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that has been done before can be done even as long as the human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords. you do the kinds sheltering palestinians in a hospital under is really attacking central. these guys are doctors one of catastrophic conditions in the decision of the you're watching out just your life and to have it moved from the back also ahead. dozens of people are killed in a wave of these are the attacks on eastern and southern level non rescue workers are among the day after the chaos of 2020 pledges of an orderly transfer of
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power us present, joe biden. will host president elect donald trump by the oval office on wednesday, the, and in spain, tens of thousands of protesters demand for resignation, the regional government over the response of funding that can to more than 200. the thank you very much for joining us. we begin in guys, i wear these really militaries once again targeting have any populated civilian areas. at least 44 people have been killed across the street and that includes children. one of the attacks was in down the line in central gas on the news really military helicopter hit tends sheltering force of the display, spanish sims inside the grounds of the alex, the hospital is the largest remaining health facility and central gas,
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or at least 2 people we can't just hear a startup was whom was at the scene of the attack and has this report a panic. and often mass of that tac. hosting is what tutoring intense, he rushed to the ceiling through the post and just over the side of the family. and it is really minute to hear the call to hold as of a hit towards the, the results of the rocket that hit the can a 100 them. but this is the 8th attack. since i came here, my 10 together with the lots of other tens was burned. 3 weeks ago. we are defensive civilians. they're not terrorists. we are displaced. people want nothing but security and safety. the fiscal year old and the shut overlooks the hospital was a place of refuge for those fling, isabel compartments. people with know what else to go living and make shift tents.
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they hoped they would be safe. but the were wrong. among those quotes and the bombing repeats is seeking to document the human suffering of as well as school. and the guy didn't show up, but you also the what? we were attempt full of journalist i had left to interview a young girl, and all of a sudden the helicopter launched a missile without any warning. the missile targeted all these 10, several of us journalists were injured. the wounded. what carried on foot to a nearby hospital? does he have long been overwhelmed by a constant flow of casualties today, people of being in just literally on the doorstep. people absolutely. i've been going through. i'm renting the pro, my due to that i've talked for this place has tend to be completely honest. so you see if it is possible to start off can. so that's a big place is a bit treatments tend to be a graveyard who just placed families, tara capacity out to 0. there was, but i had a son,
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is there and he's also continuing its worth siege install of ation. in northern guys, i have thousands of palestinians. i've been trapped under military sees for more than a month. effective lee cut off from access to food, water and medicine. the military has also intensified. it says strikes on the area . at least 28 palestinians have been killed. people are being forced to use carts to transport the wound at the hospitals that are barely functioning out of seen officials. they're accusing israel of stepping up. what they say is the campaign of f. mackenzie. you want to sound dies. uh i see the what was the situation. come on . i had one hospital in northern gauze or is catastrophic. we have no mets and or medical supplies, medical teams that are specialized in certain surgeries onto allow to come to northern cause we only have a few pediatricians, and general internal sort injured people are dying every day because we can't give them to life saving such a race that they need, we have us to well, to help us, but nobody is helping us is really selling has installed the normal ambulances in
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the north, the, on even any cause left. those who can manage to somehow make it to the hospital only get the bare minimum okay. who i was? i am from giovanni or for g. come in, northern gas. these really is attacked us and forced us to move from one place to another. i'm here because i have kidney problems. there were 24 dallas patients here and come on at one hospital. but after is really forces kept attacking the hospital. 20 of them left and now there's only 4 of us. we don't have drinking water or food, not even a piece of bread. we need your mercy. we are peaceful, defenseless civilians. we don't one more. we need to leave in peace and stability. i'm the guy, the city is really soldiers. i've targeted to school kidding. several people, including tutor, unless forcibly display spot of scenes where sheltering inside the brain are highly reports from the scene of the attack. as i am right now. and so i had
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a sub of school and at the fast neighborhood, north east got the city is where a flight or just have targeted this shelters. cool. mid my while civilians were sleeping, 6 palestinians had been killed and dozens were injured. as you can see, the scales of destruction inflicted on this the school. this is actually a platform shooting disability who had been taking refuge for almost 400 days of the long is what you need to decide before as we have spoken to civilians to german list have been killed by this attack. as you can see, the face jacket and the helmet on the ground, you can see bit covers and mattresses. the blog is on the wall. smell of a lot is everywhere. with the deliberate target in the civil unions enjoying the
