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the us 2024 elections on now to 0. the, the way that this really as strikes across the balance a strip, at least $35.00 to nance have been to since early sunday, the hello elizabeth bonham and this is alta 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 civilians on the buildings. the fury, the spanish monarch of the government's response of the catastrophic salons in valencia. the candidates making laws pushed to convince on decided
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versions in swing states just 2 days out from the us selection the a beginning garza with it is where the military has killed at least 35 people on sunday, including 17 in north and con eunice and southern gaza at least 8 people, including children, were killed in an s tri. atoria gave some be reports. paramedics perform chest compressions on a boy. he's being critically injured in his really striking noise and gauze as the ambulance races to hospital, relative support shown, hoping and praying. he can be resuscitated early morning strikes, targeted residential areas and you follow the a, a beta he to destruction. he's a roaming. access to major roads is blocked. didn't toy area is
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a cutoff emilia and battery. yeah. the grind evasion of the north and the total seat are still in place. 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 in northern guy is a strict solvent garza was not sped at radio tex only to strike on han units, resulting in another way was injured palestinians arriving into betty 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. so many the agony is too much to the. 6 font is destroyed,
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continue to go with the strip. so don't the suffering of the unit. the entire population of northern gauze is an imminent risk of dying from disease, timing or ongoing bombardments victoria gates and b l. g 0. and how the muscle is following the situation in the north from central gaza, close to 200000 people are left without any health care whatsoever. limited actually close the non boxes to include the water and then medicine and on live saving uh items of resources across the street. there is a deliberate obstruction of the injury of a humanitarian aid to the northern part of the 3 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 home, but we have a so many of the viewed already gotten missing and a trap under piles of rubble in both big la, there's a body or
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a few can also just the past couple hours, another a top of residential. i'm another example of the continuation of deliberate tax on families who decided to stay in northern part of the state. more of like a collective punishment of everyone ready who made the decision of a staying in the northern part of this trip. that example of this middle of the family are scattered and on the phone a far 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 the strip bidding farewell to her son who was killed here in the bridge. right? you can, this is what we had seen earlier this morning, bathroom and what kind of shape my brother in no time you 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 in operators for 6 months away from the last
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communication we had with his mother. he told her how much he misses her and he hopes to see who is to the the. 7 now the, the, the in a few months he's my, the stranded in some of and causes such a 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. yes, i searched for an intimate connection. somebody hines, the company, these were very difficult moments. any mother would venture, 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 hospital that he gathered this morning to have been for a while for one of the people who were was killed last night in the evening as part
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of where his refuge account. the reason we've seen this large crowd is because his mother is in gauze and see the not very well for her son. and we relied on 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 in 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've gone through palestine because of health. ministry has one that is ready for us as a tightening the siege on health centers in the north. come all odd ones, direct us as rarely, military has bomb,
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the children's floor and area storm water tanks. at least 6 people have been injured. the hospital says it's off the world health organization for protection, but their team was also attacked. we spoke to dr. who some of the stuff you earlier about the challenges he's facing and how much nothings here in this world we'd have to learn to do everything as is really forces during the hospital entertained the entire medical staff member. i, together with my assistant position, were left alone between a rock and a hard place either to give up. we're start doing what we can to save lives. the more just the to the high. by any measure 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 specialize ation. we did what we had through to save lives. 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, 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 that is very false as have reportedly employed civilian companies, to flatten homes in the southern gaza city of stuff. a video uploaded by an employee shows him bulldozing through berlin's plans to destroy
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a local mosque. nicole, our research of the mission of 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 this is where the forces have launched a series of attacks across eastern in southern 11 on the phase 3 people were killed in line ended in an attack and had 5 then near the close to city of cited for the south, a strike, damage positive the to be governmental hospitals. it comes as well issued for evacuation of warnings and the eastern bog back region. the armies has its targeting has bola sites, or meanwhile, a little girl has been pulled a life from the rubble of a collapse building in the town of gaza in southern lebanon. it was hedge vine is
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really a strike on sunday. charles street, citizen, they vote for more on the attacks and southern 11 on a large strike on what looks to be uh, a residential lodge residential building in the outskirts at the time of the city upside on an area cold. holler at site. uh um, so fall we are here in 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 further. no. then the main, one of the better was say 2 of operations for these rates by the south were also getting drips of information with respect to. ready what's understood to be to families that are buried underneath the rubble following and his writing a strike um 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 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 saying what this highlights is the lack of access to israel is giving them as well as pa minister benjamin netanyahu says, has since this will push hezbollah beyond the tawny river where the without to cease fund agreement, the river is about so that he kind of means has from levels border with, as well as in yahoo met all the officials in northern israel on sunday. he added the only way to ensure lost in peace. that is to prevent, has been left from rearming. thousands of his various has been evacuated from the homes near the border since october last year. little days following developments
