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as yes, the closing of the policy the, [000:00:00;00] the other one my name's late, this is a news on life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. they are fighting so hard to seal is damn thing. look at what's going on, look what's going on in your state. us for public and candidate donald trump makes claims of voting for which is one day to go before tuesdays presidential election.
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i'm kimberly help desk in philadelphia, coming up on the la harris makes her final pitch to voters in the battle ground states of pennsylvania. also a head is rarely, israel officially notifies, you know, as a nation's that it is counseling. it's agreements with sunrise, the agency that supports millions of palestinians, gretchen, and the most innocent casualties of war rising number of children in level and not being injured or killed in as well as increasing attacks in the other. welcome to this news out. we begin in the united states where the race to the white house is in its final phase presidential candidates come to harrison. donald trump, criss crossing, swing states making the final pitches, which is one day to go before the election. kimberly healthcare reports now from
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pennsylvania, where harris will spend a final day of campaigning. a diana cru rebate came to the united states in search of freedom. but she says she fears it's under attack by former president donald trump. that's why she says she's campaigning to help elect vice president comma la harris to become the next us president. i already lost a country to a dictator, and i don't want to lose another one. career rebate lives in the swing state of pennsylvania. it's considered necessary to win the white house, but the harris campaign also knows it needs other states like michigan we have momentum. it is on our side. can you bill it for harris campaigned on sunday, she's convinced with the health,
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the 1st supporters. she's close to winning this type. presidents race, have the momentum because our campaign is tapping into the ambitions, the aspirations and the dreams of the american people. new data suggest harris may be overtaking her opponent republican donald trump in iowa, a traditionally republican leading state holds their show harris up by 3 percentage points over trump. to gather will build a brighter future for our nation, where we women, we have outpaced men in early poli. that's helped harris work still this weekend for campaign has been running as during football games, targeting men in battleground states. try and pick up mail voters with us. no one came electoral votes. pennsylvania is considered the big prize of the 7 battle
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ground states. that's why on the night before election day campbell here or will be right here in philadelphia, pennsylvania to hold her last campaign rally and make her final hits to voters. kimberly helped get out a 0 philadelphia, pennsylvania. meanwhile, donald trump has been campaigning in the states of pennsylvania, georgia and north carolina is repeatedly tried to cast down on the legitimacy of votes. some of the support of state they are ready to reject the results unless from wins. island fisher has been following the trump campaign. he reports from kingston in north carolina. one day, 3 states, a must win dash for the republican candidate and a very, very special hello to pennsylvania. why that graph price 1st pennsylvania and just on the morning, wiley, this close to an election,
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new event is too late and nothing too late. well, most polls suggest the tight race. trump is already claiming trouble plate. they want, they are fighting so hard to seal is damned, a look at what's going on. look what's going on in your state every day. so talking about extending hours, i'd say of what whoever heard of this stuff. we should have one day voting. i'd say for valid that it was back to north carolina. if we win this state, that will be so big. and you know what i love about this whole quarter was last 10 events scheduled for the state assignment. the campaign isn't convinced this has been locked in like it was for the last 2 elections. there's been a lot of talk of come on how to says blue gold states that she has got to win, that the democratic linux, north carolina is the equivalent for trump somewhere he has got to win. and the fact that he's spending so much time here in the closing hours of the campaign,
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tells us that his team is worried about what might happen here. thank you very much here. now tell you, i love the state. i love georgia. i love the final stuff with the georgia state were and legal thing to note has been high on both sides of what you had to get to the boat. donald trump doesn't want to assume that he wins this state and then ends up losing it again as he did in 2020 and calmly. harris knows that there are still fewer democrats and republicans in the state, but democrats have a chance to win against a compromise candidate if they have a superior turned out operation. america has to be living this selection for 2 years. it has been the longest campaign in modern american history and the candidates of $24.00 to create little piece of that. i don't so sure i'll just either tends to north carolina. okay, let's bring in our side. hassan is a democratic, political strategist and founder and principal at convey communications. we also
