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more than all logs, what in level, what is the world to expect? let us show each other in the world. we are. we have to be brave, otherwise we're not going to have a country left. how will the choice of one nation affect us? the us 2024 elections on out to 0. the . the hello, i'm sammy's. a them, this is been use our live from del, coming up in the next 60 minutes as well. strikes again in northern garza at this time in the law here was sunday morning attack is killed. 5 promised indians across the board of 5 drones from 11 and target ministry bases in northern as well on lebanese towns in the south faucet spies,
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riley jets waltz. i'm kimberly helped 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, the spain mountains. it's the biggest piece time disaster recovery operation and slug his valencia. where in one of the worst affected areas, the begin this news out in northern gauze, it was ready forces have targeted residential areas as a step hop that month, long, siege wounded palestinians with taken to hospital off the early morning strikes. and giovanni and bates law here, thousands of people have been killed in recent days. the destruction, so overwhelming and taught areas have been essentially cut off block access to
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major roads. rescue team say they cannot reach the engine, some of whom are trapped under the rubble. apolo vaccination center was also targeted, injuring at least 4 people in the past, 48 hours more than 50 children have been killed in the north and what the un cole's israel's indiscriminate strikes. the end of the whole day is life for us and data about us in central golf and hint, do we have any idea how many people as we speak right now trapped on the rumble pants fighting for their lives as rescue team sites? we can't reach them. 100 sammy hundreds of college students are trapped under the rubber those bus and the after the is really forces targeted to densely populated houses in the not during gauze trip today. according to house officials, we set that 13 policy news were killed under the another in the another in parts of
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gauze since the air, the average of all of the morning. but what we need to know saw me is for 12 days now. there has been no ambulances, no simple, good sense to you, no time. it extends another and god will strip. and there has been endless appeals and cause from families saying that they have a live people under the robust that their family members are trapped under the rubble and no one could rescue them for a couple of reasons. first it is because there is no civil defense teams and ambulances, but also people were digging with their bare hands. and according to these problem and these, these steps that they do not have any equipments to help those trap. under the rubble of the situation in the north is terrifying for the facts. that's where about a month of the seeds without water, without food, without medicine, without a yes says ready for says a made some. but paul,
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you vaccinations clinics in the cause of cities, but they deprived thousands of other children from this part of your back seen. and also they're also depriving those children from food and walk through. parents are saying that they are unable to feed their children, so they're either going to die from forest, starvation, or, or from the staging under the rebels or from the is where the air strikes me. right . and that's in the hopefully for us live from garza, garza's health ministry is wanting is ready for us, is tightening the siege on hospitals in the north. come, i loved one, hospitalized eating with huge numbers of patients who being injured. the facility is on the results stand on the stuff right now. the entire hospital is being run by a single doctor and these assistant, we spoke to doctor some of those. so for you, how about the challenges he faces and how the most nothings here in this world
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we've had to learn to do everything as is really forces during the hospital entertained the entire medical staff member. i, together with my assistant position, were left alone between a rock and a hard place either to give up. we're start doing what we can to save lives. the more just the to the high. by any measure it we've had to perform miracles. here. we've been flooded with victim suffering all kinds of injuries far beyond a full fledged hospital capacity. bees in terms of bed capacity to staff, qualifications, skills and capabilities, literal and physical and mental limits. but we were forced to act administered as caesar to a child who was in critical condition and my colleague opened up his abdomen and stop the bleeding. it was the 1st time i ever performed a surgery. this was totally outside the scope of our specialization. we did what we had through to save lives, otherwise it's and victims would die by the grace of god. the child survived and was moved the i see, you know this and it's not, it was done. i was in what i have
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a message to the world, not only to the w h o, the red cross, and the international community, but also to the proponents of international law and all those who pontificate on humanity and human rights and an urgent humanitarian passage must be opened without delay on top fuel and medical supplies delivered, and also to allow for a specialized medical staff to come and lend a helping hand. we have been abandoned by the whole world and left to work under unimaginably harsh and horrifying conditions. so much about this, i know you said. all right, well the rachel coming is with save the children international. she's the humanitarian direct. so and team lead in gaza joins us now from data by law in gauze, a good to have you with us. so 1st of all, let's start with the, the prison, the number of 50 children killed in 48 hours. what is such a high casualty? total amongst children suggest to you? yeah, i do is extremely cigna. i well that is unfortunately in gaza,
