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the unannounced visit coming at the height of a us election campaign. and the escalating war in ukraine and israel launches a wave of airstrikes across lebanon targeting hezbollah or affiliated financial institutions newsroom with rosemarie church 15 days to go and the u.s presidential race and the candidates remain separated by only the thinnest of margins. >> analysts say the entire
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election will likely come down to just a few key battleground states. and that's where kamala harris and donald trump will be focusing their efforts going forward. trading barbs and sometimes personal attacks as they worked with stablished an advantage. haros reached out to black voters with a visit to a church in georgia she urged supporters to cast their ballots as soon as possible and asked the crowd to think about the future they want as they go to the polls right now, each of us has an opportunity to make a difference in this moment, our country is at a crossroads and where we go from here is up to us. >> as americans and as people of faith and now we ask a question, we faced this question, what kind of country do we want to live in? a country of chaos, fear and hate? or a country of freedom, compassion, and justice harris sat down sunday for a conversation with msnbc where
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she explained why she feels donald trump is simply not fit to lead the country. >> eva mckend has more in an interview with al sharpton, the vice president, arguing when the former president demeans her he is denigrating the office of the presidency, and that he lacks a basic standard to return to the white house. >> and we have seen the vice president employ this argument with increasing fruit glenn c over the last several days, it seems targeted to a very specific type of voter, of voter that perhaps doesn't agree with her on every policy matter, but is in alignment with this broader argument that the former president is unfit for the white house take a listen. >> you know, we representing the united states of america walk into rooms around the world with the earned and self-appointed authority to talk about the importance of democracy, rule of law and have
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been thought of as a role model and perfect though we may be but a role model of what it means to be committed to certain standards including international rules and norms, but also standards of decorum and what you see in my opponent, a former president of the united states really is it it demeans the office, a big component of this georgia swing over the last two days or so, the vice president to reach black voters in this critical battleground state, she did that through the soul to the polls events they are targeted to the faith community where essentially black voters, they organize and mobilize in church and then immediately after church take advantage of early voting in this comes at a time when democrats have been accused of taking black voters for granted. the base of the party. but the campaign is not operating in that space. they will argue that black voters are persuadable voters and the campaign is doing all that they
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can to reach them in these pivotal closing weeks. eva mckend, cnn, stone crushed georgia donald. trump spent his sunday in the critical state of pennsylvania. and after making headlines this weekend with a meandering story about arnold palmer that included a vulgar reference to the golf legend, genitals, the former president kept it more low key this time focusing mostly on attacking king his opponent danny freeman has more on sunday evening, frankly, we saw a more disciplined former president donald trump on the campaign trail here in pennsylvania, there were far fewer tangents be victories even shorter than normal, and it certainly seems like me, former espn host who moderately event plus the campaign selected voters who asked the candidate a question since really, we're able to keep former president donald trump more on track throughout the evening. >> he emphasized his proposals on the economy, including no taxes on tips and overtime, talked about supporting fracking. and of course, he mostly railed against the biden
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administration when it comes to immigration. now, there were of course, several exaggerations when it came to the subjects of the economy, immigration, immigration can and crime. and there were some of his normal asides. he spoke about bragging about his poll numbers. he also, aaron said of his grievances against abc news for the last presidential debate. but there was nothing particularly vulgar or odd like we saw at saturday evenings rally in western pennsylvania, for example, that odd arnold palmer story trump did however, come can you to boost his new campaign surrogate elon musk, the billionaire who has been stumping for him in pennsylvania over the course of the weekend. in fact, even including offering a raffle of $1 to supporters who signed a petition to get into some of the events which some legal experts tell cnn, it might be illegal. particular listen to what the former president said this evening about both harris and elon musk. >> this woman is so incompetent you is so bad. you cannot and i would normally not like this speak like that. if they get joseph, our country is finished, you know, elon musk is a very smart guy. you got to
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see his endorsement. he said if this election isn't won by donald trump, our country is essentially finished. >> and early on sunday from a president trump stopped by a mcdonald's in all-important bucks county in the suburbs of philadelphia. he was seen doing a photo op, making fries in the fryer and also serving some patrons from the drive-thru danny freeman, cnn, lancaster, pennsylvania michael genovese is a political analyst and president of the global policy institute at loyola marymount university, is also the author of the modern presidency, six debates that define the institution. >> and he joins me now from los angeles always good to have you with us thank you. >> rosemary just 15 days to election day in america and donald trump was campaigning in the battleground state of pennsylvania on saturday his closing message veering into profanity, talking about arnold palmer's genitals. >> is this the closing message?
