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and certainly our services be our guest at frankfurt airport city, managed by front, bought the the this is dw deers, live from berlin tonight, florida, braces for catastrophe. what could be the story about the century? is bearing down on florida, the fringes of monster, hurricane milton have reached the coast. millions have been ordered to evacuate as president joe biden warrants. it's literally a matter of life and death. the view from out of space showing the scale of the storm. also coming of the leaders of the us and israel discussed israel's plans for a revenge strike against the wrong these really defense minister go on warning. retaliation will be legal, precise and surprising. and germany marks the anniversary of demonstrations of the
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east, which led to the fall of the berlin wall. we'll look at how the once divided nation has developed since we're year 9 and 35 years ago, the brand got to our viewers watching on p b as in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome hurricane milton is closing in on florida. it's expected to make landfall in the coming hours as one of the most powerful storms that the state has ever experienced. us president joe biden issued another stark warning to florida residents a short while ago. looking like the storm of this of the what do you have the reporters definitely the most. he is in orlando, florida for us to step on that and tell us what's going on where you are. we can hear that the rain coming down is heavier than it has been. well,
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i can help you see it to uh, of course is no fun to get drenched it, but we wanted to show you this monster. storm is still, i was away even from the coast of florida, but yep, here it is. let me, uh tell me if my current managers go to this, i do see this part there. this top i can tell in a few hours, this is not going to be there anymore because if this is going to be a category one in orlando and that's 100100 something miles from where the store will make landfall from the tampa bay area sarasota area and that will rip this off . it's coming down here significantly more because you can see this year we're really getting trench. the wind is picking up. we can see that at the palm. trees are bending now and where i'll be brand. we are in a, not a neighborhood. this is a rental, a home, the neighborhood, so to speak, like a little resort. and it's packed with it back to you ease who are coming here and
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trying to flee from the track of milton, which will be a massive, massive, massive storm tearing disaster. really a lot of hurt and pain. flaw for audience. not just now. not just in a few hours. not just tomorrow, but 4 weeks to come. when all this fair through this form carries storm surges of up to 15 feet. yeah, yeah it's, it's incredible and it seems you have to drive hundreds of miles if you want to really get away from this storm. have most people followed the evacuation orders issued by authorities i would say yes, i think the federal fed, federal government as well as the state government is hopeful that most of the people are really vague to the mandatory orders. but is, of course mandatory. nothing is mandatory even the class a or section a and b and c, excavations, those are um, you know, officials have to go from door to door and say,
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please leave your risk and your life. everybody. every expert, every government official, state, county, local, or federal level, they all say the same. if you stay where you're not supposed to stay right now where, where you were told to evacuate, you really risk your life. you probably going to, i'm going to end up that now, but most people have evacuated. lot of the back years are here in the atlanta area coming from the tampa bay from that of course, from the west coast of florida. you're facing the gulf of mexico going in lance and yeah, they made it. they were obstacles. gas shortage is full charges, traffic jams, and so on. but a lot of people made it hopefully, thankfully and ship on with less than a month to go until election day. hurricane milton this it is being politicized with rumors and miss information swirling it's all over social media. what's being said, as well as to say, that's actually absolutely is clickable. this is unbelievable. what's going on here?