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list and with the ongoing prevention of human italian 8 ethanol within gaza. the situation is getting much more dire and with the hospitals are being rendered out of service. excuse me, really least attacks the situation is getting more contests. perfect. 5 days before i even city just around northern garza. by this time, earlier we spoke to barbara zo haley who's a medical doctor in vascular search and he worked in guys in january and again in july. he says the conditions and hospitals are so desperate that doctors are being forced to choose between who lives and who dies is done. we can literally have the bottom and we can see the smoke coming out of the bum, both in place. but believe it or not, we couldn't get any of those and shift and that's above meant for another sometimes by something to twin hour after the end should be simply because it's very ami
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within any i'm going to get close to that area. so very often you would have someone who was injured who lost his or have leg 8 hours ago. and he or she must have become a kid under the age of a, has been bleeding, has been tried to stop the bleeding for the last 8 hour before someone could get to him or have to bring them to the hospital. so for us, anytime we eat bombardment, we know that we're gonna get an influx of mess casualty 5 to 8 hour later. and by the time they come to us, most of them have already died. most of them have all the law them. most of them have already been stuff. i mean i'm literally beating for many hours before they get taught. and even when they get taught, it sounds like they have reach heaven. we have to make a decision, was getting our attention because we only have 3 limited resources who's getting the attention. so most of the time we left some of them pass away in front of us.
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we left them to $23.00 death. and then we get our attention to a few of them that's we can think that's we can give them a chance of living. scott has suspended sky mediation efforts between our mazda and israel, after lack of progress on a ceasefire deal for gas in the statements. the category for administer said it will resume efforts when the party showed a willingness and seriousness and the votes of war and the ongoing suffering of civilians. for an ministry says khattab will not accept that mediation, be a reason for black mailing a 10 that the ongoing negotiations have been exploited to justify the continuation of the war and to serve narrow political purposes. i remember shara is options here, a senior political i'm is he thinks the outcome of sci fi negotiations depends laundry on us president elect donald trump. thought defense about what did he mean or what, how it was received in his red wood. he said, don't have to know that israel has to wind down the water before he takes on
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january 20th. or is it mean that is needs to stop basically in the coming weeks and reach a deal on the, on the, on the captives on the hostages and, and, and get on with it as it where stop the, the disruption in the end, the end, the depth in gaza, or did it mean that takes the next uh 70 plus days and finish the job. you wanna continue with the destruction and hence, you know, as we see the, especially a loving guys that is right, is doubling down and, and in fact, doubling its destruction of whatever's left, you know, standing and does not. depends on how you see it. i tend to unfortunately take the negative interpretation with is right. understanding what trump saying as just finished the job continue to bomb garza. she has that 10 days ago
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when the parties would enjoy had the americans base raise and so on that got that is basically what picked up after one filled out after another and realizing even the latest round of negotiations were not serious. and so they told him, look, you know, we're done here and call us when you, when you are serious, call us when you are serious and we will pack and, and figure out what to do with the last agreement we reached. because clearly uh there's a, there is a sense here that some not to be there is, there is, i would say, have been using the diplomatic process as a cover in order to continue with the war. i mean, here we are 400 days later, genocide continues to and bravo. and we've only had one deal much, much earlier in the year. so the question today is why aren't we are reaching another deer? when everyone concerned is interested in the carpenters are saying, stop misusing,
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abusing the diplomatic process for your own ends and get serious otherwise, we're not gonna waste our time. meanwhile, in israel, thousands of people it again gathering tel aviv to protest against from is to been in the next now and his government calling on this now to reach a ceasefire deal and demand that the government do more to secure the release of he's really kept his house in gaza, families of a kept is up and gathering him what is known as hostage square every saturday since october, the 7th to 11 on. now we're at least 23 people have been killed. and these really attacks on the eastern city of bile, back the strikes, destroyed multiple residential buildings in the town of alchemy. so ambulances were called to the scene to rush people who had been rescued from rubble to hospital. israel says it's targeting hezbollah size in the city, and that is also being more is really strikes on the city of tai
