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the, the, this is the, the way news long from berlin. israel promises were tele ation after ron fires, nearly 2 hundreds miss. so there's been several recorded casualties for these really military stuff. most of the virus was entered, the latest escalation between the 2 arch enemies putting the middle east further on and also coming up in the us. the contenders for vice president space offered a surprisingly simple debate. 30 vance and 10 walls argue over policy, open to swing voters and swing states to fax, their parties. presidential ticket the
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welcome to the program on nicole for our lease, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says iran will pay after launched a barrage of hundreds of missiles at israel, most were shot down mid air and officials in washington, se us destroyers assisted in israel's defense. there were several reported injuries during the attack. officials and the occupied westbank said a palestinian man was killed in jericho by falling rock. and fragments is the 2nd time around has fired missiles, as israel says, april of the conflict between the 2 powers and around back, malicious deepens, to social media footage, oven, and rainy, and missile exploding just north of calories. the sky over israel is a light with the fire of incoming missiles on the defensive. taking them down,
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he's real says around fired over 118 me. so i was but the majority were intercepted . this venue has been destroyed by shrapnel from one such interception. we just ran into the shelter and uh, you know, to can. i mean, it was extremely scary. not seeing that we could event these 2 pages, it was the and must see what we were in the shelter. and we were something like one hour. and it was the booming, like a crazy all the shows that was what was was booming. and when we went out, we seen all the damage that was the all the,
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all the complex including all the, all the houses. i see where's the world going to and i don't, i don't feel comfortable with it and hope everything is going to be good. and rainy and state television published these images of what it claimed were missiles being launched. the footage could not be independently verified. in here on supporters of the government gathered to celebrate iran's revolutionary guard said the assault was in retaliation for the recent killings of him. boss and his follow leaders and his really military operations in level known and gaza. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu set a run, made a grave mistake, say no more, but like we will uphold the rule. we have set scott, whoever attacks us, we attack them. this holds true wherever we fight the excess of evil. so i'm wondering somebody in that single vision to run has warned israel against hitting
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back, threatening another response of its own, which many fear could push the middle east closer to a wider war. antonio kramer is covering events for us from jerusalem, trying to get to see you and tell us more about what happened and what the situation is like now to well, i think a lot of people have woke up done taking stock of what happened last night. the small, the unprecedented ms. a, a talk when you know the alarms where a tree good. across the country, you could see it on this out. that is of most people's phone here. everything was read. people taking shelter on in, on a, you know, protected spaces. if they have one or just taking cover of wherever they ran. now, this didn't, didn't come totally without warnings to have been some and reports by intelligence that an attack by iran was immune and, and also you run,
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it said that it will retaliate uh for the targeted destination of pharmacy to it's meant honey, a back in july and over the weekend, the coming off as well as the da hudson is running out, of course, when it came, it came with full force and most people he has been talking to last night that they haven't seen something like this. now, most of those miss outs where intercepted on iran had said they launched a these hypersonic a so cause part of miss us and, and it was intercepted by the region a l i c a, a, the u. s. and of other countries in the region. but some also hit the ground and it appears that the target swimming in the military facilities here. but again, the feeling was that was, this was all over the country. now the f us had said the fully operational because some of them inside the printer hit me a,
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an app is in the south. it's not fully disclosed. also intelligence basis. but the damage has been rather limited as far as your understanding where some fires some hits and open areas. but that has also been a one casualty reported by the public opinion rescue services in the occupied a westbank opposed to newman was killed. now israel hasn't turned promised retaliation. what reaction can we expect? why do you think this is very much what's being discussed? you know, and the government is still in security consultations about that actually, but be heard it already after the attack. the appointment is to been, you mean it in y'all's threatened a severe retaliation, and he said that was a great mistake and that you wrong to pay for this attack. we already so overnight is were continuing its attacks on areas in southern lebanon and also in southern
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bay route. but also there were a tax and a in gaza. but at the same time, of course, experts here saying is where there is a sense is that it has to retire to this and has to be, this has to be severe. now this discussion, what targets that would be, that could be infrastructure to be seen that back in april when there was a 1st attack by iran is very retaliated in a limited way. but this could be much more severe from, you know, targeted assistant ations. again, maybe the infrastructure, there's even talk about targeting nuclear facilities. so we have to wait and see. we are expecting everytime ation within days. that is what the experts here. i think it w correspond antonio kramer in jerusalem. thank you. on a quick look now, and some of the stories making headlines around the world. i want as close school and offices in preparation for the arrival of my phone cross on which is due to
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make landfall on thursday. morning, 10000 people have been evacuated from areas across the titles projected path as president lighting to warns of life lead catastrophic damage to us about mobile sante combs is facing a wave. was new lawsuit was from a 120 people for alleged sex crimes. that's according to a lawyer bringing the case. some of the accusers say they were minors at the time of the alleged misconduct cones is currently being held in prison on charges including 6 traffic and the 2 men competing to be the next vice president of the united states trade of barbs and argued over policies in their only debate, democratic candidate and walls and republican and j. d. vans kept it simple as a match in new york last night, but advanced. it is best to characterize the democratic presidential nominee come on errors as the source of america's ills walls on the other hand, laid out
