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nation affect us all the the us 2020 for the elections on now to 0. the his world strides again in northern gauze at this time and basically here where a sunday morning attack has killed 5 palestinians. the main site this is down to, is there a light from the also coming up across the board of fi, drones, from level non target military bases in northern israel. wal lebanese townsend, the sound all hits flies where the jets plus spain mounts. it's biggest piece time
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disaster recovery operation in love hit valencia. we live in one of the west effect to there is i'm kimberly health 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 hello welcome to the program. we begin in northern gone, so where is where the forces are again targeting residential areas as they step up the month long siege wounded palestinians were taken to hospital off early morning strikes in jabante a bit slow here. thousands of people have been killed in recent days. the destruction, as you can see the over whelming anti areas, essentially costs off blocking access to major roads. rescue team say they can't
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reach the engines, some of whom have been trapped on the the rubble. meanwhile, a pony of vaccinations center was so targeted, injuring at least 4 children. yes, today in the past 48 hours move and 50 children have been killed in northern garza . and what you know, it's nations is cooling israel's indiscriminate strikes. let's go ahead and cut our shoes and 0 by that and central garza and i think we've run out of woods to describe what is happening in gaza. let's try it anyway. what's been happening in the last few hours. what can you tell us? well there has been a couple of houses that have been targeted by these really forces and the another in parts of a gaza, especially into bad. and they had 2 families on the job and i thought maybe squared target that and we're talking about dozens of pilots news chopped under the rubble
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. and let me also remind you that there has been no civil defense teams or ambulances for 12 days now, where the siege on another and godless trip is hitting a month by tomorrow. not by month without food, without water, without medicine, without a typically nothing. and with constant is where the air strikes and lots carpenters and drones. and not only that, we have been learning from our colleagues on the ground, but there has been explosive robots that have been exploring all night yesterday in different areas into bad. yes. so that people are saying that all night long there was and list explosions. and also there have been at least 13 palestinians killed since the morning in northern god, this trip and, and, and, and this is an indicator that as well as a operation continues. and they also informed us that there has been, is ready tags and is ready. soldiers presents in the hard stuff too bad. yeah. and
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another and gaza strip. so it's definitely continuing across the gaza strip and here and, and reflect. there was another target where palestinians were killed. and also earlier this morning there was a funeral for us. it's policy and use, you weren't killed in this, but a so many it's, it's obviously happening all across the gauze of strip up. people are also here in the southern gardens group are also suffering from the lack of food and also lacks medicine hidden. so where are we on the pony or vaccination campaigns that resumed yesterday? is that still going ahead off to that is really strike on a vaccination center. it is, and we actually learned from our colleagues in the gospel city that there is a delegation from the world health organization and the units that are present in those clinics. and they're also going to be in, during this campaign and those collect clinics,
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and especially after the target that's happened in just with one clinic yesterday during the parkview vaccination. but let me also tell you that this is taking place after weeks of denials, weeks of at 0 access to those house organizations do take place in the city and they were also denied from accessing children in the northern parts of the gulf of city. we're talking about thousands of children that are deprived from this part of the vaccine because there has been no access for those teams to box any of those children. but those children are not only deprived from the vaccine, but there's also that being deprived from fluid water medicine and aid for more than a month. now, not only that, there are also parents are telling us that they yes, they're taking the how the vaccination, but there's no way they're going to put checks their children from is really air
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strikes. millions. ok. think he's about him cuz already that for us than 0 by the end central got the well goals us health ministry is wound that is rarely for says a tightening the siege on hospitals in the north come all odd. one hospital has been dealing with huge numbers of patients who been injured as soon as he is on the results on the soft right now. the entire hospital is being run by a single doctor and his assistant. we spoke to doctor who some of was the few about the challenges he faces and how much we ship in this war. we'd have to learn to do everything as is really forces during the hospital entertain 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 we'd have to perform miracles here. we've been flooded with victim suffering all kinds of injuries far beyond