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a that's in $711.00 on the attacks targeted, the suburb of out of harsh is, comes as the lebanese health industry said at least 7 people were killed and dozens injured, and ty, on fridays and beaver emergency services have been trying to find people trapped under destroyed homes. after another night of these really bombing dosage, a battery has more from the lebanese capital. and according to the eye witnesses of a scene, the heirs charged. they were carried out by these rarely, military late last night. and throughout the evening at targeted residential buildings and completely destroy multiples of girls that we saw. the images are coming out of here showing complete destruction and the people that are at the scene say there's also a very strong odor that is in the area of making it very just sold and dangerous for the civil defense courses. to be able to do their job. so what is clear is that
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israel is continuing at, it's from boardman of not only the southern suburb of the capital, but also other areas in the country. we saw multiple airstrikes on the coastal historic city of tire, which is about 80 kilometers south of the lebanese capital that about 20 kilometers north of the border between 11 on an as route during the strikes on friday, at least for air strikes, kills at least 7 people, according to the health minister in entering nearly 50. there was also another strike yet again in dallas bush neighborhood of tire earlier today. we don't have any official, a numbers about possible casualties or injuries there. what is clear is that israel is continuing its 12 government across the country just a short while ago. we also heard in other chart carried out in the eastern part of the country and the, the car region that has also seen heavy bombardment by these rarely, military who claim that they are targeting as well as whole centers and
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infrastructures belonging to the armed global moment. seen is not only casualties that are civilians mainly but also mass disruption and displacement of the civilian population. the, the kind of world news now and us president joe biden will host president elect donald trump at the white house on wednesday. the post election meeting between the outgoing and incoming president has been in long have custom locking the side of the peaceful transfer of power. trump, however, did not host bite in for a sit down after the 2020 election when he lost his re election. bates, john hendern, has the latest from the a thomasville alonza home in florida. the president joe biden extended an invitation for donald trump to return to the white house and meet with him in the
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oval office. trump accepted, and they will meet on wednesday at 11 am. it's the kind of return during normal transition that we were accustomed to before the 2020 election. when donald trump contested that election, there was an insurrection on capitol hill and trump left before biden was inaugurated. for many of those here outside trump's more lago resort in palm beach, there, happy to return to the old regime. it was hard, but how do you feel? i jubilant. i think is probably the 1st word. what are you looking forward to? well, i think a resurgence or a return to the way things were during the for the 1st 4 years concerning environment security of the border. all those things we'd like the economy to boom. again, of course like c inflation come back down. do you think this country can come together? um no, i think that's rather hopeless that people are going to change their very set you points. um, i think it's always going to be $5050.00,
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basically. but that's america. drove as a few loose ends to tie up before he returns to the presidency. he has a sentencing and a hush. many cases in new york city on november 26th. and he's got 4000 federal workers to hire 1200 of them. require senate of prison, and that is likely to take some months. john henry, l. g 0, palm beach, florida. a. i still head on knowledge. is there a dozens that killed in a suicide aside from the train station in west impacts on a separate to school claims, responsibility will tell you how months of conflicts between sedans, army and the power military is wrecking the livelihoods of cattle farms. the hello,
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we have some rather live the showers now pushing your call. central pulse of australia, a bit of a northwest cloud fan from the pill by pushing right down to was that southeast and corner? is it go through the next couple of days? it will say some going off the showers just gathering around that eastern side of also sundays of west to web will be just coming out to the w way. pushing across into northern pals, south australia. you can see some wet weather that to the northeast of new southwell southeast. in parts of queen size, i just around the go. the pushing up to was brisbin. some went to where the coming through slowly slipping a little further east, which as we go through monday, but coming a little more widespread into a know the sections of new south wells. by tuesday, we have got that. what the weather starting to push a little further south with sidney sinks and modern lobby showers longest, both of right. so what's the weather to coming into where victoria but from quantity heights few shelves into the interior, but it caught me well. the light going on is logic shuffled across the good parts of new zealand where the cloud is coming and going here. why for the time being