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have james davis, a republican structures, founder and president of touchstone strategies. thank you so much symptom and being on this. so i should, i'm going to start with you. a lot of polls out and recent days, i want to start with one of the latest polls in iowa. the 6 the poll showing harris being trumped by 3 points. i mean we know, historically po should be taken with a pinch of salt. but if this is indeed true in a huge, the conservative state like iowa, it could prove hugely significant for the democrats. the salter pool is one of the most reliable posters in iowa, and she has a strong track record of being remarkably accurate, more so than other polls. still, this is almost too much hope to have at the moment. one of the things it's extraordinary about this poll is russian, say extraordinary, but remarkable. in that the sample includes more women turning out the man. that shouldn't be unusual because that is actually what has been happening in election
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cycle after election cycle. but some of the other pulling the shows tighter races don't have that same sort of methodology. so that's why it's giving democrats a little bit more hope than just one or another pull that's coming up. and the question is, how much hope i mean? do you see this poll being mimic? it's across all the sort of midwestern states i'm, you know, i don't, we haven't, a lot of people are calling it an outlier, but i think when we dig into the methodology, you can see why she's come up with this particular results. and yes, it is quite a bit of hope. i can't deny that james. the iowa pole has really ticked off donald trump. he's been courting at fake. how worried do you think he should be about that? i'm not sure to be honest. it. the reality is that there are outliers and all the polls, that's why i like to go through the real clear average of every state. every state looks to be hotly contested. and so that's why, you know, you see candidates flocking to states that maybe they should have one and able to secure, you see
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a common law worried about the blue law states. so this is going to be a tight, tight, tight election. it might look like a runaway on election night, but where you see on the states, some of the swing states breaking in one direction or another. but i think we're going to have to wait and let's see what the boat tally wants. i mean, we have seen a women driving the momentum fit coming to in, in states like out iowa. i do think if trump does indeed lose this election, it is because of his policies regarding women, particularly abortion. i don't know. again, i don't think that women are a single issue of voting bloc, and certainly, you know, abortion is a and a topic that women look at. but a lot of women are looking at the economy and saying, hey, inflation has been awful under a vice president harris and joe biden, and they're looking for something different. what do you think i'll shut on that point. i mean, the message comes out has been driving home, is the abortion one spots?
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she's not so strong as from, on the economy and on immigration, that it is actually remarkable what's been happening, not just the selection cycle, but the last couple of election cycles ever since the supreme court over ruled the right to have an abortion as a federally protected right, women have been coming out in droves and voting. i don't mean just looking at the polls. take a look at what women actually have been doing as a building block, the registered to vote at much higher numbers. and we've seen these last couple election cycles more over when abortion is valid on the issue, which it is in many states in this country. women come out with much higher turnouts, and those turnouts generally help the democratic candidate. that's why you're seeing come with hairs talk about this is an issue. this is an issue that deeply affects half our population. and that half of the pop of population is turning up to about james uh, in terms of places political riley in pennsylvania. we had him describe the democratic policy as demonic. he also talks about
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a not going to paraphrase exactly here, but something about shooting the fake news. his rhetoric in this campaign more so than even previous campaigns has been so divisive, so angry. how to sing this ways on versus minds? i think it is a mistake. i think he needs to focus more on the issues because he wins on the issues of every single poll. you look at the economy, you look at foreign policy, you look at the border, those are the issues that americans are voting on. and i think he needs to keep his focus there. now i think it's also the service to trump, to just say it's just him because the campaigns have gotten ugly in america overall . the some of the spears that get put out there are just, you know, above the pal and i hope american democracy can kind of come back and say, hey, you know what? we're going to set. some of the ad hominem attacks aside and focus on the issues that americans care about. okay, we're going to leave at the adjustments and now, but we all going to come back to you because there's much more to,
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to talk to you about about the selection arshad hassan and james davis, the. well, since the 2000 presidential election, wisconsin has imaged as a must win state with some of the closest margins of victory, it is a perfect example of the divide between oven and rural versus the policies they support. so vanya explains, go back to the us electro map, and we are headed north towards wisconsin, which carries 10 electrical votes. it was a reliably blue state for decades until the 2016 trump shocker. donald trump carried wisconsin by nearly 23000 votes out of nearly 3000000 cost and recriminations over how little time hillary clinton had spent in the state of haunted democrats ever since. here's how trump did it. he took all these areas that had previously voted for democrats, and he turned them into so called trump country. why?
