tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 3, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the whole of latin america for most of my career, but no country is a like and it's my job to shed light on how and why the . ready ready ready the hello them or kyle: this is the news our life from the coming up in the next 16 minutes. a wave of is rainy as strikes across the gaza strip. at least $35.00 college students have been killed since at least sunday is ready for us as low as a series of strikes on residential areas in eastern and southern lebanon. pennsylvanians on the buildings. the fury of the
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spanish model for the government's response to the kansas perfect floods in valencia on james bayes in washington dc with our special election coverage. i'll bring you more on why couple of harris has a campaigning in michigan today. all donald trump is holding riley's in 3 bottles around states the so we stopped in garza where the is really ministry is systematic. the targeting heavily populated areas, at least $35.00 palestinians have been killed and set foot attacks across the strip . that brings a number of positive in casualties in israel as well as since october last year. to move in 43341. people saying officials say this number represents ethnic cleansing on sunday, at least 8 people, including 4 children. the killed wine is really asked icon con eunice. in the south
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. it's hacked, talking to a residential building. all of this from the same family, staying in the south of pa, the city and mother, and had 2 children have been killed by his wally strike and rough or 4 days have been. scott said across the streets of civil defense, cruise tries to find any survivors, and at least 17 palestinians have been killed in northern garza strikes targets and residential buildings in. but last year on the jabante over c, j comes destroying entire neighborhoods. those goals are, has been on the, is really stage for nearly a month, deliberately comfortable from humanitarian assistance. victoria case will be reports. paramedics perform chest compressions unable, he's been critically injured in his really striking noise in gauze as the ambulance races to hospital relative support shown hoping and praying. he can be resuscitated . early morning strikes, targeted residential areas in jamalia and bait to his destruction. his own roaming,
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access to major roads is blocked and didn't tie areas or cutoff, amelia and battery. yeah. the grind evasion of the north and the total seat are still in place. and the basic necessities are not available. all this is happening in the face of international inaction and the inability of international organizations to fulfill their humanitarian jersey. tex, the innocent people. the northern gaza strip. southern garza was not sped, radio tex only to strike on han units resulting in another way is injured palestinians arriving to barely functioning hospital. many he are in shock. i'm just struggling to comprehend the atrocities the witnessing. the we were sitting down outside. we have no idea where the missiles came from. my brother was killed and many were injured. aside from that, i don't know who died and to survive the attack.
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so many the agony is too much to the font, is the strikes continue to go with the strip. so don't suffer individual unit to the entire population is moving. garza is an imminent risk of dying from disease by main or ongoing bombardments victoria gates and b l. g 0, no, honey, my what is in central gauze, the following situation in the no. a. close to a $100000.00 people or less without any health care whatsoever. limited actually closed the non boxes do include the water and medicine and, and live saving uh, items of resources across it did. there is a deliberate obstruction of the, in 3 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 are trapped inside homes. but we have also many of
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the build or gotten missing and a trapped under piles of rubble in both big la, there's a body or a few camels though, just the past couple hours. another attack and residential home. another example of the continuation of deliberate tax on families who decided to stay in northern part of the city. more of like a collective punishment of everyone ready who made the decision of staying in the northern part of this trip. 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 what kind of shape my brother in no time you had was killed by and he's really droning overlays or if he can, he was working as a drive on the humanitarian aid convoys traveling between the north and the south.