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a full fledged hospital capacity beat in terms of bed capacity to staff, qualifications, skills and capabilities a little and physical and mental limits. but we were forced to act on administered as caesar to a child who is in critical condition. and my colleague opened up his abdomen and stopped 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 to do to save lives, you know, otherwise innocent victims would die by the grace of god. the child survived and was moved to the i see, you know, the senate now it was done. i was an would, i have 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 specialized medical staff to come and lend a helping hand. we have been abandoned by the whole world and left to work under
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unimaginably harsh and horrifying conditions. rachel cummings is the team lead us to save the children, and garza, she says, is really a tax and force displacement. so having long term effects on children, a sense of new quality use a sense of stability. it has being ripped away from them. and you know, people in gaza and children and gaza have been displaced on given evacuation, which is a 910 times in the space of 12 months. of course, there is no way for people to good uh, the age of a small geographic space. this now community too many people have being displaced within that space is shrinking and shrinking as the documentation or what is oh i see, but the impact on children's mental health and wellbeing is cannot be underestimated . because we know full education, 5 or 12 months. no. can goes us without sense of new quality,
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probably team that sense of protection. the education provided for children has been ripped away. and, you know, with this new, these culture you've actually reaching out as children are risk of being displaced, but also having to take home goals. you've been probably such things that are not for children to be taken caregiver holes. they have to take on touching goals and trying to find food. as you said, it's a concern for children and the mental health and wellbeing and goals. and because the other living in costs in favor being displaced, they are living costs of who, being boned. they have seen the relatives and the friends tools that i've seen things under child c are as follows, as it's targeted military bases across northern israel and a series of attacks. and his riley fights a jet intercepted one drone launched across the lebanese buddha,
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bases near acre and hi fi, including the remote david and base have been targeted. israel has expanded restrictions on public gatherings across low gather lee and southern goal on several explosions. we also reported on facts a day off the hezbollah drones struck, some is rarely cities near the border on southern level is really forces of launch strikes on the town of him, just 10 kilometers from the border. lebanese red cross teams are trying to rescue 2 families who are trapped on the the rubble escapes him wrong khan, who is in bay route for us and wrong. tell us about these operations in the south of the well, let me just start with the, the families, the under the rubble they've been tried. now we think for at least 72 hours and the sub lebanese and civil defense teams are trying to get to into him to go and try and rescue those people. the rescue may will be,
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don't some mistake. what it may will be a recovery phase given how much time that they have been under the rubble was the difference between rescue and recovery rescues. when you hope the might be somebody alive, recovery is when you're recovering literally dead bodies. now this is all going on as cam continues to come under. intense is really all tillery shelling and strikes to we understand, taking place within the last few hours. and now that is something that's been going on as well as a brazen incident at dawn on saturday when he's ready for his intake knowles and lebanese territory to up don't 11 east. so let's find out more about that. as a kid, nothing of operation made under the cover of darkness is reading. they will come on . those of seeing hey, on security camera writing a northern lebanese town and kid,
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nothing a citizen he was late to identified as emma emma. 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 cass. i get prime minister cold for an investigation. so this is a very serious incident. we haven't seen an extraction like this, um, or an abduction like this for a very, very long time. uh, this is something that the lebanese authorities are going to be taken very seriously. the lebanese army is actually on the same already hit intelligence offices of taking eye, witness statements from various people. the abduction is the latest escalation and a year long conflict between israel and his beloved. these really ami has carried out as strikes largely in the south and in the east,
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and has forces on the ground in southern lebanon. but the secret missions that kidnapped them as took place associate columbus is north of bay root and the logic christian town of but through local say he was snatched from student housing. but it's the same leaving, but soon shows a show the afterwards, his whereabouts remains unknown and brawn calling out a 0. but through know the level of the rescue efforts 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 as dozens of people is still missing. it comes from a public and good office, speed of fi authorities, just phones. let's go to a correspondence. sonya gabriel, she is in high poto on the outskirts of valencia. what is the situation the now
