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i take some ways is like a ripple and it keeps people energized to keep fighting for an under the chance. i stand up for monday with this on the jersey to the the way that is raining strikes until at least 35 palestinians across the gulf, a stretch, the color them a recall. this is out. is there a live from? the also coming up is where the forces live in just a series of strikes on the residential areas in easton and southern lebanon trapping civilians under buildings. the
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fury of the spanish kings for the government's response to the kansas perfect funds in valencia and count down to election day in the united states come on, harris and donald trump. make a push to convince swing state versus the beginning. garza where he is really minute transcodes, at least 35 palestinians across the strip, including 17 people in the north is where he strikes a taunting residential buildings and bait la here. and tie and neighborhoods have been destroyed. nov console has been on the is really stage for nearly a month, deliberately cut off from humanitarian assistance soonest, as well as the entire population of northern gauze. or is it the imminent risk of dying from disease, from an on going on 5 minutes, 5 years, right? the ministry you an agency said on saturday is really a tax co move them 50 children in
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a 48 hour period. and the trip on the refugee come. but as well as the tax on limited to the north, at least 8 palestinians, including children, has been killed in an aspect. talk soon, hon. eunice, in the self interest of being taken to violate functioning hospitals. the honey lockwood joins us now. i live now from darrow, by a in central garza sir honey. there was no laptop in these devastating attacks across the gaza strip and there was especially intense salt lake in the know the more for almost a month. now we're seeing this devastating here at the tax carried out by this very monetary carried out by the intense of the ground incursion of the northern part of this fand, mimic constant trade in your body. or could you comment with, with the, the health care system out of the equation? it's hard to imagine how people are surviving. the horrible living conditions are created by the end things bombing campaign and by the deliberate obstruction of
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entry of much need is a live savings. yeah. then live survival resources to, to try population. so not only there was the people to dine at the record number right now inside their residential home, just the past hour have been quite a whole or a big another residential home there was destroyed the target and destroyed by an era toxins. have you ever reported goes right on the spot, but we have confirmed just within the past few minutes that more people are buried under the massive level of ruffles that resulted from the destruction. these bonds that are used and a drop by there's really another day, it's for an entire residential bucks in augusta. and the time goes by is becoming very difficult to imagine that people are actually trapped in michigan. the rebels are surviving. these attacks similar to this, like i would not say family a few days ago, a 126 people from one single family were killed in a multiple years try just within minutes. all of them were killed. another attack
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on another family and further northern part of district was also go on top of that, we're seeing more and more people are now trapped inside their residential homes with without any access to fluid water. it is in the live saving items that are much needed right now. and the moment that they step out of their home is, you know, the disguise of the northern part of the city. crowded with, with a drones that talking drones. and i got to get shot at their chase by these. the drones are killed in the street. there are many, many incident with many examples. are we seeing people according to what we have been told by the delivery man of the civil defense members in, in the northern part of the part of metrics. people were actually in the streets for days until the were recovered and collected by either volunteers or the paramedics. we're looking at the very difficult situation now with no health care system operational right now, or just the past hour. we have
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a warning it from the director of allowed the how so this is just small, a charitable health organization in more than positive the area in the area that is running out of fuel. and the moment it runs out of here, it was shut down completely. all of its a operations inside the hospitals be very difficult to accommodate the injuries. and those who need immediate medical care in northern parts of district is not only the another part of their debt is suffering. we have the southern part of the state where people were killed earlier today. and i talk with a group of people earlier. also today, a mother and her 2 children were killed in robots city as they were out in the streets, searching for food know for close to 6 months now. round the crossings or close and knowing 3 of food or, or necessary supplies allowed to the gods district. having enough with joining us that from the apollo, with all the mates, this is happening. and garza, thanks very much, honey. because of health ministry is wounds. that is waiting for us is
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a tightening the siege on health centers in the know if i'm allowed one hospital is dealing with huge numbers of patients who being injured that the facility is under result and understaffed. right now. the entire hospital has being run by a single doctor and his assistant. we spoke to doctor who same, i believe cypher about the challenges he's facing. how a limits negotiated 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 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 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
