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asking then let's go to court the case for the client on just the as well. strikes again in northern garza this time in bethel a here. where is sunday morning attack has killed 5 palestinians. the main site. this is all just their lives and all will. so coming up across the board of fi, drones, from 11 on target minutes. the faces in northern israel, one lebanese towns in the south. i hit spies reading jets, also ahead. i'm kimberly healthcare in charlotte, north carolina. were comma la harris's campaign believes that her past the victory on election day will be in the southern sunbelt state. and
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a rule for things pains, ministry escalates, recovery efforts in floods, devastation, valencia. and we'll have a live updates the let's begin the program and god. so what is relevant industry is hit more residential areas across the strip. at least 5 people were killed in early morning attacks. and the northern area of basically here is where the forces have flattened buildings and killed dozens and recent days as part of the month long siege on the area. attacks in open in central garza a forcing published indian families to flee. yes, again, old and 50 children have been killed in the north in just the last 48 hours. these really ministry has also targeted a poll your vaccinations and to injuring at least 4 children despite green searching, monetary and pores. just as go ahead and doris,
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she's in 0 balance. central garza hen took us through the latest strikes across gaza, particularly what impact the having on this podium vaccination campaign. ok, so since the early morning hours, is there new forces targets that's nice to densely populated? a houses where there are hundreds of palestinians that are effected by those that are strikes where some have been killed. others had been injured and others have been still trapped under the rubble. but we got a number that these 5 policies have been killed since that morning. but according to the house ministry, they're expecting that number to rise because there are dozens of others just dropped under the rubber. and also let me tell you that the very strikes were very close to where the, the,
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for the vaccination centers are. we're talking about the gods, the city where at neighborhoods are very close to each other. there's no pace and we know that all of the city is a very densely populated area now yesterday, and is really quite cops or targeted one of the vaccination sites with the sun greenage where these 3 policy insert didn't work were were injured. but this made a parents very terrified to go to those pod you back cities incentives because there's no guarantee that they're going to make it safe from their house or from where they're sell touring to the call you back solution center. and we're also talking about an area that has a complete siege for more than 3 weeks now, almost a month. the areas like to bad. yeah. be here. be heading are in in a complete seats. there's no water, there's no food, there's no medicine. there's no a, there's no dreams and there have been
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a cause and appeals that those really forces have been targeting a lot of houses in residential areas. and people are still trapped under the rubble . and we're talking about $100000.00 policy news at least. so let's imagine how many children that are deprived from this policy you back to nation, because the world has organization and the unicef and their partners were unable to take and access from the is really also are to use to roll out vaccination, a clinics, and to give the vaccination in those areas. so the situation is more and beyond. a vaccination campaign is a complete seeds. it's fun, tenuous. is there any attracts and there's a what we need to know that there's is really quads copies and drones the whole thing all the time. and best buy, and there has been a couple of air strikes and, and as nice a munition from time to time. and that's why policy mean parents are saying, yes,
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they may give their children this quality vaccination, but there's no guarantee that they're going to protect them from the it's rainier strikes. many thanks to that, hadn't cause already that for some 0 by the in central garza, francesco been easy is the un special rock, the tone the occupied palestinian territories. she says un member states need to intervene in gaza a deadlock and the security council is a red flag of the lack of political will. to stop is right. there is nothing that prevents of member state or from abiding by international they have even to join the and nobody goes. so not a the end of the a state that we just need to 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 media tardy and
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security services from miss rose. my stall, any trade with these drugs must be interrupted now and then there is also the pro logic sanctions and political sanctions. the 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 or median. so far as fijians and the gain. after one year we can exclude t, you reside to the month, the d is the stock bids 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 30, the tension on to be thought of. yeah, less than detention including what she dread of force the enforced of these up
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periods. everything that is really easy has been doing over the past 12 months. well, it's not forwarding to the palestinians, was already already being done. and now that's been escalated and unprecedented level. and that's part of a design, this totally to destroy what 3 main, so far as being in like india provide policy and 2 or 3 it has but i says it's targeted military bases across northern israel and a series of attacks and is right, a fights, a jet intercepted, long drone launched across the lebanese border bases near a car and hi fi, including the rama. it's david at base have been targeted as well as expanded restrictions on public gatherings across low got an e and the southern goal on several explosions will also reported on saturday off to has bought a drum struck some his rally cities near the buddha. israel has released video of