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cause i got stranded in central garza when these res denied the entrance of age into the north. he stayed in authorize for 6 months away from the last communication we had with his mother. he told her how much she misses her, and he hopes to see who assume the ones on the side of the t. and if he wants to put something on his mother stranded and sub brian cos, the city and the noise, like any mother, she is entitled to grieve over her date son. i want you to give her a chance to pay the final respects to him. i searched for an incident connection the, 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 you. these were who works to him over the phone. this large crowd
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a lot. so how so that he gathered this morning to have been for a while for one of the people were, was killed last night in the evening as i kind of worried about the account. the reason within this large crowd is because his mother isn't gone and it has been not very well for her son. and we relied on internet connection just to connect the mother with a 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 hosp. whether his final resting place in one of the graveyards nearby, in such a heartbreaking 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've gone to palestine. this causes
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health ministry has one that is ready for us is a tightening the siege on health centers in the north come all on one hospital is dealing with shoes. numbers of patients has been injured. the facility is under result and understaffed. we spoke to dr. who same boost, fair about the challenges he's facing and how much the flu shift 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 a full fledged hospital capacity b as in terms of bed capacity to staff, qualifications, skills and capabilities, little and physical and mental limits. but we were forced to act administered as easier to a child who was in critical condition and my colleague opened up his abdomen and
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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, you know, otherwise innocent victims would die by the grace of god. the trial survived and was moved to the i see, you know, that it's not, 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 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 had been abandoned by the whole world and left to work under unimaginably harsh and horrifying conditions. so, or is there any false as ever for they employed civilian and companies to flatten homes in the southern goals? a city of rough or that they do uploaded by an employee shows in bulldozing through bruins with plans to destroy a local most nicole out of the search of the basic off
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a whole new about getting enough people to say, i mean, based on the, the milan cheese, so what's missing out of i'm going to be done with it for the once way doing that let's take a closer look now what these really minutes as has previously said about the destruction of gauze a michael on limited. so for social equality you said was in the end we will do what we do that will really help them only taking toe truthful, really hot them on national security minutes as an event event. also said, if we want to, we can renew settlement in garza or a schedule nor a day. now. she's in the jo damian capital, she's covering this from a mine because he's ready to government has bundle just there from reporting in the occupied westbank and from inside israel. no festival. what else are you hearing about isabel's future plans for gone so
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well, we need to go to who is whispering in the years of the israeli government. laura to understand what might be at play here in 2 names. really come to mind, go ahead, let and let have a car. that is a policy for him. it has many different out suits, offshoots that's been form is really and american policy. in the united states, they drafted legislation against the board caught and divestment from the is really occupation in israel. they have, they stand behind the so called did dish will reform or traditional overall, which was very, very controversial before this war date. both these organizations have convened several conferences that advocate for the expulsion of palestinians from garza and the establishment to re establishment of the illegal is leg is really supplements there and they're being bought by very powerful ministers in the current government,
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as well as influential members of parliament from nothing. yeah. whose own party, the liquid party at the last conference they held was in october. it wasn't a close military's own. so it was facilitated by these really armies. and in that conference, the only talk that was there was the road to victory would be through expulsion and next station that informs everything that is happening on the ground, including according to many reports, the so called general's plan, which is being implemented so brutally in northern does the, the expulsion, the annihilation of life in northern does that go ahead that is reported leave behind that klein as, as well. so for now what we see is an i elation expulsion and supplements. okay. no, do stay with us because israel's prime minister is saying that it will push hezbollah be owns will autonomy river in level and with or without
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a cease fire agreement. and benjamin netanyahu met all the officials in northern israel on sunday. now he added that the only way to ensure lost in peace in the middle is to prevent, has blocked from we all mean as many rivers around 30 kilometers from lebanon's, bows out with israel. know, why do you think destiny? all who chose now to travel to the border will because the is plan is not really going as well as he'd hoped. first of all, there are, there is no traction when it comes to talks or efforts to reach a ceasefire even by all accounts and is really media nothing you know is waiting to figure out who's going to be in the white house come november 5th. and in the meantime, he wants to convince, as well is that what he's doing will actually yield results that will bring those thousands of people who been asked to move away from their communities in northern israel. it would bring them home. but just as he arrived and while he was in
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northern, is around his butler reportedly fired around a 100 rockets. in fact, he was supposed to go to infinity, which is further in the north, in northern israel. and he canceled that trip because 20 minutes before his arrival, a drone had struck a the tru formation in that area. so on the ground, it's a bit difficult for him to make a case, but what he's doing will actually get people back to their home. but he needs to be by time until we reach november 6. okay. no, many thanks. indeed for that update nor day and i'm on as well. other areas where the forces launched a series of attacks across eastern and southern nothing and at least 3 people were killed. a 9 in judge and a striking her at side to another coast that you have signed on for the south and the back to strike damaged part of the to the not to 9 governmental hospital. it comes as well issued force evacuation warnings and the eastern bowl back region.
