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came in this vibrant and welcoming country was free of charge, access to expert advice and excellent job opportunities. starts in new jersey now on korea's for germany. dotcom of the. this is data, but the news line from valid 11 on the queue is, is relative convincing a wall crime is 3 to unless account and then ask strikes. it died $711.00 on close to the board with israel when the building they were sleeping in came on to is riley attack. also on the program of cumberland harris and donald trump, the loved in a type election rice. we look at back comes haines efforts to attract latino voters are the pivotal election for georgia voters in the blacks, the country i can get up for a palace that could decide whether it looks east or west for us to come the
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until again, you're welcome to the program lebanon's k take a prime minister, has accused each round of deliberately targeting the media during a deadly attack. and something that happened on lebanese official site. you drive the military plains at a building, housing john list and has bio. they have a serial border. the pro is around 11 east channel, our my agreeance as a cameraman, and broadcast engineering. among the 3 people came to another protocol to alvin now, which is run by the event impacts group has bhalla says one and it's video jeff. this was to israel hasn't commented on the strength of just cutting alcohol right and by roots told me more. so basically we lost it today. 3 of our colleagues told, happy to in the early morning hours today when that is where it is. so i kept on
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the finish of the house via and there were surprised and the tech in this that. busy know is for 81 prior to the see to see has fired the system to solve. this was the most. so the basic media hub where some of these sites are upstairs. what's happening to this house that what i care about 18 shown is that the station in this village, representing about 7 tv stations, most of them to be stationed also, i just, it is, and it was known that this was, this media was also, you can see that it from the houses the house because it was cause clearly marked as shit costs would not be too much television. they went live since weeks of disposition. so it's very, very known that they are, they are now if they had to move on from there, which means also that this whole thing was a message to the john. it is that they had to be from there. which means also that
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the cells know it's all that is really growth increases on the seems to the the results become more of life is for, for this edition. meanwhile, is ross has, has bought a, has been weakened, but it is still i'm pushing his writing troops in lebanon and launching drone. i missed a while, strikes deeper into israel. i tell us more about the situation that happened on so well it's, it's pretty, it's difficult to follow all the events because it's happens on that so quickly. but the, one of the main events today that was that his full ambush against is for 82 inside the lebanese territory in december. it's just for is for 80. so just for, to also know the last hour there before school assisted there was a road into northern is red as targeting
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a military installation. is what it is saying. this is, this tool is for 84 kids that we don't have yet to have more detail. and the other thing, a cruiser concern, so the who ed piece is the peacekeepers really fitted today. a, again, is fire. it's one of the ups of ation post and the seats had to abandon the position that comes in the whole line of incidents. and there was also a statement by saying like if 5 peacekeepers already injured since the start of these really grown to for ration. and it is that they talk about 20 different incidents, including direct fire on a towel on the surface of october. and when is really tense, 1st, due to the dates in the base, they say despite of all of this pressure of be searching on the mission and on a troop contributing countries,
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peacekeepers really remain in position and on task. this is a us in the statement that just came out a few hours ago. okay. thanks. kevin. uh, catch on this to kind of outgo hobby in may, was will between each other and has bella in lab and on was the subject of talks between the us secretary of state and arab leaders in london. you today on to me blinking, met with the lebanese can take a prime minister and that jamie coffee and jordan's foreign minister, i'm on society. secretary banking said there was a real sense of urgency to reach a diplomatic resolution in order to provide security along the border between israel and the rapid on because for the protection of civilians inside the safety of un, peacekeepers was essential. sooner were able to get a resolution. meanwhile, on the previous decades out of countries imposed on embargoes on the united states because of it, support for israel. today is israel funds, apartment buildings and kills the civilians in the lab and on. our governments have
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limited them responses to condemnation and of course the restraint. the last, i mean, had the, is a senior fellow at the washington institute, our politics program to explain this difference and these approaches. yes, absolutely. uh there is a huge difference, but much has changed since that one. uh, once we have, we have to be fed back to be careful about, you know, like before at 11 on. and the difference between this time and even the most recent one in 2006, that seems to be a war and has the is there any putting comes the light? it's not hitting nothing on and nothing on paper structure. yes, there are a lot of civilians who are dying casualties of war, but they named target israel is comfortable in 2006 was different because as read website readings, nothing even day for structures like the airport and the wife tells the structure this has not been had this time, so it is different in nature to okay the the out or have qualified that at
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this time it's things that change drastically into these and it ons activities and it made it through operations and that he didn't have changed drastically and there's no not for it on instruct, we've been general, but maybe it works on some, especially when since when other sites ago is a syria and a fight to more of a shot that i saw this things have changed bass drastically since that since then. so there's, there's in the, some kind of support it has, the law is going to be recent isn't the names that i don't think the advocates of mind, right? i, i bet was tied to the point i was about to, to make you can, you can see a situation in which arrow states would actually be quite happy to say is, why are we coming or even defeating around this proxies as by law in lab and on, on how much does it, if it's, if it states and people, you know, like the syrian people that ever needs people and a rock,
