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bridge. the track an exclusive report starts nov seventeenth g.w. . this is news coming to you live from berlin hamas threatens fresh rocket attacks after israeli airstrikes pound gaza. israeli warplanes hit dozens of targets in gaza overnight in retaliation for earlier rocket fire from the hamas controlled territory at least three palestinians and one man in israel are dead also coming up no respite for california as wildfires burn across the state
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a quarter of a million people flee and more than forty are confirmed dead making these the deadliest fires in the state's history. and tributes pouring in for an entertainment legend marvel comics' linchpins stanley is at the age of ninety five he was the creative force behind superheroes such as spider-man the incredible hulk and the x.-men his characters enchanted generations of readers and moviegoers. following terry martin good to have you with us how the sunni militant group hamas has threatened to fire rockets at more israeli towns unless israel stops its airstrikes on targets in gaza violence has flared up between the two sides since a botched israeli military raid ingalls on sunday. overnight hamas rockets killed
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one man in israel while israeli bombing left at least three palestinians dead. another night of violence is radio missiles rained down on gaza. among the targets a building described by the israeli army as the hamas military intelligence headquarters israel also destroyed a television station belonging to hamas no one was hurt in that attack staff fled the building after warning shots from israeli aircraft israel says its responding to constant miss are far from the hamas controlled gaza strip. we hold hamas accountable for any aggression against israeli civilians and hamas by its actions is bringing destruction to the gaza strip and the survive. the aftermath of a palestinian rocket strike in israel the south of the country has been targeted by hundreds of missiles fired from gaza some are destroyed by defense systems some
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find their target. how mass also attacks an israeli bus using what it claimed was a guided anti-tank missile. one israeli soldier was seriously hurt in this attack how mass is not shying from taking on israel after israeli special forces killed a senior militant on sunday i mean this is an open battle between us and the zionist enemy only it is responsible for this crime and its ramifications. so the hamas rockets continue and as long as that threat remains the attacks on gaza will continue to. our correspondent tanya kramer is in gaza city and joins us now on the line tanya any sign of deescalation there in gaza. it's very hard to tell the moment because it changes all of our it was a very difficult night for piecing gobs of adults across the board and seven in the house seven and strike in the area in gaza city in the past hour with the intent of
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rockets again known just two of them in a time action has but in the morning that they would expand the range of rockets it so it would not stop. it but had carried out over a hundred strike throughout the gaza strip. the gaza strip is going to. be on the three hundred seventy blockade against communities and doesn't it for. now as we mentioned the un is calling on all the warring parties to show maximum restraint has there been any attempt at mediation so far. well there are reports. and trying to mediate as they've done before but unlike other previous rounds that we seen in the past couple of months there is no sign yet that those efforts will actually lead to a period of calm again i think it's really crucial to see what happens in the
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coming hours both sides have said in the past week that they don't want to go to an all out war but what they're doing right now is that both sides want to show they're trying now the people of gaza tanya are living in desperate conditions and this latest violence only makes things worse are there any prospects for things improving there in gaza under hamas control. was actually quite interesting this escalation because it comes actually in the middle of a period where efforts were made by egypt and the u.n. and special coordinator to reach a calm the tween isn't some of which included something that my electricity came in the back to be so that's out of reach of hamas and trees web page with cash from qatar to ease the situation but at the moment it is unclear what will happen with those efforts and for people in gaza quest continues rounds of violence to come back again and again it's kind of part of the life but of the three was everybody
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is of course very quiet that this will lead to the war are no longer a military operation tanya thanks for that update the w.'s tanya kramer there in gaza. wildfire in northern california has now killed over forty people making it the deadliest blaze to ever hit the u.s. state officials are unsure how many people are missing but it could number in the hundreds of firefighters are trying to tame the flames of what's being called the camp fires which have reduced the town of paradise to embers in southern california two major fires are burning near los angeles threatening homes and infrastructure two people are confirmed dead and thousands more have been forced to evacuate. in the line of fire. up the hillside in simi valley california as it means a freeway becomes not it's a moment of life or death for these motorists soon firefighters many.
