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air and muscles are important for both candidates, especially when states like michigan. so how will that affect the outcome? because additional election us presidential election, 2024 watts. the whole coverage on the this is they don't renew, is leih from by that a sudden surge and the death toll after flashed flooding, in spite of hearts is one residence to stay in doors and to avoid travel. this rescue cruises are deployed across the country. also on the program, couple of our sales america, it's time to turn the page at the final major speech of the election campaign, but the vice president's last riley is overshadowed by a comforter vote by controversial comments from the president twice on germany's biggest company, whole prices tops, management and unions at fault, foggins discussed for you john and com. makers future as acceptance to close plans
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and safe comes the feel. okay, welcome to the program. we begin inspection with at least 64 people have died in flash flooding. it's one of the was natural disasters to hit a european country for years. the situation is particularly bad in the mediterranean coastal regions of valencia and most here, about a 1000 members of the country's emergency response units have been deployed, that it's a deluge that has destroyed homes. most of the adults, the central drains of drags some isolated in foss flowing waters. i'm lucky to be that skewed by the image and see services what type of deeds have those people in the affected
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areas to stay home? but i think, i mean, they practically all the main roads have been cut off and the secondary roads as well. that is therefore not going out is not them your recommendation. you know me, that it is a necessity to guarantee the safety of the people for stranded on the road at the end of the people who have to go to rescue other people for and municipalities that they have not yet been able to reach you. and i'll pull you are you are, the photos are literally subsiding, but the prime minister has one that the dean to this far from over the study. yeah . but i would like to ask citizens not to let talk god down as the storm continues to cause damage. we cannot yet consider this devastating episode to be over the rest of the episode. you witness account. so just get to stop at clauses on the flood took lots of dogs policies. it took away everything with
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another neighbor got trapped in his car and we don't know whether he's okay or not . similar items. tom's have less to spend in recent years. the reading father has had the country picked over from severe drought, but has also increased the risk of flesh bloods. scientists say these extreme via the episodes have liked the link to climate change. will gen listed, we caught a pedestal arrow in the spanish region of most you gave me an update to investigate operations that well, uh yesterday there were um, over a 100 emergency calls that were people lot to be taking out of the cause and rescue a lot of damage, interest doctor, car, flags. but i mean the worst of it, the eh, took over a valencia on the as you have said there is uh that sold. that is a, unfortunately, gonna keep the increasing probably cuz there's
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a lot of people in the scene isolated on the emergency service, it cannot access. and there was a part game or so. yeah, that's what he should originally region traditionally very by the affected by be sort of weather events uh yesterday uh for it has to because it happens to affinity . we're a little bit more prepared for what is happening. tell us more about the rescue operations. you mentioned the difficulty is reaching faithful. yeah, well there's over a 1000 versus how many type personnel on the emergency military units on the. 8 low, there's a lot of roads that are built on that are um, people kind of go through them and there's still, there's, uh, there's a little of a pushing to do to get to those people were talking about areas which say where the plots do kilometers and a lot of, uh my, the a lot of um, broken houses,
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if you see the image is completely devastating. a says 20 something that i didn't happen then, so meters for med square meter. it didn't happen in all the 70 years. right? i use i, this is the reason that there is a used to to uh these uh these uh, weather events. um. so was the region prepared? yes. this weather events are usually watching it by warmer maybe to renew walters. that's i think more huge community to these that kind of uh, i think he's a freshman. and this combination of factors affects the reasons i hear like in the north, but has pcs. one is i see on one external. so it's more exposed to these sort of events and he's also very of might be affected by offensive engagement. i'd be closer that makes the draining harder. so it the many of the of the police, this is wrong here. i have at various from devastating floods in recent years. and
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this is some of the reasons why why people are ready without waiting for the government to raise an alarm. where uh, probably already is waiting inside the houses. okay, thank you for that. we thought him kind of had a scenario and spends most in region a correspondent nicole reese in madrid's telling me about the reaction of the spanish government. so actually you could see how shaken members of parliament were today in the morning when press colleagues tried to get statements. so you could really feel the shock in the morning, even in parliament, that was this mean adult minute of silence. a session was also suspended, and obviously prime minister pedro son, she has also spoke this morning. he guaranteed all the maximum of resources for the teams on the ground. the already working together with the military, of course, but he said anything will be made available. so they can help and get people out of
