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was last buyouts, so on a push to was a some of the spice of the us, but it will dive its way further. south was heading towards the southeast. some areas of mexico were some heavy and sundry showers. the wow. 10 sheltering for the students at the hospital come on, the is rarely attacked. any central concept adults is one of the catastrophic conditions and that the siege no. the other one carry, jones, this is all just sandra. well, i from toe. so coming up, dozens of people are killed in a wave of his various tax on eastern and southern evidence rescue workers are among
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the dead off to the chaos of 2020 searches of an orderly transfer. us present. joe biden will host a president elect donald trump with the open office on wednesday, the in spain, tens of thousands of protest system on the resignation of a regional government leader. that was the response to flooding that killed 200 people. the beginning in gauze that whether it's very minute trays, once again targeting heavily populated civilian areas, at least 44 palestinians have been killed across the strips and saturday morning, one of the attacks was in debt all bernard, central gaza. it struck tense, sheltering forcibly displaced palestinians inside the ground to the l. x. the hospital pirates assume was that the scene of that attack and census this report,
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a panic in the us to mass of the attack posted in what to doing. intense heat rushed to the ceiling through the post and shift over the sides of the family. and is really minute to hear the call to hold as of a hit. to upset the results of which the rocket that hit the camp a diamond. but this is the 8th attack since i came here, my 10 together with a lot of other times was banned. 3 weeks ago, we are defense, a civilian southern terrorist. we are displaced, people want nothing but security and safety. the fiscal yard into shut overlooks the hospital was a place of refuge for those fleeing is very performance. people with know what else to go living and make shift tents. they hoped they would be safe. but there were room among those quotes and the bombing groups are seeking to document the human
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suffering of as well as school. and the guy didn't show up, but you also told him that we were attempt full of journalists. 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 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 in absolutely. i've been going through on renting the pro, my due to that i've talked for this place has tend to be completely honest. so you're saving these hospitals dot com, and so that's a big places of a treatment. tend to be a great job to displace families tire capacity out to 0. there was that i had a spot within the north, thousands of palestinians have been trapped on the israel's military cj for more than a month. they don't have access to food water,
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old medicine. the military has also intensified its strikes on the area or at least $28.00 palestinians have been killed since the early hours of sight today. palestinian officials are teasing is relative, stepping off. what they say is a campaign of ethnic cleansing. built this. how does uh, i see the, what was the situation. come on, i had one hospital in northern gauze or is catastrophic. we have no medicine on medical supplies, medical teams that are specialized in certain surgeries onto allowed 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 as the world to help us, but nobody is helping us. so he's really showing hasn't stopped with the normal ambulance, isn't the, nor the on even any cause left. those who can manage to somehow make it to the hospital only get the bare minimum. okay. i was good. i am from giovanni or for g
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cam in northern gas. these really is attacked us and forced us to move from one place to another. i mean, he had because i have kidney problems. there were 24 dallas patients here and come out at one hospital. but after his 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 in gauze, as i say is very soldiers have talked to the school, attending several people, including to janice forcibly displaced, punish things with sheltering inside abraham l. kelly. the reports from the scene of that's attack as i am right now. and so i had a sub office, cool, and at the fast neighborhood, north, east guys, the city is where 85 or just have targeted this shelters. cool midnight while civilians were sleeping,
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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 classroom 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 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
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of service. excuse me. really least attacks visit you, which is getting more tests perfect. 5 days before i even city just around northern garza, by this time cut off, suspended its mediation that fits between high mass and israel off to a lack of progress and a cease 5 deal for goes up in the statements. the atari foreign ministry said it's, well it was you efforts and the policies that show the willingness and seriousness to end the beautiful and the ongoing suffering of civilians. the foreign ministry says category will not accept that mediation, be a reason for block bathing it. and that the ongoing negotiations have been exploited to justify the continuation of the war and to serve narrow political purposes as well in the sar is l 0 is a senior physical unless the says katara negotiate is i've been frustrated of the lack of progress on the cx, 5 talks, he says the outcome also depends largely on the us president elect. donald trump
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let's use that to 10 days ago when the parties would in the had the americans base raise. and so on. the cut that is basically what fits out past that are 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 it 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 reaching another deer when everyone concerned is interested in it?
