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the, the, this is the, the news not from bullen mazda of explosions, rocks and lebanese capital, 5 balls light up to my scar. as for alex, i'm from bossman, hitting stables. problems, suburbs is ran out civilians to evacuate the area. also coming up. donald trump, for dollars to bucks up and so radio to flight. why he's not only so much, no nation attempt in july plus a kitchen with a mission, london's new fine dining restaurant stuffed by the home. the
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welcome to the program 11 on capital bay route has been dropped by more explosions as well presses ahead with the attacks against hezbollah militants, the strikes comments as well and the world prepared to mock the one year anniversary of home office kind of attacks that's blocked as well as ministry operations to secure with photos in a statement, the head of the on the both read united nations secretary general anthony a good time to condemn thomas and appealed for an end to what he called the shocking violence in the region. another noise of powerful explosions in the southern suburbs of lebanon's capital b route. the blasts followed him, his railey military warning for residents to evacuate.
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on the other side of the border is rios that are intercepted nearly a 100 projectiles. fired from loving and on saturday. francis present emanuel mac con, speaking after summit of french speaking, leaders in paris, criticized israel's ground operation, and other non and called versus by michael and also defended a radio interview, which he urged an end to arms deliveries to israel. the so you want to see that quickly aim to be consistent, a model when we call for a cease fire as we did for gaza. and as we did for 11 on last week and do the bonus, we try not to call for a ceasefire while continuing to deliver weapons of war. and i think that's just being consistent. you posts go see some of them on the grounds. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who says this country is under threat from all sides, quickly fired back all civilized countries should be standing firmly by israel side . yet president mark on and some other western leaders. i'm not calling for an ons
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and bar go against is a shame on that is doable when with and without their support. but their shame will continue long after the. busy as one and as the fighting rages on lebanese, the civilians continue to flee their homes. the head of the ones refugee agency warns lab a non is facing a terrible crisis slaughter blumenfeld as of middle east on the list of the johns hopkins school for advanced international studies. i asked her what strategy as well as pursuing with the mass of fun things ended up in on well, i'm like you guys are. there are no hostages, and there is a plan, a military plan that they've been working on for 18 years since the last year down with has fall. uh what you're looking at right now. i think is israel shredding you ron's insurance policy and it's nuclear program. they're trying to take out and blow up the they the stop piles of missiles that iran has loaded up over their 11
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on aided israel's population centers while at the same time the ground operation and 11 on as well. border region is also continuing. is this the method incursion that as well called when it began, as they certainly would hope to borrow a page from hobbs, which is nasty, brutish and short war rather than a slab of 1982 and the kind of fight that was a fight to draw back uh you know, uh in 2006 already though is realize have seems heavy losses relative to their population with boots on the ground. some of the key lead fighters of the goes unit were killed and $35.00 injured. and i think that's been a sobering reminder to is realize that it isn't all kind of air power with no consequences. so i think they're going to be cautious. the challenge here in gaza, it was, how can we quit? well, we're behind because we're still trying to re establish deterrence. i think the challenge here is how can we quit?
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well, we're ahead and i think that's very important. i know that yesterday i'm just gonna hold up a copy of yesterday's new york times where you have them saying that, you know, israel has reestablish the deterrence last october 7th. i would say that, you know, they've now kind of made their point to the world. israel is back and the sooner they can translate that new military success to diplomatic uh, you know, diplomatic route and then the better off of the world. no hezbollah reportedly fired about 90 projectiles from lebanon to serial on saturday. what does the say about the groups capabilities as well? i mean, according to latest estimate, at least half of their stockpiles have been degraded, but they're not done. and some of their top layers have been taken out, but they're still a tough. you know, they're a tough fighting force is really a military players always call them 10 x, which meant 10 times as armed and trained and brutal, frankly, as the fighters of hamas down in gaza. so there's a lot of fight ahead. i mean,
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nice this today i spoke to and is really a top intelligence official who said there are weeks, hopefully not months left to this fight. not an interesting statement today by is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he addressed the french president, the model in my crow. let's play the slip for you and then get your reaction. as israel fights the forces of barbarism live by a wrong all civilized countries should be standing firmly by his real side. yet president micron and some other western leaders. i'm not calling for an ons embargoed guest, as will shame on that is who will win with or without their support. but their shame will continue long after the war is won. what do you make of nothing. yeah. who's angry statement that so it is certainly very emotional. i mean, he stood, you know, at the u. n. a week ago yesterday and said, our fight is your fight. you know, addressing the west. you know,
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we're fighting that we're on the front lines against terrorism to protect view the west, meaning france as well. i'm from a chronic rather leaders. it's kind of a moral dilemma, right? they believe they are allies with israel. but as you know, secretary blinking has said from the very beginning, shortly after october 7th, how you fight this matters. and that's been the central dilemma and even like the headlight on this whole war in terms of how the west relates to israel. israel is heavily dependent on weapons, particularly from the united states. and so any time you threaten that, there is a kind of panic that enters natania whose voice i can remember back in april when the united states was talking about was holding some weapons. he said, cut over calling holocaust imagery. if we have to fight with our fingernails, we will still come in, please see any towns for and then to nationally brooklyn cease fire as nothing. yeah. who seems to be well brushing aside or criticism or i do think that this is kind of a what can i say a final showdown moment,
