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the the, this is the w news live from the israel assess, has the impacts a day off to being targeted by age barrels of arabian themselves. some injuries in building damage have been reported. israel is now promising to retaliate. this comes as new as strikes hits. they roots, israel is expanding its ground operation targeting has a lot and supplement 11 on sending alma and in for an infantry units across the board. that will say coming up on the program. strong went into a rental range, hits taiwan as tai food cross on childrens towards the island. schools and businesses have already been shot because i'm in the past. the was the content
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for us, vice president se. so i'll send a surprise and the civil debates said events and symbols argue over policy type things this way focuses in swing states, the fact that policies presidential the i'm and you could just mckinnon. welcome to the program. great to have you with us . the is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu says iran will pay off for it launched an estimated $180.00 missiles at israel is a night's israel says it intercepted many of the missiles and officials in washington. se us naval destroys, assisted in israel's defense tower on plains. most of it's ms. solve did hit the targets that was several reported. injuries and buildings damaged during the attack
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are now socials in the occupied. westbank say a palestinian man was killed in jericho by falling rocket fragments is the 2nd time that iran has 5 missiles at israel since april, as the conflict defends between the 2 powers and iran back malicious social media for 2 driven arabian missile exploding just north of tel aviv good and the sky, or the israel, a light with the fire of incoming missiles and the defense systems taking them down . israel says the majority of the is a $118.00 ms. silas intercepted. this venue has been destroyed by shot to know from one such interception clause the it must be what the doc for what we were in the shelter and we were something like one hour and it was the booming, like a crazy my see,
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where's the we're going to i don't, i don't feel comfortable with it and hope everything is going to be good. support is if the a rainy and government took to the streets to celebrate a bronze revolution regard says the assault is in retaliation for the recent kings of how my son has believed is and is really minute tree operations and nothing. and then goes a, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, a ron made of grey's mistake, would look 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 somebody in that single vision as israel formulates this response, citizens on the streets of terror on getting worried of the us, have fun with dialogue. personally, i'm against war. and i think be better because it's the people who suffer the
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consequences of what i'm really worried because if it's well once implemented, retaliate the measures, it will lead to an extension of the war. everyone is worried about that, but i heard the united states, we stopped supporting israel and the as well, it will not retaliate to last very long. but to retaliation by israel seems inevitable. the next step and then expanding conflict in the middle east. ben ben tele, blue is an erotic sputter, the foundation for the defense of democracies. democracies. we often earlier what israel is likely to target, when it retaliates and how prepared iran is to defend itself. it. well, i think the easier question, if you're looking at this one military perspective at the level of compared that despite these monica public, having uh, several advanced russian air defense systems in several domestically reverse
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engineered air defense systems. even in the previous generation, wendy is rallies responded to the april 13 april 14 attack the these relays were able to penetrate it, running our states with projectiles and target and radar of the most advanced russian provided air defense system. yes, 300. so the chances of a successful aerial interception by these monica public at the run is pretty much close to neil and i kind of deterrence there is human gauges and is often deterrence by punishment rather than insurance by denial. that's the 1st part of your question. that really is the $1000000.00 question right now of the timing of the scale of the scope of the is really military response is being debated. that response is probably not going to be limited to just inside the wrong, even though the range of targets would include anything from the nuclear program to military facilities. that missile and drone program, the storage facilities there, you name it, and you look at the things that have been subject to cyber attacks or,
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or, or corporate access medic, sabotage in the past. it could be a very, very wide list. plus of course, the holding of the run an interest abroad. i'd be at the proxies weapons, depos orland restructure across the region. you name it, but one thing i can tell you that probably will be a more difference from the april is really response. is that in april 19th, these release did not claim the attack. i think for public diplomacy and that determines purposes, they might actually claim this attack. how's the militants say they have clashed with? is really troops who infill freights at a border village and 11 on south israel says it is be single fits presents the with the regular infantry and almond units expected, expected to join the special forces that crossed into 11 on on monday. israel also carried out more strikes in southern lebanon, and in other parts of the country, including the capital bay routes as the last set it followed by roche with missiles