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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 specialize ation. we did what we had through to save lives, you know, otherwise innocent victims would die by the grace of god. the child survived and was moved the i see, you know, the senate now it was done. i was in what 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 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 had been abandoned by the whole world and left to work under unimaginably harsh and horrifying conditions. so was ready, forces have reportedly employed civilian companies to flatten homes in the southern, the golf and city of rasa. a video loaded by an employee, he says,
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in bulldozing through ruins with plans to destroy a local most. nicole on the subject of the permission to talk a whole new budget image of the people. most of us, i mean, based on the, the milan cheese. so what's missing all the way doing that? let's take a closer look at what is where the ministers have previously said about the destruction of goza may go on. they've been surfaced social equality claimed was in the end, will we do that? will really help them? only taking toiletry will really help them. well, national security means that as my bank of it also said, if we want to, we can renew settlement in gaza. that's bringing or they now she's enjoy damien capsule. she's covering this from a mom because here's where the government has banned all to sarah from reporting in the occupied westbank and from inside israel. so no,
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just bring us up to speed. but what we're hearing generally about is wells plans for the future of goza. lower to understand what israel's plans are for the future of gauze. what has to look at where, what kind of advice it is getting and 2 names. we have to remember. go ahead let's let have now what are they called highlight is a policy for them. and ultra right wing policy for him that is credited with literally writing legislation in the us that is against b s, but is against supporting palestinian rights. but also in israel, it is basically the driving force, the behind the traditional overhaul behind the so called generals class. and then how about is another organization that is pro settlement that is at sheila, but she'll settlers attacks california communities the how that has been recently sanctioned by the us state department. these arg is ations,
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among others have hosted several conferences that advocate for the supplement or the resettlement of guns are re establishing illegal is ready supplements in the enclave. and they've been supported by a very sizable majority of is really ministers and members of the can. that's, that's from the ruling coalition party, including nothing. yeah. who's the quote, in fact, in the last conference which was held in a close military zone. so facilitated by the is really army ministers like at them are being viewed who is responsible for national security. that's a small church who is the minister of finance? both said that the right thing to do would be to expel. tell us in the us from gaza and establish supplements there. that's one of the most or months. most rich saying that israel must and next cause that because gaza is part of the land of israel. one of the times in which these subtler organizations organized events around the
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issue of settling gaza and choosing which place to settle called gaza. because they advocate supplements throughout the enclave. they organized a boat trip in which settlers are potential settlers. watch guards the bird as they chose which location they wanted to settle in next day. joining us that from a mine and told them many thanks. no, it was ready for us as have lost a series of attacks across eastern and southern 11 and at least 3 people were killed and 9 injured and attacking her at sight. any of the crystals that you have signed on the south and about to strike damaged parts of the tub. 9 governmental hospital. it comes as israel issued forced evacuation warnings and the eastern fall back region. the only claims is targeting has fullest sites. meanwhile, the little girl is being pulled out to life in the rubble of a collapse building in the town of garcia and stuff in the afternoon and was head fine is really strikes on sunday. charles dropped for his in bed,
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which was more on the attacks in southern lebanon, a large straw icon of what looks to be a residential lodge residential building in the outskirts of the time of the city upside on an area code. holler at site a. so fall, we are hearing reports of at least 3 people killed in that strike. and at least 9 others injured the site and is being hit at least a couple of times at least twice in the last few days and indication of an escalation for the know then the main for one of the better was say to of operations for the is riley spelled the south. we're also getting drips of information with respect to. ready what's understood to be to families that are buried underneath the rubble following and is ready as strike almost a week ago now in the town. okay. um, which is in southern lebanon. and um,
