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the, the, this is dw news lived from berlin is real inches closer to invading casa prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says preparations for a ground invasion are underway. once again, issues a warning to gods and civilians to move south. also coming up after weeks of political paralysis in the us capital building, there is finally a leader, republican lawmaker elect, a trump ally, mike johnson, as the powerful speaker of the house of representatives and the power surge that's done weather forecast. tropical storm otis became
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a massive category 5 hurricane in the hours before it battered mexico's pacific coast. we'll find out how that happened, the amenities of welcome to the program. we start with some breaking news from the us state of maine, where a gun and open fire at multiple locations, killing at least 22 people and wounding dozens more. local media is reporting that the attacks took place at a bowling alley, and a bar in the city of lewiston, officials have named what they call a person of interest and say he's still at large and considered armed and dangerous . us president joe biden has been briefed on the situation and has spoken with the governor of me. will keep you updated as more news comes in. it's now turning to the ongoing conflict in israel and the palestinian territories. in
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a tv address is real, as prime minister benjamin netanyahu has told the country in the world. that is real, is preparing a ground, evasion of gaza as now who did not give details, but he repeated a warning to palestinians to move to the south of 1000. they must have been on the same. we're getting ready for a ground operation. and you know, for i will not say when, how are using, how many soldiers i think i'm know if i will also not specify the conditions that are being taken into account. some of the majority of which are not known to the public. because this is how it should be built, it's for the benefits of our soldiers. i want to be clear. the timing of the defense forces operation would be determined unanimously by the war common destiny, along with the defense forces, chief of stops me to come out, jointly within the cabinets, we are operating to ensure the best conditions for 5 years, for future action, the same amount of union will come in. so what will be expected ground defensive
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look like from the perspective of these rail is real defense forces. i asked that question of idea of spoke for spokesperson lieutenant colonel jonathan can reach us . thank you for having me, and it will be a dangerous and difficult military maneuver in dense urban terrain with a complex of tunnels that runs across. and why did the entire gaza strip, which is where most of the, how much terrorist are hiding. if it's a maneuver that will take time, that will be done slowly too much while trying to distinguish between combatant and non combatants and focusing on the combatants until we eventually will achieve our aim, which is to dismantle, come us and make sure that the atrocities that they perpetrated on october the 7th will never happen again by a french president, a manual call said massive ground invasion would be an error because it would be
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unlikely. this is a quote, unlikely to offer long term protection. what is your response to that? well, what we want to do is let's focus on the tactics and how we will achieve it. but we're focusing mostly on the end result. and the end result must be very clear that cannot be a military entity that has any ability to threaten these. randy civilians, we want our communities around the gaza strip to flourish again just like they flourished up until saturday. the 7th of october. we want children to play in their school yards in the courtyard, so that'd be want the life to flourish as it did before. that cannot happen with an armed terrorist. i says, organization at all border looking specifically a question of security now israel has fought 5 wars with some us since 2008. and the last large scale were in 2014, that included a ground invasion. they killed over a 1000 civilians. not to mention the death toll on the side of the defense forces.
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and it ultimately didn't eliminate the most threat. do you feel confident that it will succeed this time as? yeah, i think your question is very relevant because all of the previous rounds of crump conflict, where rounds of conflict, they were operations, we are now in war. we understand that if we allow the security situation to continue, we will face this again and then in a few years another journalist will ask me or someone else, what did you do last time? there isn't going to be the next time this time. the aim of the operation is different than this time it will be achieved last time in 2014. when with the goal was not defined as 2 completely dismantled from us. it was mostly focused on the tunnels that were doug from guys i into as well. that was the main thread that was achieved, but i agree there was a heavy price, heavy human price at the end of these like, it sounds like the problem there is that the,
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the last time the aims were to give israel more security. that's the same name this time. what specifically is different then? no, no, no. it is the from them into the different. in the, at the day that this work ends, there will be no more hamas in the golden street. that was an excerpt from my interview with lieutenant colonel jonathan con. read this of the israel defense forces. now turning to the us where republicans have elected conservative congressmen, mike johnson, of the state of louisiana. as the new speaker of the house of representatives, the vote ends weeks of uncertainty and republican in fighting on capitol hill since the departure of the previous speaker, kevin mccarthy. as the 56 speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable mike johnson, after 21 days of lead to this chaos, the us house of representatives finally has
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a new speaker. so this week, mike johnson, most i left a note and say, get in us politics about his sudden elevation has trusted him into the national spotlight. to my colleagues. i want to thank you all for the trust that you have instilled in me to lead us in this historic and unprecedented moment. they were in the challenge before us is great, but the time for action is now, and i will not let you down by his election ends, the paralysis in the house since the unprecedented ousting of his breed assessor kevin mccarthy. this is the 4th time republicans tried to agree on the need for the speakership. they failed the 1st 3, the speaker elect mike johnson, the state of louisiana knox conservative and student support or former president donald trump. the new speaker is no stranger to controversial opinions. a vocal opponent valley would you b t q lights, a stringent anti abortionist,