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across the good parts of japan but some west, the weather is in the process of moving into the fall. so as we go one through sunday in, so monday brought us guys behind, i'm not too bad for china. there will come a time where no amount of dollars will be able to make up for what is of activists maintenance. that boy seems high. how many disasters do we need to start taking action in the fights against the climate? catastrophe? this generation is trying to save the world. we are in an emergency right now. when you do that much disruption, you cannot face the consequence. nature has been dying of now or never on how to sierra the
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the welcome back. a recap, a lot of stories on how to 0 is around one guy's eyes now, and it's $400.00 day. the military has continued to bomb this, tripping through in the locks hospital combined with this space. people have sought shelter, police forces 4 people were killed in these really attack since midnight on saturday . $23.00 people have been killed in new is really a tax on eastern 11 on the strikes destroyed. multiple residential buildings in the time of our kenesaw is around, says it is targeting has from a size to mistake and use present. joe biden, warehouse president elect donald trump for post selection meeting at the white house on wednesday. trump did not host fighting for us sit down after the 2020 election despite the meeting. be along how to waste your dish. how saying in the us,
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hundreds of women have right in front of washington dcs union station to protest against donald trump's election. victory organizes said they help to build the community and power ahead of another. from 10. the 1st women's march was held in 2017. the day after trans phonology ration to protest what the participants called a threat to civil rights and gingerly quantity christian slowly was at the march in washington. the table gathered here at this rally. we're hoping to come out and celebrate the 1st woman president of the united states. instead they've gathered to commiserate cala harris as laws for them. reproductive rights was one of the top issues of the civil action cycle. they were gathering and organizing the for the election to get women out to vote. and democrats really challenging women in particular, women voters over the top and when the selection was the modes weren't founded.
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however, harris did. when a majority of women voters majority actually was that of joe fighting back in 2020. so let's women percentage wise to find and in 2020. that's something that many people here are still traveling with, but they're also going to give up the fight, especially when it comes to women's rights. they are going to organize from day one . they're planning another major march on the 18, and that this will be in the animating factor for them going forward. present washington d. c. now women voters played a pivotal role in electing the mics next us president. let's break down some of the sophistic so according to the vote cast election polling 53 percent of women voted
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for democratic candidate come to harris. we probably can. donald trump gain 46 percent of the women's vote among white women. trump had a majority support with 53 percent among black women coming to harris had 89 percent of support. and when it came to the latino women sold, coming to harry's had 60 percent of support. when i speak to rena, shy about this, she's a political strategist and commentator, and she was a founder of relax strategies and for my senior congressional 8 to former. we probably can just better just live from washington dc. armina. thank you so much for being with us. so why did so many women ended up voting for donald trump as well? i believe that american women are not a model lived in any way. we are very complex as the segment of the american society that is greater and share than our mail counterpart. indeed, american women went to the polls this election day with numerous issues, top of mind, major kitchen table issues like economy, immigration crime. and of course,
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abortion was on the minds of millions of american women, given the overturn of roe vs wade. now that was done by trumps and pointed supreme court justices. and says that overturn a, just a couple of years ago we had seen women galvanized around the issue of abortion and across the country both to coast what a portion has appeared on the ballot. republicans have not fared well. so moving into election day for this general election, defense would have been the truck would suffer again based on that issue. but what i thought we didn't do was again, prioritize other kitchen table issues. what it came to essentially, what they were going to do on election day. and these women included independent and center, right? women as well. that was the segment that harris had hoped. she would have church based entirely on the issue of abortion and reproductive rights care. and act the and i'll ask you more about the other issues you think motivated, then to vote for trump, but just coming back to what was predicted. i mean,
