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they mapped out shows the geo political reality. the on the board is what makes things the way they are mapped out, navigating a changing world. now on youtube, business, dw, and use live from the the desk told off the survey flash flooding in spite climbs high up. although see, say 72 people have an alpha and confirm that the governments like last 3 days of morning as the rescue is raised to save people's field trunks by searching watch is also on the program is relevant to strikes in the east and live in new city of fall back off the issuing and evacuation order to civilians. the military says it was targeting has spell out for oil, refinery loss. we report from the refugee camp in ramallah in the west bank with palestinians rely on a from the un agency fund run. the organizations israel has decided to back. a
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couple of harris tells the america it's time to attend the page at the final major speech of the election campaign. the vice president valley is overshadowed by a controversial comments from president j by the laws, aka, welcome to the program. we stopped in spite and where we're at least 72 people have died in flash, flooding. the government as warning people to remain vigilant as the situation remains dangerous. it's also declared 3 days of morning for the dead. and one of the was natural dishonest has to hit to europe in is the situation is particularly bad in the mediterranean coastal regions of valencia and marcia. about a 1000 members of spans emergency response units have been deployed via
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it's a deluge that has destroyed homes last of the roads and through the trains of detracts some isolated in foss blowing waters. i'm lucky to be rescued by the image and see services. what parties have those people in the affected areas to stay home? but i think, i mean that practically all the main roads have been cut off and the secondary roads as well. that is therefore not going out is not a mere 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 hopefully you are, you are, the voters are slowly subsiding, but the prime minister has won that the dean to this far from over the study. yeah
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. 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 last thought it'd be so deal with this account. so just get to stop it glosses the float took lots of dogs policies. it took away everything another day, but 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 part of his head of the country pillar from severe drought but has also increased the risk of flash floods . scientist see these extreme video episodes have liked the link to climate change? dw is christine echo bus glasgow and valencia gave me an update on the situation that well, the situation is cody, it's also painful. as you already said, there,
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over 72 people visit or doses of the people where i disappeared. and one of the worst things he said you can reach the areas and there on areas where there's no electricity. it reaches a rosewood realty. i went today to those areas where i grew up. is there a no bridge? this area, there are no roads, so it people every offensive and it is something has happened that we haven't seen it before in this region. what do we know about the rescue operations? that are underway, very risky operations running, but i say, i tell you there are some areas where there's no electricity worth. and there is also communication, also field town. so you can afford to some people. and there are lots of people that are still disappears and you cannot reach them. i'm the one that keeps it up.
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no, they're alive. or if they did, the rest of the teams are trying to get there. so they told us as if this is not a bit to the road because they are trying to get through those areas are still effective. what do you think people to get there? no spend does have the weather warning system do we know if that worked like it should as well we seems i see here also she says a re k. we have seen it coming to warnings, the warranties, work for the weekends. and we were told that this, that you said the system should come for the weekend if we can was, and why is it? there was nothing there. monday was a beautiful day here. but then everything happened on a tuesday at 2 pm. it began to run. you there in the region from valencia, and then it was really, really quick. everything happened pretty quickly. there was, there was a flash left and there people have, they can,
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you can prepare of and the authorities told us they at risk to teams work. but we haven't seen some like these, i think, and nobody was prepared for something like this. so we, we were, we have 2 words. and we also become yesterday a h t m 8, thirty's, and some warnings a week in our smartphones. and these warnings came today in the morning to and then one in the me today. but when i was a young buddy, yeah, i'm who became deaf 4830. at that time the water was already here. i'm at the time before it was to a pm where everything and think on it was hundreds of at will like i'm just you don't think there's if from somebody here. so. yeah, and they want us but i seen, nobody was prepared for something like these. we went up paper and the rest of the teams were to parents either a spend is used to storms in the or to um, how does this compare to previous years slow?