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what it says shows it's as strikes against has been a while, and he says it targeted 3 areas including launch sites in an, an identified pos of 11 on meanwhile, in southern lebanon is ready for systems loan strikes on the town of yeah, i'm just 10 kilometers from the border seventies, right across the teams. i've been trying to rescue 2 families who were trapped on the the rubble and wrong. com has moved from favorites. is there any site that they've killed? a 2 senior his bullet come on this by his bullet hasn't confirmed that also we're hearing strikes had taken place across the 120 kilometer contest, sometimes contested boda with northern israel. now these riley's are still using the same tactics on the ground as they have been doing since they announced that the ground defensive on this, on september 29th. what they doing is they coming in to the blue line in the border
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area, and they are clear what they call the hezbollah infrastructure. but in fact, what we're hearing from unit feel is that there is widespread destruction. and that's the time that they are using to describe what is going on in those villages . the and the final push for the it's the us presidential candidates have been campaigning, and the 7 battleground states. the results that could determine the outcome of this is election. polls suggest a tight race but worsening events. number least all complicating matters for harris, prompting protest rallies, corresponding company, healthcare reports vice president connelly. harrison maybe surprised appearance on one of america's most
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popular late night comedy shows. saturday night live pass. i'm going to vote for i raised any chance you are registered in pennsylvania, that the close race between harris and her opponent, former president donald trump. she says is no joke. and one of the most silly elections of our lifetime, and we still have work to do here, we're supposed to voters from the so called spring state of north carolina, a state trump one in 2020 by just 70000 votes. this is not someone who is thinking about how to make your life better. and this is someone who is increasingly unstable, of revenge with those has been the case for dozens of harrison's rallies. it's all right. in north carolina,
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the vice president was again interrupted by pro palestinian protestors, forcing her to pause. while speaking, we all want the bar in the middle leave to and we want the off is the everything in my power to make a motorcycle amari a say, some young people and voters of color who previously supported democrats are now supporting trump, or are choosing not to vote at all. so a lot of jersey is a lot of millennials and their pro palestinian pro palestinian. so i don't know if she's going to get that won't because of just tell me, protest has been out in the streets. also campaigning and north carolina. trump promised, this is all you need to know. campbell of broke and she broke it, we will fix it, i will fix it. campaign acknowledges that the president, donald trump, has a gaze with and the african american male voters. still,
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it believes that vice president, pamela harris, has connected with young voters, female voters, and tyler in the southern battle ground state. and that they believed is her key to victory. kimberly how good there are charlotte, north carolina, for the 1st time in decades to swing states have been bassett by natural, dissolved as close to election day north carolina and georgia, both recovering from the devastating impacts of hurricane helene. and even though revising is asking old time high, the concerns of faith to turn out may be effected on election day. is laura call on why north carolina masters? i'm going in to election day, but it's carmella harris. i'm donald trump, nearly neck and neck, and a 7 swing states. north carolina is one of them. it has 16, electro bates,
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one from 4 years ago, like many southern states and voted for democrats for a century before swinging to the republicans. in the 19 sixty's population shifts, including a lots of people moving in from other states, have made it into a swing states in recent elections. brack obama carried north carolina not really in 2008, but lost it in 2012. since then. it has remained placed with republicans generally having a small advantage. north carolina was the only one to visit his swing states, one by donald trump in 2020. but just by around 1.3 percent. so this time north carolina is very much at play as a crucial swing state. it's tamela harris doesn't need to win north carolina, but any scenario which she does makes her pause to 270 electoral votes on the white house a lot easier. for trump, he can also gets to 70 without north carolina,
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but doing so will be very, very hard. like so many of the swing states, north carolina is a story of a few large and heavily democratic cities balance against the hensler. but his boss rule and republican democratic votes is mainly concentrated in the state capital in raleigh, on the neighboring cities of greensborough and high point. and then down here in charlotte, the state's largest city is also a small, but significant concentration out here in the west of the state, around ashville. pretty much everywhere else is republican, right? now, every election has a so called october, surprise. this time it's hard, compelling, devastating still that costs more than $200.00 people to be killed, catastrophic damage across the southeast and united states. and that includes georgia and north carolina. a bees of the community busted by hurricane helene, and this is a month of
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a 2020 results look at these areas in the west here. mostly will mostly white, heavily republican bees, a trump strongholds, except to be a little pockets of blue. but i mentioned a moment to go around the democratic stronghold of ashville, again, by the affected by the hurricane. now, it's unclear how hard can lean is going to swing these elections. but it may affect the pace of the accounting process. how the federal government, that's by and i'm paris at the white house on the state government respond to this disaster. and how that perceive to respond could be a key factor for the states votes as, as they had to the pulse. it still has on our to 0. 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
