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the, the this is the news life from berlin. the king and queen of spain face enraged lots of ivis. spain's rose up tempted with mot during a visit to the disaster stricken area, s frustration with the apologies response points over. plus the, the speaks to an expectant mother in 11 and who doesn't know if our family will have a phone to, to talk to once her baby is born. and couple of harris and donald trump and tell their fines and sales campaigning ahead of tuesday's election. over and over, trump has pledged to break down institutions and abolish rights the,
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the blue us. how much is america? has democracy on defense? the on british plan to do welcome angry survivors of spain's catastrophic slot disaster have thrown mud at the country's king, queen and government leaders who are visiting the disaster area. crowds heckled and assaulted king philippe queen that eats. yeah. and prime minister federal sanchez as well as the leader of the eastern valencia region, by more than 200 people, died in flooding. confronted with anger and frustration, spain's king felipe and queen letisha visit the town of fi port, the new valencia. more than 60 people died here, after flash, not tons,
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it's streets into rivers. is it in the same problem? we have to deal with the anger and frustration of many people because of how they've had it. and also because of the difficulty in understanding how the mechanisms and the operation of the emergency response work the into them because you austin crowd greeted them with cries of us se, nope, or killer in english. and some protesters who object and modest them laying their amounting sense of abandonment. the problem is that the dead, as soon as a road is i neighbors are looking for loved ones. we just once have politicians to come and help. we just want help to cope the lease. hey, you should not feel proud of being the king. i should feel proud. a few people who have accidents on the barricade with us. every one except i'm own of you. more
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than 200 people have died in the floods and thousands have lost their homes destroyed by the wall of water and mont. many people still don't have drinking water 5 days after the flight. strong. health has been slow and reaching where it's most needed, and many believe the tragedy could have been avoided. if lot warnings had been issued in time of real stories of people that, that didn't even get the alarm when they were already drowning in their garage. and they thankfully made it alive. but, you know, surviving me said we didn't even have the alarm until we got out and we got, we received. the alarms of the heavy rain was coming, but nobody was warranted. most of the clean up of the layers and layers of mot and debris has been done by residents and thousands of volunteers. the full extent of
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the devastation is still unknown. no problem. i've heard about the somebody say we do not know how many people are still missing. i mean, we would also, and we have to be absolutely rigorous about that. the number of people who have died is already very high, and we will use our official channels to issue any new information we have. like, i'm in the 15 in spain's prime minister bay that are scientists was meant to join the king. i'm the queen under valencia tore, but he slept the scene as soon as the and we crowd approach. and i know i spoke to the correspondent nicole reese about what the angry scenes along thought survivors tell us. well, i think the rush, they tell us that people are genuinely hurt that defenceless the angry because the feel that the authorities have let them down. and what is probably people the worst moment of their lives. we've seen it there in the report. they're full of loved
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ones. there's still many people missing so many that we don't even know the numbers really and they have lost everything else as well. so they have taken to the streets yesterday on sunday and express that's. and they actually also engage with the spanish royals and in these sound bites that we also heard as well. today. we can clearly hear that asking these questions. why did nobody alert us? why did the forces come so late? we need help. so there's a lot of questions, of course, that the authorities need to deal with in connection with this crisis. and these people are basically also in survival mode. um, so there's lots of emotions, of course. we can only try to imagine how they must feel like and in the meantime, we've also seen hopkins. it's called the spanish prime minister, needed to lead out of security worries. and actually also reports that one of the cars in his convoy got attacked. and that's the windows smash,
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so people are really upset. they want answers can be also heard in the report that drinking water has increased people in 5 days. why is that as well that many complaints about that as well it's, it's very, it was many volunteers that actually trying to could get water supplies and food supplies to the people. i think we have a different types of, of things coming together here. one thing is a late response in this overwhelming situation. so the critics that say that the local authorities didn't ask for help. early enough in madrid, although it was obviously on the table, but it was also difficult to access some areas in the 1st space. i heard of the some some witnesses and also. busy people from the 5 of grace actually said they cannot get to some of the places because communication was found. infrastructure was found whole suites and, and breeches where a vanishing. so they could only get to certain areas by helicopter. and this is why