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the army claims is targeting hezbollah sites. meanwhile, the little girl has been pulled out a knife from the rubble of a collapse built in the town of garcia and southern lebanon. it was hit by his riley as strike on sunday, tells stratford as in berry, which was more on the attacks in southern lebanon for a large strike on what looks to be uh, a residential, large residential building in the outskirts at the time of the city of side on an area cold, holler at site. uh um, so fall we are here on the porch of at least 3 people killed in that strike. and at least 9 others injured. the siding has been hit at least a couple of times, at least twice in the last few days, an indication of an escalation for the know then the main for one of the better words say 2 of operations for these rates for the south. we're also getting drips
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of information with respect to what's understood to be, to families that are buried underneath the rubble following on his way to strike almost a week ago now in the town. okay. um, which is in southern lebanon. and um, it's understood that there are 21 people that were missing. we're, we now hearing suddenly 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 spanish king has been booed at, heckled was facing the flood ravaged region of valencia
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things and the pay was visiting the west effected towns with clements of petra sanchez, but essentially was evacuated by his security team as tensions raised. that'd be in protest against the government's response and exhaustive, which is now killed at least $214.00 people. thousands of soldiers and police officers has been deployed to assist in the rescue efforts. so the gig has more some type port to end the valencia beach and 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 our attorneys in spain because you have the central government at 5 minutes to play the sunset from one hand thoughts. imagine c and flooding rescues. all of that comes on to the re, much of the regional government, the generally 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
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receive and a lot until i was off to the is also struck the town loving it. cuts. people said that they had one 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. 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, working for hours, sometimes to reach it 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. have i called her on the martinez as an associate professor of politics and international relations at northeastern university london explains why the anger against the government's institutions in flood had areas
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have been directed at the king. i don't think it was a surprise. it was a shock to see this sort of reaction against the general institution, some of the general response of the governments. i suppose at every level, the regional government, the, the central government, the federal government, if you wish. i did not necessarily expect that to be the case against the king necessarily, because traditionally the king is a forcing us a figure that trust sense forensics to some extent we know that it's not necessarily the case in spain, but certainly reach in like valencia, which is but the more towards the center, right on the right, in recent years i would have imagined would it be that it would be different the reaction of the response and the welcoming or thinking. so that was, that would be surprising. but i suppose the circumstances of the situation that is happening on the ground explains to a great extent, the amount of anger that is being failed. but it's conversely understandable. and i think people are entitled to express the frustration, but i was a little be surprised. so to target to know if the game for this particular
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reaction, the situation is unprecedented. some extent this isn't like some other parts of the world, perhaps that are more sort of used to these sort of scenarios. you know, this isn't some country in the caribbean, for example, it is facing she regains here near the seas on president that needs it. he's definitely, uh besides, if the ration is presented itself. but obviously the idea and citizens expect the government to be prepared for these sort of issues and happen thing is, is implied. anything that can happen, nobody actually knows when natural resources are going to strike a bite, there may have to finish it, and that's where the size does. but you do expect the government to have a certain degree of preparedness. and also you expect the government to be competent when reacting to these things. and i think the issue here is not only that the feeling is that the government has been unable to respond, but rather they've been unwilling to respond in a sense of think i'm trying it states a lot of politics being played out as well. and there's never a good look for addresses in london,
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not them on thing. the government takes immediate action to end the pollution of u. k. waterways. so rich agricultural waste and all the chemicals regularly spill into water across the country. they can create and bank to health risks of humans. um cause damage to the environment. charlie on to the hospital. it is the best like these who have really revealed the grim stay of britain's rivers late to see moving spies tile. just last. yeah. private war to companies exclusively poles system 3600000. how is it on the streets of sewage into the world right now cooling when the government now the government says the public's anger on this issue and they have already created an independent commission. i'm hoping to pause and you know, by the end of next year, now that would give the rules or regulations new powers to find bonuses. if environmental standards all match to make fines or domestic and also whole, some of the cost is criminally responsible for any wrong doing. but these groups