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a list of ways he believes harris's rival, republican, former president donald trump, with divine americans. claudio hampshire kicked off the debate of the full political rivals. j. d. von sent him bulls began me a pitch to vote, hits the debate focused on policies including migration. and donald trump's false claims about haitians, asian pits in springfield, ohio. but by standing with donald trump and not working together to find a solution, it becomes a talking point. and when it becomes a talking point like this, we d human eyes and fill in eyes other human beings. we want to have j. d. von police ahead, his microphone counts as he trying to talk beyond his allocate to the higher on the issue. the audience can't hear you because your mikes are caught. we have so much we want to get to thank you for explaining the legal process. pointed questions on healthcare, housing,
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the economy and abortion access revealed vastly different visions for the us. we have a partial birth abortion ban in this, in place in this country at the federal level. i don't think anybody's trying to get rid of that, or at least i hope not. so i know that democrats have taken a very radical pro abortion stance at senator, but the debates remain largely civil with any attacks reserved for the candidates running neighbors. we have to make us, we're going to be careful about the quotes, but there's one that senator vance said that doesn't resonate with me. he said donald trump makes the people i care about afraid. a lot of america feels that way is i believe it whether you're rich or poor, you ought to be able to afford to buy a house. you ought to be able to live in safe neighborhoods. you all to not have your communities flooded with fentanyl and that to has gotten harder with college because of come over here is his policies. the performance fit a refreshingly amiable time and a mid a contain just campaign with less than 5 weeks until election day. let's keep talking about the debate without
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a reporter statement. there's the same as the headlines are that this was a very polite and very midwestern debate, but set it apart from the debate between harris and, and trump a couple of weeks ago. right? absolutely. i mean, you and i were talking about this earlier, when you look at the past debate, especially when trump has been involved, this could almost seem refreshing. it almost seems sort of antiquated. it was discussion about child care policies, health care policies. imagine such a thing. taking place under the circumstances of the past 6 years. and it's very clear that both candidates wanted to pursue this strategy. we expected this somewhat from waltz. he's supposed to be america's coke. she's supposed to project war, but he's supposed to be the father figure. we did not expect it as much from vance, but he went on his way to be accommodating. he often said, i agree with him here. he would begin his answers that way. and it was very clear that both sides saved their fire power for the presidential candidates, trump, and harris. at the same time, i find that this was a bit deceptive as well,
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because we know that the politics of both sides are so divergent. there's so distinct donald trump is a once in a lifetime figure, i would say in terms of his political chris, by his political draw and vance. what he did was he was able to soften that image a good deal and talk about policy and waltz. couldn't really get his claws into that. he was so busy being nice, being approachable. and whenever he did try and approach that and sort of go after vans a little bit, he never knew the right time the right way to go with. i'll give you one example. there was at the very beginning, vance talks about trump was the only president or the most recent president was there was no major american conflict started. this was the time of which walter to come in and said, what about january 6th? what about the attack on the capital? he missed that it was only later in the debate when these things came out. so these basic income grew in size of a trump presidency. the chaos, the vagueness did you have mass deportations, the causing us with dictators all of this was left behind to have what would seem like an old policy debate. and i think that's an internal structure of this debate format. unfortunately, we have a candidate like donald trump. yeah. all eyes on these 2 man who was under more
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pressure to perform well last night. i believe it was bands. i mean, others would argue waltz, but i believe it was vance, given the recent comments that are become very wide spread about you know, childless cat ladies has perceptions of the role of the family, the role of a woman in the family. what he talked about with, with patient immigrants, for example, in springfield, ohio, what came up during the trump debate with harris actually reflected back on bass because he began this whole thing about asian immigrants in springfield, ohio, eating people's pets. this plays into the immigration debates of the kind of hard line they want to take. so by softening his image, he really was able to push a lot of that away. but a lot of his answers at the same time, they weren't very complete, he would begin by thinking migrations, not the cause of everything. and then we come back at the end of the day, but that's why these people need to leave our country immediately. there are a lot of holes in here and waltz again, couldn't quite dig in and expose some of those mistruths. nope, it experts say that v p debates do little to sway voters on either side. so you think this one is going to be different?
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i don't know, it is a difficult question. we know that a bad performance is more likely to weigh on a ticket then a good performance is likely to help it. i would say that's for vance. he definitely didn't hurt his ticket. and waltz may have a little bit, but we will have to see and erase as close as this one. you would have to think that every performance could matter that every that the optics of every debate really does matter. i think in that sense bands lead to further his cause, but it and waltz in that sense didn't really help their calls in a sense of being able to say, this is not a normal ticket. this is not a normal campaign. you probably should have interrupted more, he probably should have really interjected more to really underline that point. and that's something he didn't do. that's just my opinion watching this, looking at how divergent, again, these 2 campaigns and the politics of the more and how much of a unique agent of chaos. donald trump, is even barely. thank you so much. and that's all from us for now. but stay with us. business is up next setting line on how governments around the world are outsourcing policy making to consulting
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