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how specific individuals i try to capitalize on what's going on. you see hurricanes, natural disasters, any kind of disaster were not long ago, perhaps in the united states. a reason to unify right. but even that is not happening anymore. here there is politicians out there. namely donald trump, we're saying really lying to people saying that the fema is being strapped of cash and not able to actually help them because the hair is by ministration. of buying their hairs administration is diverting money, which is absolute nonsense. so yes, it is completely politicized. it's unnecessary. it's dangerous because it's in dangerous people. if you, as a politician as a leader or somebody tell somebody a lie about what, how they can ask for what it avenue so they have to mind to help and, and rescue and, and so on. for the days to come. that's irresponsible,
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at least that's what many many people say and think here. yeah, w zip on z mones reporting from orlando florida on the storm that is outside and for many people also inside their mind, stefan. thank you said, well, most people are fleeing hurricane milton. a group of scientists have had a bumpy ride while flying through the storm. i'm to better understand seaborne storms and assist disaster planners in dealing with hurricanes as they approach land. so called hurricane hunters collect data from inside the storms of this p 3 or ryan aircraft called miss piggy was originally designed to hunt submarines during the cold war. the sea. right? they're definitely not the job for the faith. the part for someone who has a weak stuff that's for sure you as president biden and is
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really prime minister benjamin netanyahu have spoken on the phone for the 1st time in weeks is really officials say that the talks focused on plans for a retaliatory strike on the wrong following, last week's ballistic missile attack on israel after the call defense minister galani said that the strike would be deadly precise and surprising. the dw as chief international editor richard walker, he's in washington dc. and he told me more about the discussions between israel and the us regarding iran. what is clear from the us side is that they want to avoid israel's response of being escalade tree. that if we will get into a tit for tat situation, which is a risk here, what's very important from the west coast back to visit those 2 for sat cycles. don't go, don't escalate, they don't get more serious. but rather that there was an attempt to kind of dial
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down successively if there was going to be a tit for tat cycle here. so that is very much the, the us perspective and bite and has even publicly judge these riley's not to go off to ron's nuclear program, which of course is a major concern of these re lease. um also he suggested that he doesn't think it will be a good idea of for these, where i used to go off to iran, oil installations, so buying and kind of trying to, to, to, to rain and netanyahu that, and i think it's gonna be a real test of how bad that relationship has got to see what these ready response is off to those warnings from bite and whether nothing yahoo respects those band reset bite in his set in public or whether he goes ahead and mounts and attack on that kind of level in any way, and i mean, as you mentioned earlier, i mean, we know that the relationship has been in difficulty. these 2 men have not been
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getting on. they've had a difficult relationship for a long period that's, that's a pretty well reported. but i've, as we've seen of the periods of the last few months over and over again. we've seen a process of the, the americans trying to say, let's deescalate, let's try and find a seas find gaza. let's try and find a seas 5 with his blog. and each time the next yahoo government overstepping, i'm pushing ahead and saying no, we need to take these opportunities to to ensure our security. so real litmus tests, i think of the us is where the relationship is. we see what happens in this strike, which we assume could be imminent at this point. that was richard walker. they're reporting from washington dc. the escalating violence in lebanon is feeling fears that a humanitarian crisis is looming. concerns have grown since israel's prime minister warrant that living on could face destruction on the same scale as guns up. there's been no let up in the fighting. several people were killed in the latest strikes as
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israel and hezbollah. trade missile fire rescue or is race define potential survivors after this is rarely ever strikes on a ton of warranty media. these really military has been ramping up its air campaign and lebanon targeting what it says or has beloved militant sites. the towns mayor set the building that was struck with sheltering civilians. most of them, it was a shelter for displaced people, but we've been hosting 83 people. we've taken care of 24 hours a day. it's a building for n g a is the red cross and all of the organizations distributing donations. we was surprised when this building was targeted. most of those living inside a women and children. here's where you all sense districts and 11 on or to protect its citizens from has been laws, relentless rock and fire. here in the northern is really town of curious mona. 2 people were killed after rockets fired by husband law struck
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a residential building in lebanon. the escalating violence is raising fears of a potential humanitarian catastrophe. more than a 1000000 people have been displaced, many have been forced to live on the streets of the we flips and the bombing from the rockets that were coming us us, our homes were destroyed. come and see the people who were displaced here. they've been, you maybe a since the international community is stepping up efforts to aid civilians, best turkish naval ship arrived and they route with more than 300 tons of supplies . the new ones, world food program says it's able to feed up to a 1000000 people as long as ports remain open. even as israel widens it's offensive against his beloved, there's been no lit up in its campaign against come us and gaza. on wednesday,
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the is really military carried out a new round of air strikes across this trip to hamas. one health ministries, as dozens of people were killed. many of them here at the job ali, a refugee camp in northern casa, with no ceasefire in gaza or lebanon. insight civilians will continue to pay the war's highest price for us. why the care is maker is the director of doctors of the world of germany. he told us how his organization is adjusting its operations in goss. yes. is a very good question and not easy to answer because uh uh, as we hear all the reports since already one year. now. um, the or operations are really organized on a daily basis because every day something new happens we have for us to, to displays or a staff of people out for us to uh,
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to change their locations and uh, according to the movements all the from the east right, and the army, so far as it is quite difficult to have bus stable programs seen, we have uh, somehow managed to have 4 different mobile teams. they have to be mobile by to be able to help in the different shelters that organized for the, for the displace persons. we also provide the head for 6, the fix of the head of primary health centers. and we provide the support for 500 to 4000 people a day. this is the amount of people that affect it and the only from the side of our small m d m organization. let me ask you about the situation in 11 on what specific emergency measures and long term strategies are you implementing to assist the people there. again,
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here is the situation who is moving every day. so our advantages that we are working since 20 years in several parts, hopefully by then. so also here the on the way at the moment is to deliver a to through mobile teams that are already on the ground. and so every day we have to adapt, we have to uh, to change our security rules also. uh, you know that to be uh, working as safe as possible, which is a real challenge in gaza, especially, but also in lebanon, as we, uh, yes, we, uh, testing money and we have to see what need that the human. it's aaron, uh no is not respected, and humanitarian work as us also at the very danger to practice their work and many staff self hours or from other organizations are also hit by the techs.