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it's understood that there are 21 people that we're missing. we're, we're now hearing certainly a couple of hours ago reports that 5 bodies have been recovered at least another 16 still missing. it's highly unlikely. nobody's expecting anybody to, to be still alive following that attack. but so certainly what the local authorities are saying, civil defense and the red cross. the saying what this highlights is the lack of access, the israel is giving them the famous king philippe has been food and how cold while affecting the flood ravaged vision of valencia. demonic was visiting the worst affected towns, accompanied by prime minister petra sanchez. that'd be in protest against the government's response to the sauce to which is now killed at least $214.00 people. thousands of soldiers and police officers have been deployed to a system of the rescue effort. so the gag has moved from pipe pull to and the
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volunteer region. it has been an awful lot of criticism that we've heard here from people about how we will forward to use have dealt with this issue. now. bearing in mind that there is a devolution of forward to use in spain because you have the central government at 5 minutes to play the sun chip on one hand, thoughts imagine c and flooding rescues. all of that comes on to the re, much of the regional government, the general, the tops of valencia. they were the ones who was given the information and the response to the deluxe. now what people had told her is that they did not receive and a lot until i was off to the is also struck the town loving it. cuts. people said that they had all of a sudden began receiving them on that mobile phones. but it was far too late, especially considering how the water rows of a much the time by up to 2 meters. and of course, the recovery process as well,
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the rescue the clear enough as well in the 1st few days has been taken on by the community, the residents, and also people volunteering, coming in, looking for hours, sometimes to reach a with the most basic of equipment until the other rosara sees the military and firefighters were able to come in with heavier equipment in order to be able to pick up the enormous amounts of daybreak and rubble that is pretty much everywhere in the town. so it has had on al jazeera pollution across the case was always find out what accidents are planning to do to address the problem the the how are the weather is logic set fire across china right over the next couple of
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days. accountsight the same full of korean peninsula and full japan. regardless a line of plow that's just sliding across northern parts of the korean peninsula. savvy alive pressure will bring some very wet, so windy weather able to was for kind of much of home she q sure. losey settled and 5 for a time, but the rainbow sweets, refresher weather. coming back in behind within the last 3 showers as we go into choose type of prices cause eventually coming back in. so i brought of weather coming into the korean peninsula fusion. i was from the eastern side of the peninsula for the south, it is lottie settled. i'm fine. take a look at this little system here. very close to the philippines. this is once keep an eye on as we go through the next few days. i think by the end of the week it will be a significant features of developing tie food. currently, wells in the use of the philippines and it will run its way up towards milton, positive lose on between the lose on and taiwan. so we all keeping a close eye on that ahead of that. some big shows that just coming in across the
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vietnam, cambodia, and taught a rash or showers across much of south east asia. so last year for all the live, you shelves across southern parts of india. so what's the weather coming to interest for lanka? but to the north is that it's dry and the us elections are here. join us on november 5th as the results come in and we analyze well mean for the us and the rest of the world. the yo selections announces here on board. china is past fishing. thing to evidence of human rights abuses is widespread trafficking wage the code on the black people striving tests on land. it's a legs we goes or forced to work in c food processing units, allegations china denied one. 0, one east investigating some china slaves fiction. oh no. just the
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the oregon. you know, what spring out is there. a has reminder about top stories. this hour is where the military has goes at least $35.00 palestinians and multiple attacks across goza. as strikes have talked with residential buildings with full, so big displaced people, the sheltering that comes as unicef was the entire population. in the note is an imminent risk of dying from disease and fine. is there any forces have lost a series of attacks cause eastern and southern 11 and at least 3 people were killed and attack and had fight at another city of site. and as well, has also issued full of actuation warnings and the eastern fall back region space. king philippe has been food and the heckled walls visiting the floods, rapids region, often until a month was visiting the west effective towns, accompanied by 5 minutes of hector sanchez. have been protests against the
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government's response with some stuff which at least 214 people have died. the i say we got 2 days to the us presidential election. let's go straight now to pennsylvania. well, here's publican husband's account of donald trump is speaking in the city of website extending hours. and so what whoever heard of this stuff, we should have one day voting i'd say for valid use or that a couple of states may go an extra 12 days. how do i, how do you have an election? you know, they spend all of this money of these damn machines and paper ballots. you'd have the, you'd have the answer by 9 o'clock tonight. it is, damn, it's a damn shame. and i'm the only one that talks about it,