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music in a time of conflicts, we meet the musicians determined to spread a hopeful message in some done the, [000:00:00;00] the, there's no limit to how far a dream continue to study in your own event, you know, counter and things the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out is there a mine desktops or is this i was wearing a tax to take a north and central composite, a forcing palestinian families to sleep. yes, again, united nations has condemned what it describes as indiscriminate strikes off to more than 50 children killed in the north in the last 4 hours. as paula says, it's telling me it's, it's minute she bases across moving israel and a series of attacks is really fine. so jet intercepted drone launched across the lebanese border. us presidential candidates come law harris and donald trump
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brought aid in the background space of north carolina. it's the final push for the white house ahead tuesday's election. and now the swing state that will be crucial on election night is georgia. it's seen a major demographic change in recent years. with immigrant communities influencing it's facing habits. in 2020 the state made a significant shift to the last election, joe biden, to democratic senators, as john henry reports from atlanta this year, the post address the race between trump in harris, hangs in the balance. 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 at both. yes. okay, thank you so much. cynthia. over at arrived in atlanta from costa rica in 2001. now
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she helps make sure eligible voters who came after her are registered and voted as seen for the for k. she says it's important to lift her voice is to raise them for democracy as a whole. counties here, the area of my billing is 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 simulate a diverse group of new immigrants. they come from asia, africa, and latin america, but share some common goals. the mean working class i will say a lot of immigration issues are shortly intersect with other racial. so the candidates, the past purposes on housing, expanding of healthcare. 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 joined the electoral roles jo bite, and one in 2020 by just 12000 volts. much of georgia's population growth has been
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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, which is why when we looked at high profile races, such as the president and the us senators, you saw a huge shift. george is the canary in 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. as thousands of women have rallied in washington dc, and suppose i've come to harris and have caused for access to reproductive health
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care. annual launch was 1st held in 2017 a day off to donald trump's integration. it was in reaction to some of his policies on public statements seen by money as home for prison. salumi was that specifies much they are vice president cala harris's strongest supporters, women showing up in force just days before the election. a woman's place is in the house. the white house determine that donald trump not get another term as president. we won't go back, we absolutely will not go back to a time where folks would not have access to abortion. care did not have access to the house could if they needed it, we won't go back to another. trump presidency. it wasn't 20171 day after then president trump snob duration. that the 1st woman's march took place here in washington and across the country. and the years since
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a supreme court dominated by trump appointees overturn 50 years of precedent ruling . there is no constitutional right to abortion. women are dying. people are not getting health care. they are ms. terry. they are dying. we just had another gap in texas, 17 girls going to 3 emergency rooms. pamela harris has made reproductive rights. a center piece of her campaign for the white house, an issue that really resonates with this crowd. and most polls show that harris has a double digit lead with women voters over trump. political post or greg streubal says there is a growing gender gap and american politics portion is kind of the bottom line and american politics on that. and so there's no doubt that part of the reason that she and demo crafts are doing better with leverage right now is because of the issue of abortion. but abortion isn't the only issue on the minds of women, particularly those who support trump. how do you be
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a champion for women's rights when you're taking away opportunities from biological women and giving them to transgendered, one? in the 2016 presidential election more white women voted for time. then hillary clinton were potentially going to break and potentially gonna go backwards and we're here to make sure we don't go back. but harris and her supporters are campaigning, hard to make sure that doesn't happen again and convince them that trump is a threat to women's autonomy as well as democracy. christian salumi, algebra, washington rescue if it's the ongoing and spain's region of valencia 5 days off, the devastating floods killed more than 200 people. 10000 more troops and police officers have been sent to the region, has thousands of people who are still missing. it comes to bid public on good about