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it's been so difficult, this lack of coordination, this lack of access, of course. and this somehow like very slow reaction also to this whole catastrophe. maybe because nobody expects if this magnitude really mm hm. and everybody's sort of in crisis mode, but that will be lots of questions and look for answers to be put to the people in connection to best. because what is one of the essential things that they need right now related responses, one part of it, but even people are also complaining that they will not warrant in time. what does that say about the early warning systems in place? i think it very much shows us that there needs to be an update on these systems. they need to be adapted to the current climate crisis that we're experiencing. we see that extreme weather events are more sylvia. this is one of the examples of what we see and yours might be the worst kind of catastrophe that we've seen in recent times. we see that this lack of coordination that to people
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dying there and the authorities need to ask themselves how they can update the systems and how they can do a better assessment of the situation as well. so with a load from the side from right, the mature only take a side was there, but the purchase will failed. that what we need them to correspond to nicole and re spoken to me earlier. a quick look now at some of the stories making news around the world. you printing and officials say 7 people were injured when a russian strike hit a supermarket in how to keep the attack struck the northeastern city, which is ukraine, 2nd largest at night. officials say a light bomb hit, the supermarket located next to high rise apartment buildings is rarely aspects given to these so to people and does over the weekend, according to medics is transmitted. 3 struck sawgrass in the southern area of con eunice, as well as in does as north by letting and officials say a clinic administering vaccines for children came under file. it
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is rarely strikes on the 11th until the 18 people, i mean, you had more than 80 others. on sunday, according to the lebanese health ministry, the ministry says nearly 3000 people had been killed by as many attacks in the recent conflict. the native strikes an eastern lebanon came off the east red warmed april. hate what it called has been a lot targets. a town near the southern city of si, dawn was also hate. it comes as israel's ministry said, more than a 100 project tubs were fired from lebanon into each round. on sunday, 7 were intercepted, others fairly in unpopular. today it is mamma truth, a dw build, a baby with the bureau chief is monitoring the situation for us moment. what is the latest on the strikes? so it has been relatively calling the here in the woods of the, the weekend bought elsewhere, the coast,
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florida at flushes continue between hezbollah and these. what in the mid 3 in southern lebanon is right, is stepping up, its air strikes it in the south. and in the, because agent is to live and on, as you know, the talks for a cease fire collapse mid last week. and therefore the, the conflict parties are obviously a, resorting to increase pressure in the buckle. feed them is only, you know, we should only expect that this keeps heating up and coming few hours ahead of the american presidential, the election, which is sound to the breaking point in this conflict. and you know, as yvonne and is while exchange threats for further strikes this front end up in on would keep eating up and what is the impact being on people's lives? sofa yeah, this whole situation is indeed further burdening,
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lice. off the beneath the businesses have been widely disruptive the they have a 2nd here and a vanity is overwhelmed. more than 1400000 has been internally displaced and many, many austin, sleeping on the streets and are now facing the rain and the cold weather. so the war as a content of families across the country, and this is affecting mainly the most vulnerable like children, elderly and pregnant women. speaking of effective menu saw what this crisis is doing to pregnant women, particularly the stress that they are facing. and you with this, this moment, i believe at a ton of the board, a show reside has been trying for a baby for more than a decade. during that time, she lost 9 pregnancies. now she's 6 months pregnant. for the 1st time,
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i didn't miss at the moment much so talk to you at o one model. i am very happy the for the 1st time i'd be holding my baby alive, phone all the time. i buried my babies and i cried. lots i've given this time the bible cry of joy when i get to it holds my baby so low. i pray to god this will happen. no chair reside has been in hospital for a month trying to keep her pregnancy on track. she says her waters broke early because she's been so stressed she flip is why you'd be strikes on her hometown validate. ne, be route in the september. that's why i'm white and it's been campaign independent. she was forced to move for more times on the m holler and the mother i filled out a key there instead of going smoothly or how do i should be living and police and the business of buying clothes and other things for my baby is the i haven't done
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little any of this amenities haven't sold and the trouble is a 54 visit to the man which i had planned to do and he had put on. i can do nothing chewing such times and bad what she's almost alone. her family is kept living in shelter as across the country. her only support is her husband, lebanese army soldier. when he's off duty, he sleeps in his car parked by the hospital to be close. pregnant women come to this hospital almost every day and many of whom carry babies who are at risk of being born too early. i'm actually checking on the how much, what we are seeing mode height is pregnancies in the form of labor or the water is breaking a li pregnancy cramps. we are seeing more of these cases than the usual feathered study. be linked to the walk in distress and displacement. we don't have enough scientific data to prove it,
