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are 40 miles away in alabama or 60 miles in, you know, in georgia. it's a one ways to get to medical care here. the and is rarely asked by kids a residential why displaced, people were taking shelter in northern casa, at least 32 people killed the times, the whole rom and what you all does every life but headquarters here and also coming up donald trump wins. i resign a completing a clean sweep of ols 7 us past the crown states. the protest is on dr.
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lisa assaults in spain, as i can get. great. it's like a, it's the government's response to floods that kills more than $200.00 people in valencia. and dwindling more to results that have gone to saw the you and roles of an imminent crisis from millions of people the these are the strong sheltering displaced people in jamalia in northern gauze that has killed at least 32 people. rescue is all searching through levels. the volume has children are amongst the dead and wounded. the is really ministry has laid saved to the knoll. symbols in the months of attacking over crowds areas i'm conducting mass arrests, hunting. the new joins as of the by the, in central gone. so just bring us up to speed. what we know about this particular incidence. a
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yes, solid set says sad morning for the people in the northern part of the gaza strip me and lead your valley. yeah. and that has been berlin since the talked in the past a few days. and since the beginning of the. 6 ground offensive by these really military that has already eliminated and destroyed old means of white. but what we're talking about is a series of attack deliberate attacks on families show during inside residential home. 32 people be confirmed, told including whole families. this house was full of smaller families, the mother here children a father and his children and their grand to children as well. inside this house that we're looking at a total of $32.00 people and with no ambulance vehicles, with no paramedics and civil defense. it's hard to imagine that those who are missing and it's dropped on the rebels are going to make it any time soon as the deep progresses, it becomes very difficult to do any rescue effort given the fact that there are no
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machinery, no equipment, no proper. uh, tools to use to remove these large pieces of concrete and remove bodies of from a, from under the rubble boom boom. those will, might have survived. the attack happened at earlier our of this morning at about 6 in the morning where people are still inside the house and according got an eye witness. the area was pretty much you quite a part of from the but the sound of the drones and the quite copiers into a fight or did the work was maneuvering a way, maneuvering in the area and all the sudden without any prior warning whatsoever. the house was bombed, why people were still inside, according to an eye witness, the house is full of children and women who really displays the from different parts of the northern part of the state until the uh, the ended up in this particular residential home. now this is a reminder of what has happened in the past a few days where seeming that real life examples of how people displace families
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were forestry, backwoods valley or devalue refuge, account devoted to town or other parts of the northern part of district and go in areas it should seeking children and protection are being bombs and killed in means inside these residential is an extension of all the genocide, those ox that'd been taken in place for over a year right now. and now is directed 100 percent towards civilians in northern guys over the state of thanks to the update that honey and of course we'll keep in touch with you through today honey. let me that for us in data about a daily news, maybe military struck a heavily populated civilian area. one of the attacks was india and about in central garza, it struck 10 sheltering faults to be displaced, palestinians, inside the grounds of the x, the hospital tank up who was, who was at the scene of the attack and sent this report. a panic in the
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us to mass of that tack custodians who what to doing. intent see, it rushed to the sewing through the post and shift over the side of the family and is really minute to hear the call to hold as of a hit. to observe the results of 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 tense was banned. 3 weeks ago. we are defensive civilians, not terrorists. 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 fun and people with know what else to go living and make shift tents. 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 just let us what i'm doing well. we were attempt full of journalists,
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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. the people is absolutely. i've been going through on religion thing. the pro, my due to that i've talked for this place has tend to be completely unsafe, even these hospitalized stuff off to. and so that's a big place of a treatment. tend to be a graveyard who displaced families talked about them out. there was the kind of fun, the thousands of palestinians of being dropped under as well as ministry cj and northern gauze. i saw a move and a month, so they face adonis situation, doctors the urging the wells to intervene. i don't, this does uh, i see. and what was the situation come on, i had one hospital in northern gauze,
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is catastrophic. we have no medicine on 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 internet. so sort injured people are dying every day because we can't give them the 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 selling has installed 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 of okay who i was. i am from giovanni or for g 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,
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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 cutoff is suspended as mediation if it's between our mazda and israel. after lack of progress on the seas find deals, a garza in a statement iq autonomy. foreign ministry said it will resume assets when the potty show the willingness and seriousness to end the bootable and the ongoing suffering . it civilians, the foreign ministry says a council. i will not accept that mediation. the reason for black mailing it, as they own gay negotiations have been exploited to justify the continuation of the war. and this of narrow political purposes. my impression is, i'll just have a senior political analyst, he says catawba negotiates has a beef a stray today with a lack of progress on these fine adults. he says the outcome also depends largely on us president elect donald trump. and it seems that 10 days ago when