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these traps. some people are still trapped in their houses by the flooding or cars or else where we don't really know the number of missing people right now. so there's lots of going on the ground and access. it's very difficult and politically, obviously there is this a state of morning and action then you need to get the hands on a crisis committee has been um on this copatrick test review since yesterday night as well. and um, there also some critics that say obviously um we need to calculate better in these types of climate crisis. um that lets say action is is quick but needs to be even quicker and maybe in the future we would even have to look at evacuating before these types of what you mentioned. rains hit that this, this region as we just heard, usually received every year under your pan union is offering assistance the european union has already said that the co parent coach satellite system is
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activated. so this means they can assist and help the rest of the teams on the ground with what they see via the satellites. they also offer a civil rescue team, so it might be possible that within the next few days, we will see some member states send and sending and deploying these teams. but bottom line also come to the commission's per, is it, and also a fund, a line said that obviously the needs to be a tied network working together between the member states. a to deal with these types of catastrophes within the you and to support each other of course, in these times and the cold talk to us about what space has been doing to increase its resilience against such weather extremes. the resilience against these weather extremes is a topic here in spain also among government bodies. of course they talk a lot about the early warning systems and reactions, of course, how to react quickly in these situations. what is lacking though is sufficient
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infrastructure that can always be handled. these types of rain falls. for example, we, this time we're talking about 500 meters on one square meter folding in a very short amount of time and lots of slots are for so the soul cannot handle that. it's too degraded. it cannot absorb the water. this is due to drought events . this is also because of extensive agriculture. then we have the infrastructure in cities, which is mainly the cement or, or steel. this doesn't mix up as a war to eva and there's not enough, but has been done by the spanish government to prepare for this event. everybody is talking about preparedness. but preparedness also means major investments in infrastructures and in changing maybe the types of cities that we live in, especially cities that are prone to such events or other areas where we have obviously infrastructure like buildings like streets like bridges, which have vanished over night in the region of balance yet just from one moment to
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the other. thank you. nicole. nicole reese and mildred there's the most doors that make headlines around the well, the is right in the military's begun strikes against the east and an ebony city of bol back. follows an evacuation warning from israel for residence to leave the road 18 thousands of people by living in bel. but i live in bound. beckett's populations been slowed swollen by displaced. the people seeking refuge from is riley strikes is considered a, has been a strong cause. new head of hezbollah 9, because sam has filed the group will continue on the cold. h will plan, following the death of his previous that's a hassan estrada, an x ray strike in september. they also said the group would accept to satisfy with israel and what it called acceptable terms and prosecutions in georgia have begun an investigation into allegations of vote rigging during south days, parliamentary elections, opposition pauses, and present seller. made
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a sort of disability claim to paul was falsified in favor of the ruling pro russia georgia. dream party international observer satisfies this month 5 violations that have stopped short term say, it was rig that's the united states, vice president come a harris's used last major speech before the election day to portray next week's presidential vote has a choice between freedom and chaos. the vice president use of movement to focus on coal issues, including the loading, the cost of living and protecting women's reproductive rights. but this page has been overshadowed by every month by president biden, that are paid to disparage supporters of donald trump, vice president, come allah harris on stage in washington, dc, making one final plea to voters. politicians have got to stop treating immigration as an issue to scare up votes. and then the election. i mean,
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said treat it as the serious challenge that it is that we must finally come together to solve. with only a week to election day, the democrats campaign has a new challenge to a is this remark by president joe biden loading or reacting to comments made out of trump, riley, or comedian tony hinge cliff called puerto rico, a quote, floating island of garbage over there good, decent honorable people, the only garbage i slowed down, there is your supporters, our brains. biden's seemingly refer to trump supporters as garbage. while a transcript of the speech suggests it may have been due to miss pronounciation. comments has infuriated republicans. joe biden stated that our supporters are garbage, the
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garbage. he's talking about the border patrol, he's talking about nurses. he's talking about teachers, he's talking about everyday americans who love their country and want to dream big again and support you mr. president. and i hope their campaign is about to apologize from pistons distance himself from the comedian who made the remarks and even claimed he was the best choice for puerto ricans. somebody said it was a comedian that joked about puerto rico or something and i have no idea who i was never, so i've never heard of them and don't wanna hear of them from cuz also called on his supporters to forgive biden, using the opportunity to instead call for unity and appear and challenge to harris, who has positioned herself as the candidates pledging to be your president for all american louis per on is a political consultant who's written about the strategies and tactics used to