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not unique children on the coast. and both bought been living in constant fear. we know the, there's approximately 20000 children that all of a sudden become on the comforted and this complex on 14000 children have been killed in the last 12 months. so yes, 50 is an extraordinarily high number, but it really talks about. he tends to say, you know, his conflicts of visual on children were on so on the status in strike on polio vaccination centers. what does that mean for the campaign? while i wake up to the news this morning and you are the consequences of uh, the attacks on was cat. i'm specifically with the napoleon campaign, whether that be a agreement over a o as in austin, this is sort of children are to beach for vaccinations. it's really beyond
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belief and of course the sites on communities is that there will be a lock of or not so the of trust ways of people with mothers who will definitely want that children to be vaccinated. but they have to weigh about with the risk goals under the auspices, all of the outcomes facility being a tax us and the people, including a lots of children, constantly having to be on the move. what is that dues to not have access to food to hold her education, health care, but just a sense of stability of life. exactly that. yeah. the sense of normality and a sense of stability has being met so way from them and you know people and gaza and children and garza have been displaced. and given me, if i q ration, which is
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a 910 times in the space of 12 months, of course, there is no way for people to go the age of a small geographic space. this. now you don't need it too many people have being displaced within that space is shrinking and shrinking as about to ration or what is oh i should. but the impact on children's mental health and well big case cannot be underestimated. because we know full education, 5 or 12 months now, came jarvis about sense of new quality. got me in that sense of protection. the education provides for children has been ripped away and, you know, with this new uh, these call some about she ration orders, children are risk of being displaced, but also have them to take home goals. you've been probably such things that are not for children who can take them, can i give them those that have to take on fetching goals, trying to find food,
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as you said? so we're deeply concerned for children of the mental health and wellbeing and goals . and because not only are they living in call since they were being displaced, they are living costs are being boned. they have seen the relatives and the friends killed those same things under child support to see if we talk about the north of gauze. in particular, un officials are talking about an apocalyptic situation that they say the entire, the entire palestinian population in the north of gaza. is that imminent risk of dying? how long do we have before we start to see those blue coolant things become reality . we told him, weeks or days. i mean, i think we are seeing, you know, we are seeing the apocalypse now unfolding and it also goes up. the message is placement of people into causes, 50 must have displacement and evacuation orders. and by lie i,
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but people in las vegas to move, people are being culturally uh, bombarded with a real attacks that cause we know the food on the water that is not sufficient. the convoys, all figures are being denied in to the know. so we have no is old in terms of say to children, but we have reports, football partners, and most of them all stuff from is you want to do it because of the, of the situation and folding it is absolutely catastrophic. all right, thank you so much for your thoughts on that and sharing with us your experience. that's rachel cummings from save the children into national talking to us from gaza . thank you. now is ready forces of reportedly employed civilian companies to flatten homes in the southern gaza city. over off the video ops loaded by an
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employee, shows them bulldozing through ruins with plans to destroy a local mosque. and nicole are the subject of the permission to talk a whole new about getting enough people to say, i mean, based on this or not to the milan cheese. so what's missing up? i'm going to be done with the window on the way doing that. i'm done, you're levy is the president of the us middle east project. he's also a former advisor and these ready prime minister's office joins us now live from london. good to have you with us. so daniel, what are we to make of video like that the private companies being employed to flatten what's left of of neighborhoods, including a mosque. why? sammy will likely say is, it is
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a consequence of the staggering level of impurity us which has become normalized. i must never be normalized over this past. yeah. cause that has dramatic consequences. the cost of the palestinians, the lebanese, the others. but i think as dramatic consequences to the world, all of us living in any one of the states without. yeah, that looks like it's a long way away. i don't want to bother my sunday with this. it matches to every body what is happening here because of this impurity. the evidence is best that makes you have courageous job list whose lives were risk, a 176 states. the west in mainstream media has been derelict, and it's judy. but the evidence is that it's significant measure because of clips like the one you showed us, but he's raised not only public, the stating, but giving us the video evidence of what is being done. that means,