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is this a, this is the c d i have grown up and i'm, i can say, i haven't seen something like this before. there looks up to the change due to time it change right now. do my name case also know for the some steps 1st on the happen if this time in awesome, in a folder here. and there's some things to say was if people they go to see if this money or if they, they need the 1st floor. it's basically the hands touching the floor in case the water comes. so we have these kind of give us, but a said something like this didn't happen this i mentioned we are to see right now with so many areas that happen. effective study something new or we have, we are used to these terms, but smoking the same as desperate situation that for those affected thank you very much. that's the w reports at christina cool bus, glasgow reporting from valencia to the conflict. and them, at least now in israel,
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has launched as strikes and then around the engine, libby needs city of bol back. i was off the issuing an evacuation warning as well says it's targeting has been around. the region is known as a strong whole of the military runs 80000 people live in the city and many fled the to take refuge from is ready bombardments, and living on south about like is known for its roman temples, which are a unesco wells heritage sign journalist that i'm in a is in baby routes for a stella. what's the situation in bell bank right now? what do we know of these really ami had carried out a series of error strikes on fall back in the surrounding villages, lucre journalists, who are re pushing on the ground, say that they have witness at least 9 attacks. it seems like this 1st wave of air strikes has now stopped, which we do not know. israel might target the area again for the next couple of
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hours. we also don't have any reports yet on uh, casualties. um the attacks on the air strikes on fall back came uh, approximately 4 hours after israel had with us uh the entire city to evacuate. this is the 1st time that these were in the army has sent out these warnings. um and uh quote on an entire city to be evacuated within these uh area. uh also the ancient roman uh temples. uh the one is the largest uh world wide and they are part of the anesco wells. heritage um the people in ball back took this one and quite serious thousands of them twice to be the city which caused domestic traffic mess as a traffic jams on the main road. so uh that take uh, outside of baltic lubbock is in the east of the countries about a 100 kilometers from as well as the border relatively fall. why is the city so
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significant for israel as well? the is there any armies says that the it has targeted a fuel? the pool by it has paula? yes. again, it is a, a statement coming from a party involved in the war. so we cannot verify at the moment whether this is true or not. what we can say is that the, because valley this region in the east of the non web i'll back is situated in is an area where his bowler is quite strong. but the why an entire city now has to be created is not very clear to us here because yes, the, his, his bullet is strong within this region. but the above back is not a city that where only has been our members are living. there also normal families civilians living in the city. and uh, like we mentioned before. uh,
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also the ancient ruins, the engine room and temples are located in the heart of the city. i'd like to get your take on on a different angle here. we've heard from as well as new leader named cassim. today he said he would accept the cx 5 deal with as well on the what he called acceptable conditions. do we know what those conditions might be? or 9 cos and didn't really specify what he means with these conditions. but what we can translate this statement into is that he means that his bullet do not want to avoid the conditions. uh, that is where l leaked earlier. uh, a couple of days ago. you know, according to some media reports the, is there any government has sent the draft paper to the us government? um, claiming certain conditions for a potential ceasefire deal. um, 2 of these conditions are that these are in ami, is there any army wants to be the ones and enforcing the withdrawal of hezbollah
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from uh spouse level and on and uh the is really ami also uh once the freedom to move and operate and the liberties aerospace, these 2 conditions are against the un resolution, 71 that has been stated by so many width and diplomats uh sofa. and um, i think how we can understand named cost them is really that he doesn't want to bite to these rules. the people here and live on on followed costumes speech quite closely. not only because the also has opinion concerning a ceasefire ideas, but rather because it was the 1st speech as then you need to of a has bola and people were comparing it on the social media to, to the um, to house on us run the, the need before that has been killed, many said that he's not as charismatic as an us around the was. thank you very much
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for your reporting that stella, man, i, and beverage. the united nations has won the israel, that it will be responsible for the needs of palestinian refugees on the international law. if israel bands, the un agency owner of un secretary general antonio gutierrez said the lower passed by his rails parliament binding. and rob would have devastating consequences for palestinians. the age organization cases 2 of my 6000000 people across the middle east. i'm an equal day and reports from ramallah and the occupied west back. this is the trial as a refugee comes most of ramallah that was established in 1949 and one that is run by on like so many others in the occupied palestinian territories. and here we are at the old a mock here traditional as soon refugee camp. this is the market that used to be one of 10, which i am this 1st generation came here and it was even,