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but the case is upset. the lead on the increase doctors are trying to delay the birth of charles. that's baby for as long as possible. but they expect it to be born 2 months early on of a time on the harmony. i hope that when i leave the hospital with my baby, i will find a suitable place for her. but this was supposed to be on the day. i don't want to go to school shelter where we have to ship toilet us and i don't want her to sleep in a car parked on the street. oh, i hope that we can find a proper home for her. i leave it to other than it should resides, b, b, we'd be one of 4000 that the united nations expects to be born in the one on in the coming 3 months. the wow. many of whom would have new homes to come to the correspondence. my mother said they find that support and he's now with me moment. thanks so much for
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that report is on the plan now. so how to keep these babies safe when they are born? so not much really can be done as the war continues, but as you saw in the report, one aspect of the problem is that related to health, of course, whether mental or physical affecting the pregnant women and their babies. but then other aspect of the problem is the quite social and it, as many of the families arrives to the hospitals with no ideas or any sort of documents to prove their identity or their relation. uh, for instance, like that the, the certificates uh, the, the mileage certificates that we've identified the, the father and that is uh, creating a challenge for hospitals to issue birth certificates for the families. and in most cases a the, the, the, the birth certificate, the babies are being registered on under the,
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the mothers names only. and that could be a challenge for the been the state to manage the babies registrations in the near future when the war ends. in moment, what does that say about how these health care system is coping in a country that is in the middle of a conflict? so the health care system is really the overwhelmed having to deal with the increasing number of casualties, but also some vital infections. and diseases that are coming in and among refugees, and indeed the refugee influx now in the been a. so it is very much the state is very much depending on the flow feed from international organizations and the regional states like canada, the emirates, and so we did a be a well established air bridges to deliver medical aids and food supplies to the
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you know, and then the reference easier and, and the been on and the, you know, we have to remember that live in it has been reading from a deep economic and financial crisis the worst. and it's more of the history. so the government's ability to support the money is, is almost no and you know, the, the health sector is only at coping for now because the, the flow of age and the delivery is still ongoing to the bureau chief mama tray to, thanks so much for that news now about the us presidential election day is just one day to go onto the following day. and the polls are already showing. it's an election that's too close to call. both come to hers for the democrats and donald trump, for the republicans, making of final push across key battleground states. how does may affect closing page on sunday at the rally in the spring state of michigan. she's been monday in pennsylvania and hold the lead time value davidson. everybody's including oprah
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winfrey dropped, meanwhile, ended sunday night at the riley in georgia. having already visited pennsylvania and north carolina. earlier in the day, he will be back in north carolina on monday, before heading to, to mall swing states to over and over. during the campaign, donald trump has pledged to remove institutions and hollow out civil rights in the us. even thing people would never have to vote anymore off to re lifting him. let's listen to some of those moments and what kind of a lot hers have to say about them. with you on my side and you've been on my side from the beginning. we will demolish to dave, say we like spell and we're going to expel those horrible, horrible warmongers from our government. they want to fight everybody. they want to kill people all over the place. places we've never heard about people or places that want to be left alone. we will drive out the global as we will cast out,
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the communist marks as fast as we will throw off the sick political blast that hates our country. we will route the fate is video until they become real. he's talking about that he considers anyone who, who doesn't support him or who will not bend to as well. and the enemy of our country, the. it's a serious issue he's. he's saying that he would use the military to go after them. you won't have to do it anymore. 4 more years. you know what? it will be fixed, it will be fun. you won't have to vote at a more my beautiful christians. i love you, christians, i'm not interested. i love you get out. you gotta get out and vote in 4 years. you don't have to vote again. we'll have it fixed. so good. you're not going to have the, i believe so strongly that a 2nd. trump term would be
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a huge risk for america and dangerous the donald trump, this is increasingly unstable and on hands immediately upon take videos above is i will launch the largest the port station program in the it is in arguments that is full of needs and division he insults latinos scape go immigrants, and it's not just what he says, it's what he will do. if elected, you can be sure he will bring back family separation policy. we will get critical res, theory and trash gender insanity,