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so what is happening to palestinians primarily, although need goals of this of westbank, there's less and then we'll have a impact for generations, the level of destruction, suffering, even polio vaccination campaigns cannot be continued. but it's also about how international law is being laid to rest it and even more definitive way hang on your walls that will come to the international aspects in this, in a 2nd. but coming back to this video, it doesn't come in a vacuum because it comes what in the last week, 10 days of hearing and cries, increasing statements from is right. the ministers calling basically all talking about the destruction and settlement of gauze. i want to reach you a couple of quotes, so this one is by may go on to administer full social equality saying
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want in the end, will we do that will really hurt them. the only taking territory will really hurt them another cause. this one is by the national security administer. it's a mob been given. we're also saying if we want so we can renew, settlement in gaza. both of those comments made you know, october 21st. when they were addressing this gathering this conference to discuss, recycling does that, is that a link between statements like back from government ministers and the sorts of videos that we're seeing it goes much further back, sammy, of course, because war is ralph has done, is that it is maintained and occupation, paul type regime, which has been largely paid for across decades. but international funding for
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something that has become a band to stay on the policy and, you know, sort of the private sub contract as a read on this. as you do in more all profit tv, but here it is so transparent and you have the americans and some states in your region. go say we will pay, we see these reports, we will bring in private contracting firms. as ms. ray, the company c, d g, which is being talked about going to be part of this destruction, this displacement, they own radio and then you have government ministers. it was nothing you obviously could part which was the main organizer all that conference to resettlement in garza. i need is only possible to because these roles crates, ties internationally, continue to be normal. the export and sale. i'm drifting, of weapons to continue this to israel is still treated as
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a normal thing when it's robotics international court of justice. urgent provisional measures, in a genocide case, when it violates those the normal seat continues the bilateral relations continues . israel's membership in good standing of the united nations. we want to say talking, you insurances and talking to you in troops, driving rock shot through the un, shots of and even when it's have boxed, it just says the us building should be destroyed and shreds un charles, up on the podium at the general assembly. or these things happen, the private sub contract is go in and they say hey, we're also part of wherever the rest lawrence, wherever the sanctions. where is that course shooting or whether it's on time continued to be a member of good standing and not just bags just because what it all that's up to saw is the destruction that we see. and also the possibility of doing diplomacy because he's real close to those thoughts and says yes would agree to
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a ceasefire and left with us. but we should continue to operate the treat militarily in another southern country. cool. yes. we'll agree to a few days. pause in garza, but we insist will continue the disruption. i'm the americans. i know daniel's mistake, as well as when he 1st useful enough of this is precisely related to that point when you say where all these lead as well, why we're seeing all those things. you mentioned. what kind of hearing even an opposite message at times from west and latest one that you might expect with the prisoners following secretary david lam, a for example, talking in the parliament about why one should not talk about genocide in gauze or this of course, despite the fact that we had on november 16th that report will statement by 30 for you and special roughly chosen experts talking about a genocide in the making. well, this is david lamb, his take on it. those tasks with long sleeves used when millions of
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people lost their lives in process like around the 2nd world war, the holocaust and the way that they are used on the minus the serious all stopped. it wouldn't be lost on the i think many people of course david daniel that most, i mean the take the example of the genocide in rwanda, which david's i'm a referred to. millions of people did not perish in that while we seeing so a bit of a factual conundrum for him on that front. but why are we seeing the push to try and downplay what's happening in gauze or from west and lee? there's even to the point where they sometimes total themselves into factual contradictions. i'm sure there are
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a many reasons sammy, but if you begin to acknowledge what is happening, that then the has between your policy and the reality becomes too much to say. so the only way you can sustain a policy of complacency is by denying what you are listed in. but the conundrum that you described to spot the pop because not only and david this is a lawyer, he knows he knows this material. i'm sure genocide has a legal definition. that is why the case is moving forward at the i c j. that's why those are the 2 professional basis you need is no matter. can you choose the numbers of dec and according to the logic spoken that did you tell you would have to withdraw its mission in the law genocide case,