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these people who are like the actual victims of the wrong proxies and has the law in the region, especially they end up in on and syria, they are seeing this as, as a good change, not a bad thing. we can in these proxies, as hunter into all or, and, or the see far august the most space and the people, it's not the state is israel gets it states i wish because it's citizens to the north of the country. well, that means that lab and on and the wide world will have to accept, but south lebanon will be reduced to a waste land in the name of israel security. well, that's not going to be easy to accept because there are people who lives there and will i have lost their houses. there's that as israel stays also inside of and on this incursion would become an occupation which would become an issue and other non anti might my interest in lives the just in my as comfortable as with them. but i don't think that's the case. the thing is that it's very important now for this obviously to translate a handful of ministry,
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this feeds into edits and i think our process where you don't have to get back, you can all, you only get there where this is like my presume and which it's not the end and no one can insert, it will only happen if the see doesn't really reach athletic of change and nothing all doesn't trans needs. if you can just so that you could change. and the only way to do that is to implement $17.00 oh $1.00 property. and to start with what i think of growth as another non by that back to me rather than informing you government. if none of this is what this done before the end of the floor, then yes, we would have to see this happening. but this is, this is something that can be avoided by starting just wanted to go and somebody, so to speak. now. now after the war, now we have our countries like guitar, an agent of choice of established themselves as mediations between these royal underlines proxies, new talks on a gas se strategy to begin this weekend. is there anything? is there any reason to things? but these tools might be more promising than previously as well. it depends,
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right? so it says that it could be more problem feedbacks than was no longer uh and, and the picture on, on the ground as things have changed drastically. also for come us, they don't have, they're not in a position to actually do mind more conditions. and the statements you've been hearing from, from off staff, people on the ground. and peter said, is they actually calling for cease fire and a solution for the house that they still? yes, there is no. however it's, it's also they, they, we have received the conditions they have, we have to sleep in locations. the next round of negotiations of this is just off in order to the ne, any kind of an expert there are many threw up or asians or not like times those times. but it seems that it's, it's becoming more serious, but we can't really know until they start actually the new round of it. okay. okay . thank you so much for joining us. i need to for the with the washington institute out of politics program. so meanwhile, a palestinian official site,
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dozens of people have been killed in israel, is licensed as strikes in gaza. gauze of health officials say $38.00 people were killed in the tax room phone units in the south and dozens more wounded media reports. i many of the victims with children i to you not to be united states and in the election campaign, the most recent opinion polls show almost no difference in support. the 2 main candidates with both on track to get around 48 percent of the folks. so the election will be decided in the swing states, some of which of populations with latino backgrounds whose influence is large and growing. one recent poll shows latino focuses more likely to affect democratic presidential candidates. comalla harris was predicted to take 57 percent of their vote at the hands of republicans, donald trump, 39 percent. but that's an improve showing for mr. trump,
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who's gained ground with his king demographics since 2020, the roughly 36000000 people with latino backgrounds eligible to vote in the us, making up around 15 percent of the electorate. although many have migration in the background, some are supporting donald trump and to migrant message. my attorney is an immigration attorney living in miami, but she was born in the dominican republic and move to the us in the ninety's. she supports donald trump district immigration policies and doesn't see a contradiction with what the controversy comes from integration our journey is that one who will be taking o, taking phone calls from overseas to have somebody come to the united states? any call me? so at that point, that's not an immigration attorney, that's just a quote you on it. okay, got it. so you're going with a title with the clients and in her law some office, the attorney also opened the support. so canada, however,
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myra rejects categorizing photos based on the backgrounds as a lawyer, she believes that the one second does trudy decisive. they look like all of that is no, not the no vote ladies americans vote in in that this american melting pot, they were latino thought. avoiding the blacks that a boy women that have way, there is no volt that have to be it, put it in some sort of a box on the other side of the country, close to san francisco list, i mean the session she left mexico with a family 50 years ago to start a new life in the us from when you had where, cuz to winery own us, the session i've had many accomplished what many immigrants homework unable to, despite the hardware, that's why installation living costs or health care and port and for many latinos, despite the to the vision, emilio sheriff's. myra few voting isn't about heritage. we all want to see thing
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for our families, that they're safe, their shelter. they have no food and access to an education. we all of us university, once and once a year during the hispanic heritage, once the session, so many organized as a wine says to celebrate their culture and share it with others next again. but i feel like home in my adopted country and i've embrace everything that is really wonderful about those cultures. embracing to conscious of feeling that many latinos in the united states can relate to will that result was produced by benjamin about his group, who joins us now from washington. a welcome ben. the vote, as we saw annual report down play the importance of amex, you know, heritage and that puts political decision making. but all the issues that are coming to the slice of the electra. so that's right. there