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because the mostly white working class motors in these areas were unhappy about wages, poverty rising health care costs, and the fact that their lives weren't getting any better. many flocked to trump message make america great again. in 2020 the map looked pretty much the same with the county level, but the difference was the turn out. the 2 large blue spots in wisconsin's south or the city of milwaukee and the state capital madison binding one. both of those by much larger margins than clinton had 4 years prior. and that was enough to pull the state as a whole back into his call him to hold onto wisconsin harris needs to maintain or boost for margin in big urban areas. trump, as he did in the last 2 elections, will focus on the huge rural spaces in the states west and north. and everyone expects the result. once again, to be close, as well as you had several say that donald trump last in wisconsin back in 2020. now both he and come to harris of fighting for every last vote,
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including in areas where the unpopular the strategy is to come into the opponents margins even in the on like list of places out. there is heidi to a castro is this report from the best place of the republican party. a 170 years ago, a group of citizens held a meeting inside this little white school house. in ribbon, wisconsin. they opposed the expansion of slavery, and they decided to call themselves the republicans. and that's how the political party was born. david gray is the former mayor of rippin and proud descendant of the towns political legacy. had been a republican forever, but i would describe myself as a moderate republican republicans dominate the local county or donald trump one the most votes in the last 2 elections, but cala harris came to ribbon in october, trying to p o,
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off support graces he and his wife watched the harris rally and weren't impressed. she's tries to walk away from by and but i think that she was a part of me while trump is trying to stem his losses in parts of wisconsin. that sabre democrats. he recently visited madison. the republican party of today is very different than the one that was founded within these 4 walls in 1854. when republicans were the progressive opposed to the status quote, the party today represents conservatives, and there are other differences. the parties of 1854, we're really focused on the policies and the issues surrounding the people of the day. and if you look now at whatever flows party, you'll see that they're much more focused on the person and the personalities. mandy times gives tours of the little white school house. now a museum run by the non partisan ripping chamber of commerce. it tries to preserve the place as
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a time capsule and shield it even from today's politics throw. and we do believe that the history that happened here can be inspiring for people, whether they're whatever political party they're part of. it's just a really good reminder that ordinary people can change the world. and grace says he knows the world is watching how wisconsin voters cast their ballots. he's checking the box for trump, heidi joe castro. alger 0 ripping wisconsin a few states as closely associated with a single industry as michigan and ultimate bales, but also jobs on as dominant in the states as they once were. both coming to harris and donald trump has been appealing to blue collar workers in that state out there, a series of o has moved from detroit in michigan. the members of the united auto workers in detroit, taking part in the last,
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riley ahead of the proceed. enter the election folks cheese at teamsters says that democratic party stands with a working class. they have to strong with us and helping build back the automobile industry on other industries here on site as mission. thank you. offer me shoot any so swing states the election is tied here and donald trump is gaining ground among disenchanted blue collar workers. how merlin harris's team is becoming increasingly concerned about her standing among men in blue, low states like michigan. that's why they're appealing to labor union leaders to help them mobilize the voters. michigan is known as the auto capital of the world. companies like food and general motors are located here. but industry jobs trunk by 35 percent in the past 3 decades. and also factories have relocated to countryside, mexico. it's, it's all said by low to get it. i says,
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some of the jobs are slowly coming back as a state has started to diversify to other industries and started bringing a little by little started coming back, new jobs came up the chips for and they're like it or somebody, conductor, chips that, uh, there's that's a big, big, the big guess and it's driving government and harry's has been promising more federal funds in the manufacturing industry. she also wants to help ultimate course transition to electric vehicles. donald trump says that transition will cost jobs and says he will impose terry. it's unimportant vehicles having a say economy say, well, trump's policies won't work and we know about tariffs is that they don't necessarily improve the trade deficit. but what they do is that they reduce trade. and so consumers will both, i think,
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see higher much higher prices. auto workers, iraqi voting bloc, and could be the difference between capital harry's and donald trump getting the keys to the white house. the so the theda, detroit michigan for the security and on authorized migration into the united states. all the big issues for the swing states of our zona rentals went to the board of town of nogales to find out what vs. the think of immigration and border security are among the top issues for us. voters and the candidates have sharply different positions for donald trump, immigration, he is a source of crime in economic decline. he claims without evidence that migrates, are dangerous criminals and mentally ill. it says that they take americans jobs away and are poisoning the blood of the country. pamela harris code hers saying
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from has torpedoed a bi partisan bill in congress that would have strengthen border security and she promises to get that bill passed if she becomes president. now we came here to nogales arizona, talk to the people who actually live along the border about their opinions. they come and work over here. they like they say they will for less money people. they actually want to work. they can actually find a job it, and it's not like the people from a few cars beginning or jobs from us. i think it's unfair for the actual people who are running away from actual violence for running away for a better life, for them to be put in this category, where they all seen of sleep is amid all the political spin, one fact stands out. the legal border crossings are down sharply this year after the by the administration tightened. rules on asylum seekers. rob reynolds al
