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of invading lebanon, or the us and israel working to reshape the entire region. who do americans trust to handle the economy, immigration, and the wars and ukraine and gaza? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line. the ways of is raining strikes hills, at least $35.00 palestinians across the gaza strip. the head of them are a kyle, this is alex, is there a live from doha? also coming up. is there any force as low as a series of strikes on residential areas in easton on something $11.00 and $5.00 ping civilians under buildings? the fury of the spanish kings of the governments were
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supposed to the catastrophic funds in valencia count down to election day in the united states coming to harris and donald trump, making a push to convince swing state versus the beginning and gone. so where he is ready minutes, he has killed at least 35 pallets and ends across the strip. and building 17 people in the north is where the strikes of targeting residential buildings in. but last year and time april hoods have been destroyed. no schools that has been under his release age for nearly a month, the liberty cutoff from humanitarian assistance, eunice f as well, and the entire population of built in golf. so is that imminent risk of dying from disease from an ongoing from fall bins by the israeli minute tree. you an agency set on stuff today is really a text killed more than 50 children and a 48 hour period and the jamalia refugee come. but it was
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a tax on limited to the north, at least 8 pot of citizens, including children, have been killed in an asteroid targeting hun units in the cell. the ended up being taken to barely functioning hospitals. honey lockwood joins as live now from daryl bella and central garza and had a big clearly isn't any laptop and these devastating as strikes that was sitting across the gospel step. especially in the middle the yes laura and just do it within the past hour. we have confirmed reports from the hospital as the director of the hospital describe the who are big situation inside the hospital and all of the conditions the difficult to consider that they are experience and particularly right after this very military with its heavy, are going to be targeted the children pediatric department on the upper floor of
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the facility itself, damaging major parts of the facility and the problem resulting in the injury of a please doing the children who are inside the hospital for medical care to come out. the hospital has been a major target, so there's really monitoring not only does the them at a storm, the hospital and, and kid knob and the day and close to 200 people from inside the hosp to including 30 of the medical to stop living entirely without any proper medical stop destroying the pharmacy, the medical warehouse. it also targeted the upper floor, the 3rd floor of the old facility within the past week. this during the only medical warehouse that was delivered by the uh, the w i showed the world health organization for the hospice as a fence operating as of now its current conditions. the hospital is not able to function it properly and to sustain operations that, along to accommodate the large influx of injuries similar situations are taking place in other roads where the director of the
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a lot of the hospitals were not of the husband is running out of his room that will shut down a power generators, something that will lead to simply just ation operations inside the hospital. and it's an ability to provide any proper medical care whatsoever across the northern part of this trip. close to 200000 people are left without any health care whatsoever. limited actually close the non boxes to uh who, the water and then medicine and on live saving uh, items of resources across the street. there is a deliberate obstruction of the entry of the humanitarian aid to the northern part of this trip. people are left without any food or water supply the trapped inside their home. so it's not all the people who are alive now. they're trapped inside on, but we have a so many of that you've already gotten missing and a trap under piles of rubble in both bit by um there's your body or if you can also just the past couple hours. another a talk, a residential home. another example of the continuation of deliberate tax on
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families who decided to stay in northern part of the state. more of like a collective punishment over the way. but a who made the decision of a staying in the northern part of this trip. 5 example of this men of the family are scattered and on the phone, a part between northern part and central part of the strip. earlier this morning we were faced with a very heartbreaking situation where we had a mother who was in northern part of this trip, bidding farewell to her son who was killed here in the bridge refuge account. this is what we had seen earlier this morning. back and mark had to shape my brother in no time he had was killed by and he's really thrown in obligation or if he can, he was working as a drive on the humanitarian aid convoys traveling between the north and the south. cause i got stranded in central garza when these res denied the entrance of age into the north. he stayed an authorized for 6 months away from the last communication we had with his mother. he told her how much he misses her,
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and he hopes to see who soon the now the, the p and a few months to something else. he's my, the stranded in some brain causes that, you know. like any mother she is and talking to grieve over her date son. i want you to give her a chance to pay the final respects to him. yes. i searched for an intimate connection. somebody hinesville, i feel somebody. these were very difficult moments. any mother would want to hold her son and say good bye. i wish i was with you. i wish i was killed next to these one who works to him over the phone. this large crowd, the locks saw how so that he gathered this morning to have been for a well for one of the people where was killed last night in the evening. as far as i know where his refuge account. the reason we've seen this large crowd is because his mother isn't gone and see the not very well for her son. and we relied on