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towards the northern, is riley city, a place to move on. all of this we can speak to stella mina, who's in they roots and lebanon. i'm valid for dean who joins us from television in israel. both the john lists. i'm stella, could you please tell us more about the clashes between has the law and the israeli troops? that a has been happening in southern lebanon. this quite difficult for us at this moment to get very much of a proper and clear image of what this ground operation is looking like on the ground. because it seems like that base policies has paula and is really ami a quite cautious about what type of information they communicate. yesterday we had the information that any of these really ami was communicating. and announcing that they have started with a ground operation where it has bo was completely denying it,
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and then not further commenting on today. we kind of have a bit of a different situation where a lot of information are coming from his paula this, paula says, that is, it has attacked his where in the troops who were entering into live on, on the, the have been heavy fighting, going on. what we can say for sure is that they are a lot of information coming in that are indicating that in fact they are heavy fighting. happening is where a media is reporting that a 2 soldiers were killed and 18 is there, a soldier were injured and that they are ambulances. a standing at the board and in the north of israel, who are evacuating wounded. is there any soldiers into nearby hospitals? also the announcement that you stated earlier on by the is really ami that they are sending more troops into live on on. is it an indication or could be an indication
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that this operation is not going as planned? or it could be an indication that that's a israel is planning to, to, to make the, the, in the invasion even bigger. right. so thank you. by like, from the, is really points of view. can you tell us more about the real kits being fired by has blah into israel. so yeah, so we'll just a few moments ago with the audio because i know that about 42 months before it is fun to town and is really down. that hasn't been evacuated since october 8th, monday. we'll still be the talk to the lot broader broadcast separately. so we want this winter stuff, the others to open areas, but there is no or there are reports of any casualties or injuries as a result that the rocket, something similar happens early of this day as to why be
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a you can i know with, you know, um and the city will say hired again in the area. uh some good yourself, good or no casualties. the only damage was causing that seeing me too, which is uh, is right now. right. and these right is that when you send me a buddha, so right on the other side of the border in the upper generally apparently several houses were uh, were hit by like 10 missiles that they just bought. operatives have a part of the town and the cost would be the houses that may be explained. why is why the expands uh its a authoration installed. uh, because as long as the last operatives are present, very close to the border, specifically in the town, the okay, they say i'm, i'm on the hospital so other i tell that they're close to the border, then they will be able to selected these rated population be i wouldn't be able to
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bring them back said alright, journalist about like studying reporting some televi tv's and journalists, seligman a in bay route. thank you so much to both of you. so we're going to take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. and police and denmark have arrested 3 people as they investigate to law. that went off close to b is rainy embassy, and had some hagen. no one was injured in the explosions, which happens overnight. they initial star sees a trying to establish of the explosion was aimed at these, right, the embassy, the type of lease of charge demand was reckless driving, causing death and injury off to the boss. he was operating bus into flames, 20 children, and 3 teachers. the only does the results, the dr. edwards transporting students and teachers on a field trip. he says he ran away off that he was unable to extinguish the fine
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to taiwan. now what schools and offices are closed and hundreds of flights of been cancelled in preparation for the arrival of types and cross on the stool is expected to make land full on thursday morning. thousands of people have already been injured as it approaches around 10000 people have been evacuated from areas in the types of things, projected health way taiwan president is wanting. the storm is likely to cause capital stress things on that down. you'll see them. that's all. so all right, let's get the latest from dw correspondent james teresa, who joins us now from guys shown where the type student is expected to make land full. a good to see you, james. tell us how things are looking where you are right now. yeah, that's been in submissions, balance of pretty strong wind and rain over the course of this afternoon in that
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wind and rain is really expensive to us. and as we move into this evening, i didn't said some more morning authorities in much of the south. it's high one now closing schools and offices for a consecutive day as this type thing approaches. remember, lots of taiwan some, some 23000000 people have essentially been and looks down over the course of today . 2 schools businesses find out of some market shots across the island. really well people are telling us preparing for the coming night. this type thing is excited a week and a little bit as it approaches to i want to make landfill. but the west wind and rain is expensive to come to nights. give us a sense about the types who is expected paul mean, where is it likely to move on to there will be been some conflicting reports about this. initially we expensive this type things to make land for long taiwan. um, at some point this afternoon isn't been delayed, thats hyphens cough and slow down as it moved from the southern positive taiwan.