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not to buy the west. of course won't buy damn the damn be a pull the case to the i c j only genocide against the ro king will not quite suit all the countries submitted in favor of the can be a deposition that this is a gender site. the u. k. one, the, the okay, should be consistent on all the western countries, including germany, which is alongside the us, been perhaps one of the most complicit most in bracey. sorry, i didn't really, daniel best take your point, david lima, himself on that issue. tweeted, quote, horrific the right hand go all facing of genocide. so apparently he does know what a genocide is. according to legal terminology, at least when it comes to the necessity, quote unquote of having millions of people to be killed before it's considered a genocide, right? just by then virtue of his own tweets and it all comes down savvy to it's all we creating
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a misconception list because sometimes always roles being held to the highest standard. know is real used to be held to a lowest standard now which helps to move stand. ready a tool and the power, the palestinian lebanese, and all the lights have no value as tools. but that is not a well any want people to live in. because coming to a conflict and they used to, that's the message here. and what it's left by the us, let's be clear, but it's west and allies have gone to low with this, but all of us will. so let's be clear. all the states could also bring sanctions. they can also have impact on the western allies, large silver and wealth funds. other investors can say no, we're not going to go along with this. so everyone here has a responsibility. it's responsibility spelled out the an i c. j advised re opinion july, now codified and un general assembly residential, 12626, and
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a less than 2. we see the staggering impunity challenge with us. we're all going to see. well, i'd sure. maybe if not all of us can no longer look at all tv screens, i can see that this is a, well, that's acceptable to live in. when this is being done to people in broad daylight with impunity. daniel did want to ask you about the level of, of accountability for a lot of arab leaders as well in terms of what they can or on not doing. but i think when i have to leave that, i'm being told her, i might be a science. okay. you say so thank you for at least taking that box and bring you back to talk about that aspect like that. thanks so much daniel. leave you. the thanks denny has ballasa is it's targeted, match the bases across northern israel in a series of attacks then is riley fight to jet, intercepted one drug launched across that i've been east border basis,
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nasa and heifer including the david database have been targeted. israel has expanded restrictions on public gatherings across slower gallery and southern goal on several explosions were also reported on saturday off. that has been long drawn, instruct somebody's riley cities near the border in southern lebanon, is right. the forces of launch strikes on the town of fam, just 10 kilometers from the border. lebanese red cross, the teams are trying to rescue 2 families. what trapped under the rubble. let's go to a non con, his line for us and by route. so how is that search for survivors under the rubble looking now as well, they all assemble domestically, calling this a rescue effort to try and get to those people trapped under the rubble. but they've been trapped under the rubble for days now. so this may will be a recovery operation, robin risky, one. and what's the difference?
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well, the difference is a rescue operation is when you, you have hope that that might be people alive. still arrest recovery efforts is simply just to get the bodies out of that. they have died. these rallies have made incredibly difficult emergency services to get into the time of crime. it's out of control is actually on the old waist, intense and constant shelling and strikes. indeed, we've seen as strikes coming throughout the morning as well, where israel said it's killed who has believe is all the has the less has been commented on that. now this is a coming as israel. i'm bouncing a brazen. don't rage on saturday morning where abducted a lebanese, this is a, let's find out more about that. 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,
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and kidnapping, a citizen. he was late to identified as a might. i'm a, has israel claims he's a senior hezbollah operative. but the lebanese government say he was a civilian at sea captain, who is receiving training levels 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, 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 pieces. the abduction is the latest escalation and a year long conflict between israel and his beloved. these really ami has carried out and strikes largely in the south and in the east,
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and has forces on the ground in southern lebanon. but the secret mission 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 parts the same, leaving by food shows a show the afterwards his whereabouts remains annoying and wrong calling out is 0, but through know the level of the mountain, the final push for votes. the u. s. presidential candidates have been campaigning in the 7 battle ground states, the results that could determine the outcome of this year's election pulse suggest a tight race was being events in the middle east, complicating matters for harris prompting protest. so the rallies are corresponding . kimberly how to reports from north carolina the vice president,
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colonel harrison maybe surprised appearance on one of america's most popular late night comedy shows up a lot, saturday night live. so i'm going to vote for i raise any chance you are registered in pennsylvania. that's a close race between harris and her opponent. former president donald trump, she says is no joke. and one of the most hon totally 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 was 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