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in but republicans want to hear from their presidential nominee with just two weeks to go. what's going on here donald trump has become more and more unhinged, more and more chilling his age and as you referred to his presence speech today, he's also showing then securities he's always been obsessed with size. >> we remember his post inaugural claim that his inauguration crowd was bigger than anyone else's biggest ever bigger than obama's. and then we saw the pictures and saw that certainly trump's was smaller. but is comments about arnold palmer's private areas. where are both disturbing. but also revealing. it reveals a lot about donald trump and also i think isn't glimpse as to why he is always going on the attack on the view that the best defense is a good offense. so before someone can attack him or make fun of him, or
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laugh at him, he goes on the attack and takes the aggressive stance the problem is our adversaries also know, i went secure. trump is about size and they know that they can play him. they know that they can get under his skin. it could rattle him and so this is not just a funny or an off-color personal quirk. >> this is something that has broader implications and kamala harris is focusing on the dangers posed by trump, a man and message now is that he's not fit for office but is that resonating with men? >> she's she's not doing as well with white male voters as she is with female voters, while black and hispanic men are showing some interest in voting for trump. so how can she overcome that gender gap? and convinced man that she will champion their cause better than trump will it's a challenge that he probably can't meet because we've seen
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for the last 121518 years white males, especially are really in a kind of questioning mode they feel challenged, they feel threatened by the rise of women in the workplace. >> in politics. and a minorities feels also are fielding challenges to white male status. and so white males who have always been in charge of things now find that their status is being challenged and that is really been something that republicans and trump especially really been able to take advantage of. trump's done a great job. you remember his inventions where they had a bunch of wrestlers trying to talk about manhood and manliness. and so trump has basically putting almost all of his shoes in one basket harris can't dent into that very much because there's white male status anxiety that is so powerful, especially among the less educated in america and
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with most presidential candidates in a dead heat what needs to happen in the next 15 days to sway voters either way, in all the critical battleground states. >> and where do you see this going? white house runs through the midwest of america three states, especially pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, pretty much has to run the table, winning all three of those yes, to sweep them. trump has a few other options. he's got a broader range of things that you can do on the path to the white house but those three states are going to be the key in 2016, trump won all three and won the white house in 2020. he lost it's all three and lost the white house. >> right now. >> the polling in those three states are unbelievably close shocking all three of those states.
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>> the polls averaging now to less than 1% difference between the three candidates and so this race in those three key states, are closer than teeth and that means that the key to winning will be turned out. whoever can get the best turnout is going to win this race. >> michael genovese. thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you rosemary austin arrived in kyiv just a short time ago for an unannounced visit to the ukrainian capital. this follows a meeting in brussels last week with his counterpart in nato high on the agenda, questions from allies about the upcoming election and how it might impact ukraine, aid, specifically concerns that a potential trump victory could jeopardize future us aid to ukraine sources familiar with the meeting tell us, austin said that while he can't predict the future sure they're
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still by bipartisan support for ukraine in congress. nato officials say they are preparing for the us to take on a lesser role. and cnn's natasha bertrand is traveling with secretary austin and joined us now by phone. good to talk with you, natasha. so what is the significance of this visit? >> well, this is the last time that secretary of defense austin is going to be visiting kyiv before the us election, of course was his just in 15 days now. and so this is an opportunity for him to meet with president zelenskyy, to meet with defense minister umerov and get a sense for how ukraine is grappling with. it's very serious manpower shortages, as well as get a sense for what they need at this moment to better meet their war aims. because ukraine, right now is kind of on the backfoot on the battlefield. russia continues to make small but steady gains on the battlefield and they are
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recruiting up to 30,000 troops per month. whereas ukraine has really struggling to ramp up its enlistment of additional troops. and so neither all things that the secretary is going to be speaking about while he is here today. but it's also a chance for him to reaffirm united states of support for ukraine particularly as you know, there's a lot of anxiety here about what the presidential election is going to bring, particularly in the next year. >> president zelenskyy has said that he would like this war to end. >> by the end of 2025, but the future of us aid, which has been so critical, tool allowed ukraine to fend off the russians over the last two-plus years. >> that really hangs in the balance. president trump has said repeatedly that he doesn't believe, that he believes president zelenskyy is a quote, salesman, that he should have never let the war start, which of course we know the russians are the ones that invaded. and so all of this really paints a picture of