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and the timeframe as i mentioned is minutes a week. and as it moves north, now in so that's why when these main line crucially wall authorities are also wanting that visit with that fluid cost, the amount of time that this hyphen spends over tie $1.00 and that for unclosing damage, or if it's high, one is likely to be more protracted as well type ones, government is talking out possible catastrophic damage. how well a video still receives, actually, per pad. so for what is potentially about to happen. so i want to have a well oiled machine when it comes to this type of natural disaster. it's hot, it's hot. one is used to, to receiving several type things um every year. and so does it pretty well, we'll machine that springs into action when this type of event happens with the mid a tree. another dissolves the customer alone stand by. one of the things that has been more difficult to predict the more difficult to manage with this particular type in is if it's cost. as i mentioned, usually it's high friends that hits high one, hit the eastern coast fast and less,
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less population part of taiwan. what we've seen, but this one is it moves under the south in southern tip of the items and then move into the, the western parts of the island, which is why most of the most populated cities all and so this is why the authorities are wanting residents across taiwan to remain vigilant, even though as i, as i mentioned that cipher and his mental reason is that makes time for james, thanks so much for bringing us up to date as the w. james chase ever forcing from taiwan now in the us, the 2 men hoping to be the next vice president traded bob's and argued a policy in the 1st and only debates, democratic candidate to move the republicans id. bonds kept it civil as a mess in new york, but them did his best to characterize the democratic presidential, nominee cumberland harris as the source of america's ills. wolves meanwhile, laid out the list of ways that he believes the republican form of president donald
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trump would divide. americans. claudio hampshire, kicked off the debate of the full political rivals. j. d von sent him bulls began the 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 did humanize and billing 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, the economy, and abortion access revealed vastly different divisions for the us. we have a partial birth abortion ban in this in place in this country at the federal level
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. i don't think anybody's trying to get rid of that, or at least i hope not. but i know that democrats have taken a very radical pro. abortion stands not senator, but the debates remain largely civil with any attacks reserved for the candidates running manuals. we have 2 minutes where i'm going to be careful about the quotes, but there's one that centered advance that does 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. y'all did not have your communities flooded with fentanyl and that to has gotten harder with college because of campbell harris has policies the performances a refreshingly amiable tongue. amid a contentious campaign with less than 5 weeks until election day. and to move on that debate, we can speak now to laura from daniels who's head of research on the americas of the german institute for international and security. it says welcome laura. most of
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the headlines the day off to the debate a highlighting how polite the exchange was uh, bozeman locksley avoiding personal attacks. would you agree with that? yes, definitely. i would even say especially on the republican side. so data showed a lot more moderation in all of his remarks compared to donald trump the few weeks earlier. on the democratic side, i think we've seen that from come out of harris, the capability to let the other person speak and finish sentences. and tim was, was no different than that. sometimes he was a bit of yeah, going attacking in rush rates, attacking donald trump, but always with a certain degree of moderation. everything he said, who was this debate more important for me, which candidate needed to prove his uh, credentials more i think they both did it have to
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prove their credentials. and we could see this when we are at the chevy bands of present himself. explain to the american people who he is and why he's running for this office at the beginning off. um yeah, of the, of the interview. he took some time to do that. so although i guess prior to the debates, there was a certain degree of expectation to us was who we know as not perhaps rhetorically as apps as j. g bends with his ivy league pedigree, i think the balance himself, he also needed to prove that he did it has his own separate personality. that also is the norm. donald trump is the presidential running mate. now during the back and forth, dr. events did repeatedly refused to admit that donald trump last the last
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election. so what does this tell us? do you think about the trump comes attitude towards the coming election? yeah, i think it tells us that we have probably we are more likely to see more of the same if it's the, if the race forgets in any way close, which it is pretty sure to be in the end. right. everyone is expecting a close race, a close outcome of the race and uh, the may affect the genuine vans was not capable of missing that on the drum. last, at last, the previous elective shows is that he is likely to do the same. the next time around and that he is even willing to a sort of cross many of this republican party colleagues, governors, senators, house of representatives,
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members that indeed by now declare that they saw donald trump had lost the election laura from daniels from the drum and institute international and secure see a fast or thank you so much for your insights. my pleasure to cry now, which is of course in the middle of a brutal against russia. and yet the and baffled nation is still managing to enjoy something of a very cultural, renee sons, ukrainians off drinking more of that. and wine, especially as foreign brands become more expensive. the don't use caroline extremely met one ukrainian winemaker close to his son who is carrying on despite his vineyard. coming on the fire the miss silas struck his vineyard. me hello, realized that his life was in danger. that was in 2022.