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jazeera, nogales arizona, michigan has a launch our american community, and many of them say they are angry about the way the button administration has been handling as well as one gaza. house has been coughing, community lead is the of this year. it's been difficult, given the scale of death and destruction in gaza and given the civilian casualties and displacement in lab and on. it is devastating. and as president, i will do everything in my power to end the war in gaza. the in the bringing the ensure is realistic, your, and ensure the palestinian people can realize their right to dignity, freedom, security, and self determinate. well,
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there's been mix reaction from palestinians who are on so what the victory of either candidates mean for casa of the a. so a lot of what you had you, the american elections will not affect the war in any way and will not have an impact. it may affect the american photo, but not the palestinians. thank god. so the americans out of pocket and the war on garza and in the extermination of children and women and elderly, the like when before the end follow, we hope to god that the results of the us selections will be in favor of the palace spinning. because the people are tired and suffering, but in spend for years and did not provide anything to the palestinian people, he was promising a 2 state solution. and in the end isn't that's how he was supporting his ray, the society. and the only thing he talks about is the captive. what about the people who are dying? we ought to be americans. if trump succeeds that have mercy on the palestinian people, then he just said, okay,
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let's bring back also i've had some democratic political strategist, james davis republican strategist. so let's look further at the our american vote. we know that they all huge be unhappy about how the us government has handled the war and got the when we look at michigan, which is of course a crucial swing state we, sol versus that published by the in the primaries. all the about to do exactly the same again, tacoma. well, i think the reaction remains mixed. that doesn't necessarily mean the same thing as that they're going to punish by then. we have to futures ahead of us. that's the choice that all americans have including post any americans of these americans. and in those of us who stand with them, we know that of those choices that yeah, who, once one of that minutes trump. so the decision of these voters to either give netanyahu what he wants or to carve out a new, hopefully new future. i'm for them, at least in our involvement there. that's something that palestinians and,
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and folks to support them are deeply wrestling with, in terms of our conscious and what we can do with our vote. what do you think, james? we've seen a present for my president from also i realize the importance of the, our american votes, he's talked about ending the war when he comes to power. do you think that our of americans trust him? i can say look at his look at the record. i mean condo, it says, hey, if you just elect maybe the president i'll in this right. but that ignores the fact that she's the vice president, 9 states. she's sort of running as though she's an outside or when she's actually in power in control. even when asked about these questions, she says what? i would have done anything different than joe biden. so the question is, can air of americans trust commer? uh, what do you think drives, i mean that's, that is, that is completely a valid point. i don't think so. actually, i don't know when
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a vice president has ended words across the world. if you can give me a good historical example of that. and as for the comment, not doing anything differently, that wasn't about the conflict in the middle east, not remotely. what i do now is that one of these voices has been far more compassion about the plight of the palestinians. and generally people across the world in terms of humanitarian aid, the peoples are fail. she hasn't really distance ssl from the bottom policy on israel. i'll be honest, i am one of those people who feel the same way and very strong feelings about this . but i also see that we have 2 different choices in 2 different futures ahead of us. and that i know that even though trump is talking about like, oh listen, i'll end this work for you. i don't believe either one of them alone can end that. so what do you think a coming up presidency is going to mean for the people in garza, we have seen in this, in ministration is somewhat somewhat more willingness to use. the legal means that we have available to us to push for a cease fire,
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as well as limit the arms going into israel and for services fire. we also have to limit the arms, the only administration that has done that is this one, and they'll deliver small steps. and really, how does that take it? so most of these are warnings like if you don't do this and you won't get these 2000 palm bombs that are used to bump civilians. and when that happens, we get a reaction from these really government. i think we should do a lot more. but we never saw trump even pretend. what are the same question to you, james? what do you think a trump presidency is going to mean for the cause of war? did we have war when trump was president? we saw jerry custer, broker a peace treaty there during the trump presidency. we also didn't see or in ukraine during the trunk presidency. we added generally pretty peaceful global environment with no us and it really engagement. and so i think the past is often the best predictor of the future and,
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and trumps made clear and he's going to do everything he can to, to make sure that the war in gaza is, is stopped. and, and, and so i don't, i don't know. okay, for now i think we'll leave that. you'll have plenty more time sensitive by each of us. throughout the course of the day i showed his son, democratic political strategist, and james davis for public instructions. thank you. of north carolina is a huge event. jellicoe christian population, which has typically voted for republican candidate donald trump, but we're just the day to go until the election. they are all signs of a split within the face and it could be good news for come to hers from winston solomon, north carolina, phil laval, reports of the even in church, you can't get away from the presidential election. the bible very much on the ballot. the some voters, i'm going to vote the way of the bible. i'm going to vote the way of the kingdom we