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particularly depending on how things go with e. ron october 7th is the one year anniversary of the it come off is brutal assault on israel. let's not forget, they started it the next day. his ball a certain lobbying project, as rockets missiles into israel. they want to distribute, i'll access flood. israel is now looking at this ring of fire, it's around it with and saying, okay, we're gonna fight fire with fire. so it, it sort of what i'm hoping for is that on this day of october, 7th, israel was a year ago, the ultimate and victim, if they can emerge from that anniversary feeling like they're now back on top. they've re established themselves, not only sort of to for their enemies to iran, but their potential allies like saudi arabia may natania hold firmly believes that countries don't make treaties with the week. and what he's talking about is saudi arabia and the other modern arab states. he's trying to form this kind of coalition to push up against the access of resistance. that's the only way forward and the
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united states will be able to get back on track with our goal, which is regional integration. expanding the abraham accords and greater economic prosperity for all. that's my that's the best case scenario. that's middle east on the left. laura bloomfield, thank you so much. thank you. former us president, the republican, candida donald trump, has a breakdown to the pennsylvania town where he was talking to it in the sauce. the nation of time in july security was extra tied for sat today's event with just one month until the election folds show a close race, including in the key battleground, state of pennsylvania, from supporters to deliver an election day victory, and vowed to never quit. for nearly 3 months after a snipers pulling narrowly missed killing, the former president, trump train has returned to butler, pennsylvania,
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complete with higher security and merchandise commemorating the assassination attempt. on july 13, trump spoke defiantly about the events that day, which left him wounded in one of his supporters did. after a man with the rifle was able to take up position on a nearby roop top and fire on the republican candidate as he addressed the crowd. is searching the 2nd story to gunfire. time stopped as this vicious monster finalize your table from is snyder's perch. not so far away, but by the hand of providence and the raise, you've got that villain, did not ask for tech billionaire. you must. it was the 1st appear instead of trump rally here, listeners to tell everyone they knew to register to vote in frame the election as
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a less stand for american democracy. mega tech, people now know how and then make sure they actually do boat. if they don't, this will be the last election. that's my prediction. nothing's more important. trump campaign has lost some steam since his last trip to butler back then he was the head of president joe biden in the polls. now he's trailing vice president cumberland harris by a narrow margin. the voters here in pennsylvania. we'll have a big se when election day comes let's take a look now at some of the stories making headlines around the world. thousands of people have protested in hungary, capital budapest, against the government, media, tennessee. demonstrate those gathered outside the headquarters of the country's
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state, the corporation, which they say has to come up again. the factory under prime minister victor on the riley was organized by opposition leader dom what y'all who has been launched as a phone challenger on the photos of the jail for more focused on the prime minister in ron con, have clashed with security forces and his mom about hundreds of protests, those have been arrested in apologies, have tried to seen off the capital to prevent cons, follows from gathering phone and internet services also suspended. the democratic republic of congo has begun to vaccinations. live in the slowing outbreaks of impulse, which i've already press 2 of the african nations. european union has donated more than a quarter of a 1000000 vaccine doses. the world health organization has declared impacts of pollutants and which is now almost 200000 people in london. a
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homeless organ temporary accommodation, a job is usually a prerequisite for permanent residence, but getting a job is often difficult without a fixed address. home kitchen is a new restaurant in london with a head chef who wants to help people experiencing homelessness break out of the special circle. as the fast guests will soon rise, the tables must be set to exacting standards for the opening of the new restaurant . home kitchen and central london among the weight is refugees and school dropouts . very few have experience in the catering industry. i felt great, comfortable. yeah. you've been doing this for a few weeks now. started with training and induction. you had a series of stuff launches and instead of processing system, you, jeremy coach did not have a permanent place to live for a long time. he says he experienced a difficult childhood and never had to re job. now he feels part of
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a team which gives him confidence top chef at him. simmons is one of the initiators of the project. he's like 2 years ago, he had a serious crisis and almost ended up on the streets. everybody does as an opportunity, able to see somebody on the sale height of the same trouble from the outside, not from the inside. and they don't realize, essentially why the people that choose to be honest assessment at expensive 6 course mia's including crab need, unexcused test. most of the customers here are aware that the way to still need lots of practice on this fast evening. the concept seems to be working by lock or black hole. i'm hungry and on sort of a lot and then filled myself up fully pops. make this a career for myself. i didn't. simmons wants to help bring talent to light talent
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that has been heading for a long time. so that's all for now. next we joined women doing some of the hardest work at the world's biggest deal festival unix october. thank you for that. as before, the comes on next. i'm a 100 and thank you so much for watching. goodbye the thoughts we say they're about never giving up every weekend on d. w. cost about why does that mean? because like now i'm leaving the new host.

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