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are concerned that those measures won't go far enough. they want to ensure that the cost of not needed investment into this infrastructure is not passed on to the public for the shoulder by the shareholders who profited from the privatization of war to companies for decades. what's clear is that this is an issue that it's not going to be so in a single government time that will take 2nd, charlie and out of there at least 13 people have been killed and attack and so don's to 0 state permit to rapid support forces reportedly carried out the attack on sunday, you and says bar that says the space move at a 135000 people the in just 10 days by the group. and the student is all may have been accused of targeting civilians. so it has hair on alex's era celebrations, the comp 16, the 5 of us to somebody in columbia agrees to establish a permanent for the for institution. most people's,
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the, the hello are awesome. all 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 statements, snow pushing across the northern pa, silverado, northern areas of iran over towards the caspian. and united, some west to buy this tons of wintery, whether to just around the cool, cuz he is to the east, the side of the meg. well, there are a few shelves still in the full cost here, anywhere from around west 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 months of both africa results. i try and settle a bit of
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a brisk when just reading down into that to use the side off the. but it's writing the cost, but the a shout was meanwhile, across the fall south of the west africa seasonal range about where they should be . they're just having the coast now. so you have the districts that way into the gulf with can you say the slipping further south all the way to some as normal? some of the shells just making the way into northern parts of moves and big some what's the weather coming into the southern cape, east and cape as well? sing some wet weather. i'm just starting to head on the hate that we've had across moving parts of south africa. i both wanna on the research chemicals, dangerous new performance enhancing drugs. i was using a bottle of day, which is 5 milligrams because there's no dosing protocols marketed to teenagers by fitness, influenza, as i'm young. and i'm on this. one is very dangerous. it's a while west full times investigates, the lack of regulation to stop their spread. and the too often frequent
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other than you are watching on just a range reminder about top stories this hour is ready, military has kills at least $35.00 palestinians, and multiple attacks across casa, as strikes, have talked to the residential buildings by forcibly displaced people at sheltering . it comes as giving us the forms, the entire population in the north is an imminent risk of dying from disease and from, and that's why the forces of loans a series of attacks across the eastern, on southern lebanon. at least 3 people were killed. and attack can hurt size and ever since the asylum as well has also issued falsified racing warnings and the eastern fall. but regional spain king philippe, has been food and had cooled fonts, bits in front brothers reason of valencia, that being protest against the government's response to this is austin, which at least 214 people, have died. the
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in less than 48 hours, millions of american voters will head to the polls to pick the next president. we have special election coverage, so let's get straight to it with james bay's in washington. over to you, james laura, thank you very much and welcome to washington d. c. live again from our rooftop studio. here overlooking the white house election day is in less than 2 days. and the 2 main kinds of bits of scrambling across the 7 swing states to boost turn out among supporters and sway undecided voters will discuss the state of the presidential race. with my guess, melanie stone and patrick mark that sentiment 1st. so let me update you on the latest from the campaign trial. the democratic candidate couple of harris is on the mission to call the black american font. 8 the starting on the day with the sunday service for dealt with the black church in detroit, michigan,
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she's due to visit above a shop in the suburb of pontiac later iris as company own you in michigan today covering multiple locations here in michigan right now. each of us has an opportunity to make a difference. because in this moment we face a real question. what kind of country do we want to live in? what kinds of country do we want for our children and our grandchildren? a country of chaos fear and hate, or a country freedom, justice and compassion. republican presidential candidate donald trump is jumping through 3 critical background states on sunday, routing and pennsylvania, north carolina, and georgia. he kicked it all off in pennsylvania. we're in front of a crowd of 5th supports as he focused much of his speech once again on claims the election is rigged against him. they are fighting so hard to seal is damned, a look at what's going on, living,
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what's going on in your state. every day the talking about extending hours and so what the whoever heard of this stuff, we should have one day voting a day for valid well, we've got correspondence watching the events across the united states. and one of those is to raise a body. she's in michigan, the force in detroit at the moment. so couple of harris is in michigan again. and she's that, oh day to raise. why all this focus on this one state of the well, suddenly this is a key battleground state. so this is a state or donald trump one in 2016 by a little over 10000 votes and then joe bite and in 2020. so it's a swing states and that's why cameron i have is just going to be spending her sunday here. she's appealing to be african american vote here. she was earlier
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today in a church that's right in front of where i am right now. she was talking about healing and peace in this country. once the selection is over, she also se spoke about what does it take in this election now here, enjoining me is the owner of this restaurant that you can see right? he is right in front of the church, troy spencer, this is a rest from that's been open since the 1970. so he was an owner of a restaurant such as this, what i mean? what is important for you in an election such as is one of the end of device please . in this case, you know, trump is got to go. his 3rd guess have got to go so we can be on one page. so what do you, what is important to you if it be economy, are you concerned that if from wednesday's election, you know, the situation for african americans here in michigan, could you tell me right, what is the main concern for you? yes, i believe that um the he's trying to find a mentally restructuring the government and take away the by the partisanship of,
