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tell you check out the 9 your journey and get inspired. the this is date of, of the news a live from bill in the clean up again since by enough the devastating floods co at least 150 type people. countries in the morning as people begin to process the massive devastation communities are on the edge as well as further brian's continue just rates and concepts by coming up just days away from the us presidential election, vice president campbell, a harrison public and the candidates. donald trump making their case in the border states of arizona and new mexico, the
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math and the how it welcome. in spine rescue work has continued to search for bodies in the wake of flooding that killed at least 158 people. almost all of the depths occurred in the east in valencia origin. coastal area of marcia was also badly. his satellite images of valencia before and opposite the floods shut the state of the damage. it's the west flooding date spine more than 3 decades. many of those affect to the angry about what the site is and an adequate process response bias. tardies are corresponded reports now from one of the worst effected communities. one week ago, a failure, cortez to enter family, moved into their dream house in a suburb of valencia. they had saved for it for decades, and then in an instant,
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the flood destroyed this old a while no, no, hold on. i don't mind the loud unit. i need that. no. so when the official alarm went off, we immediately went upstairs. 5 minutes later, the water was up to our bellies and all the furniture of the sofas and even the fridge were already floating. he then, maybe i won't pay level, you know so fast. now you know, down the ophelia and her neighbors believes that the warnings came far too late. tires and said already been trapped in their homes when the regional government same type, the notifications and many tales. they are increasingly disappointed with the official help that is being provided to them. since the security forces are reacting a little slow like we have full control from the outside world and there is quite a bit of tail see if i'm but i'm in their products. all they're giving out one bottle of water. a person is that's a joke. instead of working on solutions,
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they are blaming each other for the situation. it's always the same. more and more people are know trying to help themselves. some neighbors have organized a truck with the generator so that they can at least charge their mobile phones. they say it's also for their security as reports of lifting and break and are increasing of the square. now that we have phones, again, we set up a group to coordinate with each of the hubble really being some breaking see a civil society organizations of code for protests against the peer crisis management. here in valencia's suburbs, many people are expected to join with jeff to costa is a climate scientist at the university of redding. in england, he told us more about the so called cold drop with the phenomena that triggered
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storms in the region. well, thanks for the question. so cold drop is a term use the 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 the debate, whether climate changes have been uh, how much climate change is when says there to the storm. practice. we live in a changing climate. this of the well predicts to this document the world leaders have splits to making the world of better and safer and more with disability employees. we know that climate change, let's put it the other way around. if there was no climate change to the scale of the event would be likely to happen in this type of frequency and intensity. so what we're seeing now is really the risk for rain cold dropped as you said, but there's more moisture in the swear, cuz the other says,
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warming through fossil fuel burning 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 the cold from that's coming from the atlantic over there and, and so, and just based 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 as climate scientists, jeff, to cost us speaking to us alia, they're all right now, here's some of the other stories making headlines around the world. this how north korea has released images of what it says is the lightest intercontinental ballistic missile. showing later kim jump on the watching the launch. the test 5 comes and made a wide spread concern. the north korean troops will be deployed to your crime in the coming days and upon the ship with the russian military. gemini, foreign minister, and the bay of bulk has ordered free writing and consulates to close over the
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execution of one of its citizens. type wrong, put your jim into writing and citizen jump. she'd shut me up to death this week on terrorism charges following a trial, that human rights group said was a shame. a place in berlin, a searching for a man who reportedly dropped a bag of explosives while being confronted at a train station. an officer said that an explosion could have had dramatic consequences if it could mean a crowd. the bag was lighted, destroyed in a controlled explosion at a nearby comp. hundreds of people joined in the attic government purchase to make what it was capital key to demonstrate as buying the president for an energy crisis . that the same power outages of up to 14 hours a day. the country relies heavily on hydropower and cuts for implemented made equity was with drought in more than 60 years. well,
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there are 5 days to go to the us presidential election and democratic and republican candidates can timing and states on the border with mexico. today. democrats come a harris is said to hold a rally in phoenix, arizona. eliza, meanwhile, republican donald trump has been in albuquerque, new mexico contest, taking his message of scathing back immigration to the state and is willing latino voters, the new mexico is a democratic stronghold. but republicans, a 100 full may, can cause an upset with new mexico. and with both candidates, heading west to arizona, new mexico and nevada states with many latino advises that alone tells us they are important. but just how important to the result of the election. ave, i put that question to stay that stephen knew no pets. he's a power, a professor of politics and international affairs at northern arizona university
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are not critical, not only in the southwest, but mostly because in the south west like places like arizona where phoenix is where the largest portion of the portion 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 ms. dennis 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 promised incentives, but by profit from the relative importance to an outcome, what uh, latino advice has been promised. what are they being sold?
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they'll promised in return for they both. you see right now, the big thing is dealing with the consequences of inflation and jobs. and so which he knows are 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 to the 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 as 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 strong between i've heard as maybe if we isolate they the younger latino. but as i buy 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?
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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 a senator named kristen cinema who had largely risen to the ranks and became a center of through her advocacy for the latino community. and once she became, when she came in power, she, she started the turn your back on, on, on these issues and the values that she had, prof i and 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 and 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. as i brought up,
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i have the most important festival on the hindu calendar now, and more than a 1000000000 people around the world a celebrating the valley. the festival of lots in india, people are taking part in special praise and festive gatherings. for 5 days, 5 works will brighten up the not skies as people celebrate among other things, the victory of lot of a darkness and knowledge of ignorance. itself . festive time in india as millions of hindus celebrated the valley, a festival that brings joy light and to get the naz, celebrating with 5 records is that just tradition, along with the socializing and exchanging sweets and give spits family and friends . most important thing is that as a whole lot about the some of the parts
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one for students do body open traffic to is the festival of lights or in significance in indian culture. good students are based on in the calendar and it tends to fall between october and november. they can remind me of christmas at home. and then there are ways to say so much more. so we have all the lights and the people are unhappy and this is a very nice i great. yeah, i love it. i love seeing the great i haven't been very warm and welcoming or like mary was. this is like i'm like great the and chanting little plan set in the mid the night sky symbolizes the victory of
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light. or what doc? this and good. well, what evil to now before we go, here's the question for you trick or treat this halloween. it's not just humans who are having all the fun for the animals at oregon zoo. it's really was all about the trip. and cape is helping to get into the spooky spirit by giving them comp pumpkins to play around with. and so i wanted to double up so much these offices. i had a great time playing. what looks like for the task involved? what a paula does look like now before we go, his romando, that top story, this hell clean up. if it's underlined spine off the devastating floods killed at least $150.00 people as many people in the hottest kicked regions in valencia. and
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