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this is where they started their lives as a refugee. and i am in ohio every day. and with the decades of health, from under on palestinians turn, tents into houses. a december law has lived here since he was a child life, he would be very difficult without on ro, it provides many of the basics. i had the, this is the health clinic, it's the only one here. there's no other place in the refugee camp. elderly people come here and benefit from there. and well, this is where they get all their medication. why the money palestinian refugees continue to depend on, on rosa housing, food, water and social services, health care and education. it's a news radio takes effect over services, could collapse. israel says on the work is were involved the have must level type of 7 terror attacks of last year, which left $1200.00 people dead in his room and $250.00,
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taken into the gulf of hostages. prime minister benjamin that i'm going, he says the organization must be held accountable for its part the accusation against on the printed menu during the countries. suppose the funding, the funding resumed after the un carried down to investigation and on the roof. i have 9 staff members who use ready government has not yet said how else it will provide for the millions of palestinians and the occupied territories. something lawyer say it has to do as an occupying power under international aviation religion to provisioning has the duty. uh that is basically compose of 3 substitute these to provide humanitarian, 16, italian, the 8 to provide for any um, uh for any goods that uh that the, the occupied people need uh for their,
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um survival. but so many here binding on right, is also about their identity. a human body was created for palestinian refugees, its existence, a scene that's important. international recognition of that status you have to muscle sol, fee was bone, refugee in may 1948 of the his family was expelled from what is now central israel during the 1st are, is really will, which for the establishment of the is really state palestinians call it the next a catastrophe cut off. so yes, it meets a political decision to erase the issue of refugees, specifically the palestinian refugees. we have the rights according to the existing resolutions of the united nations, to return to our homeland and establish the palestinian state based on the partition plan of 1947. and this ro is making every effort to be res or disabled. and why so that the world forgets that there is a resolution that witness the neck of the palestinian people under was what care is
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now in doubt. and with it the shape of the future for millions of palestinians who depend on it to the united states. now where both the vice president come to hire as an republican presidential presidential nominee, donald trump are in the crucial swing states of north carolina. both candidates have been holding launch rallies with trump honing in on president jo biden's reason comments that appeared to disparage. trump supports as the remarks of the shadows and major speech from harris in washington dc where she appealed to undecided voters. vice president comalla harris on stage in washington, dc, making one final plea to voters. politicians have got to stop treating immigration as an issue to scare of votes and an election. i mean, said treat it as the serious challenge that it is that we must finally come
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together to solve. with only a week to election day, the democrats campaign has a new challenge. 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 their supporters. biden's seemingly refer to trump supporters as garbage. while a transcript of this speech suggests it may have been due to miss pronounciation. comment has infuriated republicans. joe biden stated that our supporters are garbage, the garbage. he's talking about the border patrol,
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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 mister 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 that was a comedian that joked about puerto rico sampling, and i have no idea who i never saw, never heard of them, and don't want to hear of them from pets. also called on his supporters to forgive biden, using the opportunity to instead call for unity to appear and challenge to harris and who has positioned herself as a candidate pledging to be your president for all americans. i also dw washington correspondent benjamin oliver was agree with the how biden's remarks went down with the harris campaign on with us vitus. so it has of course, been many reactions and also come of hire as was to ask about that
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a comment earlier today. and after saying that biden clarified his comments, it was a tweet that was sent out on the jo, abide, and ex account is. she also stressed and i quote, i strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they vote for. and she was also ask us to spoke to barton about this comments. and while she said that he call to this topic did not come up. but there is a lot of damage control going on. the white house deputy press secretary tweeted out the transcript of this interview. many also democrats, the coming out now saying that there's an apostrophe or that it was misquoted that he meant as something else and even vice presidential nominee tim. busy is also tried, it's a time the attention back to trump on some interviews that he gave today cbs and also a, b, c, this. so the nomic times only a few couple of days left for election at night. and so if an apostrophe in a transcript, my dad didn't know if might not be enough,
