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last is happening some migraines on the african continental. europe. stocks november 9th. the, this is the depth of the news live from thirdly, the clean up again. since by enough the devastating floods kill at least 150 people . the country is in morning as people begin to process the massive devastation communities that are on the edge as further ryan's continues to threaten other facets and just dies away from the us presidential election plus president, pamela harris, and republican candidate. donald trump making their case in the bonus states of arizona and new mexico. the
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i'm anthony, welcome to the program. in spring creek continue to search the bodies in the wake of flooding. that is claimed the lives of at least 150 people. 155 of those dates occurred in the eastern region of valencia alone. coastal region of most here was also badly his clean on pipe. it's on now on the way with residents working to salvage what they can from the homes and they business official site was the with flooding the heat spine in either 3 decades. the rates of ryan bass at the origin of to a cold, drunk tree. good, huge storms, cold drops when a cold atlantic low pressure system collides with the boom, made it to running. a rescue will cause the scouring valencia's flooded landscape and lifting stranded residents to safety.
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the waves of the area a completely submerged after years west of rain felt in just a few hours marooned vehicles. littering moved to ways and piled up in the streets, showed the strength of what was springs was not true, dissolved in a century efforts to clean up modern debris from the storm underway. residents and questioning why they would not sufficiently wound up the incoming flood tool to a i don't know if it's ok. you have anything. i haven't seen the police know the man nor anyone else. no one has come here to show that face. this is unexpected because the truth be told, this is a unprecedented, a robo 0. they base the alarm when the water was already here. when they told me
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the flood was coming, it was already too late. and the stuff they were telling me on the phone that the water was coming. and i said to myself, but it isn't raining. and when i looked out there was already a major of warranty here. and i got overwhelmed, i couldn't do anything. and i said, i'm going downstairs to move the car and i went downstairs and the water was already like this at the door. spain's prime minister petra sanchez visited valencia where he will and residents that the situation is still on such. and the i would like to tell the people who live in the province of valencia and also interest to young, that the storm is continuing. so please stay at home. do not go out. if you can stay at home and listen to all the warnings from the emergency services, i say they don't have to be able to make friends here. the locals are now advised to hunker down and wait for the next stage,
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and most is an unprecedented natural catastrophe. drift. acosta is a climate scientist at the university of writing in england. and he told us more about the so called cold drop with the phenomenon that triggered the storms in the region. yeah, well, thanks for the question. so cold drop is a term used a lot in spain and also, and from for recurring, whether friends and what a phenomenon i usually also winter. now climate change. i think we're past of age whether climate changes have been, uh, how much climate change is when. so there to the storm practice, we live in a changing climate. this of the well predicted this document, the world leaders have glitched to making the world of better and safer and more in the silly include base. we know that climate change, let's put it the other way around. if there was no climate change,
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the scale of event would be unlikely to happen in this type of frequency and intensity. so what we're seeing now is really the rec, for rain, cold drop as you said. but there's more moisture in douglasville cause warming through fossil fuel burning and climate change, which means warmer sea surface temperatures, warmer air temperatures, so that mr. can hold more water. so as you nicely described earlier, when a cold from that's coming from the atlantic over there and then so, and this base there is just so much more energy in the atmosphere and so much more potential for severe downpours, which we've seen this time around. that was climate scientists just the cost of speaking to us a little earlier on. we can move on because there are 5 days to go to the us presidential election and the democratic and republican candidates campaigning in
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the states on the border with mexico today. democratic pamela harris has said to hold a rally in phoenix, arizona. eliza, meanwhile, republican donald trump has been in albuquerque, new mexico. trump has taken his message of scaling back immigration to the states as women, latino, most of the mexico is the democratic stronghold bought. republicans, hopefully i can totally upset that. don't com. all right, let's cause i've been now 2 stephen neil perez, he's a professor of politics and international affairs at northern arizona university. great to have you with us as both candidates, a heading west to arizona, new mexico and nevada states with a lot of hispanic vases. that alone tells us they pretty import statement. but how important to the result of this selection ave is not critical. not only in the south west, but mostly because in the south west, like places like arizona where phoenix is where the largest portion of the portion
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of hispanics live. about half of finance, which is the largest city in arizona, is, is hispanic. and the similar to, to arizona, nevada, las vegas is, is the largest city by far. i'm and where the population center is in nevada and there's a lot of hispanics there. so in spanish are extremely important. there's about 18000000 hispanics that we're expecting to vote in this in this next election. so joe biden, donald trump in 2020 by just 10000 votes or 10490 votes. and so any, any movement by science is going to be very consequential in selection. so steven, as a cynic, sometimes i say emotional sites vide as a promise of incentives, but by profit from the relative importance to an outcome, what uh, latino advice has been promised. what are they being sold? they'll promised in return for they both you think right now the big thing is dealing with the consequences of inflation and jobs. and so which he knows are