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from the godaddy and capital a mom. because that is where the government has banned algae or from of which i can be occupied. westbank and israel, of his 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 cease fire even by all accounts and is really media and 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? well, actually you 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 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 cancelled that trip because 20 minutes before his arrival, a drone had struck
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a the truth 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 the the spanish king has been booed and heckled while visiting the flood ravaged region of valencia. the king said he was visiting the west effect to towns with prime minister pedro sanchez. sanchez was evacuated by his security team as tensions rose. they had been protests against the government's response to the disaster, which is now killed at least $214.00 people. thousands of soldiers and police officers have been deployed to assist in the rescue if it sonya die. ego has moved
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from 5 hold time, the valencia region. it has been an awful lot of criticism that we've heard here from people about how we will forward to these 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 have told us 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. the
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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 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. pablo called little in martinez as an associate professor of politics and international relations at northeastern university in london. and he explains why the and the against the government in flood had areas has 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 institutions, 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
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necessarily, because traditionally the king is a forcing us a figure that trust sense for thanks to some expense. we know that things not necessarily the case in spain, but certainly reach in like valencia, which is be with them more towards the center, right in the right. in recent years, i would have imagined would it be that it would be different the reaction of the response and the welcome you know, if the getting so that was, that would be surprising. but i suppose the circumstances of the situation that is happening on the ground explains through a great extent, the amount of anger that is being failed. that is completely understandable. and i think people are entitled to express a frustration. but i was a little be surprised that the target to the game for this particular 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 the 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 he's definitely, uh besides, situation is presented itself. but obviously the idea of citizens expect the
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government to be prepared for the sort of issues and happen thing is, is being planned for anything that can happen. nobody actually knows when natural resources are going to strike by their mute definition. and that's where the size does, but you do expect the government to have a set in a group 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 is never good look the still ahead on knowledge as they are, were on the campaign trail as donald trump and come to the house and they can last pitched and bushes and swing states, the
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hello. the weather is lossy fine and dry across much of year of bits and pieces of cloud with chasing hay with high pressure in charge of that. so the lead on the atmosphere, so long as the settled line wins. but we have mr. foot problems in the mornings, full some token, you've probably got a little bit of cloud software that is the side of spying around the valley. eric's now towards the west of the big area cloud here had a sub tropical storm pass, which would eventually run its way towards northern portugal. over the next couple of days, west composites bank could see some wet weather, but for race to spain, it is grassy, tiny, somewhat dry and bright to still a few showers around on monday. noticing what to weather, coming into spain and portugal, whatsoever when the other side, if you're, if, as well, just around the black face and then back into that western side of russia been in between last the settled and quite so said with some piece of bits and pieces of, of low cloud at times come to stay, still a few showers into the northeast of spain, southwest and palm surprises. also,
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single shower would say, we'll see some wet weather. they're just coming back in across the porch. cool. so about whether also affecting north western pennsylvania for good, but for much of north africa. but it's dry and quite west africa. few showers around here, 90 housing, the se. the look at actual information on the ground looks at the way that this issue is framed in the media, the escalations who escalate any the new years that are known, immediately visit the listening pace because the media on out is era. the us selections are finally here. join us on november the 5th as the results come in and we analyze what they will need for the us and the rest of the world. the us selections on the
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of the you watching ours is the or the me and as for put on and go ha, i've a mind to yvonne talk stories this hour. there's randy military has killed at least 35 pounds and ends in multiple attacks across the garza, on sunday as strikes of target and the residential buildings with forcibly displaced people of sheltering. that says, the un children's agencies uni says as one the entire population. and then know is it imminent, risk of dying from disease and famine is where the 4 of us have launched a series of attacks across the east and then southern 11 on at least 3 people were killed in an attack. and how to find the name of the city of side as well as also issued forced evacuation and warnings on the eastern bound bank,
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regent and spain. king fleet as being assumed in headquarters while visiting the flood ravaged region of valencia had been protests against the government response to the disaster in which at least 214 people have died. the us election is less than 2 days. and the 2 named candidates a scrambling across the 7 swing states to boost to announce among supporters and sway undecided voters. his democratic candidate coming to harris is on a mission to quote the african american vote. 8 the today with the sunday service that a predominantly black church in detroit, michigan, she's due to visit the bob a shelf in the suburb of pontiac. lisa, how is this campaigning only in michigan today covering multiple locations here in