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it to actually convince voters. and for many this might have been just another reason to be actually grateful that has come out of harris and not to joe biden. on the democratic ticket. what about the timing of this incident? is there enough time to rectify any damage that might have been done? so someone saying that having to address by this comment is definitely not what they are, is competing wanted to do only a couple of days out of the see you as, as an opportunity for her to distance himself from my bite. and also leading up also to this feeling that campbell hers is not distancing herself, and that she has no answer to the question what she would make different to a president into an administration of president a biden here. but it's not just the timing of this was only a couple of days ago, but also the, the leading to steel, pamela harris's spotlight. and it's so difficult also to clarify those remarks. because yesterday donald trump broad, florida senator may have marco ruby on stage in pennsylvania. immediately it
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brought this up and of course several republicans are trying to seize this call and comparing it to remarks by hillary clinton in 2016. when she said that half of donald trump's is supposed to fall into an enclosure basket of deplorable a lot can happen in these last days before the election. but if we look at the polls and we've looked at the current situation, even small political twists come to amplified and have huge consequences where no damage control by politicians, by a party or by some pain. it might be enough also a to lead the interest of people also to other topics. also what other politicians i say thanks very much. benjamin. that's the dw washington correspondent benjamin otherwise approval. now is that a crisis said one of the wells largest con manufacturers, and one of germany's biggest employee is focused on getting says it has to significantly costs costs off to red reported a steep decline in 3rd quarter earnings. but germany's largest labor union is not
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backing down, trying to negotiate, pay rises for and please connect to bargaining. getting vol spoke, i met the companies deepest crisis and norm as pressure to find a solution. but at the start of the 2nd drama came a bump. sho, profits that germany's law just caught may occur, have plummeted dramatically. volkswagen isn't doing well and the reason it's not doing well is it that it's facing many headwinds? actually the biggest one and it's whole market in china where buyers are looking more towards home grown brands like b, y, d, but also here in europe where people's budgets are pressed by inflation and people aren't ready to spend larger sums on an electric vehicle from folks log then on a regular vehicle from another company. the gaps operating profit in detroit carter was just on the $2900000000.00 us of hoping for to to percent drop compared to the same period last year. that are numerous reasons for this production in germany is
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too expensive and say, is that too weak, china has shifted from being as high as market to becoming a competitor. production capacity is october reduced at all fox walk in sites in germany and plant closures. next, tens of thousands of jobs could be lost. some of the argue that costs in the country are simply too high. i think what, what adds to the costs is gonna be higher energy prices and, and then the other price has been only labor cost. plus, we also know that the german workers or german employees in general are normally higher qualified then, then it please. in other countries, the union representatives demanding a 7 percent wage increase, which fox bargain had already to reject it into for us draft. however, according to the works console volkswagen names to enforce a 10 percent wage cut and $20.00 rounds in the next 2 years. faults walk and says tough got so necessary to show up its bottom sheet,
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leaving many employees worried about their jobs. brennan's new labor governments has announced the big increases in texas on the rich and business owners and its 1st budgets since it came to power. the summer, the budget seized the government, racing tens of billions, by bumping up capital gains taxes on assets ahead of the announcements. finance minister, the rachel reeves said that governments needed to plug a massive hole in public spending. this is also the 1st budget in the u. k to be introduced by c mail, finance minister. the compensation dw is bug as moss as the budget will also see the government in investing heavily in public infrastructure. this is being, this has big physical tests for the new prime and is the key is dogma. neva, do you in the election campaign at from is to grow the economy. so the big headline for this budget is investment late. the u. k. has historically had quite low levels
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of investment compared to other wealthy, a nation's and labor is now going to change that the announcement of investments in infrastructure, for example, the rails and the know something then also in affordable housing, more affordable homes, being bills and announcements on green issues on home installation, but also on hydrogen project projects. all this comes with strings attached that is going to be more boring and also higher taxes and this will mainly be felt by employers and also by wells here. people. however, one little not get a good news when it comes to texas is if you like your pint of beer in the pub in the future, we'll have to pay just a little bit less for that. i think it's most day reporting from london. you're watching the w news, so that's it for me for the sound. i'll be back at the top of the hour time along. so i got involved in for me and the team here set you up the
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