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all the polls, including the much respected, i will pull predicted that women would come out in full force for harris. where did they go wrong? well, it's not entirely wrong that the majority of women, when the answer falls and it look, exit polls. i believe are still some of them pulls that we should be wary of. i think there is still a woman out there that is not willing to tell anybody that she cast her vote for trump. but let's not forget the millions of american women who chose to stay home this year as well. we saw fewer builders this year, and people are pointing to that and saying, look, trump is really that successful. i pushed back on that and say he has expanded to the with women with young people, with minorities. so a lot of our conventional thinking just cannot apply here. we know from 2016 that we ought to be wary of the polls. but what i think happened here was that again,
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people know who donald trump is. and there's a bit of shame for many independent and rightly women to admit publicly that they wouldn't vote for trump for the 1st time. i believe there were a lot of, i'm voters for trump that were women, right? that is just what that number is. we don't fully know yet. yeah, it was quite surprising also that trump did better with the young women that he did in 2020. i read beyond abortion twice. why did come of the harris news of women? so what did she do wrong, and what did trump do? right? you think of suburban college educated women were really the segment that both parties were focused on. although in the last weeks of trump's campaign, it was revealed by advisors that they were not focused on when they were focused on turning out men. but again, looking at american women coast to coast in particularly those 7 swing states where harris and trump booth did focus they, uh, they years campaign should have been more concerned about the cost of living issues
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as well as crime and immigration. i believe in those 3 areas, they just weren't able to move the needle in time. let's not forget eric had a really tough task on her hands. in this 100 day campaign. not only did she have to reintroduce herself to voters and many who were not paying attention, or just frankly, did not know what she was, even though she's a sitting vice president the united states. but also thirdly, to really change their impression of her as a capable leader in dealing with not only with domestic issues, but also with the geo political type attentions abroad. right. one thing i think that was suffered from the most was simply just being biden's, vice president. i think so many women went to the polls. if you're thinking harris would be just an extension of the past 4 years of biden's. yeah. she couldn't shake that off. right. so let me ask you find the rena, you know, we saw women protesting in washington dc. today is the right to abortion in danger
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. in the us on to donald trump. now women have every right to make their voices heard in this free country. you know, the freedom of speech here is paramount and they're having issues surrounding it. but i hope that women across the country assemble in their communities as well and work to better the laws regarding abortion on the books in their state. because that's what the overturn of roe vs wade. did we take the issue back to the states and you heard trump say that over and over in the aftermath that hey, this dates are deciding now, but one thing he also had come out and said that he would not enact or sign a national ban on abortion now me have flip flopped on that issue. but the last words we did here out of his mouth, had been that he would, should be trusted. not to find that national van on abortion. it is a thing where each woman is going to have to decide, do they trust president electronic to not do a national ban on abortion? it just depends on who you ask. so all american women can do right now is to go
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work and get their voices heard in their state. if they believe that the laws regarding abortion are too restrictive arena. thank you so much for talking to us. always interesting to hear from you. read a shot, joining us from washington dc. thank you. thank you. a tens of thousands of people have much in a spanish city of valencia to voice their anger over the government's response to last month's last month's thousands more reilly than other cities across the country. the volunteer region was worst by the funds which came to at least 220 people. critics say front warnings and emergency response was inadequate. and back a sinus suicide bomb attack on his se, railway station has killed as 26 people. and injured more than 40. it was carried out in the southern city of quaker. that's the capital of baluchistan. province, the separatist below,
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just on liberation army has claimed responsibility for the attack. this is don way more than 18 months of fighting is having a devastating impact on livestock farmers. violence between the army and military rapids support forces has disrupted the trade which provides a source of income for millions of so the needs. even morgan re, for some undermine for more than 4 decades. is it being appreciated, has relied on buying and selling camels for his income. he brings them from the southern and wisdom parts of to them to sell in the capital to. he says it's used to take no more than 3 days to transport them, making it easy to bring hundreds at the time. but after more than 18 months of fighting between the army and the rapids support forces, or r s f, the army group is taking over territories where his panels come from. the design, i used to bring the capital from north cord to fund on trucks to undermine now the capital to smuggle from called the fund to the north.

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