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the parties would endure how the americans base raise and so on. the cut 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 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 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. i thought defense about what did he mean or what, how it was received in his red when he said, i don't have to know that israel has to wind down the water before he takes on january 20th. or is it mean that is where i used 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 and gaza, or did it mean that takes the next 70 plus days and finish the job. you wanna continue with the destruction and hence, you know, as we see uh the specially in love and guys that is right, is doubling down and, and in fact, doubling its disruption of whatever's left. you know, standing does not. depends on how you see it. i tend to unfortunately just take the
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negative interpretation with is right. understanding what the trump saying as just finished the job, continue to bomb garza in his role. thousands of people have gathered again in tell of a to protest against prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his government nat calling on that for me all who to reach us inside you and demanding the government do more to secure the release of his reign of capt is being held in garza families of the cap, sensitive and gathering in what's now known as hostages square every saturday since october, the 7th and 11, all at least $23.00 people are being killed and is rarely a tax on the eastern city of bile, back the strikes destroyed multiple residential buildings and the time to look in isa ambulance is called to the scene to take people the hospital as they were pulled from the wreckage as well. so as it's talking has the law sites in the city
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find all those things, all these house in reserve. i resigned upon me showed that the us president elect donald trump winning the 7th and final battleground state, completing a clean sweep, the springs his expected final actual college vote, count to 312 dependents. a house has 226, but we need to know is that if the truck, because the state to the republicans after j biden's victory, that 4 years ago, the associated press for pools of trump has also secured the popular those with 50.5 percent john moonshine is the director of research on the united states to the seventy's as drums, decisive victory is as much about the rejection of a stablished. politicians as it is about the high cost of living. and i think more than anything else is what we saw in mind. you is a rejection of the status quotes, and as much as dollars from these are for our president who has now been in the political line right for us
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a decade. at this point. he still is seen in mind you as a change change environment many americans. and so, you know, that sort of change is the sort that americans want because the sort of status quo o of, you know, grocery prices being dramatically higher now than they were 4 years ago. is simply something that americans want to be done with that, you know, you can be in the middle of nowhere in america and you know, have not being difference to any abortion. rulings being different, any immigration issues. but you can still see when you go to the grocery store, the prices are significantly higher than they were 4 years ago. and more than anything else, people vote with their pocketbooks. and that's exactly what they did in the selection, in my view. and it was the number one problem when, when, when pulls about the most important problem. and as much as the here's campaign to buy in campaign before that for the highway democracy as an issue. it was really just pocketbook issues that i think defeated the buttons uh,
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and harris campaigns and likely will continue to see other incumbent president and prime ministers around the world in the, in the 1st able to us present job, i will high as president elect donald trump, at the lighthouse on wednesday, the post election meeting between the asking an incoming president. so it's been a little held custom mocking the start of the peaceful transfer of power. trump, however, did not taste bite and for sit down after the 2020 election. when trump lost his re election, bid john henry, and how's the latest? from the drums 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
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inaugurated. for many of those here outside trump's more lago resort in palm beach, there, happy to return to the old version. it was hard for odd. 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 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 basically. but that's america. drop is 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 of freezing.
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and that is likely to take some months. john henry and l g 0, palm beach, florida, still head here on out as a year renews, as promised to support ukraine. adults from selection victory, you raises questions about the future of minute 38 to keep the how are we are looking? it increases the price of weather than our across southern pulse of the arabian peninsula. i can't say the same for the north, molten pulse of the middle east by some patients, a shabby right and then living there is a saudi just running across the rock towards iran. and that is some way as to whether they're in the east side of the administrative hearing casa 30 celsius
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though ha, on sunday, off the some of the temperatures we go through monday, some of the temperature to full deposit some lovely sunshine at this time of year as i said further know, things a little more unsettled that we all like and get some rather live the weather. little disturbance in that is the side of them. but it's right. is there some heavy rain coming into 11 on god the could see some bobby shots from time to time as well, whether or not and why not buddies the side of the mediterranean, then say some of the ne students coming for you here really unpleasant conditions by the north, be some pieces afraid into what took a we have got some pieces of rain just glancing the fall north of algeria to easier as well just sliding a little further east was much of all the africa, generally dry. still some showers that close west africa, of course, the seasonal rice continuing here was creeping further south. so that was the weather there across the tropic since the central africa went to the east and south africa. the
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2 stories, strong willed, challenging, traditional female stereotype in the male dominated society to make a difference. if i go how some of these look like this is highly contaminate to living in the class. the risk in it all out is there or the, [000:00:00;00] the book about kill what you all just bear with me is the whole robin,