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you know, and that is very dangerous. one last question for you. i mean, we've been hearing and seeing the poles and it seems that the cabinet harris has lagging behind among the black man. i mean, why do think is that something and i are you hold for it's actually be able to women to say, i think that is very overstate and you know, this election has been about misinformation and i think that's wonderful. that's a misnomer. like people are going to vote for com. thank you very much. so this is what's happening here in detroit, in an african american community. people that's, we've been talking to them struggling with poverty, unemployment, segregation events. so lots of concerns for many of the population they represent around 13 percent of the vote in the state is a call should vote for cabinet harry's to be able to win in the state of michigan that has 15 electron volts. that could make it easier for her to actually make it to the white house. so suddenly we've been talking to people here. everyone is
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telling us just 2 days left, 2 days left. many of the people that are here right now have been in church earlier today. attending the service that cabinet harris was there and many of them are hopeful that you'll be able to make it to the white house back to you to razor michigan. fine too. from michigan to north carolina. it's one of 2 swing states recently bought, sued by her, couldn't elaine, but uh, the voting is being brisk in many affected areas despite challenges his laura, on why north carolina masses going into election day. but it's carmella harris and donald trump, a many net net n, e 7 swing states. north carolina is one of them. it has 16, electro bates, one from 4 years ago. like many southern states and budget for democrats, for a century before swinging to the republicans in the 19 sixty's population shifts, including a lot of people moving in from other states. i've made it into
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a swing state and we some selections for aka bama, carly, north carolina, not really in 2008, but lost it in 2012 since then. it has remained placed with republicans generally having a small advantage. north carolina was the only one and this is swing states, one by donald trump in 2020. but just by around 1.3 percent. so this time north carolina is very much it play as a crucial swing state. it's tamela harris doesn't need to win north carolina, but any scenario which she does makes hub paul to 270 electoral votes on the white house a lot easier for trump, he can also gets to 70 without north carolina. but doing so will be very, very hard, like so many of the swing states, north carolina is a story of a few large and heavily democratic cities balance against the hensler that has both rural and republican democratic boats as a mainly concentrated in the state capital in raleigh,
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on the neighboring cities of greensborough and high point, and then down here in charlotte, the state's largest city is also a small, but significant concentration out here in the west of the state, around ashville. pretty much everywhere else, is republican, right? now every election has a so called october surprise. this time it's hard, compelling, devastating storm that costs more than 200 people to be killed, catastrophic damage across the southeast and united states. and that includes georgia, a north carolina of these of the community busted by hurricane helene. and this is a month of a 2020 results look at these areas in the west here. mostly will mostly white, heavily republican bees, a trump strongholds, except the little pockets of blue that i mentioned a moment to go around the democratic stronghold of ashville. again,
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by the affected by the hurricane. now is unclear how her complaint is going to swing these elections. but it may affect the pace of accounting process, how the federal government, that's by and i'm paris at the white house on the state government to respond to this disaster. and how that perceive to respond could be a key factor for the states votes as, as they had to the pose a sign to laura. well, not while north carolina in georgia with badly hit by storms. and now the swing state, arizona is facing record heat waves and we'll talk shortages well, rentals reports from the states painted deserts. as arizona grapples with drought and water shortages, climate change is high up on the list of voters priorities. a recent poll showed 64 percent of voters in this swing state. say, climate change is very important or somewhat important to them in terms of who they choose to be the next president. the state has experienced record heat waves with
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100 days over 37 degrees celsius. this year alone. there are concerns about water conservation and the claimant's impact on human health. the candidates offer vastly different solutions to the problem. donald trump slogan is drill, baby drill, and he advocates more fossil fuel extraction. cala harris supports expansion of clean energy and renewable sources, but compared to the economy, immigration, and threats to democracy, climate change as received surprisingly little attention. during this years campaign rob reynolds, l. g 0 in the painted desert of arizona, a dislike tongue, precedents, installments and heat waves. the issue of climate change is not receive much the attention this campaign season. both candidates have a small cli different policies. calling baker explains donald trump and cala harris
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have very different views on climate change. paris says it's real, trump says it isn't. but climate change has not been at the front of tyrese's campaign. so it's widely believed that she will continue jo biden's policies, his inflation reduction act and other bills. you're marked over of trillion dollars for climate focused projects that included cleaner energy production, more electric cars, more battery plants, and more efficient housing. but on january 20th, most of that money will still be on the table. donald trump says he'll diverted to build roads, bridges, and dams, and eliminate regulations that were designed to speed. the change from gas powered cars and trucks to electric vehicles, and there will likely be objections from states that were counting on that money, including some that support trump. trump also says a lower energy prices by opening up new drilling projects and quickly he wants to bring back the cold. but that's an industry that's been in decline for decades and