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winning elections making from 0. ricky told me how comments like the presidents can impact the election as well. so those comb this perfectly not very helpful. it's very unfortunate. now he immediately corrected himself. let's remember. i mean it's not about joe biden. a serious note about that. older, a supporter of the trunk, who made the corporate comment, or actually it's really about the 2 candidates. so i think the damage is limited, but definitely not a good thing for the irish campaign. mean, how much damage at that time, a comment live that cause is going to be influenced by comments like that haven't versus pretty much made up my mind by that? well, that's exactly the thing. i mean, i'm highly skeptical of surveys. i think they're, they're deeply full in the us, but for, for whatever their birth. uh, they may be right or wrong, but they are very stable. i mean, this is so very stable race. i think it's
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a very close race because it's a deeply divided society and concrete. i mean, let's remember, last time for these 3000 people in 3 states make the difference during the last mid term election, 6600 people in 5 or 6 districts decided control or the house of represent that they have. so this is hope, holler, ice this countries. so you know what, comments here or there? i thought that's going to be what's really changing the game here. let's just talk about the, the net connect nature of, of recent um, us selections. it does seem like every us, actually since barack obama left office, i've been pretty much neck and that was why is that? or i wouldn't even count a minute. so thousands as very close to 2004. that's actually a tough time that was clear to close. so any election, really,
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except 2008 was really close. and i think it has a lot to do with the fact that the us is a deeply, a divisive society. also people living in their echo chambers. so people control left wing media or the right cleaning media. and i think frankly, social media in that respect has not made things better. i mean, through the 19 ninety's you would have like, a half of the states being replayed, no, basically it's down to 7 states where this race will be decided that so right. the 2 campaigns for us 6 days out who uh, which of them has done well well well, i think that the circumstances and the electoral system uh clearly help trump,
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i mean with inflation so high with the crisis at the border. these are really, as we believe the wings of donald trump know he's such an on disciplines messenger and such a full can be that, that that's why basically this race is close now for some of the highways, it's the excess all the way around the inflation. the approval, the rating of the incumbent administration, which is obviously part of these headwinds to hurt each, the real challenge tearing it down. but actually she has done a lot of things right. it is contained and that's why she's in the game. and that's why it's a close election. she has a very clear for the team. we saw it last night. the strategy is a independent republican leading women with a message of the democracy and the board some. and that's the privacy and the message that she's really pursuing. know how it will play out. we'll see. i mean,
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even these close. no, it doesn't mean necessarily has to be close on election night. and the vision told to us about the vision and the thing that, that each of these candidates is trying to propose for the united states as well. the very different, i mean, there's a lot of whole trust between the 2 candidates. and the, if you look at the campaign slogan, store from make america great. again, i think it's one of the best slogans ever but, but it really gives save the context and meaning is the work they can make america great again. meaning, it's all saying, looking back to how savings were before bare us, pamela harris in many ways, even though she eased incumbent part of the candidates, is pitching sort of a new chapter in american politics. how believable it is. uh, that's
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a different question. because as i say, she use the incumbent part of the candidates on, of course, gets a lot of blame for things that are not going well right now in the us. okay. must have think about that. we thank you for that to a political consultant to the west panel. thank you. north korea, as far in minnesota, is on her way to rush of adults with a russian counterpart. so gala roth rushes foreign ministry says that to psalm he arrived in the eastern city body of austin on tuesday, and then traveled to the russian capital. a 2nd visit to russia busy as seen as a month of increase corporation between the 2 nations of thousands of north korean soldiers of reports. and they've been deployed to investors boarded with ukraine as part of the deepening ties, dw, use russia, unless the coasting team that i got to tell me more. well, the reason is not very clear. uh, its uh, ordering out of details off corporation between north korea and russia in