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doubt and anxiety heading into the next year about whether the u.s. which has been the biggest backer of ukraine, is going to continue to play that outsized role. it really is a very uncertain moment here at this point natasha bertrand joining us on the line there from kyiv. and cnn's clare sebastian joins me now, live from london. so clear, what does this visit mean for ukraine and what are you learning about conditions on the ground? there, both along the front line and ukraine's energy infrastructure as winter approaches yeah, rosemary, that we see a lot of foreign officials arrive on that train platform in kyiv. but i think as natasha said, this visit carries a lot of importance, not only because of the timing for the u.s electoral calendar, but also for ukraine, this is a very precarious moment in the war. russia is inching forward just, in, the, on the eastern front, but it's pushing up in the northeast. in kharkiv region. it recently claimed to
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have captured a settlement down in the parrhesia aerial attacks are up exponentially over the past few months. case in point according to our analysis of ukrainian air force data russia fired more than three times more drones september than it did in may. and all of this, of course, heading into winter where the international energy agency says that ukraine is operating with less than a third of its pre-war electricity generating capacity, partly thanks to attack this year. so this is the situation in which it finds itself. there's also evidence of emerging that russia may be you're getting ready to bring north korean soldiers into the fight. we have videos, one of which was center to cnn by the ukrainian government showing what purports to be north korean soldiers who you see it there at a training ground near russia's border with china as ukraine, me, now have to fight a second or elements of a second national army on its soil. they've put don't have evidence yet that they are actually on the battlefield. so it is a very precarious moment.
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us remains the biggest backer by far, and it's certainly when it comes to crossing the next weapons rubicon, that ukraine is looking at that issue of lifting restrictions in using western long-range missiles inside russia president zelenskyy hinted last week that the three countries that provide them the u.s. the uk and france. they want unanimity in the u.s. at this point, maybe the holdout secretary austin saying on friday that he believes ukraine is doing perfectly well with its own drones when it comes to hitting these targets deep inside russia. so all of this will be extremely closely watched during this visit. now, just over two weeks out from the u.s. election right? our thanks to clare sebastian joining us from london with that live report still to come, we are following the latest developments in the middle east as first responders search for survivors in lebanon after new israeli strikes overnight. plus extreme overnight rainfall and severe flooding bring death and destruction on two continents.
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new round of israeli airstrikes overnight. of course, casualties and damage, right now, efforts are underway to rescue people trapped under the rubble this video, geo located by cnn captures the moment a strike hit a building nearby the roots international airport sunday, sending it crumbling to the ground. and you can see the airport in the background of another video with plumes of smoke rising from a building in front israeli military says, it's targeting financial institutions linked to hezbollah. the lebanese health ministry says more than 1,800 people have been killed since israel ramped up attacks on the iran-backed militant group last month but the idf is vowing to continue defending the israeli people, saying hezbollah fired about 200 projectiles into israel on sunday and cnn's salma abdelaziz joins me now
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live from london. good morning to you, salma what is the latest on this new wave of israeli airstrikes in lebanon? >> yes. so more airstrikes overnight in lebanon? i have to begin by saying rosemary that these have just occurred. so rescue workers are still trying to assess the damage and find survivors. but what we do know is that baalbek, this area in eastern lebanon, was struck multiple buildings, hit rescue workers are trying to find survivors under the rubble tyre as well in southern lebanon. that was an area that was struck as well. israel says that it issued what it calls evacuation orders for these areas and it's part of this wider push that we saw over the weekend. rosemary, israel says that it is targeting hezbollah's financial institutions, particularly those that are based in southern beirut and in southern lebanon in its crosshairs is the al-qadri al-hassan association. now, israel says that in this financial
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institution is responsible for purchasing weapons for hezbollah, for paying its fighters, for evading sanctions but it also serves another system, this is a banking institution for some 300,000 potential customers in lebanon. it provides loans to the poor and the shia community. it pays salaries. so the goal cool, israel says is not just to destroy the very structure the concrete structure of these financial institutions, but also to evade the trust between hezbollah and the shia community in lebanon now, israel is not backing down. in fact, eds, doubling down the country's defense minister yoav gallant was on the board here with lebanon, just the other day speaking to israeli troops, saying in his words that the goal is to quote, clear, that area of southern lebanon to allow israelis to return to northern israel. these areas have become ghost towns, but the fire continues to come into northern israel as well. there was some 160