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when russian forces invaded nearby headstone came close swiss winery, the battles still go on today. just a few kilometers from his vineyard. but ne, i alone has refused to be about his work and passion. this i believe with you, since i decided that i wouldn't run away, got there, and i don't regret it. if you said the son was liberated from the thing, i find it even more gracious. we planted the heck there over there. he thought so well, yeah, it's a tribute to the liberation of the me hi law knows that it wasn't just defiance that made his business survive. it was also like that because he wasn't lucky via the days when dozens of people spend to their weekends here and had a son enjoying the wine he made or no memories. ringback
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meet those levels, i live in the right to to change them over there that are being closely out. there is a line press, battles everywhere, most heavy my divine littlest with them. today, only destruction remains caused by russian soldiers invaded his vineyard and turned it into a military base. mcculla says that they drank and pillaged whatever they found. uh, so this is outlined menu menu. today have sun, his back under ukrainian control. the russian soldiers are gone. but the frontline is still closed and if you listen closely, you can hear it. despite the danger, legal of dreams, of restoring his vineyard to its former glory. but for that he needs workers,
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many of whom fear landmines in the fields to the ability to a mine for you here. much to this a degree is every way. oh boy, this is where it fails. thinks is that still something in that? so best not touch it is always list and it would for now he's one surprised grades are left to right. so i've just had to go through this little bit of relief and i'm making line given, you know, just 50 kilometers away or, but there's, i have to start from scratch. got you to the hold again. and again, i'll have someone who they can, that's stuck. oh, this hasn't come in just because i don't be like not to have a ride to school. so i won't piece click somewhere.
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not far from me. call us the vineyard. they crush winery has managed to suffice. surrounded by a daily nature, it's easy to forget the war here until an air rate stars, the baker has adapted to the reality. so for using generators during power outages and offering sensors to influence winemaker, olga says that despite the challenges business here has price to set, the key look forward to you. oh wonderful. those are several different sales are continuing out of them was for me to wish when people still drink our wines typical for 2 whole. and we noticed that many other people buy those skills. it's so you're going with the wish. this is good for our brand new model. they want to surprise people abroad was give them a special gift, which the no, it's by cost that a lot the both of them gets from ukraine and all the shorts a,
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some of bagels that we're going to use. international saves of bakers wine, has been boosted to the war that is making life difficult for the wind makers in this region has also given their products where he can still be produced. a unique selling place, a taste of pride and defiance to the german civil manager here going cloth has been awarded one of his country's highest on his club, the 4th cart, coached barissi adult and and more recently england, livable football club. now he has been awarded the order of marriage by the german presidents hung by touch, dine, maya, but his achievements in football and, and promotion, german breakfast friendship. he was also commended for his social and community work, helping young people from the privilege. here's a quick reminder about top story for you as well as assessing the damage from
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