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is no latino both are ala tina's voting. that's a sentence that we've heard over and over again, producing this documentary, it is that adverse and also a growing community. you said 36000000 latino said eligible it to vote this year for 1000000 more. and then during the last presidential election in 2020. and if we look at the reason pulse is 15, you research sent a showing that 85 percent. so a vast majority of latino voters say that the economy is very important. it to the vote, followed by health cat violence, a violent crime, gun policy, and also immigration. but we see definitely and how voters who supports donald trump of voters to support couple of harris have different priorities. well, those supporting donald trump say that immigration is one of the most important issues for those. supporting harris is not one of the 3 top issues. so we see indeed that many of these topics are important for them. regardless of where they
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vote for economy is very important, but they migration is more important for those is supporting donald trump report feature. people who've created successful lives that in the us, what did you learn about the political leanings of latino voters from less well off backgrounds? so latino voters who have rate they, their own economic condition is only fair or poor split actually between both candidates. but this pull also shows that harris has an overwhelming is support among the voters who read their own economic condition is excellent or good. and it's important talking about migration, and that's something also that we heard it during the report and producing the report. because that's quite remarkable. and quite interesting because we hear this inflammatory breast of rick when it comes to migration here in the u. s. but there was also a recent poll by the new york times and the sienna college, the found that majority of latino,
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including those who were not born in this country, don't feel insulted by donald trump's and time immigrant, breast rich tooth. as of those, there was of it said that they believe he was not referring to them. actually when he spoke about immigrants, because many don't see themselves regardless of it's if, if it's the 2nd or 3rd generation not reflected in an immigrant story, but simply see themselves as americans. and that it's definitely something that we should consider when talking about latinos. and when talking about the data, so came from mexico from is to load and from the doors and made it into the us and also support now for example building and they will between the us and the mexico board. okay, so how the 2 campaigns trying to make themselves attractive to latino voters? so that's a very fast and important step. acknowledging that this group is not a monolith. so speaking to them in spanish or just addressing certain topics, we'll not secure that vote. that's also what an expert in miami told us,
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so they're trying to secure their vote. speaking about matters to not only matter to latino voters, price of food, consumer goods, the cost of housing, health insurance. but also speaking about migration a couple of weeks ago here in dc, counselor, harris spoke at a congressional hispanic caucus institute and she said, and i quote, we can do both create an un pathway to citizenship and ensure a border is, is secured and put on from the picture is totally different. he said he accused herself not having a plan to secure the voter. and he said, and i quote, she would have never had to open the border in the 1st place. if she had this plan, keep calling her and excusing her being an open board, a radical and of course some latino voters. i'm more appealed for the 1st sense on talking of migration and others more for the 2nd one. when it comes to their decision on who they want to see in the white house in january of next year. and if
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we look at the voting intentions in this demographic, is there any gen the difference between them? there is a slight difference when we look at what man let you know, man of voting and we'll let you know women of voting. it's slight difference at more latino men are appealed by the way that, that donald trump speaks. and also when we look at the rallies, and those who attend was always a far more at men and let you know men who are interested by, by the way, that he speaks. but it's not a really strong, strong difference that, but it's important it to say that many of them look at other topics that also are of interest for, for americans. but that's something really across the board. so everyone that we spoke to him, we awesome. do you think there is to let you know that they say there is, i'll let you know. there is an american vote and then i'll let you know issues about the are american issues, even though there's some issues that impact more latino. so they said that they one of the most important topic, regardless of their opinion,
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is and that economy. and that's a sort of cost of hands in on the mind of many americans ahead of the presidential election thinks about ben dw is at benjamin alvarez group in washington. dc is a couple most donors making headlines. cycler and dana has pro strong winds on the heavy rains through india's east coast up routing trees snapping power lines, and triggering floods around 600000 people have been evacuated to safety. a school spring closed on hundreds of trains council residents wading through the flood waters in the city of comcast. cody sun work as possible, p k. k. has said it carried out to wednesday's attack on the, to the defense company headquarters to a silent sounds with guns and explosives, killed 5 people and lunatic 20 to go to control. so it's kind of that strikes some p k k targets in iraq and syria. and response bid us in groups considered as a terrorist organization by anchor the e u and the united states. so in terms of old shots and his senior cabinet