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rockets fired over the weekend into northern israel, but israel continues to say its goals are being met, including, again, going back to yoav gallant saying that hezbollah was not just being defeated, but destroyed. israel also claimed that it killed some 65 hezbollah fighters in a single day over the weekend. but the cost, the consequence of this rosemary is absolutely dire as the death toll in lebanonn now exceeds more than 1,800 people in more than 9,000 wounded all alright, our thanks to salma abdelaziz bringing us that report from london or cubers blackout continues with millions in the dark and tropical storm oscar hampering efforts to restore power. >> we'll have details after the break before election day. vice president harris faces voters and takes the pressing questions why anderson cooper
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at dea's take back day, october 26th. four to four north east italy after heavy rain caused extensive overnight flooding across the region meanwhile, in roswell, new mexico, at least two people are dead and nearly 300 been rescued after extreme overnight rainfall spark severe flooding late saturday, cnn meteorologist derek van dam has the latest. >> we're monitoring flooding on two different continents, we're going to start in north america, where the wettest day ever in roswell, new mexico's history unfolded on saturday cnn too early sunday morning, look at the video of the flooding that occurred. that is a submerged truck and there were several instances where there were swift water rescues and water entering buildings and homes significant situation unfolding as a flash flood emergency was in place for this
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area, look at how much rain fell. this again incredible, 5.78 inches, roughly 150 millimeters from this storm that moved through their average october rainfall only a little over an inch and a quarter. so again, this is the wettest day that roswell, new mexico has ever recorded. and the wet weather continues even though the storm system that is responsible for the flooding that occurred saturday into early sunday morning hours still could produce a bit more rainfall over eastern new mexico. it will quickly move on by monday afternoon and bring rainfall to the central parts of the country. now, we're focusing our attention on southern italy, where they are also contended with flooding. the saulteaux vivre in sicily actually overflowed its banks and this is the result and look at the flooding across this agricultural area significant impacts to the region. it's all thanks to a low pressure system that's churning across the central mediterranean. there is the potential here for more rain. some of the totals here have exceeded 125 millimeters,
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especially across the central portion this of the country. but sicily, impressive rainfall totals as well with more rain to come and the potential for more flooding as well. in fact, chances of flooding through about tuesday with orange and red alerts in place for the area as we get this onshore flow from the mediterranean, allowing for precipitation to build up across the region. covering flooding in from north america to europe on this latest weather report back to you. >> thanks for that. and cnn's barbie nadeau joins me now from rome so barbie, what is the latest on the flooding in italy? and of course its impact on the region >> i mean, the concentration this morning is really on central italy in amelia, romania, and especially the city of bologna. now this is a city that's filled with lots of canals. and those canals have overflowed, which has caused some dramatic flooding in the region. you know, we've seen some rescues, a three-year-old little girl her family rescued by helicopter late on sunday night, and we've
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had one death reported a 20-year-old young man who was trapped in his car there are lots of rescues going on as we speak this morning, lots of checks being done, especially in the rural areas, and there are under flood watch until at least through tuesday. it's important to remember, of course, this is an area that it's suffered incredible flooding just a year ago, 17 people died and the infrastructure still hasn't come back online in many of those, especially rural areas. and so they're really concerned about the continuing rain here. rosemary and bobby, how prepared is italy for flooding like this on this scale? not an unnatural thing to happen, especially in the north of the country. they're having more of a problem in places like sicily there's the flooding, there doesn't happen as frequently as it does in these northern regions. now some of those images we saw out of catania, where those roads had turned turned to rivers that really did cause some incredibly a dramatic rescues people on mojo, on their most peds being swept away, being
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rescued in the streets. there. they're less prepared probably in sicily, that in northern italy. but when the rain is just so incessant and the ground is so saturated, even the best-laid plans are going to be difficult for those rescuers and first responders who now are working across the country, just trying to get people to safety and trying to keep them safe if rosemary alright. >> our thanks to barbie nadeau bringing us that live report. appreciate it a wooden boat carrying 231 migrants, including 14 women and three children was intercepted of spain's canary islands on sunday. >> it's the largest number of people to be rescued from the same boat off the island this year. more than 30,000 migrants have taken the boat journey from west africa to the spanish islands since january, marking a rise of nearly 40% from the same period last last year. oscar remains a tropical storm hours after making landfall as a category one hurricane on the