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but the speed with which to spread shows how combustible southern california is right now. i've been doing this job for thirty one years and probably in the last. maybe seven years every year seems to get worst highly flammable the region is in severe drought los angeles is a prime focus. and high winds have been whipping up the fly they've been moving rapidly. off in this the. residents that the blaze is on their doorstep or there was no notice it came so fast it was not enough time to really. think good it's not their fault they couldn't possibly be everywhere at once counting the costs in this corner of malibu barely anything
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remain standing. malibu is one of. the areas and it's been among the hardest hit residents are in shock. we have a lot of friends that their houses are gone all malibu park is gone. our house where we're very lucky we only had one house in our family that the enemy can see destruction and you five breaks out in a room neighborhood have thousand objects this is the third they are in a wake. the first blaze broke out last thursday hours after a deadly mass shooting in a thousand. many residents had little time to grave before being forced to flee the flying. now let's look at some other stories making headlines around the world today u.s. think tank says it has identified at least thirteen on declared missile bases
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inside north korea the center for strategic and international studies says pyongyang has been upgrading several of the most signs the report could further complicate diplomatic efforts to and north korea's nuclear program. and the central american migrant caravan has marked a month on the road the group of several thousand people became a campaign issue in the u.s. midterm elections with donald trump bowing to keep them out of the u.s. they've just arrived in guadalajara mexico over a thousand kilometers from the u.s. border. chairman foreign minister heiko months has held talks with his chinese counterpart in beijing the meetings come day after abbas called for more transparency from china over its treatment of the country's weaker muslim minority u.n. experts say there are credible reports that china is holding up to a million weaker muslims in large in term and camps. libyan
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leaders are discussing united nations plans to stabilize the country after seven years of turmoil and it's the first time representatives of israel of libya's rival governments and factions. met since may the talks are being hosted by italy which hopes a more stable libya could help stem the flow of migrants reaching its shores by the mediterranean. rough seas strong winds and no migrant boats to be seen the libyan coast guard says that's not just because of the weather it's only has supplied libya with seven vessels untrained its coast guards who've already intercepted thirteen thousand refugees bound for europe this year. we seemed with a message the message that said don't to try to do it again because you lose your money you lose your time and their leader will take you with. because of your back. bad news for what may be hundreds of thousands of migrants
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stranded in libya many of them arrived at this health center malnourished and weak doctors at the center run by an aid organization treetop to three hundred people a day that number is rising and their overstretched and frustrated sometimes i feel i don't know shy. because i cannot help some some people sometimes they really need to know but sometimes i feel that my hands are tied the libyan coast guard takes a tougher approach its new high tech patrol boats are ready to stop the flow of migrants to europe tributes have been pouring in for comics creator stan lee who died on monday at the age of ninety five lee was the creative force behind marvel comics and alongside artist jack kirby dreamed up iconic super superheroes
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such as the avengers and the x.-men lee's nuanced writing of those characters helped transform the comics shop. he was the man who revolutionized comic books stan lee's super hero of the marvel universe helps create iconic characters that have gripped generations. he's really an inspiration for anyone who wants to follow any kind of dream no matter what it is and he gave us the school zebra here is that everyone can find a bug up to you no matter who you are incredibly sad like. he's the kind of one taught me how to read a luger you know it's like. one of the greatest of all times before the comic books . while at marvel in the one nine hundred sixty s. lee helped to reshape the comic books with complex characters and sophisticated plots but his most famous character almost didn't come to be here is lee recalling the time he pitched the idea of spider-man a troubled teenager to marvel my publisher said stan you've launched it he said
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first of all nobody likes spiders you can call it heroes spider-man secondly a teenager can be a hero we can only be a sidekick and lastly be said you say he's got all kind of problems don't you understand stan he's a hero heroes don't have brought them to troy very rose from peter jones what are you. lead did know what his fans wanted and his relationship with them is an important part of his legacy. he's work it's fun to see people he says we should. think is a bridge here i think it's a person that. sports now and in football spanish league powerhouse real madrid have appointed santiago solari as their permanent coach solari previously coached the club's b.
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team before taking over the main side last month since then madrid have won four games in a row the spanish football association says they've received confirmation from rail that's a lhari has received a permanent contract but madrid have not yet announced details of the contract. in tennis top seed novak. produced a strong performance in his opener at the a.t.p. finals in london the season ending tournaments of the tennis calendar the serb wearing black in grey there on your screen he beat hard hitting john isner by playing strong defense on americans power serves the reigning wimbledon and u.s. open champion repeatedly turns difficult points into winners and joked which took a round robin match in straight sets. and before we go just a reminder the top stories we're following for you today palestinian militants in gaza have launched threaten to launch more rocket attacks on israel israeli
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warplanes struck targets throughout the gaza strip overnight in response to earlier rocket fire the united nations has appealed for restraint from both sides and a wildfire in northern california has killed more than forty people making it the most deadly blaze in the state's history two other fires near los angeles have forced thousands of people to evacuate their homes. so you know that top of the next hour with more thanks for being with. letter we were struck when we were not even presented americans in some point in our lives well experience hardship listening. for mine.

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