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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 kind of country do we want for our children and our grandchildren? a country of chaos fear and hate, or a country of freedom, justice, and compassion. a republican presidential candidate donald trump is jumping through 3 critical background states on sunday, routing and pennsylvania, north carolina and georgia. he is about to step on to the podium and kingston, north carolina. he kicked it off and the pennsylvania talent of minutes just a few hours ago where he focused much of his speech once again on claims. the collections of records against him very much. they are fighting so hard to seal as them. they look at what's going on, living, what's going on in your state every day. talking about extending hours. i'd say of
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what the whoever heard of this uh, we should have one day voting a day for valid and as the candidates pushed through the final election blitz algebra is the 2 we have, our official in north carolina with donald trump is due to appear. the 1st let's go to today's board in detroit, michigan for the mesa son bought, come of the house has been up to and today's a harris trying to were african american bushes today, off to an election campaign that has showed growling support among young african american men for her arrival on the both sides, lead had michigan is a crucial swing states where donald trump won't back in 2016, but then he was defeated by joe biden. and that's what cabinet harry's wants to do . once again, in this election earlier today, she went to a service in a church,
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the african american community. it has millions of followers, and that church of the church was completely fluid there. she spoke about the importance of unity of feeling after this election from she also spoke about how crucial the selection is, what a threat donald trump is for the united states democracy. later on, a coming to harry's came right here where i am right now. it's a restaurant that's owned by an american thoughtful player. we thought she just left just a few minutes ago. and again, she's been appealing to the african american population. and the main reason why she's doing is mostly because they were present 13 percent of the votes in this crucial state. that even though most of the people we have spoken to say that they will vote for cabinet harris. there's a, a large number of african american men, especially young men who say that they won't vote for her. so she is coming to harvest. if she wants to win this selection actually has to appeal to those voltage . she has to get people to go out to boat because at this point, turn out is crucial for an election such as this one. so we've been talking to lots
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of people here. everyone's leaving right now, but again, they're telling us over and over again. there's just 2 days left, they're asking people to go out and voluntarily, if not, they're asking them to go on tuesday to vote. but suddenly they want to see kind of how he's become this country's next precedence today. so thank you very much for that. today is a boy with a view from detroit michigan, a. net spring. and alan especially, he's following the donald trump campaign. he's in kingston, north carolina, north carolina for the 3rd time and 4 days. alan, why is that so implicitly to trump? that's right, let me explain why north carolina is important. it is regarded as a swing state. and if you look to the polls over the last couple of months, it was very tight here. and then about a week ago, it seemed that donald trump was just pooling ahead. but that seems to have changed in the last couple of days. and that has given the holidays campaign, the hope that they could possibly flip the snow. it's had the lot about the so
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called blue wall. those are states that are traditionally democratic, leading to come on how this needs to when the white house. so you're talking about pennsylvania, you're talking about wisconsin and you're talking about michigan. well, north carolina is that for the republicans, donald trump needs to win here. you want to 2016. any one in 2020. but the fact that for them is less than 10 events are going to be here, or have been held here in north carolina, tells us that they are not const, absolutely certain that this is a done deal. that they are concerned about the way things are going, particularly when you add to the mix. the pull that came out on saturday night from iowa. iowa is a conservative state in the midwest and come law does, according to a very reliable pull has been right. 7 out of the last 8 to elections suggest that she's a hit by 3 points. she's a head by 3 points. that's quite a big deal. and she's particularly ahead with older women voters and women voters over 65. now if that would repeat is across the country,
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that's the big trouble for the trump campaign. so they need to ensure they get their based out. they need to make sure that they can solidify what they've had in the past that they don't lose any states. and that is why donald trump is here over the next couple of days. he's going to go to michigan. he'll be in pennsylvania and later today, his top campaign stop is going to be in georgia. all 3 of those states, the trump campaign considers to be in play, but that is can sound and the trump campaign that there might just be a weakness in their core vote. and so he needs to assure that top and then hope we can pick other states up. because if he doesn't, doesn't, he's not going to win the white house again. alan, thank you very much for that. alan especially. i live in kingston, north carolina laws. carolina is one of 2 swing states recently battered by hurricane helene. but early version has been brusque and many affected areas, despite major challenges. he has lower con on why north carolina masses
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going into election day. but if comma harris, i'm 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 a swing state and we some collections. brock obama carried 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,
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but any scenario which she does makes hub paul to to 17 electoral votes on the white house a lot easier. now 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 votes as a mainly concentrated in the state capital in raleigh, 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
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georgia and 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. asheville, again, 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. finally, invisible as a protest, as a march through central london, demanding the government take immediate action to end the pollution.
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