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right. in north carolina, the vice president was again interrupted 5 pro palestinian protesters, forcing her to pause while speaking, we all want the bar in the middle leave to end. we want the off stage is the everything in my power to make folders placing demari 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. 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 how many protests those have been out in the streets. also campaigning in north carolina. trump promised, this is all you need to know, can love broke and she broke it,
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we will fix it. i will fix it. campaign acknowledge is that the president, donald trump, has a gaze with an african american male voters. still, it believes that vice president, pamela harris, has connected with young voters. female voters and motors of color is the southern battle ground state, and that they believe is for key to victory. kimberly, how get charlotte, north carolina, the future of the war and your training is that the center of russia's interest in the us presidential election. donald trump has criticized the scale of us military assistance for ukraine, and during the presidential debate, refused to say whether he wants to cry and to win the will come to harris's. instead. argue that support for you. frame is in america, is long term strategic interest. and she's called fulton a murderous dictator. maria bettina is the deputy head of
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the phone relations committee at the duma. she joins us now from moscow. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, do you think, given those quotes? i mentioned that you think most of use a trump presidency more favorably than the harris one a while i would say my favorite me sir. the car is uh, uh, bulk in today's, uh, whatever they say they should change the promises. and the problem is that the us cannot be trusted at all because every next president changed the vision and all negotiations. and all agreements that have been signed are just canceled by a new one. so it's very hard to navigate. and the condition to tromp. uh well, she is quite a favorable in and in the conflict, but i mean ukrainian or russian conflict, but he does not give any specifics. that's 1st down. i do believe that the
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christian critical for and, well, there election complaint is not the us. now the ukraine, russian concert, or israel palestine. so right now, american society more is more interested in the person. the one is um, try us on the gas stations than 9 brain, russia, or even any offering to national conflict? no, i would believe it's gonna play some role, but this not the carol talking a brush. i mean, we don't care, but i should be. course trump promised last time when she wasn't present. a lot of things though she did. but if you and the from the side, somebody jump in between that 1st trump presidency was, was under a loss of scrutiny over his connections or ties to russia. do you think if there was a 2nd trump presidency, how different would it be absent that kind of investigation mother investigation
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and scrutiny that was going on? i don't think it's i imagine anymore, because the bonus reports miller reports and durham newborns. they show that there was no interference down there. i know that that's a personal actually serve time for the interference, but kind of happens as inside of the american documents. so wow, that's a good question. why did they serve the time? but anyway, so i think that it's actually small number one now in the agenda. well, in my will that make a difference too for sure actual to an actual trump presidency is policies. now if that sort of pressure isn't that i'm not going to say so i just think that they will be handling their israel co sign complex for sound on them. go to russia to ok, and you mentioned your personal experience in the us at the end of 2018. you pleaded guilty to being directed by a russian government official to quote,
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established unofficial lines of communication with americans having power and influence over american politics and quote. do you think it's important for the russian government? it's still important for, for russian officials to try and establish those lines of communications that you, you pleaded to. i was there on do single diplomacy. and the fact that i applied guilty to a conspiracy back towards myself because nobody, nobody is on my case. and are they tortured me for 4 months or so if they can find them? well doesn't do from little credit to or actually guessing guilty or something. but anyway, hopefully you're really the correct sorry, things i try, i try, i mean i try and i feel actually, but nobody took my p o one actually due to the wrong answer report,
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asking me to actually provide the substantial evidence that made me guilty and that i did, it's under pressure, but nobody from my case anymore because they just don't care. they have nothing, something new and they're jumping right now. and i was just a part of the which from they did this was trying to, he was, he was a part of the withdrawn, but now they have a huge fight to play, and that's not thrasher. so i do not think that today very rational and you know that any to appearance at yahoo, they will try to play this card. but it's not gonna work well. i'm the total or after time here as well. so i'm gonna have to leave it then the bettina deputy had a foreign relations committee at the do know that i had on the 0 news out pollution across the u. k. is all to waste. find out what active is. so planning to do to address the problem and celebrations off to the u. n's by diversity summit agrees to give indigenous peoples of voice in nature conservation decision.