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ministers in india for adults with that counterparts, ended strengthening economic and security ties. and i'm so number of skilled visas for indian workers with more than the triple challenges. also hoping to boost a weapon sales to ballet to make this happen, we passed on to the philippines, which is cleaning up after tropical storm. try me back to the northern ireland definitely resolved, getting more than 70 people. emergency crews are still working to rescue people. some of them are trapped on their grooves. after major flooding storm has now swept out to save at full cost. as a warning, the system could do a u turn and hit the country again next week. and then clings desperately 2 or 3 to save his life. and the video filled by a local shows, a devastating land slide the
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scenes illustrate the destruction caused by dropped because tom try me. which has brought powerful things, entered into the rain to the north eastern philippines to flash floods, hit with such intensity that this was cause any well in so many areas, flood waters reach the roofs of houses. as we slid off to our house was flooded. c, i made a local officials, us just to evacuate because the flood waters were rising. so we quickly decided to leave to save ourselves because god has deployed the boards to reach thousands drip in remote areas. but it's telling me that the handbook relief efforts drawing me locally. notice, christine has dumped one months worth of rain in over 24 hours. tardies see more
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than 2000000 people have been affected. the black sea country of georgia is preparing to hold election that will praise a coalition of pro europe tosses against the government as seen as leading towards russia. opinion polls indicate most georgians are in favor of joining the e u. the georges neighbor, russia has traditionally had a lot of influence over the country. and in recent years, a governing georgia dream policy has been pursuing policies. that's put it at loggerheads with brussels, a correspondent minute account to match the reports ahead of the parliamentary elections. the campaign brace is in full swing. the ruling george engine party holds the campaign valley in the town of stubby just south of the capital to really see the party found or did seem to have any speed in a building there and considered the most powerful man in the country. as the
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elections are a choice between rules and peace, the previous government is responsible for the tragic war between george and russia in 2008. the national movement party started the war on instructions from abroad. i guarantee if you support us in the october elections, nobody will be able to drag georgia into ward the ruling party selection campaigns, features, images of devastated ukrainian. towns contrasted with images of a prosperous, georgia. the clear message, the same could happen to georgia if the pro european opposition winds the elections . critics say the government is increasingly tilting towards moscow and even it's really from south as load to bad for you appear in a position if georgia dream is real, that these yeah, of to the government introduced what is known as a for an agent to move the country was plunged into months and on for you, protest little requires groups that receive to register with this or it
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is, is potent inside. it was inspired by assuming below that the kremlin has used to silence political voices. but despite it's carmen to poor relations with european union, the ruling government insist georgia. we've joined the u. a deposit implant with each task, evidently aimed as convincing supporters always on track this party leading you to europe. yes, it is leading us that despite the fact that brussels has frozen george's, you integration having no one can stop this, believe me opposing georgia dream are a number of parties largely divided. one of the positions, policies is led by georgia, korea, except as prime minister for georgia dream from 2019, i think his resignation in 2021. but today he's complaining against his former colleagues and on the progress of face cleared almost infinity when the government
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is using the fear of a war to achieve their electoral goals, to get more votes and black males and frightens at citizens, which more shows its weakness and it's real face between the i'm a ton of our goal is to return georgia to with european path. i mean, we will do it peacefully showing that because he can treat to be in the, in the . c holding party has been in power for the last 12 years and poll show each remains in the lead. but the position parties do hope they can deprive georgia dream of the majority to form a coalition government in its place to adjust the future is very much at the crossroads in this elections. ok. all right, that set you up to date. i'll have more world news at the top of the hour of next on the w conflicts and tim, sebastian interviews,
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one of the architects of the 1993, also over coves for my ease rating justice minister of feet by the
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senior american diplomats fly back into the middle east, promising to stand by 11, and even if ally, israel continues massive strikes, somebody moved from the other part of the country. it doesn't look like a for me, that's a piece of my gift today. those who give up easily on that prospect sees your former justice minister and peace negotiator. it is right complex. next the double they are. the witches boots
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and all women volunteer unit that shoots down russian drones almost every night. they are reaching for weapons, for many of them, it's the only way to protect their phone. because the end of the war looks very far away. the focus on is you read in 30 minutes on d w the . 7 daniels index. you belong to the 77 percent to come to i don't good, i'm 65. last last those top 5 years, 31115. we're here to help you make up your mind. we are here on please find your mind. so we got all the topics to trunk. campbell fixed
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a new culture and in 15 minutes, let's say together, parts of our community life on the surface of this research is now on the senior american diplomats fly back into the middle east, promising to stand by 11. and even if the ally, israel continues massive strikes on a route and other parts of the country, it doesn't look like a formula for peace. but my guess today doesn't give up easily on that prospect. these you'll see valence former justice, minnesota and peace negotiations in israel. i believe that there is a chance that up those that you will when people have this, then that managing that they the conflict is your child of these and impossible it knowing more people we tend to go for the appropriate for how does he explain the
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humanitarian catastrophe is riley has presided over.

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