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internet connection just to connect the mother with the stay in and goes on to say good by the last good bye to her son who was taken from here from a lot of the house, but of his final resting place. and one of the graveyards nearby in such a heart breaking, seeing, we could not very see. and the mother crying so hard on the small camera of the fun as he was bidding farewell to her son. everybody gathered here in support of that mother who just lost here hard hearing in the center of the area anymore. i was just from the central air and they're going to tell us is there any forces that proportionately employed civilian companies to fly some homes in the south and garza city of rasa? a video uploaded by an employee shows him bulldozing through bruins with plans to destroy a local musk. nicole already searching without the permission to go for on
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the whole months. let's say, i mean, based on the email and see if. so what's missing on the way doing that? let's take a place and look at what is really ministers have previously said about the destruction of gone. so may go out in the minutes of frustration that policy claimed most of the end will we do that will really help them. only taking towed tray will really help them on national security minister as my band of it also said if we want to, we can renew, settlement in gaza. that's bringing or a day. she's in the jordanian capital for in a mom because the is way to governments has found out 0 from reporting, immune supplied westbank and from inside israel know, so this little bit more about what we're hearing on israel times for gone set in the future. laura to understand what
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israel's plans are, which remained to be declared or not completely defined publicly. we have to look at what the ministers of this coalition are saying and doing and what the organization's backing them. and providing them with policy papers that they're adopting are doing to organizations go head. let's let have uncle had left is a policy for him that has several offshoots of organizations that have affected and effectively drafted legislation that is empty, posted in the, in the united states. not just an in israel, they've events proposed the traditional overall that was so controversial before the war. and the how about is another pro sutler organization that even shields is violent? is really settlers from any accountability and they've been recently sanctioned by the us state department. those 2 organizations along with others of health, several conferences that advocate for the alex station of gauze of the expulsion of
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the palestinian population there. and the re, establishment of illegal is rarely supplements. they are backed by several prominent ministers in this uh, coalition government ministers like it's a my big lead who is responsible for national security like but some of smoke church who has the portfolio of finance and a lot of others in nothing. yeah. who's only good party, their last conference was held in a closed military's own just outside of god's us who was facilitated by the is really army in that conference. that's an smotts, rich and at them are being viewed along with other lee. could members set the humane thing? the right thing to do would be to expel the palestinians from gaza and alex the territory because the only answer in their mind was to establish supplements in gaza during this war. we've seen at least 2 other conferences like this, including one in occupied jerusalem. but we also saw these organizations rent out
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a boat, so that potential settlers could tour the area, watch gaza bird before they select which area, whether in the north, in the center and the south, they want it to settle in gaza. laura. so that is the kind of mood that is the kind of policy driven organizations that are informing this government on what to do with gaza after the dust settles. the word a joining us the from a mine many thanks. don't a very force as of last a series of attacks across eastern and southern 11. at least 3 people were killed and 9 inches in a striking heart fight near the coastal city of side on the south and about to strike damaged parts of the 19 governmental hospital, it comes is real issues full. so back to a some mornings and the eastern fall back region on a claims it's targeting has bloss sites the model is a girl is being pulled out
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a lot from the rubble of a collapse building in the town of garcia in southern lebanon. it was hedge fund and is really strike on sunday. child stratford is in buried with more on the attacks in southern lebanon, the largest star icon of what looks to be a residential lodge residential building in the outskirts of the time of the city upside on an area cold, 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 these varieties, but uh the sales were also i'm getting drips of information with respect to what's understood to be, to families that are buried underneath the rubble following on his way to strike
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almost a week ago now in the town. okay. um, which is in southern lebanon, and um, it's understood that there are $21.00 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 2nd what this highlights is the lack of access, the israel is giving them the famous king philippe has been booed and how cold while spits in flood ravaged region of valencia. the moment with visiting was affected towns with prime minister petra sanchez. sanchez was
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evacuated by his security team this time since res. that'd be in protest against the government's response from the disaster, which has now killed at least $214.00 people. thousands of soldiers and police officers have been deployed to assist in the rescue efforts. so to get go, has moved from pipe pool to end of atlanta region. there's 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 awful, socrates in spain because you have the central government at 5 minutes to play the center from one hand thoughts. imagine c and flooding rescues comes on to the re max of the regional government for general the tops of valencia. they were the ones who were given the information and the response to the deluxe. now what people have told us is that they do not receiving