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the reminder of all told stories and this really is probably because killed at least 32 people in giovanni and in northern dogs. and children are amongst the dead and wounded israel's militaries. they'd seats the area for more than a month. so talking a, the crowds, the areas and conducting mass arrests. 23 people are being killed in new israeli attacks in east and 11 on the strikes. destroyed multiple residential buildings with a ton of alex annisa as well says it's targeting has the law sites in the area, the 10 days of today's victory in the us presidential election. donald trump has one in arizona, completing a sweep of full of the 7 swing states. the result gets him a final total of $312.00 electoral college votes. while about the 217 needed to win the presidency. that hundreds of women have rallied in front of washington dcs union station to protest against donald trump selection victory. organizers say that they have to build
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a community and power ahead of another. trump and the 1st women's march was held in 2017. the day after trump integration to protest against what demonstrates is called a threat to civil rights and equality. kristen salumi was that son. today's much 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 counting on the women in particular, women voters over the top. and when the selection was founded, however, pamela harris did. when a majority of women voters majority actually was that of joe biden,
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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. me. the shower is a political strategist and commentator on the form a senior congressional aide to form a republican jeff minute. she believes that many women who secretly voted for trump the american women are not a model in any way. we are very complex as the statement of the american society that is greater and share than our male counterparts. indeed,
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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 overturn of roe vs wade. now that was done by trumps and pointed supreme court justices. and since that over turn to 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 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
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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 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 since,
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from victory in the us. selections that you officials have been renewing pledges of support to ukraine. russia has increased a tax on ukrainian cities as the war approaches $1000.00 days. dimitri method between chemicals, 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. 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 keith on saturday to reassure this aid will not stop. this before remains on wavering. the
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support is absolutely need it for you to continue defending themselves and gauge russia aggression. what was the pledge comes off the donald trump won the us election by then? you know what i, what are the key? am i your, to hello by any of us selections have global consequences? undoubtedly, ukraine counts on us leadership in helping achieve a just peace. trump has criticize 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 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 quickly. 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,
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but play down his pledges. i think some of the problem is to resolve the situation and ukraine is 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. and go over things that visual responds to his dudley flood . so sparked violence on the streets of valencia. a small group of protest is faced off against the right place in front of the city, whole faces backwards to beat the demonstrations back. the confrontation followed a peaceful march which audio sole tens of thousands of people calling for the resignation of the regents governor the that's, that's more than 200 people that really challenges the in this demonstration was supposed to be
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a silent one. respect for the dead foot and had been living politicians playing foot kidding them one out filling the evening streets and squares. if valencia thousands came to court 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. kind of cattle 10, manuel, a student who's been helping with when you go to the south and fix it. like i have never seen reactions, i got to choose like, i have seen based on the tv what, what seems to be recalled. the stroke or playing video games, you might think that may affect your design. yeah. this is this moment of, is it the same? it's all, it's all, all of these are the same. this shouldn't be happening on development sort of help
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us and we are left alone. emotions are close to the surface here. very upset about nothing, not giving the heads up to the outside. carlos, 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 cool some of your west flooding defend 3 is becoming a political one. certainly for valencia's regional government, perhaps despite some 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? pompei is to limit visiting them both to $20000.00 per day as it tries to cope with
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over tourism. last of us. so more than 4000000 people visit the ancient dream in ceci from next week, visitors will have to buy personalized tickets with specific time slots. funeral present being held in bunker stones. the soldiers killed the bone blasted railway station in the city of court to 16 soldiers. amongst the 26 people killed and a suicide bombing. quite a is the regional capital of the province of below, just on which is seen a search and strikes by separate this fight as not raising concerns for projects and to develop the provinces, mineral resources, cobbles, and dry molten results. this could be the plaintiff by 2030, even next best on warning that have got installed is facing a water crisis. and if no action is taken rapidly, urbanized ation and climate change will soon mean that the gun capital's ground water supply is completely gone. assignment binge of its reports.
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we have drawn pills comes and carries them one by one through his house. it's an uphill struggle providing water for his family. he's a pair of shoes for a living and paying for a basic necessity like what it is, a painful burden. that's $400.00 for us. a don, we are a family of 10 people. use a lot of water. that's why i go down there to buyers. i'm a refugee from pakistan. i couldn't afford to rent a house in the city. so i rented a house here in the mountains. we have the plane, the problems, the same across the city troubles water infrastructure was design decades ago for a population of 2000000 people. is that home to 3 times as many and they didn't spell it? the service is reached less than 15 percent of problems. residents tests the amount of much study to as you know, we face drought for the last few years, couples water level drops because of a few factors. first, that was very little rain. second, the population in the cities increased and food for people used to waste

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