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so it's a really, really big challenge for a lot of immunizations. there and how does this compare to your intervention in gaza and i'm wondering, you know, how do you ensure the safety of your medical teams? yes, as i said, the safety of the medical teams, especially in gaza, is very uh, unstable or is so. and there is no security that we have to, to coordinate every movement with the east riley. thirty's area is randy an army who's giving up the revision to move from here to there. and then at the same time as it does is not even giving the for the security, that's our convoys. we not be hit. uh so, and the same is happening now in salt lake on, on, especially because there is
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a still moving a wire scenario. we don't know where it's which territory is, are occupied by home. so for us, um it's, it's a permanent challenge to, to make sure that we can provide some limited help. and there is the lowest and safety circumstances. mister the cares. mecca, you know that a ceasefire is not on the horizon. what does that mean for your organization? i mean, what are your priority projects if you look into the future for the next 6 months and yes, even if the ceasefire is not on the horizon, that's the reality today. but since one year we are permanently pleading for that appealing and begging for that because this is the only way to to provide the necessary help to this. here. the 2nd senses in gaza already in
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november 23. we where are we 5? by the circumstances and which people had to leave the the, the, the collapse of the dominican systems. people uh, being treated on the ground. no. um, no medications um that to, to choose basic medications to save lives. um, so this uh we are at the money of that since more than one year. so we keep uh believing and appealing for a complete ceasefire and condition of the ceasefire. and the opening the, the, the, the routes and the check binds for 8 convoys. otherwise, we will see an increase permanent increase of this and the suffering. and this is not anymore acceptable. this is in human. okay. print why the care is making
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a director of the doctors of the world, germany. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thanks, you're welcome. all right, let's take a look now, some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. at least 6 people have been wounded and a stabbing in the central is rarely city of how they are. and what authority is, have called a militant attack, police, it'd be a silent stab to people in multiple occasions before fleeing on a motorbike. the alleged attacker has been arrested. what time to one of india's leading industrial lives has died to the age of 86. is legacy includes pioneering work in india, and it'd be ation and expanding the talk group into a global business, prime minister and arrange a remote. he prays draughts on, tied to as a visionary leader, and philanthropist. 3 pioneers in protein research have been awarded this year as nobel prize in chemistry. the award goes to the american scientist, david baker,
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and 2 british based colleagues, denise, as obvious, and john jumper, their work focused on the structure of protein that's considered the building blocks of life. so this is what protein design is. the european commission president ursula fund a lie and his joint criticism of the populace policies of hunger is prime minister victor or bon underlying said that hundreds relationships with russia and china put european security at risk. she also condemned or bonds hard line stance on migration or bon spoke in the european parliament in strossberg today where he was met by a rendition, a band to tell you, an anti fascist answer. dw brussels bureau chief alexander phenomenon. she has more now from prosper or even before victor, all of on took the stage here in the european parliament. lawmakers from centrist and left, leading parties, left us,
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and no doubt that they viewed the hon. give him prime minister as an also with terry and leader who is betrayed to european values and continues to demolish the rule of law in hungry. but that didn't seem to bother obama who use his speech to highlights priorities, especially when it comes to migration on known for his hard line stands appears to feel vindicated as more and more countries across the block are now also advocating for tougher measures to limits. migration into the mind that code to you then to the european asylum system is simply not working of the like all you should we get out to a little problem of empathy. something today you go. migration is leading to anti semitism violence against women and an increase and homophobia. speaking directly off to all bon european commission and presidents, also a lot of fun to 9 pushback heart against the hung go in prime minister prime minister. i heard your words over the weekend. you said that hungry is protecting,