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the speed of the authorities response. let's go to sonya geico. she is in my full to on the outskirts of valencia. so sonya, what's going on way you want? well there is still an enormous community acid, making sure that people have enough supplies. that includes food, that increase water and all the a some things such as not peas for babies and sama tree products as well. because of course, the big thing now is we're entering into this stage of the recovery process is inspection. everywhere you see in the town, it's filled with muds. it's filled with dust. he was a, there is still rubble on the streets even though specialize. vehicles provided from the military and out the rescue services of carrying away some of that rubble and avery as much as possible. the problem is, is that in these towns it's while you have all the very tight streets where there was an awful lot of debris that got quotes and a lot of homes here, the buildings they also have underground garage is as well,
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which is where they fit they could recover the bodies. this town already has one of the highest death tolls in the dissolved zone as well. and if you will come down here at this bridge here is where you have one of the most pressing concerns. you've got one of the bridges here, the only one that was really swept away underneath that. that is a container laurie that appears to have smashed into one of the pillows underneath the bridge as well. further down, you have several calls which have been encased in the muds assignment, are working as rapidly as possible. i've actually been working on this area since yesterday going in with a k 9 unit identifying if there are any parties that there appears to be, they've had that confirmed. and now the working as quickly as they can to get those bodies which have become stuck in the river beds. okay, many things that sonya can't go that for us in pipe also in the outskirts of valencia. now for 2 weeks of negotiations,
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countries at the comp 16 via of diversity summit, some columbia of agreed to establish a permanent body for indigenous peoples. the historic decision will allow them to participate in future decisions on nature conservation, as well as rules on the use of genetic information. but the summit did full shows on a key issue of funding planning to conserve nature. as on the run pay a $2.00 reports indigenous delegations broke into 2 years after columbia's environment administer. i'm now said diplomats for more than a 190 countries reached an historic agreement at the u. n. biodiversity summit to give them a permanent invoice on nature. conservation decisions is the is so now this is an unprecedented event in the history of multilateral agreements on the environmental indigenous groups and the local communities of the world connected through all
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knowledge systems on how to take care of life and biodiversity. that was the most important announcement at the end of 2 weeks of often contemptuous negotiations and deep disagreements between the countries to try to stem the dramatic loss of biodiversity in nature by 2030 delegates, for the 1st time adopted a measure to recognize the importance of the role of people of african descent and another one to force corporations to share the benefits of products such as medicine, created using genetic data from animal implants. but despite these announcements, there was no real progress on the most important issue. major funding to tackle the loss of biodiversity globally billions of dollars are needed, but only $400000000.00 have been pledged. actually the target is 20 per unit. yeah . by 2025. so it's one very good minutes to said this week. it's like saying that
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the bridge costs 500000000 to restore and you're giving me 5000000. it's just not going to happen. so we need this money to flow from the global north to the global south as fast as possible. we're looking at that protection crisis, we're looking at a restoration prices. we're looking at a situation where it's going to affect all of our lives, but it's not yet taken seriously by the treasuries of all countries in the global know. until that time we're going to continue to say the extinction crisis get was in the and there was a bitter sweet summit with a number of undoubtedly important announcements, but that missed the mark in the ever more urgent effort to reverse the accelerating loss has nature and biodiversity something that the delegates will have to continue to tackle next year at the cost charity on climate change in brazil, and 2 years from now in the next comp 17 in armenia. allison that i'm get the address to your colleagues. who are you saying is on the way in moldova, in
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a high stakes presidential run of could decide whether the country leads to ed's europe or russia president my assigned a want small david to join the european union opponent alexander the story. yeah. no low says ties with russia in the national interest. moscow was accused of interfering in the 1st rounds of an election, which is a claim it denies form oblivion. president, eva morales is quoting for international support assess up talks with the government of louie ok che, a group is morales suppose a student and all of the barracks on friday, taking a group of soldiers hostage. i mean, strangers have been blocking thousands of roads in the city of coach, a bond buffing $83.00 weeks to prevent the arrest of morales on rate charges. as the months of conflict in sedona have put its cultural life on hold, forcing many musicians and the performance to abandon their work. and he had been forced from their homes, but
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a few all determined to keep going. ever moving reports, this music room incidents capital was once familiar to my home or the home at a practicing musician. he says rarely a week used to go by without him visiting it. but the ongoing conflict between the countries army and the rapids support forces has left its prints here, just like it has on many parts of the capital. and he says he now finds the room unrecognizable. come on, come on, man. we used to come and meet fellow artist, so you're welcome. and i also used to come here for rehearsals, for concepts. this is where a lot of musicians we have stolen music. this war has had a deep impact to not just seeing the place like this is heartbreaking. you never imagined that a place like this would suffer this much. a few kilometers away from the musical professions union is the national theater,

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