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sonia? for the rescue and recovery efforts are still on going here. as you can see behind me here we have fi of fi. ses who are focusing on this particular area of the town . we are actually standing here on the river beds of the chiva ravine, which was where the wolf rose to dramatic levels. even going to meet as a boss and sloughing into the town in that area. but this particular side, we saw the rescue work is that we've gathered here on saturday, looking at it on friday as well, looking at see if i could recover any one from here. now they brought a k 9 unit down here to see if there's anything that could be detect to the tool. the canine unit has indeed detected something as well. so now they're in the process of trying to recover any remains. and it's not the only vehicle about that
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going through as well. and tangles in this particular one appears to be a container truck. you've got several other vehicles here as well, and it's not be on these sites across here that is a b, it looks that you have to pull along the river beds. you have a stretch straight, which is filled with vehicles. vehicles here which off completely embedded in the side over that you have another collection of vehicles which is going which way should rescue services outgoing through as well. again, seems to be a recovery effort as well as the k 9 unit also detected remains that as well. and as i'm speaking here, we've got another whether warning hands the clouds have indeed covered the sky here . now it varies by the right as this predicted by the national mutual electrical agency. it's going to make those recovery efforts a lot more difficult and complicate those even further. sorry to the time. okay,
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thank you found it. sonya can't go back for, for outside the outskirts of valencia. still ahead on the out, is there a pollution across the case was a way we find out what active is planning to do to address the shilling the doc chapter in the cause of a war. they just took our id cards, mailed them, they asked him about his name, the killed, the prison, the scene of unspeakable horrors. so i saw a pile of bodies. we had a lot of questions about how these men come to be dead. echoes of the 2 brothers, i must have shut. those are coming soon on that because the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back you watching out 0 mind if the top stories this hours really focuses on again, targeting residential areas and gaza as a step of the month long seems wounded palestinians been taken to hospital long, early morning strikes in giovanni and best buy here. as paula says, it's target said minutes rebates is across the northern israel and the series of attacks is where you find to jets. intercepted a drone, launched across the lebanese food. it faces me a cut in my face,
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including the remarks david bags and rescue of its own going in the spade spanish region on valencia. 5 days also devastating sun scale move in 220000 more troops and police officers have been sent to the region. it comes off the public anger about a delayed response to the dissolved the in the final push, the votes, the us presidential candidates have been campaigning, and the 7 bathroom ground states. the results that could determine the outcome of this year's election. polls suggest a tight race, the worst thing events, and them at least to come to casing masses for harris prompting protests at her. raleigh's a correspond kimmy help that reports vice
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president connelly. terrorist is the lady surprised appearance on one of america's most popular late night comedy shows up on saturday night live. so i'm going to vote for re 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 consequential 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
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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 and we want the off stage is the everything in my power to make it peter sleeping. 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 has been out in the streets. also campaigning in 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
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acknowledges that a donald trump has been gains with some, let's see, you know, and the 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 for testers have been marching through london demanding the government take immediate actions and pollution of u. k. waterways, sewage, agricultural waste and all the chemicals regularly fell intervals that across the country. this can create major health risk for humans and cause damage to the environment. as paints a picture of the u. k is working problems. the environment agency says there a mold and 85 percent of the rivers does meet ecological standards. last year,
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the amount of rules, sewage spinning into england's rivers and seas doubled, with more than $450000.00 cases. recorded and report suggests 9 major meat, poultry producers generates more than 30000 tons of live stock a waste every day. that's bringing charlie angela. she's in london for us. charlie . so what are we expecting from today's gallery? where you can see parliament behind me and thousands of act to this and a 130 organizations are going to be marching that later calling for the government to take an action on cleaning up britons of waterways. now it's, these activists who have really reveals the green state of britain's waterways through that re monitoring and testing and binding the drum repeatedly. water companies using a legal loopholes have been dumping untreated to sewage into the waterways,