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and 2020 election denied. the success is a victory to the jumping section of the republican party. and donald trump had some whole months. the new speaker much on some faces alex in the pressing issues, the 1st of which will be reaching a deal to avoid a government shut down by november 17th. and despite the divided nature of politics in the us, many that will be glad the deadline has come to an end. a hurricane otis has struck the south west coast of mexico with record high winds and rain after surprising forecasters with its sudden strength. otis battered hotels
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and across the city of acapulco, centuries, running for cover storm. strengthen quickly from a tropical storm into a category 5 hurricane. the 12 hours before it struck its expected to dissipate as it moves inland. 30 say the storm caused land slides also knocked out communications, and much of the region remains without power. i spoke earlier with meteorologist matthew could poochie and asked how surprising it was that this tropical storm ramped up so quickly extremely as to be honest, the unprecedented to be 12 hours for it. and it had been next from a tropical storm to a category 5 in 12 hours time. and the worst part was not only was this occasion extreme, rapid intensification, but it was entirely on forecasted. we never die with all the model suggested we would stay below 100 kilometers per hour. so folks for the bed expecting you one of the main tropical storm venable and that night you got an extreme event. we were discussing over 250 kilometers per hour, ravages most of acapulco,
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and unfortunately this might have been historically the biggest city to ever be directly hit by our low a category by a storm. so a very high end events. and one that we never saw coming. okay, so how did that happen? i mean, mexican authorities knew it was coming to a storm was coming, but then completely caught off guard. so what, what went wrong with the forecasting here? honestly we're, we're not exactly sure we know that this thing underwent wrap them since occasion and ingredients for that or 3 poles you need very warm water temperature. so about $31.00 to $33.00 degrees celsius, which we had. we also need week waves in the upper atmosphere, lack of the windshield or disrupting change in ways with high. if the wizard is too much, you not the sort of off kilter really can't really organize. and we thought initially that would be in the hospital that wouldn't give it this or prevent it from strengthening. it turns out that. busy the case, what other agreeing to that kind of fascinated me with a different address frame that river when in the upper atmosphere,
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off the west of the storm. what we think may have happened is that different ships free and cold exhaust air. a waste in the store at the top allowed to suck in more words. you're down below like a vacuum like a chimney. helping its intensification. but we also know there's a very strong link between the human genes climate change, the warming waters. and of course wrapping intensification. and fortunately, this thing straight at a 177 kilometers per hour and 24 hours as a poster child for extreme high in rapid assessment. ready wow, but it's expected to dissipate as it moves inland towards the mountains. um, can we expect a lot more damage from it before it fizzles out? as well as the single though now it's only a run, a tropical storm, almost a truck with oppression at this point. it's no longer a hurricane and it's moved in lives with lost that life getting warm energy from the warm ocean waters below. so at this point, the damage is done that the issue though becomes where people even start with being up to damage between communications, life being said, or supply chains, not be able to get in, get out the road that were being large and designated and was approximately 2 or
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the number of high rise buildings, that stuff are just starting from the store. it's not something you can see unless you're talking very high in store. so this was actually next to the strong this specific landfall for the 1st time. we finally started the west coast mexico and the pacific coast for that matter of the western part of united states either and ultimately this is something that we haven't seen before. assigning stuff. the urologist. matthew kabuki, thanks again. thank you. the german cabinet has approved a draft bill to speed up the deportation of asylum seekers whose applications have been rejected. the government has been under pressure to tighten the asylum rules, as the number of refugees has grown in recent months. the rights groups and even some within the government coalition say the proposal goes too far. the interior minister, nancy phase, has taken the next step toward her goal of toughening germany's immigration rules.
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her new draft bill approved on wednesday 6 to make it easier and faster to deport people who are still in the country, despite not having the legal right to say, for example, because their a silent request was rejected. the feeling in the government is that the current system desperately needs work and as an added burden to germany's overwhelmed immigration system. last year, all thirties failed to carry out 2 thirds of the around $36000.00 the plan deportations on the in order to protect the fundamental right to assign them. we must significantly limit irregular migration because those who don't have the right to state must leave our country. the number of reports, creations, the series already around 20000 percent higher than the same period last year. but there is still an urgent need for action. hundreds with us. the people can currently be held in pre deportation, custody for up to 10 days. the plan is to extend this to $28.00 days to allow all stories more time to repair. police would also have greater access to
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a person's accommodation or phone, making it easier to confirm their identity and carry out the deportation. the government also wants to accelerate the expulsion of convicted smugglers and possibly the most controversial proposal. members of organized crime groups could be reported even if they have not been convicted of a crime as already occurs for members of terrace groups. experts, question whether the measures will actually have an effect the likely increase deportations a bit, but i think it's not going to be a game changer. because like i said, the main reason why the dupont ations failed is the lack of corporations with countries of origins and the absence of, of legal documents in here. it's hard to, to make big changes. parts of the governing coalition, like some members of the green party, but especially migrant and refugee are going his ations. see the propose changes as
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being too severe. they ask whether the measures would even be legal, saying they are at least legally questionable. it's not on constitutional to and you're up to date of next our series doc film, this time titled project enlightenment. i'm on the any. so thanks for joining us. stay tuned. the, the the is, it is someplace how into the more people than ever on the move world wide and such are based on life. i suggested in cardboard, that's almost always find out about bailey story info, migraines, the.
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