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the meat stocks november 9th. the this is dw years live from bell in spain since thousands most soldiers to help deal with devastating floods the private as their promises. more help is on the way up to the countries was natural disaster and decades. thousands of volunteers of support as officials fee it is still more parties to be found and we've just, they've left until the last presidential election. we take a look at one of the key issues driving both is to the polls, the battle full reproductive rights. the
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i've been puzzled and welcome. the spanish government is set to play 10000 more soldiers and police to the areas was hit by this week. steadly funding emergency workers continue to search vehicles for bodies. well, the 200 people have now been confronted in the southeastern region of valencia, where a deluge hit on tuesday. thousands are still missing. the kind of stuff exceeds the drone, thousands of people from all over the country to help with the clean up and to distribute aids, to standard residents. they've turned out in this thousands volunteers ready to assist in the off the mass of the deadliest flooding to hit spain in decades. valencia's or thirty's have taken control of coordination after initial support from volunteers. complicated rescue efforts for emergency services. after enduring years of droughts and dry weather,
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the speed of the flooding to close the residents and officials by surprise. this footage from social media shows the 1st waves of flood waters tearing into the outskirts of valencia. in the aftermath, the scale of the damage quickly became apparent, was more than 200 people killed and many still missing. the task facing volunteers and rescue workers is daunting. but many here say it's the duty to help you are welcome to yes. how you offer photos of sitting at home and not being able to help. i finally decided to put on some suitable clothing and come to help you out. there are one and 2 groups at my university everywhere who go to the villages to clean describe, to remove, to help people. what are the sort of dirty at this time is
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absolute and makes you but even human beings, despite the circumstances, as rescue efforts, slowly turn to recovery, many a holding out hope that most of us could be found. but it was already the warning that the death toll is likely to rise the making these efforts, if a more urgent sort of stephen budget joins us again, he's been following developments from boss loda. stephen explained to me the conundrum. here we've got thousands of volunteers coming up to help and then the prime minister, promising thousands most soldiers and police. i mean, why was these this help from the states? why wasn't it sent out much earlier? did? did the government not realize the scale of this disaster? a lot of people, particularly in valencia, are asking this very question. because the issue seems to be that the responsibility for taking control of this lives with the regional government,
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the valencia and government, which hasn't as power to request the central government any help that it needs and then fight. sanchez said today, rather explicitly that please anything you need just please ask, but out of respect for the autonomous regions, he's done pretty good to impose to us. and it seems to me that for to many people that the responses very slow me. this happens on tuesday, we're only now talking as of yesterday of sending 10000 troops. and you can see that the victor, the people, you know, ordinary people have taken it into their own hands to try to do something about it . seeing that the, the, the official response has been, has been very slow. the, oh, sorry is there is no fear. sorry. no, continue. what, what were you going to say? oh, i mean, no, no, most be accused of making political capital out of
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a tragedy like this. but it does seem that there is, i've seen some political play going on because of the government, this, the national government as the socialist party and the regional government as a coalition of the conservative peoples bounty. and the far right folks policy. and unfortunately, it seems that there is a political undercurrent to this. it also seems that there doesn't either. there isn't a proper protocol in, in place for this sort of disaster or it hasn't been properly implemented. that's strange. you're saying that considering this sort of where the hits every year, not to the extreme that at this time. but surely the state at least is used to this sort of thing happening as well. yes. so i think this is what everyone's saying. i mean, this is, this is exceptional but, but you know, it, how does it, how it does happen every year or something on this, not, although not on the scale. and so, i mean, there are things, you know,
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we're still in, you know, the period of morning and obviously, you know, they're, they're urgent task. but i think there are a lot of questions to be asked about whether the protocol is good enough or whether the government simply doesn't implemented. we do know that they didn't send out an alert till 12 hours after the match office had issued a regular load by which time the sideboards as low as you know, at least to meet the deep in many parts of valencia. so looking ahead, what happens next time? something like this happens? i mean, is the government going to be a better prepared? um, well obviously one would hope. so i think the, the physical or the implementation of whatever protocol exist obviously needs to be examined. i think people would now need to think more carefully when there is no internet like this about what they do. for example,