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northern coast of eastern cuba, the slow moving storm has brought heavy rainfall and life-threatening flash flooding the national hurricane center also warns it could cause mudslides. it's expected to continue moving across eastern cuba through monday eventually turning to the northwest it's then expected to make another turn to the northeast on tuesday when its forecast to move near the south eastern and central bahamas. oscars landfall comes as cubic continues to cope with ongoing power outages that countrywide blackouts are causing worry about food spoilage and a lack of water. as the storm is expected to delay urgent efforts to restore power. cnn's patrick oppmann reports from havana cuba on sunday afternoon, lost power across this entire island for the fourth time in as many days, it's 10 million people that
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were left without light, some of whom we've never had for electrical service, restored. we briefly had power here in our offices for the first time since this crisis began on friday. and of course, it felt like a moment of celebration the have power, and not rely on a generator as we have for last several days but it was short-lived. the power went out immediately, not just for us, but across this entire island and it really speaks to how aging. and outdated infrastructure is in cuba, there are power plants from the 1970s that they are trying to put back into usage according to officials here with the ministry of energy, they spoke to us earlier today and said that you were confident that power will be restored soon. that 52,000 different workers from the ministry of energy are working around the clock to restore power but at this point, it is becoming less and less clear whether power can be restored and whether it can stay on. this is a huge problem
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for cubans, most of whom do not have generators. most whom are now having to throughout food because it is spoiling. you do not get water here when the power is out because there no pumps to bring water to your house. a lot of people use gas from lines on the street to cook with. they do not have that right now. so while people are staying stoic increasingly, people are asking for answers from some sense sense of when, how will be restored. all they're hearing from the government at this point is that school will remain closed throughout much of this weekend until at least thursday well, should not go to work. and most workplaces unless there are, quote, unquote, essential employees who are needed to try and restore power here fans from across the late singer songwriter and former one direction member, liam payne in indonesia, hundreds of mourners held a prayer vigil in jakarta on
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and miss is cnn deepens in gaza and aid routes are cut off countries are using airdrops as a way of getting vital food into the enclave. and palestinians are describing the airdrops as dangerous and humiliating. one devastated family and central gaza is speaking out after an air airdropped aid payload killed their three-year-old child misato normal and abolishing they dropped parachute of aid and the aid killed our children. >> and we don't want this aid. a little boy who is running for safety in his tent, a ton fell on him and killed him. look at this little girl my mother was injured what for i don't want aid. how my son has gone mad but this is what our child died for beans. >> take your aid. we don't want
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it. is this our dignity packs of tea packs of sugar banned at least seven medical aid groups from entering gaza. >> as for members of those organizations who are already inside the enclave, they will not be permitted re-entry once they leave all of this comes as the us demands that israel improve the humanitarian situation within gaza. the israeli agency that coordinates the inspection and delivery of humanitarian assistance into gaza has denied the accusations, saying israel does not limit the number of humanitarian teams that can enter gaza subject to tactical arrangements required for security reasons. it adds that hunt efforts have been made to allow medical teams into the enclave doctor mossad, nasa is the ceo of fascia scientific, a non-profit providing medical care for palestinians affected by the war. it's also one of
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the organizations that has now been banned from entering gaza. hope to nasa joins me from houston, texas. appreciate you talking with us thank you, rosemary. thank you for having you, and your team have spent significant time in gaza. so what is your reaction to news that at least seven medical nongovernmental organizations, including your own, have now being banned from enteringro th enclave. and what impact could this have on critical medical services that you and these other ngos providing gaza? >> rosa made the decision has been really shocking, especially it comes at a time where the operation the israeli operation in the north of gaza has been really, really devastating to over 400,000 people in the north and that is the tie more than ever before where we needed to be on the ground according to the who,
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which is the organization we operate under its umbrella and gaza, it says that 29% over they say close to 30% the health care services provided by the organizations in gaza will be cut because of the denial of those seven organization. so think of it like the fact that we are not on the ground. this could be translated into thousands because of deaths over the next couple of months. if this decision is not reversed immediately and that of course is shocking. i did want to ask you why you think these seven ngos, including iran, had been banned from entering gaza while others are still able to do so. and at a time, as you mentioned, when israel's renewed military offensive ramping up in the palestinian enclave honestly, this is $1,000,000. >> question. i we still don't know the reason israeli authorities did not communicate