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the the hello there are still a few sundry showers across the eastern part. so spend a little bit of cloud just around here, but not to hear it. we do have dry, unsuccessful weather, the showers across eastern spring will grass the eas as we go through the next couple of days behind me. though we do have something to keep an eye on this, this sub tropical storm patty and that will make its way towards northern parts of portugal. as we go through the next couple of days. we are looking at so long as you find picture for the most part is instead across much of europe, but those shows still affecting east in spain. i would tools the body. eric's will tend to quite and down as we go through sunday and on into monday, the few of showers appearing at that stage. but by then we will start to see what
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to whether from patsy. it's not safe to push his way towards the port to go towards the west. impossible spain before drifting a little further northwards. much if you will then said losey, do i not particularly warm it? we have good. let me try whether be some pieces of cloud around as we go on through the coming days based on the bases of cloud to cause northern parts of africa. so a few showers to come here in northern areas of algae or maybe normally be able to watch egypt for west africa. still plenty of showers around, maybe around the coastal regions. thinking midway south, the, the, just after midnight on march 10th, 1945, devastating us a rate on tokyo, unleashed firestone on a densely populated area of wooden and paper houses by sunrise more than a 100000 people. but that 70 years later, those who survived seek recognition and compensation for the event that defined
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their lights only to find themselves still cost aside. witness a procedure on a jersey to the climate change changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk. but little action is all about distract, create confusion to create smoking mirrors, the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematic. so for just the oil industry was a main bank roller for opposition to climate act. the campaign against the climate? do you think that's a bad thing? most you to have different spheres? absolutely. on, on just even the
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welcome back to watching al jazeera. that's recap. those headlines is really false, is are again talking residential areas in northern gone science. they stepped pump them month, long sage, wounded palestinians with taken to hospital off the early morning strikes, jabante a and big lie as the law says, it's targeted admittedly basis across northern israel. in a series of attacks, it's very fine to jet, intercepted one, driving launched across the lebanese border face. is there a cost in haifa, including that amount, david that lives in socrates? us presidential candidates come on a house and donald trump riley's in the background stage of north carolina. it was the final push for the white house ahead of tuesday's crucial election. rescue efforts are ongoing and spans regional valencia 5 days off. the devastating floods kills more than 200 people. 10000 more troops and police officers have been sent to
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the region as thousands of people are still missing. comes and made public anger about the speed of the authorities response. sonya guy go joins us now from pipe post to on the outskirts of valencia. so 1st of all, sonya out of the, the rescue. if it's looking then now and if you can see behind me, hey, this is one of the focus of the rescue recovery efforts being done by the fi of fi says hair as well. uh, this is actually uh the beds of the chiva us a ribbon ravine here that runs right through the middle of 5 for the on the scene which caused so much devastation when it slotted. if you can imagine here, it flooded all the way up the banks on up to about a 2 meters above the banks as while into the houses flooding the town on either side. this particular pot here, risk recovery. what? cuz believe it, there is
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a truck here and they all start saying they started the process yesterday and they are continuing this. it is a long, slow, arduous process. you need different units to try and work out what they can pull out, how they can also do it in the safe mama. they had the k 9 units here who made the detection that they were bodies. in fact, in the day bri coats in the debris that behind but this is not the only site where recovery is taking place as well. as you can see here, all along the river beds, you have vehicles which are trapped on the ground as well, including those bit further behind. so you have some more risky work cuz from other regions as well, who will working on all the vehicles which are cool top in that again, k 9 units did the tax bodies there as well. so very slow process, a very difficult process as well, but one that takes a lot of specialization as well. they need to know what they do, you know,
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just be able to make the recovery as safe as possible. because of course also this, but today we are also expecting more range and that will definitely impact how much recovery if it can take place as well. considering the town is already still inundated with muds and water that has been trapped to today's. so i thank so much, that's sonya guy go for us. the some type of to in spain protest is a gathering in central london to march through the city. the modeling, the government takes immediate action to end. the pollution of u. k will to waste sewage agricultural waste and all the chemicals regularly spill into the walls or across the country that can create major health risks to humans and cause damage to the environment. let's find the picture of the case was, have problems. the environment agency says there are more than 85 percent of rivers that do not meet ecological standards. last year,