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have to see who as evil in their policies. this bishop says he wants to save america. just we're for life. we're for the biblical definition of marriage. we're not for transgender surgery is we're not for things of that nature with a strong borders. religion is playing heavily into this election. it is not connecting this deeply developed states, both candidates, housing sites, events. donald trump even selling his own bible. well, the side of north carolina identifies as evangelical christie, and they are typically conservative. but there are some cracks appearing. i think some of them are probably discuss it. i think they're frustrated, evangelical pasta, ben marcia's. how do you know pastors and leaders or why he got death threats after posting this video condemning those who claim they were acting out of space on
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january 6. uh, the person that's running for secretary of education in, in north carolina, she talked about having obama executed on national television and put that on social media. and i think there's a certain number of christians and evans our calls in, in north carolina and across the country that are saying that this does not represent christ, has to twist despite how it might look, the churches are not allowed legally. so either endorsed or opposed any presidential candidates if because of this bit of legislation, it is called the johnson amendments. a grump tax exemptions but prohibits them from any type of political campaigning. that's that the church officials tell us that this is a truth list. very rarely use bit of legislation. the leaves of folding here even the south now making way for new gross there is change in the, at the church. apparently, the vast majority of younger evangelicals claim they care more about climate and economics than they do about these issues. people are, i think, pretty beloved, say about one sexual orientation these days,
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these evangelicals won't be changing that you question is, will many others? what will that leave for the election that live out out to 0, north carolina, and out is there a will have comprehensive special coverage on election night? make sure to join us from $22.00, g m t on november, the 5th. that is 5 pm east coast time here in the united states will have live coverage from across the country with guest discussion, both in washington dc and hit in the the still ahead on this out. is there a new south that range in valencia? spain's king is head cold for the governance with phones to flooding the killed of a 200 people. 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 hey with high pressure. we're in charge of that. so the lead on the atmosphere, so long as the settled line wins. but we've had missed a full problems in the mornings. full some token, you've probably got a little bit of cloud, just run that eastern side of spin around the valley. eric's mount tools west go to 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 composite spank could see some wet weather, but for race despite. and 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. what to with when the other side, if you're up as well, just around the black face and then back into that western side of russia. but in between last the settled and quite so said with some piece bits and pieces of low cloud at times come to stay, still a few showers into the northeast of spain, southwest, and positive problems with this thing a shower would say,
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we'll see some wet weather they're just coming back in across the porch. cool. so like what weather also affecting north western pennsylvania for good. but for much of north africa it is dry and quite west africa. few showers around here, 90 housing, the se, the hard hitting inconvenience. they say that your government has repressive policies this best of human rights, with this most important task mitel with them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements of the time. that's right. to tell you what is the thoughts providing on sense, how much mist trip do you think impulses right now to life it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era, he says he went toward towards syria to provide a lifetime entail was very interesting,
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but not in the eyes of his government. this has been home for so many years. in the final parts of the series. we follow the story of a british age worker, as he flees from it, with his family. after being arrested by a powerful village shop, one of the toughest times when they tortured me state list in syria on now to 0. the welcome back and watching out. as a reminder, on top of the story, is this our us democratic presidential candidate come iris has been in the swing space of pennsylvania and the final push the votes ahead of tuesdays selection
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victory that is critical to us. securing have passed the white arrival. donald trump is held rallies in 3 swing states, which includes georgia, where he lost by raise a thin margin in 2020. the israel has notified the united nations that it is counseling its agreement with the main aid agency for palestinian refugees. unrra millions of palestinians including navy, one of gauze population depend on the organization, the u. n. ones, counseling. the agreement will watson humanitarian catastrophe with dia, consequences across the occupied territories. let's go to mohammed val isn't the jordanian capital amman because he's ready. government has found out his air from a poor thing from the occupied westbank and from inside israel. so what exactly
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mohammed does this notification mean in practical terms on the ground? well, it means that the is the way it has moved from this stage of so that son statements to the stage, the auction. so it's a, it has made this a final decision on the house and what you find that you and the one has been to denny condemning this decision. oh this uh uh, this uh intention, which was, i mean taishan on the part of the site is to take these decisions about did not fall to that decision. and now the bone is, is a comp of the un. so you and script ability is on the line. now, if they don't want to take action to call to the easily the auction, then that kind of debility might be in question for many people upsetting to be so um, twisting between easily and the one is what it has been a little cannot tell you. and with a lot of, you know, disregard, you know, and, and suspicion of thinking about the un has a,