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to the chain of 3600000 hours. that's just plus. yeah. and these activists say they need change and they need it. now. now with me is the head of the action. james, what is morning? good morning. so the government says it shows the public and on this issue it has creates an independent water commission. it's talking about ring fencing investment from these will to companies and directing it towards investment in infrastructure . but what more is it that you're asking? well, after 15 years of deregulation, funding costs, it's good to say a government actually seems to cap point one point say, it's not enough. now we understand they have lots of other projects, health education. so, but what's more important to our economy to our lives? think clean abundance will sell a free production of hospitals or health care. and so, so what we need to see is that the noise enforced, there's lots of law now that has been completely ignored that see what was the companies that specifically police, they put in prison where they need to be where they said the c r misbehaving but
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most importantly, that's make sure that it's most companies are punished to a degree where the penalty outweighs the cost of inaction. because what we're seeing right now is decades of lack of investment. today's what the companies need to do it right now. we will say need to make sure that they recognize the system. so it was all reformed the involvement agency and also need to have that to put back in place. and then that should set working so that they can actually do that job in full civil. so many of these private would companies all know heavily and best thing. they do not have the money to invest in the infrastructure to increase capacity to stop the dumping of sewage straight into rivers. and they talking about a policy on those costs to customers. what do you say to that? well, that's going to be very difficult one to set as and they also many years of policing all river. so then all costs to clear up the mess is not going to with the polluter must pay. we need to see what was the company's refinanced. so companies like times or say, once they've been given a lifeline with some tax, they need to make sure that they are putting the right sort of money behind their
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investments. thank you so much and will be following that much for the rest of the day. monday, thanks for that tony antoinette, then london of to 2 weeks of negotiations, countries of cope, 16 biodiversity. somebody's in columbia have agreed to establish a permanent body for indigenous peoples. the historic decision will allow them to participate in future decisions on neg, jet conservation. the summit did fall short on a critical issue. i was on the run p, i t explains indigenous delegations, broke into 2 years after columbia, as environment minister announced that diplomats from more than a 190 countries, reached any story 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 defend and the history of multilateral agreements on the
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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 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
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. by 2025. says one very good minister said this week. it's like saying that the bridge costs 500000000 to restore and you give 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 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 of 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 and the next comp 17 in armenia. allison that i'm get the
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address to your colleagues. okay, that's it for me, my, the inside lots more information on websites out there and i'll come whether it's next then inside story which discusses the possible full out new grace for russia. and it's with ukraine to stay with us. the, the, the colors was looking for the lively moments across pots of japan, but it will clear up people try out because while the system pulling out of the way high pressure, now coming is a quite making things down. see over time, this next to every fly pressure that'll slide across the safety pad, northern japan, we'll see some very heavy rain. the possibility of some localized will flash flooding coming through the southern pulse. well,
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long as you find android for the time being. but what the weather will sweep its way through as we go through, choose dice and blustery shabbots coming back in behind. broad discards, by this stage across the korean peninsula. and as you can see, losey, troy, and bryce across the good parts of china. much of india dry and brights away from the fondles web of the miss default. the small problems continue pool wrap. policy of course impact this time we have had temperatures close to the high thirty's here . so some of the receipt way taking place here for the south in too much of southern india. but we have got some live the showers, particularly into carol, maybe into w as well, showers to affecting a good pots of strength. and these will be very heavy from time to time, but the possibility some localized flooding, charles to across northern parts of the middle east, tiny wintry into northern iraq, the
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just after midnight on march 10th, 1945, devastating us a rage on tokyo, unleashed firestone on a densely populated areas with him and paper houses by sunrise more than a $100000.00 people. but that 70 years later, those who survived seek recognition and compensation for the event that defined their lights only to find themselves still cost aside. witness paper sitting on it just what's the full out from north korea's support for russia and it will with ukraine. thousands of its troops said to have joined the full sales. sonya and he says it will stand fine must go until the end. what does it mean to the front, all the balance of power in asia. this is inside story. the

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