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the carpenters are saying, stop misusing, abusing the diplomatic process for your own ends and get serious otherwise we're not gonna waste our time. i thought defense about what did he mean or what, how it was received in his read what he said to not to know that israel has to wind down the water before he takes on january 20th. or is it mean that is where it 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 in love and guys that is right, is doubling down and, and in fact, doubling its destruction of whatever's left, you know,
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standing and does not. depends on how you see it. i tend to unfortunately to take the negative interpretation with is right. understanding what trump saying as just finished the job continue to bomb garza, israel. thousands of people have again the gathering kind of eve to protest against a prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government the the cooling on the missing yahoo to reach a ceasefire due to monitoring the government to more to secure the release of his ready captives being held in gaza, families of the cap for have him gathering in what's his name is also just square of his stuff space and so play with the $711.00. and these $23.00 people have been killed in is very a tax on the eastern city of bone. but the strikes destroyed the multiple
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residential buildings in the town of nisa ambulances was called a scene to rest. people who had been rescued from the rebels. the hospital israel says it's targeting has the sites in the city. i've also been more is very strikes on the city of time. that's in southern lebanon. the attacks targeted, the suburb of harsh. it comes as lebanon's health ministry said at least 7 people were killed and dozens injured in time. on friday, the us president j by the will host present to the ex donald trump for the white house . on wednesday, the post election meeting between the out getting an incoming president's has been a long held custom mocking the stall for the peaceful transfer of power. trump, however, did not host bite and for sits down north to 2020 election. when trump lost his re
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election bid for 100 and how's the latest from there? trump's monologue at 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 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 our research insurer returned to the way things were during the, for 1st 4 years concerning environment security of the border. all those things we'd like the economy to boom. again, of course,
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like to see 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, basically. but that's america. drove as a few loose ends to tie up before he returns to the presidency. he has sentencing in a hush money case in new york city on november 26th, and he's got 4000 federal workers to hire 1200 of them require senate approval. and that is likely to take some months. john henry and l g 0, palm beach, florida. hundreds of women have reality in front of washington, d. c. union station to protest against donald trump selection victory. organize the say they hope to build the community and power head of another trump time. the 1st women's march was holding 2017 the day after trumps the new generation to protest
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to demonstrate as cold stretch to civil rights and gender equality. christmas telling me was that successful as much i the people 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, comma harris is loss. for them. reproductive rights was one of the top issues of this of election cycle. they were gathering and organizing before the election to get women out to vote. and democrats, really, women in particular, women voters and when this election went, however, pamela harris did. when a majority of women voters majority actually was that of joe biden, back in 2020. so let's women percentage wise in
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2020, that's something that many people here are still traveling with, but they're not 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 this will be in the animating factor for them going forward for washington, d. c. women. so it says play the pivotal role and electing the next us president. let's break down some of the statistics that with, according to 80, the cost election pony. 53 percent of women voted for the democratic candidate to come to the house. republicans, donald trump gained 46 percent of the women's vote among whites women. trump had majority support with 53 percent among black women coming to harris had 89 percent support. and when it came to that scene, the women's vote coming to harris had
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a 60 percent support. rena shaw is a political strategist and comment tight. so in the format senior congressional age to former republican jeff minute, she believes there were many women who secretly voted for trump. the american women are not a model it in any way. we are very complex as the statement of the american society that is greater and share than our male counterparts. indeed, american women went to the polls this election day with numerous issues. top of mind. these are kitchen table issues like economy, immigration, crime. and of course, abortion was on the minds of millions of american women given the over turner pro versus weighed. now that was done by trumps and pointed supreme court justices. and since that overturn a, just a couple of years ago, we have seen women galvanized around the issue of abortion and across the country coast to coast what a portion has appeared on the ballot. republicans have not fared well. so moving