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the amounts of rule sewage spitting into england's rivers and seas doubled. more than 450000 cases recorded and report suggests 9 major mates in poultry producers generate more than 30000 tons of live stone waste. every day a spring and tale angelos in london for us. so what immediate steps do the demonstrations, one of the governments it takes to try and tackle this well, i've got a guest here that will explain that. but just to paint your a little picture of where we are central london, where we're expecting thousands of processes from a 130 different organizations out. many of these active estimates they who have really revealed the green state of britain's waterways. as he said last. yeah, what was the company's exploited a loophole and discharge 3600000 hours of untreated sewage into britain was rivers,
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lakes, and seas making. the water levels have dangerously high levels of bacteria, making it dangerous for swimming and killing wild life. now, these are the activists of the story in the news and also made this a key issue in the last election. and it's these activists who say they will be the watch dogs to make sure that the government keeps its promises to change the system . and with me is one of them. it's very bristow from stuff is again, sewage. now labor says it does shed the public's anger on this issue. they've created an independent water commission that going to bringing new rules to charge for to companies and also ring cents investment the re investment infrastructure, not things that so what more exactly are you asking for from the government? so the government is talking to tools, but they go to work that will fund them and see we did a huge coat to shift across all of these boards. companies these gonna start with
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a new g t on or what about the war to regulate to the regular everything that these privatized boards companies do in england. and we've got a ship that they go to have a gc to protect the environment currently the early gt the of what has on these boards companies is to make money all the time. they're going to do that. these war to companies will prioritize making profits from pollution, and that's why we got so much sewage in our rivers and lakes and asked these if we make the environment the privacy. hopefully we get different outcomes. but the reality is that these private moving companies who have not invested in the infrastructure over the years on now in debt. now they're saying they do not have the money to clean up the system to make the changes that you are asking for. they want to cost the cost on the customers increase bills by 40 percent. so what is the solution? uh, well, i mean this, you what you probably like to do to match this of this system on the one hand, watch companies 2 weeks ago with fines, but not delivering on their environmental outcomes. and they had to take money. the
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government find them into must have millions of pounds, but on the other hand, they're asking for more money from customers to pay for the improvements, which by the way they were meant to her already done. so we call this ridiculous money. go around, we need to simplify the system. we need to prioritize the environment. they've got to happen now because our lakes numbers that these are in a desperate, desperate state. so we've got to make sure that the right money is flowing in environments and frequent notes in the dividends. the last 30 is about 85000000000 pounds is flowed out of the system, is the profit. so for investors running into pipes and things that are going to souls, how our environment a thank you. so i'm vicious demands have from the activists. as i said, the government has created an independent last a commission that is promising. great change, but that's not expected to be brought into law until the end of the year. and that's charlie angela for us from london. after 2 weeks of negotiations,
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countries at the comp 16 biodiversity summits in columbia have agreed to establish a permanent body for indigenous people. the historic decision will allow them to participate in future decisions on nature, conservation, and rules of the use of genetic information. but the summit fail sholtes on another key issue a funding plan to conserve nature out of funds on the i to reports from the meeting . and kelly in did use delegations, broke into 2 years after columbia environment administer announced that diplomats from more than a 190 countries, reached any story agreement at the u. n. biodiversity summit to give them a permanent voice on nature. conservation decisions is the is so now this is an unprecedented defend and the history of multilateral agreements on the environmental indigenous groups and the local communities of the world, connected through all knowledge systems on how to take care of life and biodiversity. that was the most important announcement at the end of 2 weeks of
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often contemptuous negotiations and deep disagreements between the countries to try to stem the dramatic loss of biodiversity in nature by 2030. the 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 set this week. it's like saying that 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
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south as fast as possible. we're looking at that protection crisis. we're looking at a restoration price is 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 end 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. now 18 months of conflict in savannah for this account for life on hold full thing, many news issues and all the form is to abandon their work. many have been forced