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talking about it won't increase demand by itself. the truth is that the us is both the world's biggest fossil fuel producing nation and an economy where the energy and environment is rapidly changing. renewables now account for almost 10 percent of the countries energy use. trump says he will again leave the powers climate agreement as he did in 2017. but even under harris to hit the powers targets the us would have to reduce its emissions by over 50 percent by 2030. and that's just improbable. whoever wins this race, by the time of their and operation next year, the world will just have experienced it's too hot us to yours. on record, i'm calling back because now couple of how is this campaign as launched? ads in the battleground, states of michigan and pennsylvania displayed 2 different messages on israel's war, on gauze, up in how commercial in michigan harris expresses solidarity with the people in
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gauze and says, she will not be silent. the stage is home to the nation's largest arrow, the american community. and many of its members have been critical of the content administration's handling of the world. meanwhile, and a completely different ad that's meant to appeal to jewish voters in pennsylvania. she said, so she'll stand up for israel's rights to defend itself. well, now let's have a look at all of the issues of the day with our problem. lucas, with joining me. we have melanie stone, who's a partner at summit strategies, was specializes in crisis management, and i also have patrick morrow. he's the chairman of the d. c. republican party. we'll discuss the news of the day. but interestingly, the news, if you switch on of the, the, the american media networks, it will actually about a late night comedy show. i will listen to this. i'm going to vote for us. right. any chance you are registered in pennsylvania? no, i am not well that was
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from saturday night live in a bit dismissed. if that wasn't tied, melanie was at a comedy show because it is an institution in the us. and although it's a like no show, it's not like huge audience. but that clip and those clips will reverberate around social media. yes, saturday night live is american institution, and there was even recently a movie about the making of saturday night live. and it's all news shows and the newspapers all around the country, replay top political clips from the show. every week to patrick, this is something that candidates do. donald trump scene on saturday night live before it's part of a conventional strategy of candidates. and if you look at couple of houses, strategy, she's doing what i'm doing very well. what is a conventional campaign? she had a convention that most people said when very, very well, she has more money, more advertising,
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a bigger organization in the strip swing states where people cool the ground game. but trump is doing things very, very different. explain why. unexplained is why you think that will look sure. well, we've seen this in 2016. we saw this obviously in a losing race in 2020 for trump, for allies on these trump universes of voters. these very unorthodox groups of voters who take it back 1520 years ago, i would say what the heck is this guy doing? but you look back at the republican national convention. i mean, he had famous american wrestlers. he had wrappers he had, you know, somebody with an ill only fans site speakers at the convention. this is to appeal to the base. this is to appeal to low propensity voters. and according to criticize avita, the campaign manager, i was on a zoom with him last week. he said that they are crushing it in the spring stage, which they are doing much better with low propensity voters in this early voting.
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now if we also look at 2020 were donald trump told everyone not to go early out and not to mail and ballots. the r and c took a different approach. beginning in february of 2021. there was a pivot to make sure that people early vote and there was a pick up. please don't worry what you, what kinds of it said last time, correct? a pivot, but then he even recorded donald trump. the ever recorded video saying it's ok to early vote. it's ok to man, do mail and voting. and so this really is a big difference in the trump. the trump bass relies on these voters were neglected, who may not go out to vote. so when you look at, for instance, the, you know, the older african american and latino demographics and say, let's look at pennsylvania. you know, they're more likely to vote for commer harris. but as you go down the age, as you go. busy over to men, they're more likely to vote for donald trump in numbers more than ever before that they had previous he's doing much better with those groups of people and the gender gap. everyone like to talk about gender gap. you know,
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pamela harris is up by 16 with women, but donald trump is up by 18 with matt. and if you go back and look at this convention, need to go back at these things that some people might say are a little bit crazy work in a mcdonald's wearing a garbage truck where to garbage, vast, rolling around in a garbage truck. this is a very appealing to a blue collar, male, american voter. and the, what do you say to the, the trump strategy? because he, in your candidate has a little money as well. the advertising, if you look, i'm normally, conventionally, the money really does talk. and yet you look at the polls and it's completely neck and neck. is that something in the trunk strategy? while there is clearly something in the trump strategy that's working at the same time, it may not appeal to independent voters. a lot of the things in the craziness of the things that he does are, are really going to alienate a lot of other people. there was the big cont, uh, meeting that he had at madison square garden a week ago with a denigrating. lots of people calling puerto rico garbage, a lot of that doesn't appeal to both the hispanic motor base and also