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into election day for this general election, defense would have been the truck would suffer again based on that issue. but what i thought women do was again, prioritize other kitchen table issues when it came to essentially what they were going to do. one election day and these women included independence and center, right? women as well. that was the segment that harris had hoped she would capture based entirely on the issue of abortion and reproductive rights care and access exit polls. i believe are still some of them. polls 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 it really that successful? i push back on that and say he has expanded the vote with women with young people
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with me, no worries. 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, people know who donald trump is, and there's a bit of shame for many independent and rightly women to admit publicly that they would vote for trump. for the 1st time. i believe there were a lot of voters for trump that were women is now tens of thousands of people have much to in the spanish city, valencia. it's a voice there around the government's response to last month's flash floods. the valencia region was west here had at least 220 people were killed. boy tons is that now with the latest? as this demonstration was supposed to be a silent one, respect for the dead foot tango had been living politicians playing foot kidding them one out building the evening streets and squares. if valencia thousands came
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to cold on carlos, mother on the regional president to resign, they say he didn't give people warning till they were full ready drowning and ground floor flats and basements. and then didn't austin, national government for health, for, for too long. panic out of 10 men. well, a student who's been helping with when you go to the south and fix it, like i have never seen read it to you. i got to choose like i have seen based on the tv what, what seems to be with all the stroke or playing video games design. yeah. there's, there's this long enough. is it the same? it's all, it's all, all of these are the same. this shouldn't be happening on government sort of help us on where the left alone emotions are close to the surface. here. i'm very upset about nothing, not giving the heads up to the outside. carlos,
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my phones office, the destination of the mock protest is left the symbols of just a protest is evidence that the storm on the 29th of october, which caused some of your wes flooding. this century is becoming a political one. certainly for valencia's regional government, by this way, from national government say it's raising difficult questions about how capable spain's polarized in the centralized politics is of responding to climate changes emergencies. valencia's protest as have their onset to that will reach out and how does era, spain? so to come here off to the break you or for and use its promise to support ukraine as the whole, trump says action victory raises questions about the future of the, to a key. and to tell you how months of conflict between stones on the, in the power and victory is wrecking designs, the goods of truck and fox,
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the hello. we got lots going on in the pacific at the moment in terms of tropical disturbances, tropical storms and a few of them flip them at present to the north, up into japan. as long as the troy had settled for the time biggest for the systems in the process of just pulling out. so the way that you go, not too bad the as we go one through sunday. but what's the weather will just click the falls south of south korea coming into the queue, see how it continues to push this way, further east with as we go on through monday, process goes, come back the behind, full sunshine that to be enjoyed. then as we go into the new working week, lot of troy, i am settled whether the across the much of china at this stage to say it across the pacific, bison, some rather live. you still don't know if you with
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a 3 of them in place here. this one is making its way towards vietnam. so some what to whether we're actually coming through here. this next one that's going to push this way in, across a little because of the philippines on this went out to inches of war. so we'll keep a close eye on that to see what that does next week. and we went up towards the north west. good russia showers, they across much of southeast asia, still some rather live you showers of southern parts of india and on into for lanka, we have glossy, dry, hazy, sunshine. i most smoke to the most unique perspective. we don't want ahead to wells that we no longer have any type of spaces on the incidence. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section to connect with our community and tap into conversation that you will find elsewhere, but humanity,
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the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out just the or the the welcome back or mind of off top stories. now this of these ready minute trees targeting heavily populated simply in areas in guns. at least 44 percent of students have been killed across the street. one attack on central causes struck tense, sheltering. most of the displaced grounds, tens of thousands of people have much to the spanish that to you for the n c. it was the government's response to last month's flash lots. the eastern reason it was
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worst case has at least 220 people were killed. us present joy by similar 1st president elect donald trump for the white house on wednesday. the 1st election meeting between the outgoing and incoming president's husband alone held custom blocking the stall to the peaceful transfer of boston trumps victory in the us selections, you officials have been renewing, such as of supports to ukraine. russia has increased attacks on ukrainian cities as war approaches 1000 days to meet them evident that reports. all these have to come daily, seems across the crane. here in the port city of odessa, russian strikes it, residential areas, killing one person, an injury many more. there was a very loud explosion. everyone was screaming the children, it was horrific, of