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has ignored the warnings from these items up to underwater. employees have participated in the talks of october 2nd. and that is why it has presented the evidence to prove its claims. but the, as i'm taking any decision on that, the one on this side has that has it conducted some investigation. but it didn't seem to have come to a final conclusions about this. so this is just the beginning of a long uh, phase of striking or um, twisting as i said, between the 2 sides. and we'll have that i want to put to you also that they all of these reports in his writing media about leaks from the prime minister's office. that could have hummed efforts to secure the release of the hostages. what are these abbas, exactly? why it's uh the leaks uh it's speeding the news for a few days now. doctor, for all these copy,
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noticed it from the office of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and there wasn't much sure to do to, to much more detail to show about that. but to know of to occur, can you sorry that has allowed to move? i got on some of the information and the secret so that to all the details of those leaks now is a these are angry, the opposition is angry. the parents or the families of the hostages are angry because it has to do with god. so it has to do with the limits and yahoo delay, you know, trying to delay any possibility of a cease fire and baths. because these leaks include documents that are supposed to be the handwriting of us in wal himself. so formerly the mass in which he gave his functions to his people to alter his fighters about how to deal with the hostages situation in a way that they will not. they will not be released onto how much gets what it wants. but the problem is that right now when he started, sees be angry,
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feel that those documents have been faced and that they have been secretary linked to a german newspaper without the consent without the knowledge of offered people in these very to go from the military honorably because the sites these documents originated with them, and now with all the knowledge they see them in the international press. and that is going to be a star that they can see the got a very huge breach in state secrets. so the accusation of both by the military ad, by the, the opposition and also by the families of the houses, is that nothing you hope it should be held responsible for these uh, breach of uh, of security unbox. he has been, he should be a part of it. he should be considered a part of it to because it serves once he has always been claiming that it is how much stuff has been a case the this deal. but now they say no, it is nothing yahoo that has been the case with him and he has been orchestra. they
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took all of this in order to delete any so as far as to keep the hostages in augusta. okay, thank you for that. mom about that for us in amman. well on the ground and also the is really ministry is intensified as strikes in the north. dozens of people including children have been killed in recent days across the strip as well . steps up, it's month long, sees victoria gates and the reports a paramedics perform chest compressions on a boy. he's being critically injured in and is really strong. like in northern garza, 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 the he to destruction. his own roaming. access to major roads is blocked and didn't tie areas. a cutoff emilia and
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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, texas. the innocent people in northern cal is a strict solvent garza was not sped. really a tax only to strike on han units resulting in another way is injured palestinians arriving into badly 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 who survived the attack so many the agony is too much to pay. 6 font is destroyed,
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continue to go with the strip. so does the suffering of it. htp the entire population as news and garza is an imminent risk of dying from disease. i mean, or ongoing bombardments, victoria gates and b l. g 0 on join. now, by ton of commodes associated professor of public policy at the doe institute for graduate studies. tell me, or i want to ask you about this decision that we are getting up by israel to officially notify the united nations that it's counseling. it's agreement to regulate the relations with the on route organization, your reaction to this the money. and i mean, this decision comes in the conflicts are fuzzy on the side of the organizer and in the context of a very committed, is there any government to the person that goes not only and does that, but also in the west bank or as many story as if it to the 2nd stage of the creation or,
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or the establishment of israel. that the 1st there's did not really involve uh, getting out or get the 1st thing is and so now it's time to continue the forcing, but as soon as out of pocket bite lance. so is what i can become appeal to state for the days of 80 people. if there's, if there's a, there's a state thing attack on the mid existence of the pursuing people. and why is this because of what's on there? what a presence owner, what is a monday? it's a very unique organization. it was created because of the hundreds, one of thousands of millions of put us in the fifty's. what displaced by is it a large number of number of sites in other countries and out of countries like live, i don't see the jordan, but we have almost screaming and for the students in the queue by 33 of those back and go slip out and there's just the still in the future, you see we're talking about 70 percent of the gods. us population nearly 26 percent of those months. population almost 42 percent of by the students living in the west bank and gaza has this that if you order status and they are entitled to services
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provided by on the door. this was point pointing at this point. at this point. the legislation doesn't directly outlaw on reparations in gaza, but the 2 are connected on that? no, no, actually without tools. oh no. it was for patients in, in, in that it is what it is. ok by to the 3rd. it still includes and doesn't the respect. so wife is a very alarming, i mean we have 3 of these that i need to fix on. does that and why do you have to keep the cleaning? that's how muscle. but if that is what the set up, but it's bigger owner. what is, is, is exit overall is providing services similar to any other states. and it's, it provides education health, i mean, psychology, the support name it in that as well for the student states in the absence of a student that abilities and the absence of dignity and states will wonder, will acts like this will provide all the social and economic closer considerably, just about the students until they are refuge, seth is, is resolved through