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a lot of independent voters who are like, do i really want to go back to 4 years of this? and the fact that the pose is so close by the need that does that give you some worry, given what we've seen in, in, in the recent past about what might happen once the polling stations close? yes, well it's incredibly worries um, regardless of whether it's close or not, what's gonna happen when the police station is closed because 1st of all, both sides have been arming up for litigation. there is a huge numbers. lawyers were getting set to litigate. but besides just that, there's a real chance of political violence. here in dc, we've seen a new kind of a steel walls going up around the vice president's house. there's office buildings are starting to bore it up. so there's a lot of concern about what's going to happen in the wake of the election. so given that patrick, is it really incumbent on both kinds of it is to be very responsible. last time around,
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donald trump declared victory before we knew anything about whether that was a victory, and because he kept claiming victory on the mountain still claims victory in this devices. that must be, it wouldn't be responsible for both candidates to the, to be very, very careful and say nothing until things all very clear. i think one thing we've learned with donald trump is a bit of a shellman. and professionally, it was that you made a lot of money as you know, on american television. and i would say that whenever he does something, the media plays it over and over and over again, any controls the media. and so i think that's what we'll continue to see in terms of what happens after the election. i think it will depend on what you know, what happens in each of these spring states. as my colleague mentioned, the attorneys that are showing up there it's, it's fairly heavy on both sides. in the spring states, both republicans and democrats, the attorneys, are showing up to litigate any issues after the campaign. you've already seen a decision in pennsylvania, the benefit of,
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or was more in favor of republicans in bucks county pens. vanya, which is us wayne county in pennsylvania, even use our decision in virginia doors, a big decision, virginia that declared that non citizens were unable to vote in the election. so the voter roles were scrubs. and so this type of thing will, will certainly continue in american elections many, you know, just a couple of hours. simple is that you are a lawyer. are you worried about the way this is going legally? and the fact that a warranty, all of these claims of voting irregularities, and yet no vote to forward has actually been proven. what so worrisome is that in every case that was litigated in 2020 about voter fraud, there was found to be absolutely no voter fraud. and yet the constant repetition of claims of voter fraud makes so many americans believe that there might be voter fraud or that there are elections actually lack integrity. when nothing could be further from the truth, american elections have been free and fair. and yet this effort to clean motor fraud all the time really frightens americans. and that is what leads to so much
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discord in the, in the country and is going to also allow for an actors to so further discord. patrick, you will someone who believes in democracy and yet nothing has been, nothing has been proven. invite to fraud, and yet when you look at search social media, it is flooded with fake tongue guy, fake allegations of fun to full of some of that. this information apparently is being posted by people who aren't even in this country church, or i would say, well, i'd say that it's different this information on both sides. i'd say there's, there is a voter fraud, but it's a scale of the waterfront, right? that was the voter far enough to ship an election. absolutely not joe biden, one in 2020. and i believe that pretty soon after the election, but i don't think it's a bad thing to be on the look out for voter fraud. but certainly this issue, we have a social media on both sides. this is going to be a continual issue. this is going to be something that bad for the actors can insert themselves in to manipulate, you know, voters one way or the other and also to make your relatives mad at yours. you
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believe something over another and your view mentally on, on the, the, the toxic nature of social media and how that could weaponized all sorts of allocations. and in the days off to the election for sure that social media has proven, incredibly important and certainly now with twitter now called ex, taken over by eli mosque, who is firmly in trumps camp and is only promoting things that favor trumpet this information against campbell errors we're gonna see a lot more of that, and it's certainly been easy to manipulate facebook as well for, for an actors. and we're going to see a lot more of that. there been intelligence reports that there is a lot of plans by for an actors to, to see what they can do to so discord which really doesn't help america or american interest. i know you want the last word patrick, but we really have to end the patrick model. melanie sloane, thank you very much for joining us. that's it for now from washington d. c. back now to you, laura. endo ha, james. thanks very much. indeed. we'll still ahead head on out to 0. so suppose i
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never pulled capitalize on a short months. so said he to feed stacy's house, coming up, so we'll take the shooting the doc chapter in the cause of a war. it 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 enough. josie, it up. he says he went toward towards syria to provide a lifetime entail was very interesting, but not in the eyes of his government. this has been our home for so many years. in the final parts of the series, we followed the story of a british age worker,