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a similar attack on the same city just a day earlier. ukraine says russia lost 2000 drones in october on the key of relies on the international support in this war. it's received a $113000000000.00 for us to use foreign policy chief arrived in key of on saturday to reassure this aid will not stop. this before remains on waving, the support is actually need it for you to continue defending himself against russia aggression. what was the pledge comes off the donald trump won the us election by the name of what i, what are the key? am i your to abide? any of us elections have global consequences? undoubtedly ukraine counseling us leadership and helping achieve a just a piece. trump has criticized the volume of aide washington sends to ukraine. he once promised to end the war and ukraine in 24 hours. some think he reiterated when
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meeting with ukraine's president in september. so we have a very good relationship. and i also have a very good relationship as you know, with president and i think we went to get it resolved. right. trump, however never elaborated what this plan entails. but one of his aides has suggested keith would need to see territory. moscow says it's ready for contact with trump, but play down his pledges. i think some of the promises to resolve the situation in ukraine swiftly and nothing more than rhetoric. both the outgoing and incoming us administrations should take signals like that very seriously. the war and ukraine is nearing 1000 days, and russia has been pushing back ukrainian troops across the front lines without the washington support. key of could find itself losing even more ground to meet treatment but didn't go out to 0. a suicide bomb attack on
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a railway station and focused on this kills 26 people. an injured more than 40 inches cars out in the southern states. you have quite to, that's the kind of slow, but not just on provence, victoria gates and the reports. it was russia when a laundry explosion shook a railway station in quest to install them. pakistan around 200 people were waiting on the platform for a train to the city of ralph. indeed, the people who were running around was total chaos. somewhere in jersey, with their legs blown off. others had their arms or hands blown off. police, a soldiers from ralph in these infantry school with a target, it'd be attacked separately. discreet baluchistan liberation army has claimed responsibility to jonathan this morning. there was all kinds of people gathered, yet government officials and ordinary people. the rest would travel as they was about 200 people here when the explosion happened. initially, the investigation of the crime scene proves it may be
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a suicide bloss bidwell investigating in detail to find the exact cause of the belief just then liberation army has been fighting for decades for an independent states. but this year the group has stepped up, its attacks targeting roads, railways bridges, and police stations. it says such strikes will continue in less pakistan and china withdrawal from the region. china has spent billions of dollars in baluchistan as part of its bells on rhode initiative. it's basically possibly connected to the geo politics. the politics off of the go on the board is china box on economic quoted or uh, you know, we have to understand that the go other port is the jewel in the calling of the seat back dinah box on economic caught it or so many people were injured in the attack and emergency has been declared across the cities, hospitals as medical staff do the best to cope with the estimate. victoria gates
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and b l g 0. to about now to the 2020 for us presidential election. the associated press is just called our zone for adult trump. he's one only 7 battleground states and the decisive is that true. college victory of 312 thirds. tyrese's 226 or more than 18 months of fighting in sit down is having a devastating impact on the nice talk pharmacy violence between the army and permits. you've got that support forces that disrupted the trade, which provides a source of income for millions of students. he's the country is more than 100000000 capital to us. he but morgan reports some of them on farmers struggling to get them to market for more than 4 decades. is it being a proceed has relied on buying and selling camels for his income. he brings them from the southern and wisdom parts of put them to sell in the capital to. he says it's used to take no more than 3 days to transport them,
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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 odds group is taking over territories where he's panels come from. the one i used to bring the capital from north cord to fund on trucks to undermine now the capital to smuggle from the fund to the northern states. for the days it takes 2 months or more. we can't go through our usual routes because the reset stops us. it's increased costs and i don't bring as many as i used to live stock or a source of income for millions of to the knees, especially those in west and south. those areas are now mostly under the control of the, our staff. it's banned the exports of capital forcing traders to have to smuggle them out. and that's raise the cost of food. they need to keep them alive to be sold. mostly who lack of a sudden the cost of food has become expensive because the sheep come through smuggling and it's upkeep is expensive. people's real.
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