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a lot until i was off to the is also struck the town, the flooding of cut. people said that they had one of a sudden the gun receiving them on their 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, 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 it with the most basic of equipment until the other rules are, as we use 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. said i had here on now, is there a pollution across the cables? ways find out what activists are planning to do to address the problem the
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in depth analysis of the day sidelines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinion it's feed treaties? have a very high kid in kidding civilian political debate. what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole roster such as that as well has to be taking against on the inside story. what is israel trying to achieve in lab and on? is there a strategy on how to 0 examining the impact of today's head, unflinching genders. international filmmakers? well, lots to bring programs to form an expire on how jesse are the
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limits to have a dream contained to study in your own adventure. now, counter arrange the, the, [000:00:00;00] the 3rd annual what challenges era has reminder of our top story is this is where the military has killed at least $35.00 palestinians and multiple attacks across concepts. as strikes have talked to residential buildings, west coast of the display, people
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a sheltering. it comes as unicef once the entire population in the know says, an imminent risk of domain from the disease i'm finding is ready for us is as low as a series of attacks because eastern and southern lebanon, at least 3 people were killed. and the striking how it find that the city of size on is that was also issued full speculation. warnings and the eastern fallback region. and spain came. philippe has seen sued as old phone system, the flood drivers regional valencia. that'd be in protest against the government's response to the disaster, which at least $215.00 people have died. the, the final push on votes, democratic presidential candidates, pamela harris, and have a public and policy rival. donald trump, have been campaigning, and 7 vassal ground states. results back could determine the outcome of this year's election. holes suggest a tight race, but wes thing events in the middle east,
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all complicating methods for harris fronting protests at some of her rallies of correspondent, company helped get reports from north carolina, the vice president connelly. harrison maybe surprised appearance on what of america's most popular late night comedy shows up last saturday night live cas, i'm going to vote for us. right. any chance you are registered in pennsylvania is 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 spoke 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
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about how to make your life better. and this is someone who is increasingly unstable. that would revenge with those has been the case for dozens of harrison's rallies. it's all right. in north carolina, the vice president was again interrupted by pro palestinian protestors, forcing her to pause. while speaking. we all want the bar in the middle leaves too, and we want the off is and the everything in my folder 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, they're pro palestinian pro palestinian. so i don't know if he's gonna get that
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won't because of just tell me, protest 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 acknowledges that the president, donald trump, has a gaze with and for an american male voter. still it believes that vice president cobbler harris has connected with young voters. female voters and motors of color is the southern battle ground state. and that they believe is for tea to victory. kimberly, how get charlotte? north carolina harris's speaking now at the church service in detroit, michigan. that's less than than not enough to only pray. not enough to just talk. we must act on the plans he has in store for us. and we must make them
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real through our works. in our daily choices, in service to our communities and yes and our democracy church. i do believe the prophet jeremiah understood this responsibility when we think about this story. as a young prophet, he watched as leaders, a band and the people he saw them enrich themselves while the poor suffrage. he witnessed them making household promises while justice was being denied. that's why he spoke hard troops. he challenged those in power and confronted injustice. jeremiah knew something profound. the lord's plans for the people are made real through the people. not through empty words, but through faithful action. now i grew up in
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a church that took that less than the her. as a little girl on sundays, my sister mine, i would go to the 23rd avenue church of god in oakland, california, where we attended sunday school and saying, and the children's choir, not merely read the lines. and i would say the way using it in my mind, that's the way i think, but it's not actually it but it was growing up and in search that i 1st learned, of course, the plans that god has for us and the teachings of the bible. my earliest memories of those teachings are about a loving gosh. as a single kind of a harass uh, speaking out of touch service in detroit, that's right. the boat joins us now from just outside that church that we're in michigan state as him through the religiously knew of space or what is the post in space will who will she was coming, harris, a painting to that well, sadly camera,
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how is this speaking right he arrived behind the church that you can see right behind me the churches for we heard her speak about the need to unite this country to help this country. she after a polarizing election. she was also talking about that in 2 days time people will be able to elect a new president in this country and to decide this country's future. and she said to me, appealing to the african american voters in the state of michigan, a crucial swing state. let's not forget donald trump, one here back in 2016 was just a little over 10000 both and then joe bite and again, one here back in 2020 so nobody really knows what is going to happen next. but she's appealing to the 13 percent black american vote that is located here in the state of michigan. there's been struggling historically with poverty, unemployment segregation, among so many other things and recent polls are showing back she's lagging behind,