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a political the, i mean, so i'm sending this stuff coming refugees, what's, what's, what's happening? so when is that i lose unilaterally and ins. owner was monday inside, they'll reply to the door as it tens. that is what it does not want to see this, but i still have difficulties in this. that is what is anymore. when you cut of this last time, support of 70 percent of goes up to the fifty's, then they have no other way to go and the come up survive, survive. but it becomes so difficult in the context of a diva states of guys and in the west, but it's because it's a little, it's a better. so if you don't, your patient is set up with that system. that's what happened to was bang, you take away on a w shut down, and so patients, so 50 percent new of all the student population in the west bank water. if your cheese will have no surfaces whatsoever, i mean the, the night access to if we blow it for an employment and easily they don't have big machines are online. that occupies the new cup. couple of this last love lifeline of support. then it's, it's as if you were sitting in a good thing then move somewhere else,
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leave this place. you have no future here. so at this very diva stating in this context, we know that the, the un security council have opposed this means also the us as opposed to some, as opposed to, as opposed to this move. my guess is that they started giving this 3 months, the timeline for the wonder, what to see, i mean waiting for the results of the american elections. and then let's see, the, the, the coming us up in the session. how will it's the deed with the situation? because i only think the americans, i believe the americans are the only ones who can stop as they are from doing this . if not, then it's going to be a need to stay thing essentially attack when the pursuing people. okay, thank you for that time. i have come over to the assessor professor and public policy. doha institute for graduate studies. my pleasure. hezbollah says it has targeted several ministry basis and a series of attacks across northern israel. the group has also released video. what it says is an attack on his really forces in southern 11 on soldiers appeared to be
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station among residential buildings between cust keela, the memos pricing between israel as well as intensified a ceasefire to struggle to gain traction. israel says it is trying to avoid civilian casualties by issuing forth evacuation warnings before striking what it says. all hezbollah targets and 11 on the spot, the char, to save the children, says that over $100.00 children have been killed. the since the end of september tells profit reports now from they were use in some view as may find the images and his report stubbing. 2 year old ivona is slowly recovering from a 3rd degree burn. she suffered opportunities really as striking, close to home and self lebanon. she saw fit extensive bones on her head face, and i saw them how much says he,
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and many others never received these regular evacuations, right? because the mobile phone network was down the stairs ought to be. there was a start close by the house was shaking. i. com. describe it. are someone who can go on the balcony. i saw her old black and looking at me as a charlie's pain from under the rubble following. these really striking because the something level of this is happening everyday. living in the ministry of health says, mold in 1200 children have been injured. nearly $200.00 killed since the beginning of hostilities between his bola and is really not sober last year. but since the stall to the escalation, at the end of september, the number of child casualties as increased at the shocking grade for children were among the 18 people killed in this strike strike that israel says was targeting hezbollah member. but that's full of children. of the move in 100 children killed
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in lebanon during a 5 week period, according to the organization, save the children, and that averages moving to children, killed every day. these are some of the mold and 400000 children, with the families of being forced to flee the homes. they receive psychological support. the shelter sets out on the united nations children phone unicef, bye route. the 11 year old nama and his family naturally escape the series of these really strikes in the southern city of time. like that, we were on the road, then there was a hit between 2 buildings and the rent was one of the car is here and the building, the it was scan i felt like is poor. now i'm is mom describes what she felt well trying to protect the children. i think the fear was
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possible. every parent was holding their children tightly with fear while trying to keep the children calm, the guilt of possibly not protecting them. and of course, crushing yulusef says the psychological soul in children in lebanon is growing as all the number of those like you've on injured and probably disfigured for life. but she liked the growing number of children killed in this will. he's at least alive. tell us drop it down to 0. they root the still ahead on the al jazeera. cleaning up the paper testers tight to the streets in a march for clean voice away,
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the a volcano has interrupted on an island, an eastern indonesia kenning at least 9 people. mount they would tool be, is located in floors island in new setting. gar, provence, the volcano spewed ash and lava igniting homes, and forcing the evacuation of nearby villages or no absence. all these weeks of heisen volcanic activity on the mountains, olivia's former need an evil morales has promised to press on with a hunger strike unto his former allied 10 political rival agrees to tax. ex leaders strongly aims to diffuse protests, blocking the country's main highway network. president louis at che, has attempted to revive a 2016 stature rate case against morales,
