. that shouldn't happen. we should be to give this a fix everyone's wellbeing the minds. i hope that with the elections, everything will get base and will be able to for you,
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not without families. i'm super excited to be here. i'm seeing my family for the 1st time in 12 years. so, but i'm also now if one of these is a human crisis, many people are dying for looking for a better life. also, the other thing that nobody's spoken about the very close to the election is that there is a massive impact on the latino families in the j 4 or 5 minutes of operation. the border port, vision and immigration policies are separating families, spain, sending another 10000 troops and police officers to the 5 head region of valencia to help us recover the efforts. at least 211 people were killed when the flood swept through the region. this week, dozens of people are still missing. the hottest had tons of colors in 6 months. and youtube deployment comes in and public anger over the speed of the authorities. response to the disaster can be bought and has won the contest to lead to brookings opposition. conservatives, she's the 1st black woman to had
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a major political party in the u. k. bought an ox replaces the sheets to knock in july. here that the tories to the west ever election defeat bought an arc has promised to return the party to it's funding principles. to under 0 is next time robust has to stay with us. the hello. we do still have writing the full costs across parts of the middle east exceed his band of cloud across the central parts of saudi arabia is pushing further north. so here i'm content, it will stay long as you drive temperatures low to me, that is the west to where the further north. so iraq saying some live you showers are on more than positive or on a particular stakes and lobby showers. and some long specifying winfrey whether the
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over the high ground some of that was the weather, also affecting the east, the side of a med, so west of syria 11 on the right, the way down into the occupied palestinian territory. seeing some wet weather as we go on through sunday, that west of weather. so a few showers the into gaza as we go through monday, but they will tend to ease as we go on through the next couple of days for the northeast. and we drive and much of ducky, i be, have got lots, you drive by the tree across much of north africa, the old shell. it's just up to what was the mediterranean coast, west africa, sing some showers, the clipping further south to cool. so just housing the southern coast for the most part, some showers they have until liberia. they've gone into the gulf of guinea. i'm for the south coast, a seasonal range, and now it stay me the way across the deposit of southern africa, still hots for a bus one. i was sure it was for the east in case the
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israel is judaism and judaism is israel. many american cheese are raised with a one sided view of israel. this is our land. that's what was conveyed to us found in the depths of my family's house. but the tide is shifting. as younger jewish americans learn the reality about these rails treatments of the palestinians, i was never in the palestinian house to lie barge into one in the middle of the night. it's a military occupation is right. it is every episode to announces era or the decades often before football says the echoes of south africa's causal system solving out inspiring new generation during the struggle. aust, it's lexi poll, hop 6 level says using cost as both of weapons and lifeline. giving voice to vision of freedom and dignity. multi instrumentalist and sing a phone with
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