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especially among black american men. there's many of the people we have spoken to, they're telling us that they're not going to vote because they believe that a new president is not having an impact in their lives. however, we did speak to lots of other people who were suddenly supporting carmella. harry's, they say that she's the president, if elected president, is going to be a president that represents their interest in this country. so certainly there's a big challenge ahead for cabinet had results. so in the states convincing people to go out to vote, we could speak picking too many of those who came here today. all of the board telling us just 2 days after 2 days left. and they believe that they are both is going to help them health come to harry's when the presidency in this country by the end of a joining us, the from michigan many. thanks teresa. last spring. and now phil laval, he's going to come come pick trump campaign today, and he's in kingston. north carolina. thoughts with trump is headed off to his
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current riley that we can still see him talking at the in pennsylvania. so. so what is a trunk key message in these final swing state? riley's well, i mean the language has been getting all kinds of laura over the last few weeks as we got closer and closing. that was really bumping up. you know what he was speaking a little earlier in pennsylvania. it was there was a model for fantasy. he was really trying to how about him the message that he doesn't believe this will be a fair election if he loses. and he's really going off to the main lines. he's talking about immigration, he's talking about how dog things will be if he doesn't win. and that's really because he's trying to get those poses out. he's trying to drive them out. it's almost like the politics of outraged those people who are mildly on the fence to make sure that they go out and they vote because now it is just a numbers game he's concerned about. north carolina at the trump campaign will not tell you that uh for the fact that he is gone his way here for the 3rd time since wednesday, and he's going to be here tomorrow. you don't do that. if you think that you have a state locked up for what he has seen as opposed really narrow, you know,
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i one point he was a head with joe biden, which of item is running the poles now? have him a couple of hours net connect the wrong suppose out in the last 24 hours. most of them give him a slight touch, but we're talking one, maybe 2 points as well within that margin of error. and he's very concerned that this could become a blue states. we have seen a few more harsh signs that we were expecting, especially around here. and this is a, has a complicated voted history, the states they have already go for democratic presidents twice in the last uh, well since 1976. but they go for democratic governors. so this very much, quite a mix picture here about great stuff. one of the things in date for joining is that from north carolina, i just lost in some of the news processes in london, demanding the government takes immediate action to end the pollution of u. k. waterways, serge, agricultural waste, and all the chemicals regularly spill into water across the country that can create
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major health risks to humans and cause damage to the environment. as it from a lower car for the moments you can find plenty more on website is out of there. don't com. whether it's next the inside story. we'll take a look at how far the policy is shaping this upcoming us selection to stay with us . if you count the the hello there are some of the live the showers across parts of the middle east at the moment. the area cloud hit, testing. saudi right there, up towards northern parts of the golf. push further north rain, stating the snow, pushing across the northern pa, silverado, northern areas over on, over towards the caspian and united some west to buy this tons of wintry. whether to just around the cool, cuz he is to the east west side of the meg. well, there are a few shelves still in the full cost here,
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anywhere from around west and the serial $11.00 and down into cause a few showers to come monday and also still a few showers around. on tuesday, the automotive step with is up towards the black sea much if that is dry and several must have both africa results dry and settled. but of a brisk wind. just reading down into that to east the side of the mediterranean is caused by the showers. meanwhile, across the fall, south of the west africa seasonal range about where they should be there just having the coast now. so you have a destruction that way into the gulf with can you say that slipping further south following the sun as the normal some of the showers just making the way into northern parts of mozambique, somewhat of weather coming into the southern cape eastern cape as well sing some wet weather. i was just dumped into the head on the hate that we've had across moving parts of south africa. i both wanna of the
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a meeting of minds with israel committing genocide before eyes. and none of our mainstream politicians across the board seem to have a problem with a campaigner, andrew fine, stay and photographer shock you do on, on active, is on the crisis against each one of us. these are with this, and this is upon us. as with this is to be able to validate for the seeing around the studio will be on script part to own disease. why does the u. s. election matter to the world? cala harris and donald trump disagree on nearly every foreign policy issue from the wars and ukraine and gaza to the relationship with china. the next president will face big challenges. so how is foreign policy shaping the us selection? this is insightful, the

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