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that's boredom. and that criminals are being locked up in hungary. i just wonder how this statement sits with the fact that last year you all saw it. he's released from prison, convicted smugglers, and traffic has be full. they did that time. many lawmakers in the chamber also criticized on face to face for his government's closeness to russia, attempts to steal you, aid for ukraine, and allegations of corruption. you are not a strong leader, mister autobahn, because what you are doing is weak. you are stealing democracy from hungary money from you citizens. and honestly, you should not be spending here pretending that you have a fiber of constructive sense of dialogue left in you. it was an emotional debates that made clear that all bun was not welcome here, as far as the majority of lawmakers was concerned, his supporters, however,
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constitute the 3rd largest group in the parliament. evidence of hartwright, national is parties gaining more influence in the you was always under phenomena reporting there from strossberg. germany is marketing the anniversary of demonstrations which led to the fall of the berlin wall known as the peaceful revolution. german chancellor shoulds spoke today in leipzig where 35 years ago, back in 1989 thousands began gathering on mondays to protest against the communist regime, an east german a show of light in light to recall east germany's imagined spring darkness. the demonstrations in the city 3 and a half decades ago were a milestone on the road to re unification. addressing the crowds, child's flesh on summed up their importance, they are stopped, the east gym and stay with the owners and violence backed down. they elected happen
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. and that change not having really light sake. not only the ged on not only gemini and europe in the whole world, i need to judge the the the gums event. on october, the 9th 199970000 people took delight 6th street, the mounting freedom. with the slogan, we all the people that were fee is of a violent crack down. the memory of china is tiana admin square. mexico was still fresh. but the, with our two's didn't know to intervene in the weeks that followed. protests grew across east germany. the movement became on stuff people as an official commemoration, some of those who took punch in those events and spoke of them meeting today many. so a link between the peaceful demonstrations of back time and the current struggles for
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freedom in belarus and ukraine. he left saw it on dusky will cut many to 9 today that you crane should no longer receive weapons from gemini, a little they supposedly out of love for peace. it reminds me of how the concept of peace was misused in the ged of health for the what happened, the light, st. glenn ultimately to the full of the communist regime and the bilingual, a testament to the belief in freedom and the power of peaceful protest. dw political corresponding tons, bronze is in like 35 years after the peaceful revolution that ended the division of germany form. i think this is simply a day of celebration, but that is not the case. flattering property of this proxies, as well as some left us popular. this claim that a similar revolution is necessary today. again, speak democratically elected government of tons to level up sholtes. and these policies have significant support, especially here in eastern germany,
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where that came up to 30 percent of the votes in recent regional elections to serve as people pray for peace and lights, candles of hub concerned remains about what direction this part of germany will take that is also reflected in their attitudes towards the attack of russia against ukraine shots, the old of charles speaking here and not sick today. said that the people, if you're trying to have a rights to live in peace and self determination or rights that is denied by russia such the right wing populace, paul, to say the dresser should be appeased at this is a form of quoting for peace. that a similar to the call for peace. 35 years ago, charles in houston said this was a misuse of historic accomplishments. so as thousands of people like candles 2 nights and celebrate the achievements of the revolution, 35 years ago concerned remains about the legacy of that peaceful revolution.
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and he was a reminder of our top story, florida authorities, or warning that hurricane milton could be the storm of the century. millions of people had been ordered to evacuate. milton is expected to hit the state in the coming hours. this is dw news. after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day stick around. we will be right back. the,
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providing you with free information. dw made for mind to helene and milton, in the span of 2 weeks, the united states has been hit by 2 epic hurricanes helene, one of the deadly, a storms in us history. and now milton predicted to be the strongest hurricane to slam into florida in a century. now, both of these storms were respond over the record hot water is that the gulf of mexico and sorry to say, this was not by chance. they say it was the result of global warming and they say this means that future storms are 500 times more likely to be bigger, stronger and weather than anything we've seen in the past.

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