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asking for a, a perspective on what the new economy is gonna look like in the future. and i think both candidates are trying to, trying to convince latino, is that the job creation and the economy moving forward? does any better under them then? then they're then their opponent and who seems to be doing better at this stage. do you notice a trend? it has been a democratic stronghold or the latino block, and i want to talk about that a little more in a moment. but it, is it true that the republicans are doing a better job of coaching, some of those latino voters away from the democratic stronghold? i think they've done a better job early on of convincing some of the younger latinos to who are suffering from, you know, the impact of, of inflation with co bid and recovery from that. and so you have a lot of younger latino is especially a man who are looking for some solutions. and early on i think that was something
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that was very tempting for latinos to look at the republican party and donald trump because of it. because an image because of his historical relationship with the media, his show he's just sort of seen as a businessman and i think so for, for younger latinos that has been very tempting for them. but i think as the, as the election campaigns of ab ramped up and have made them started efforts to, to reach out to, to this demographic. i think all the layers is, is, is recovering from that. we'll just see if she can recover enough in terms of the electric one more before we go. do you think these latino voters might be if we isolate they those younger, latino thought is i'll be more aware of their importance to this national but and do you think they are ready to ask for a lot more than they have in the past? i think they are, and i think there are some, some, some very concrete examples of all additions, especially in arizona. we had or we had
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a senator named kristen cinema who had largely risen to the ranks and became a center through her advocacy for the latino community. and once she became, when she came in power, she, she sort of turned it back on, on, on the issues. and the values that she had proclaimed she was, she was going to support when she came in power. and she paid a price for that. she's one of the, i think she's the only senator in our history to, to win an election. and then 6 years later just totally disappear. so it is very, very rare for us senator to do that and christmas them are paid a really, really good price for that. i think a lot of other politicians are paying close attention to if they make these promises that they come through. some great context forced. stephen. thanks so much . stephen. danielle perez, professor, my pleasure at the northern arizona university. thanks a lot. i all right, have been us the most stories making headlines around the world to sell the police in berlin. i searching for a man who reported they dropped
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a bag of explosives while being confronted at a train station. and officer said that an explosion would have had dramatic consequences if it could me a crown. that was why they've destroyed in a controlled explosion at a nearby compa counter. terrorism police, in the great capital athens of launched an investigation after a man was killed in an explosion and then the pump. a woman was also seriously injured and transferred to hospital police side. there are indications that the blast was caused by an explosive device of hundreds of people joined an anti government protest in headquarters. capital key to demonstrate is finding the president for an energy process, but the same power outages of up to 14 hours a day. the country relies heavily on hydro pallet and cups were implemented in mid eco. those with drafts in more than 60 heats, your pain commission has launched
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a formal investigation into the chinese e commerce platform teams. for doing too little to stop the sale of the legal products. brussels wants to move to ensure the items sold on its side, make a use standards, and do not. how can choose which, how many is closing? all 3 are running in general, conflicts in the country, in response to the execution of the gym and a brand new. and you'll national intel around 3 days ago, foreign minister and elaina bay of bulk announced the mood same a saying rather relations with iran had reached an old time law. she called for the e. u to extend the sanctions against iran building have been boning of severe consequences as they put it for months prior to the execution of jump should show mass germany's and best the to around left tire on yesterday as diplomatic tensions rise of the killing all day doubly correspondent julia sailed daily,
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told us more about the latest gem and measures against deborah. yeah, we've heard that the 3 general consulates of iran in germany has been order shuts by the german government. that means that 32 diplomats and employees working at these conflicts will have to leave the countries operations will cease there. and if the employees are german citizens, then that is the only case in which they are allowed to stay. the embassy in berlin will remain open to continue providing services to the iranian citizen isn't here in germany. but we've also heard from the german foreign minister that there is an intention by the german government to keep pushing on a proposition that had already been brought forward. at e u level, which is to go ahead with listing the rang and revolutionary guard, that is the lead military core be run as a parent organization and applying a sanctions to it as a tear we're going to zation. this is something that the book had already said she
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was in favor of and this is something that would have quite an impact on iran and even the runs economy. because the revolutionary guard is so involved and he runs a economy, it's is involved in different kinds of industry. so this is something that could have a real impact in the country. julia sal daily did right before we got millions of hindus around the world, a celebrating devali, the festival of lots. as a 5 dies, people take part in special praise and festive gatherings. fireworks lots and lands brighten up the sky and homes, offices, and streets decorated across india. and we'll be celebrating with 5 correct is is a cherished tradition along with exchanging sweets and get and the family and friends annual festival symbolizes victory of lots of a doctors. and on that note that so for now, stay with the definitely for us on violet asking to bring the question after the
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