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as he flees from it with his family. asked to be interested by a powerful village shop. one of the toughest times when they tortured me state list in syria. now to 0. unique perspective, we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incidence. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up, despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, let's get you some sports news now and months. so cities impressive and beaten run in the premier league as of the last a bowl and left as well as a surprise defeat for also as loud, livable to capitalize at the top of the standings on 5 limbs. as more we run the 10 games into the premier league season, but this could go down as the moment this will austin's type of hopes fade away. put a title challenge here. so i've also offer one new to speak to new call. so it was then over to manchester city, i'm livable to strength. mcclain's about a 30 to master run was on the threat for pet cordial aside going behind for the 6th time the season. well, i'm a little pool,
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conceded against bryce and to the sides, occupying the leaks top 3 fissions all costs for the seats, the but then came in a minute period but changed every thing. evolution tapping inputs, 2nd and the double strike from cody get, quote, i know how much the seller put lives in front, the city waste volt, back to like go and then this from earning holland. but it's a 1st defeat since december last year for gaudio the and now 2 points behind their bibles and difficult pollution now, but the, if you want to handle this team, you are still, you will feel that you have an opening cost to you and that you mean it's across close, close that situation, you have to be strong, you have to, we need to have to do these kind of situations and then to they were not able to do it. sometimes it's sometimes opened as of right now,
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so i have to accept it. so i know the when for on the 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 2 times we game one goal behind against optional 1000000 to one. and 2 times we were able to find ourselves back into the game. and in this game we were one of the half time then uh, to come back to way we did that gives me a lot of confidence for the rest of the season. was the loudest crowd. since i've been here, i think we need them again to make sure we stop play like this from the start and defense kind of help us from the start. a livable in city face off on the 1st of december. a match that could now carry a lot more meaning tom size and i was a 0. and does i'm cricket history as new zealand beat? india to complete a 3 meals series sweep. india have never lost 3 mill on home. so before i'm needing
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147 runs for victory, i fell 251 short, one bible and i is patel was the stuff and these agents for on the spend a taking 6 with kids to cubic feet. the seats. that is the minus the easy and maintenance team at create. what we're saying is underway and we'll dive up in a high stakes presidential run of the could decide whether the country leads towards europe or russia presents my us on do one small day, but to join the european union. her opponents, alexander still. yeah. and all those says ties with russia are in the national interest. most good was accused of interfering in the 1st round of the election. it's a claim, it's a not, it denies the former bolivia and present at the morales as calling for international support to assess up talks with the government of louis. i'll say, the group of morales suppose is doomed of army barracks on friday. taking a group of soldiers hostage demonstrations have been blocking thousands of roads in
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the city of culture bomba for nearly 3 weeks to prevent the rest of morales on rape charges. you said the i'll, it says the allegations are politically made today says of the 2 weeks of negotiations. countries of the comp, 16 bio diversity summit and columbia have agreed to establish upon them for the frontage. and those peoples, the historic decision will allow them to participate in future decisions on nature, conservation and rules on the use of domestic information. but the summit for short on another key issue, a funding time to conserve nature. as under run piet, to the pulse of the meeting in cali, the indigenous delegations broke into 2 years after columbia's environment administer. i'm now said diplomats for more than a 100. 90 countries reached an historic agreement at the un biodiversity summit to give them a permanent invoice on nature. conservation decisions is the is so now this is an unprecedented event in the history of multi lot true agreements on the
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environmental indigenous groups in the local communities of the world connected to our 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 of prizes. 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, empire diversity, 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. and that's it for me laura. kyle: so this means on elizabeth front and we'll be here in just a moment with more of today's news for you to do stay with us. i think that the a meeting of minds with israel committing genocide before i as a number of all mainstream politicians across the board seem to have a problem with this 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 own disease. i my, to the older woman in the room, the only black person definitely the only most from grassroots activism to the holes of power. a courageous state representative struggle suffice to cease fire
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resolution before cause but taking center stage was moving against the time takes on weight is like a ripple, and it keeps people energized to keep fighting for an end of the chance. i stand up for monday with this on a jersey to his story collection. totally consequential presidents get shot at with the potential to impact the shape of the well, we know let's get the best amount because what is the brand of stores, but who gets to write that story? we're a nation in decline. that's all i can say. and how would it matter to those who need those across our borders unlawfully will be apprehended? we're going to do for these people, we're going to get them out of our country. what is the, what to expect? let us show each other in the world. we are, we have to be brave, otherwise we're not going to have
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a good. how will the choice of one nation affect us all the us 2024 elections. all now to 0. the, the way that this really strikes across because a strip at least $35.00 to the and so being co since early sunday, the hello elizabeth donovan. this is alger 0 life from the hop. so coming up is there any forces launch a series of strikes on residential areas in eastern and southern 11 on tracking
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