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a sense they still have a lot of details to deal with in terms of deploying north korean soldiers to the ukranian soil, including as some russian expert telegrams channels. i'm mentioning the issue of language and come on and control. and another thing which is also being mentioned by russian sources and not only russian is that most korea doesn't do anything for free. so it seems like they also want to discuss what exactly put in is going to do for the career. and what is mentioned is actually a giving up young, young, advanced sets a logic model. is it because it wants they don't? younger is the regime they're loc, reimbursing. they want to launch spice that's allies and this is not going very well for them. so probably the russians are going to help with that. yeah, i'm, so that's on that. um, the, the north korean ministry is a, has a bag full of things to discuss with the russians. okay,
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so does that mean that the deployment of these troops is not a done deal? if the, if, if they are still ironing out the details or oh, no, the deployment is down to you. i'm sure boxes, uh, what needs to be earned out is probably some things on the grounds. up as, as someone who's certain myself, i perfectly understand that when do you deal with someone who could speak to different languages? you have to ensure communication. oh, so i think that's what the north koreans who know screen soldiers don't scream office and then they live in a different military reality is just the fact. so they need to be taught a lot about how, for example, a russian come on structure works what this will that complex really means. so i'm sure there are things during the, i don't think it will be deployed tomorrow, i think still need to be trained. but as i said, i think that all the things on the agenda, not only this,
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this going to be earned on by the north koreans offices that are gonna have to be own ready in the rest of the regions. bold, are you great or probably even in some, uh like pride possible enterprise, are you great so uh, i'm setting that they are going to be deployed there. there's no doubt about it. and by the way, it's still not just about an hour ago i watched on, on uh, some brush and youtube channels. uh, you know, a smartphone videos of most korean military in the red square kind of looking at the one of the most when people taking self is with them come to think about that. okay, so all not then is the arrival of thousands of north korean troops to assist the russians invasion of new clients. is that actually making news that as well it does, i'm sure. uh but um, what the reaction to this news will be that's a different question. i think most of us are trying to isolate themselves from the
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reality will. uh and also i think the pool is not making your wish a big event out of the arrival of north carolina north korea's because any want someone who doesn't follow you grant can say done well, it seems like they're running out all the rest of recruits and they need for the help now. so i do nothing. that's something that's going to be kind of drummed up by the kremlin a bunch of people in russia. they try to as a say, as i said, keep the heads low. isolate themselves from then present the reality eventually as, as it used to be in russian history. many times it will probably catch up with them, but probably not tomorrow. okay, fast, i think as ever comes the thing. thank you for that goes to the, i guess, the deputies, russia on the list. thank you. a health officials in gauze and say nearly a 100 people have been killed in on these, right. the asked strike on a residential building in the north of the tapestry. us as it's demanded an
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explanation from israel, which says it is investigating an extra for it contains images which you may find distressing. it's one of the deadly single strikes in recent weeks since is real. stepped up, it's a tech so northern gaza, a 5 story residential building and bait light here, turned into a tomb for almost $100.00 people, including thousands of children. according to the most run civil defense agency. rescue is big with the bad hands that they can do little to help any survivors well for the and there were still civilians missing. beneath the ruble of this house, with no means to provide them a all rescue that no, not people are crying out from beneath the bit so, but no one can offer them anything. israel says it's looking into the incidents which it says was in an evacuated combat zone. the survivors are left to search for their relatives amongst the few bodies so far retrieved for any of the injured,
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there's little chance of receiving medical attention. the last operating hospital in northern garza has fewer resources and this evacuating its most critical cancer patients. the attack to a review from israel is allied, the united states, which has demanded an explanation. this is a horrifying incident with a horrifying result. i can't speak to the total desco told, but the reports of 2 dozen children killed in this incident. no doubt, the number of them are children who have been slain the effects of this war for more than a year. now, we have reached out to the governor of israel to ask what happens here. we don't yet know the underlying circumstances. we have not gotten a full explanation of them about what happened concern to from the united nations, a in c, running a polio vaccination drive, which has now been suspended, leaving more than $100000.00 children at risk. so the conditions simply
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are to, to roll out this 2nd round and then all you guys are all there is little lost at that one. um the immunity its, its children we have received back for stones will rapidly decline in the past month. israel has concentrated its attack, so northern gaza saying it's preventing from us militants from regrouping. gaza officials say these latest operations have come at the cost of hundreds of civilian lives. just to remind you of our top story at this hour, officials in spain say at least 7 to 2 people. the dead. after 2 men shall brain spock's flash floods in the east and south. the government test expands the days of sancho. we'll have whole world views at the top of the, our next on the w,
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