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because everyone's afraid to dam, talk about it. and then it gives you a big conspiracy, sir. susan fitz barry. they want to lock you up. they want to put you in jail. the ones that should be locked up by the ones that she or these horrible elections that we go through and i've got and i don't know what's gonna happen. but for future elections, i will be even a part of it. but your to damn well go to a paper ballot. you're to go to a voter id your to have the election over by 9 o'clock. i'm here and now they're going to take weeks and you imagine they spend all this money, all this money on machines. and they're gonna say we may take that extra 12 days to, to, to and, and why do you think happens during that 12 days? what do you take out for
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these elections? have to be they have to be decided by 9 o'clock, 10 o'clock, 11 o'clock on tuesday night. it was about situation that in pennsylvania, donald from raleigh as the before he heads off to north carolina. that's where we're going to bring and phil laval is in kingston that waiting for donald trump to arrive for another rally the so we're hearing phil donald trump against the can phase of election fold in 2 days time as yeah, absolutely. and you may have also noticed the language, some slight email for fantasy that to some people. that is probably deliberate here because what donald trump is really trying to do is kind of drive the outraged fact already is trying to make sure that people get out and vote because this is now a numbers game. and it's about making sure that those people who are mildly annoyed
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o a mildly on the metaphorical sense, get out that because a really nice to make sure those numbers come up. i'd also like you say, really trying to so that kind of feeling among some of his followers that the selection will not be a fair election because he's already imply that if he does not lose, so he does not win, then that must be something bonus savvy as a foot, he is concerned about north carolina. there's no 2 ways about it. i mean, you asked the trump campaign, or you worried about north carolina? of course that i'm going to say yes. talking about losing is not somebody that donald trump or his campaign does, but you just go to look at the movements because he will be here in north carolina today. he was here yesterday. he was here wednesday. he will be here tomorrow. you don't do that. if you really want to stay locked up without seeing him spending a lot of time in north or south dakota or alabama because those states off very safe for him. but here, there is some movement. yes, you drive around, i, you do see on a typically which is a move from flags that harris was flagged, but we've seen a lot of couple of harris jobs signed. you know, there's
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a charge just behind me. they're all coming to harris signs outside that church. know donald trump signs this. i just found the cover of that. there is a trump signed right next to accommodate horizontal anecdotally. you can see that there is some kind of shift on donald trump felt, but he had the state locked off, you know, when he was up against joe biden. this was a safe state, bought the problem he's got is that there has been a shift on north carolina is complicated because it's anybody for a democratic president with brock, a bomb it, 2008 before that it was jimmy costa in 1976, but it's governor tends to be a democrats, not a republican, a democratic candidate. here is what ahead of the republican candidates. so there is some real concern and that's why you can expect donald trump to be here until use probably very strong language while he is here. ok, full of l and let me find some dates for drawing stuff from north carolina. but we won't democratic presidential cause that kind of her as expected in detroit, michigan, that's another critical swing states shortly. let's go straight to raise
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a, but she joins us now from detroit. so you're gonna be spending the whole day the in that state just a couple of days ahead of the big votes. raise a you are also in front of a charge that's going to help us campaign stuff, isn't it? well certainly, yes, we are right in front of a church cabinet. harris will be attending service right behind me in the church, but you can see right there. she's going to be going to the church need to run to a barber shop, then to a restaurant, and she's definitely appealing to the african american vote here in the state of michigan. let's not forget, but this is a swing states where donald trump one with a little over 10000 boats in 2016 later on. he was defeated by joe biden, in 2020. so there's lots of expectation about what could happen in the state, and the african american vote certainly plays a crucial role that represents around 13 percent of the volts. here. the community here are telling us that they've been struggling with poverty, with unemployment,
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with segregation. this is something that they referring to and. 2 most of the people we have spoken to are saying that they would vote for cabinet i had was however, polls are showing that she's lagging behind among black for americans. black for american mental base, many of the ones we have spoken to say, and they're saying that they're not going to vote is because they do not believe that this election is going to change their lives. but they do not believe that camera hurries be coming. but expressing will improve their lives. so that's why at this point, turn out is crucial for cadillac. how is it getting out there? i'm convinced think people to vote so that she can win this state within talking to some people that are located around this church. there's lots of expectation, lots of excitement, many of those who support capital hires are telling us 2 days left, 2 days left and there. what do you think, of course, that come to harry's would be this conference next president, doctor, you try the boat in detroit, michigan,