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parking their calls on higher ground. and so much of the time, much that has been cleared up, i was just mashed up cause hundreds, possibly thousands of them. but beyond that, i mean we're, we're looking as we seeing all over the world, very extreme weather events are becoming quite common. and we may well see this again, and i think this certainly needs to be a major read. think about you calling too much about the weather until we solve climate change. but certainly about how we respond to these events. so as the emergent, great talking to you again and getting your take on it says there in spite there's most stories making headlines around the world around supreme lead ayers holiday holiday has promised to respond to a tax on k, ron and its allies by israel and the ways is threat comes off, the israel struck military targets across around late last month. the run and the
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as well have tried a direct attack since the start of the year with a run being a supporter of both as well. uh and how much that is really basic, you would say at least 10 people have been wounded in an overnight bronco at a tech on the central is way the town of t, right. a residential building was reported as well as military stated that several projectiles from livid on had crossed into as well. the attack comes and made heavy fighting between these, by the forces and liberals. as for the, for our delegates at the united nations comp, 16 bio diversity summit have elected to grant indigenous peoples bank representation. a permanent organization will be created for them to consult the you when on decisions regarding nature consideration. the move is considered a breakthrough in recognizing the role indigenous peoples play and protecting nature to the us. and the last weekend before tuesdays
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presidential election, the top 2 candidates criss crossing the country, primarily hitting swing states that are considered to close the cold. republican donald trump and democrat, comma harris, l julian rallies in wisconsin. the state board of democrats in 2020 republicans in 2016 with the boss and a key issue with both the elections. but this is the 1st presidential vote since the supreme court overturned the constitutional right to abortion in the us back in 2022 trumpet points of judges. 14, that decision now hire says made restoring women's, reproductive freedoms a central part of her campaign. the don't we use as pull reports. a nancy davis says 2 daughters summer who is 3 in baby starr who's just 5 months. it's a bigger gap between them. and she had planned by the pregnancy between the 2 girls
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turned into a nice in june 2022. she was a 10 weeks and the teachers who was carrying was diagnosed with crania of title mind. so i remember vividly standing in a co hospital room here in baton rouge, louisiana. my doctor walked in and he said this is the worst case scenario. they normally die in utah world. but if he or she makes it through birth and he or she would die within minutes. so he recommended an abortion to alternately protect my health. however, due to louisiana's restrictive abortion loss, i was denied the carrier that i desperately need. then stephen public was their situation and got funding with the help of the bridge of the lines, an organization which offer as practical support for people who need an abortion. she traveled 1400 miles to clinic in manhattan, new york for the procedure. you know, having to leave your kids,
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leaving your family behind just to access fundamental health care and going to a foreign place where i don't know anybody. um you know like it was one of the scariest things of my life. and i was in motion and the entire time like on a plane at the clinic. she stablished the foundation in her own name to support others facing similar situations to relieve louisiana in the deep south and head for hi. here in the midwest, access to abortion has been sharply limited since the supreme court decision, but it's still positive. people like this kemp outside this clinic and dates and wanting to persuade women to not pass football oceans actually right now the clinic even has security. and because of people protesting outside numbers. so what as election comes,
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you'll see more and more people doing that. dr. catherine romano has, has been carrying out abortions here in ohio since 2013 analysis. many people coming from other states. i think that's the intention of a lot of these laws so that people will be confused that people will be scared and that there will be less abortions. we see patients from georgia, alabama, arkansas, texas crossing state lines to get health care is incredibly stigmatizing. an abortion is a lonely decision as it is. so i think people who might have told a friend or a family member, if they were staying at home for their care, maybe are less likely to do so if they're traveling because it feels like they're doing something wrong. we ask her about the election kind of i think
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it's not good news for anyone with the uterus or who anyone who enjoys bodily autonomy. if donald trump is elected, i think she's been really angry about his own opinions, but i think the people around him are very clear that they want abortion to be an accessible. c you are more and that's the tensional future mores. nancy davis. good boy is when i when i think about my children going through the same thing, that id, or like my daughters going through the same thing that i do. it makes me angry. it makes me scary. i'm scared of what they looks like and it is very frustrating. and there's one of the reasons that i advocate it's very, very hard to prevent my children from going through it to prevent your kids from
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going through it a future generations to come from going through the same thing for nancy's daughters, the choice of what they can do with their bodies, maybe decided on the election day. and before we go, mexico has been celebrating what of its most colorful holidays known as the day of the dead. the tradition dates back centuries to the ancient aspects. over the years it's evolved into a huge cultural event with lots of ghoulish costumes and decorations. mexico city is set up giant scale incidence in the central square ahead of today's big tac. last day of the dead parade. across mexico old has with offerings to deceased relatives and setting up and family homes to own of the dead. and to celebrate box the
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