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with the who. the reasons for our denial we initially when we received the news as an organization is that your scientific we thought it could have been it could be something related to something that maybe you've seen on social media or something. we have talked about. but when we discovered that several other organizations actually a total of eight have been banned or effectively denied entry rather than banned it came shocking to all of us we are we are apolitical organizations where humanitarian organizations, primarily medical federal, scientific specifically his specialized in complex surgeries. and it's highly needed in gaza at this time because 80% of the injuries that are brought to the hospitals in gaza are blast injuries. and primarily women and children. this is what we have seen and we continue consistently see bacti hospitals and as you point out,
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your organization is a political, is focused on providing this life-saving medical treatment income countries with limited access to health care and your teams risk their lives to perform lifesaving surgery is, but you also document the ongoing events in gaza. >> could that perhaps by israel has banned organization. do you think? >> again, i'd like to stress on the fact that we have not been banned. we've been denied entry and that's why we're hoping that this is temporary, is not permanent. and yes, we are a humanitarian organizations bottom of our work is to document what we see on the ground we don't take sides, we don't report for our own research and analysis and publications will report what we see on the ground with documented, and we publish it. that is the minimum that we can do as humanitarian organizations on the ground? without taking any sides. so we
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maintain our apolitical position and we maintain our new neutrality similar to the organization that we operate under a december alone, which is the who and we have seen consistently over the past 12 months that those organizations have effectively stayed in their lane, which is that humanitarian medical lane i'm taking care of women, children, those who require immediate attention due to the blast injuries that we see literally on a daily basis. one, when we are in gaza i can tell you our team on the ground in the north has reported that the indonesian hospital hospital, the al-awda hospital in the north, as well as kamala adwan hospital's have been bombarded multiple times, are bombed multiple times in the past few days. the upper floors of the indonesian hospital as well? well as allow the hospital have been destroyed. the indonesian hospital does not have
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electricity patients are trying, trying really hard to effectively survive in this terrible environment. and many families have to pull their loved ones out in literally in cross, in the cross fire and it's just as humanitarian organizations, especially american organizations, to be denied entry, especially at this point, it really breaks our hearts and i call upon the u.s. government specifically says, we are us organizations to help us reverse this decision as soon as possible. >> doctor, most sadness. thank you so much for talking with us and for the work that you do. >> appreciate it. >> thank you and still to come, how conservationists are using an odd installation to combat an invasive species and bring attention to the plight of el offense back with them just
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and if we could tell that story, we might be able to inspire a little bit more close living with other animals as well. >> so ruth, in her fellow wildlife lovers, decided to spread the message of coexistence in a way that turns heads hundred elephant migration across america. each one a life-size replica of a beloved individual all hand-made by the people who know their wild neighbors. best. >> the end of thing was used to make funded said before, right? people don't use furniture in their lives but when we started making elephants there, the experts. they know the elephants better than we know it. so it's an amazing sense of, pride and their position in society has changed from being at the bottom rung manual laborers, they've become these very skilled artisans making these things that are traveling around the world they hope to sell hundreds of these to raise millions for conservation efforts everywhere and since there aren't supplies come from a toxic invader, there's also a powerful message in the media, phasor made out of an invasive
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tree or made out of an invasive weed called lamb tawna, which is the second most invasive plant in the hi weld, and it's choking about 40% of india's for us right now. so we're trying to create an economy and demonstrate a use for it so it can be removed at scale. >> learn santa can also will be turned into a powerful weapon against climate pollution. as something called bio-char, the ancient technique of reviving farm soil with charred plant, which also locks away planet warming, pollution that out whilst ads that have taken over by land, dana, if we can convert all of that into carbon and put it back into the ground. it's hugely exciting as a way of mitigating climate change as well. the idea is that if people are able to live with elephants hopefully people are the places can live with other forms of life, even in new york okay. can you better leave with birds? can you have more greenery around you? what are these are very relevant questions everywhere in the world the coexistence parade heads next to miami, dallas, los angeles, and maybe the world bill weir, cnn, new york
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