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from their homes, but a few determined to keep going. so the move in reports from the capital call to, to this music room incidents capital was once familiar to my home with the old man, a practicing musician. he says rarely a week used to go by without him visiting it. but the ongoing conflict between the country's army and the rapid 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 they 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 imagine that a place like this would suffer this much. a few kilometers away from the musical professions union is the national theatre. when musicians and actors once performed
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. now defeated seats are damaged, along with the walls of the building. music and voices used to fill this theatre. but now there's just the occasional sound of artillery fire. more than 18 months of slicing has not just chatted the building, but also the artist community. many have been killed or displaced in the conflict or have been forced to turn their attention away from the arts and focus on surviving. some artists have chosen to continue performing despite the civil war that's forced to more than 14000000 people from their homes. who i'm with dean bubble is among such are says, here in under mine being displaced has him stop him from playing music. a lot of performing studios means that's open spaces. are the only option for them to play their music. and the chance for those who have grown used to the sounds of gunfire to listen to a different tune about a fee. and when we organize these gatherings to entertain those who have suffered
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from the conflict and pass on a message of solidarity and unity with those who are suffering from the war. not everything is available to getting equipment as hard because it means traveling from one state to another. not all can manage travel costs. some in the artist union said the government should give support. uh that can the, you know, the government should support artist and the artist unions who are in the country to help them improve their situation for, for now, are disliked these continue to perform, hoping that they can distract people from the conflict and provide entertainment to those who come to lift and keep them oregon ultra 0. i'm the man hutton of phil i head on al jazeera in support and live uphold. capitalize on a shock, mine just the city, the faith. details coming up to the
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us 2024 elections on now to 0. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the us bring you some sports news now 9 just the cities impressive on beats and run in the primarily is over. the last the button must, as well as a surprise defeat, for also no one has allowed livable to capitalize at the top of the standings from science that has more so we run the 10 games into the premier league season,
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but this could go down as the moment this will austin's type of hopes fade away for the title challenges of off after one new to speak to new call. so it was then over to manchester city, i'm livable to strength, mcclain's. but a 30 to master run was on the threat for pep called you or the side going behind for the 6th time the season. well, i'm live a poor conceded against bryce and to the sides, occupying the leaks top 3 positions, all costs for the feats. but then came in a minute period but changed everything. evan olsen typing input 2nd and the double strike from cody get co, i'm itself put lives in front, the city waste volt, back to like go and then this from erling holland. but it's
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a 1st defeat since december last year for gaudio the and now 2 points behind that rivals and difficult pollution now, but the if you want a 100 stimuli still, you will feel that you have an open and close to your 90 minutes. close, close, close a situation, you have to be strong, you have to, we need to have to do these kind of situations and then too, they were not able to do it. sometimes it's sometimes open as of right now, so i have to accept it. so i know the width on a slot side, on the davis, so his closest competitors for the type miss outs. not because of the fact that they last, but what i do like a lot is that last week we were 2 times we game one goal behind against optional 1000000 to one. and 2 times we were able to fight ourselves back into the game. and in this game we were one about half time, then to come back to way we did that gives me a lot of confidence for the rest of the season. was the loudest class since i've been here. and i think we need them again to make sure we stop play like this from
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the start and defense kind of help us from the start pulling city face off on the 1st of december and match the could now carry a lot more meaning tom size and i was the 0 the managers to you nicely. they getting ready to face chelsea in the 1st match following the confirmation of a new manager. reuben, i'm owed him. will officially take charge before the international break on november, the 11th. but it's rude button. this story who's leading the red devils for now sunday's game will mock his 2nd matches into a manager following a thrilling 5 to victoria gates less that in these day view, the document will be reunited with these 4, my teammates and chelsea manager. and so my desktop as united look to move up to 10 in the table i will give you might be good on sunday before the game and yes, we expect it's a tough game. fantastic guy. onboard, very professional, and we have the very good group of human being in the time with the,
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