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the hell out of our stuff. and we will keep women's sports i will defend religious liberty. i will resume free speech and i will defend the right to keep and bear arms are 2nd amendment. and we all remember how we got here. donald trump has selected 3 members of the united states supreme court, to overturn roe vs wade. they did. and now one and 3 women in america lives in a state with a trump of boards band. many with no exceptions, references, you know, what? let me say something about this where here, because we're fighting for a democracy, the look at move in most recently, he's
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a professor of international relations at the for university in abilene. welcome, my professor is up. do you think that this raise the shipment up to be a choice of what kind of a nation americans want to have? this is this is the answer is yes. i mean, you just to that and you have 2 candidates with completely different divisions for the future. and this is strengthening and they've been very polarized situations with a kind of us them camps as a result of which it does threaten the basis of american democracy in the spring of american democracy. and you of said that the american democracy is at risk no matter who wins this race. why? because the printer is ation. if you stay okay,
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in the middle of wins, we have 2 camps that are probably equal strength, 5050, and the other side, whoever. who is this? it will think that this is the end of the world as we know. now, on the other hand, when should not panic too much in this situation, i'm going, she's not going to estimate the resilience about the of, of american democracy. you know, you're not talking about it in terms of democracy. and i mean, i don't mean to sound cynical, but a lot of what donald trump's say is, or what's going on. i heard it say, sounds good in sound bites. what i want to know from you is if people see it in terms of democracy, a fight for democracy, or do they see it more in terms of kitchen table issues such as rising grocery prices, for example, or unemployment. as i think this is again a,
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this, again, the a part of that for the reservation. we know from people intending to vote for coming to harrass that their primary motivation is to safe american democracy. ringback for people. ready intending to vote for donald trump, the probably me, i, the kitchen table issues, as you mentioned, there are at stake, you know, inflation, grocery prices that up, etc. so it's, it's in that sense, it's again the economy, stupid, at least for these people. donald trump has continued to insist that the democratic process is rig. what do you think will happen if he loses? it has already lost it. we're going to get in a replay of this stolen election rhetoric. and the good news is that this time and the electrical system is much better prepared to all
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kinds of challenges against a free and fair elections. nevertheless, this is going to look out for quite a while. and it might take quite some time until we know who's the next president of the united states man, and they have at the moment being seen under 40 or dawes, if you have resolved on not. so maybe we come back and talk to then thomas reserve . thanks so much for joining us this morning. thank you. the voters in the malls. dover, have elected the country's pro western president. my us on do in our close new box to run off. the election commission gave a 55 percent of the vote over her pro russian rival, alexander story. i know little with nearly all the votes, counted the race for the. the shape of the former soviet republic was overshadowed by claims of russian and defendants election fraud. and intimidation,
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ever since russia's invasion of neighboring ukraine president, son do, has pushed for closer ties with the european union and nato, saying that the country could be the gremlins next target. jubilation. after all do of us pro western leader my us on do scores of clear election victory, nova, moldova, you are victorious. today your mold opens. you have given a lesson in democracy. worth of being written in history books. today you have saved volt over the results. are a welcome surprise for many mode opens the election was quoted by allegations of russian meddling thing that against the massive interference attack that we've seen from russia. this is a huge victory and its regional circumstances are very dire. we have war on the
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board there under the circumstances. i think. well, nobody has a conversation is really beyond belief. we know that i'm going to see what we've beat important today with this when you're so close. don't us just curious thinking we were you because the man and 2nd place the song is just an image. there's just in the most sandals drive of alexandra. so no glue was supported in his fans election bid by mulder was pro russia socialist party to when a small the officials have also accused most school of backing awards bind cooperation to swing the election to story. i know group russia has denied interfering in the votes. brussels has been keeping a close eye on the election, especially since san to begin model. those you accession talks and june rushes full scale invasion a few. quinn in 2022 has also given the vote added significance with will do less sandwiched between ukraine and nato member romania. that's it for the
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