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many things well on election day thousands of votes count reports of some news agency associated press find out across the u. s. news operations around the world rely on a p to tally votes and call the winners and thousands of national state and local races. my colleague phillip vanya spoke to a piece vice president david scott, about what the team does on election night and how it works. what we're doing is we're counting the votes of the american system of democracy. there's no federal election commission or overall national agency to tally up all of the votes across the country and say, who ultimately has the most. uh, it's uh, sort of a court of our constitution that, that doesn't exist the authority for elections delegated by the framers in the constitution, out to all the states. and so in the mid 18, hundreds and 1848, literally 2 years after the ac was founded, we decided that's a new story. we need to cover that. and so we have since then been counting the
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votes on election. we go out to all of the county in town and city election officers at those local jurisdictions. we get the results of the votes as they are accounted there. and we add those up interest totals for statewide races and then ultimately a national election. and we send that out to our customers and to our audiences around the world. so americans and really the world to know, and it's close to real time as possible, who the american voter has picked to lead them next for president and the congress . and then all the way down the ballad state legislatures, local elections. mayer's ballot measures if there's a race being contested, this november, chances are we're counting the vote. so a p makes calls, meaning it says which candidate has one which state awesome before all the votes are counted in that state. how do you do that? how do you get the result before knowing what every, what vote was as well, we're trying to answer a single question and the trailing candidates catch the leader. and so we're looking at all of the available data that we have access to,
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to answer that question. so we're looking at the vote count itself, what the voters have done. the results that have been reported. we're looking at the advance votes districts that we got before election day. we're looking at results from our survey of the electorate epo cast when we're out talking to voters as they cast their ballots and asking them who they voted for it, what they cared most about. we're looking registrations, just as 6, we're looking at the history of the state and we take all of that data together and it allows us to analyze a race and, and, and determine whether the trailing candidates can catch up. and once we've concluded, based on our standard of absolute certainty, that there's no chance that the trailing candidates can catch the winner. that's when we're able to declare a race. what challenges are you expecting for this election? or the challenges of this election or of the challenges of every election, which is there going to be a $160000000.00 ballots cast by voters and the selection. many of them more than half, most likely we will be cast in, in advance. the rules and american elections differ from state to state,
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sometimes with the interstate from county, the county. and so we have to go out and count that vote. we have to make sure we understand all the rules that govern the election. we got to tabulate all that information. we had a quality check it to make sure that our tabulation is right and correct. we gotta get that out to our audience and to our customers and then ultimately make sure that our declarations are correct. it's an enormous undertaking. more than 5000 people from the associated press will be involved in this on the night of the general election, we called the single largest fact of journalism there is. and so it's an enormous logistical challenge to take this on. but it's one that we're excited to do is we, uh, you know, take part in our role in our responsibility to the american democracy. there are states that describes on the night as too close to call. what happens when a new election is really, really close. as well, we say a race is too close to call when election officials have counted all over the ballots that are available to them. and it's still super close and it's still like
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good potentially the outcome could still potentially change based on a recount. based on very laid arriving balance based on provisional balance. and so in a race like that, we're really forced because we can't say with certainty who's going to win to wait for every last pallet to be counted. it's pretty small number of races that are like that though. when do you expect that we're going to get a result? it's a great question, it's the one i get most often. and i gotta tell you, since 2000, sometimes we've been able to know the next president on the night of the election and our last presidential election. it took us until saturday to know that joe biden had defeated donald trump. and then, you know, there's been a couple of elections where renew wednesday morning, either in the very early morning hours or a little bit later. so the best i can tell you is it will be sometime between election night and probably the following weekend. all right, david scott, vice president had a new stretch.

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