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who was the 1st member of an indigenous community to lead from the view of supporters of morales, the holding at least 200 soldiers hostage outside a number of on the barracks in coach and found the se, if not pass the government to send troops to help police free the captives in clare . white blocks are now spain's king for the pay has been heckled while visiting the floods. robins region of valencia has been rising public and get the government's response to the countries with natural disaster. then decades. these 217 people have been killed. sonya giggle has this was not the reception that was anticipated. and angry crowd pelting the king and queen with much an insight, telling them to get out one young dimensions of the king, hosting,
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why there was nobody around to help. while the king did his best to listen, he's failed to calm. the rage eventually mounted police for the whole thing to stop the situation spiraling out of control. the unprecedented floating, i'm the slow government response has made people furious, but also desperate. so we our photos to understand that all we just wanted to be move this all we want it and we would have been safe. this is why emotions are running high, 5 days off to the bizarre stuff and there was still so much disruption and much that is on there. while the missing for those of a course in a few or you got the slugs chopped and rubble. and so you may never
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a much some know high profile visit. however well intentioned, can ease the pain. they are feeding machines on the hood, put them in the other one, and that when people come here for a photo opportunity that makes me serious. but we have to move on, look at the streets, is going to take months typically find the dead level, but it was so badly organized from the start main during the day is people had been dealing with a devastation that has hit this town. they are exhausted and they are angry at the all star cheese, who they feel has let them down. also now the weather has lessened to make recovery more difficult. the seemingly never ending tre. lamont and who is making me work harder for the hundreds of volunteers. you've turned up to help me the again a is it on colleges from another town she's brought into a central medications such as insulin, today's you need it. the one we have developed in community. this is critical,
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yet the government has done nothing for us. the town reading some tragedy with no apparent and insight. so in the vehicle i'll just sarah. i bought the whole davis pro weston president, has won a 2nd time to facing have pro russian opponent in pivots. will bundle selection bias sound to secure with more than 544 percent for votes compared to 43 percent for alexander showing ton yellow. the result is good news for the government, which has supported sundays, push for close to western ties and membership in your opinion. well, the offices will not talk and will do of a has been under an unprecedented attack in the history of all europe. there are too many illegal votes buying the interference and electoral processes by hostile forces from outside the country in by criminal groups spreading lies, sewing, hatred, and fear within our society. all people have united and freedom,
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and the citizens have one piece and hope for a better life has prevailed, protest as have held rallies in central london, demanding. the government cleans up the new case, waterways, sewage, agricultural waste, and all the chemicals regularly spill into most a around the country for just as blame which accompanies which was privatized. in the 1990s, tati angelo. reports of the swim is stuff as fishermen, nate 2 lovers. these are the people who revealed the grim stay to the u. k. 's walks away, exposing most of companies for illegally pumping, untreated sewage, into rivers, lakes, and seas, leaving not one river free from pollution. this is really important to me as someone who is that the mouth of sewage, polluted river as i've swarm across the fluid slicks in the summer time. and the winter time, i've got many friends who have been sick with, you know, in those throat infection. stomach upset or those things because of the property earrings,
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of what the company i'm the pumping of sewage into our rivers and i'll say this is the largest demonstration against most a pollution the u. k. has ever seen. the labor government says it shows the public signed. it has created an independent walter commission and hopes to pos and you know, giving will to regulate has increased power, has to band bonuses as environmental standards aren't met, make fines automatic. i didn't, you were to bosses a person the liable below breaking, but these protest is pump them to go further. they won't promises the urgent need is an investment to infrastructure is not paid for by the public, but showed it by the shareholder base. so it says this is a once in a generation sean, take a break, and this is essentially a course and retail. privatizing a nice infrastructure. but was there that britain's lake and see the rivers when they cleaned up in a single ton?
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but it could take, charlie ends out, is there a lot? okay, that's what the name of the site sees. i'll be back there in just a moment and much more. the the us selections are finally here from audio headquarters will. and you live coverage as events unfold from here in washington dc. we will have special guess examining the challenges, a wincing, the next present plus reaction from across the united states. i'll be live on the road with the harris campaign, and they'll be reporting on team trump as anything we through the special swing speed join us for nights of special coverage in what could be the most globally consequential race to the white house in motor inside the us selections on the houses, the it is real,
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is judaism and judaism is israel. many american cheese are raised with a one sided view of israel. this is our land. that's what was conveyed to us found in the depths of my family's house. but the tide is shifting as younger. jewish americans learn the reality about these rails treatments of the palestinians. i was never in the palestinian house to live barge into one in the middle of the night. it's a military occupation is right, is episode to analysis era. look at actual information on the ground looks at the way that this issue is framed in the media, the escalation fu escalation. anything new here is that are, you know, the media, the listening pace because the media on out is era behind me. you can see just are really a slice of the damage as a result of these intensive is really strikes asking questions don't you see are your future and when you see the stage of the country today,
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