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00:00Donald Trump is the winner of the US presidential election, which attracted the world's attention.
00:30This is a deportation operation in American history. We have no choice.
00:35You see what's happening with this.
01:01Who is the worst for us?
01:05Trump is the worst.
01:07I don't know what to do.
01:09I'll finish in three days.
01:11The Ukrainians are the worst.
01:14Taiwan is shaking in the midst of the US-China confrontation.
01:19For Taiwan, the US is a tool.
01:23Taiwan is a tool to suppress the development of the CCP.
01:39Israel and Palestine continue to fight in the mud.
01:48It's an unbelievable destruction of the house.
01:53Donald Trump won the election.
01:56It means that there will be more escalation in the area.
02:00There will be more violence.
02:03The circle of violation will increase.
02:08This is a record of the citizens who watched the loss of the US presidential election.
02:18Donald Trump is the winner of the US presidential election.
02:48This is a record of the citizens who watched the loss of the US presidential election.
02:57It has become a canvas.
03:02People's illusions are painted on it.
03:07People's illusions are painted on it.
03:12Mexico, 3,200 kilometers from the United States.
03:23Tifana, located in the western part of Mexico, is known as the border city.
03:31It is an iron bridge that blocks the way.
03:35It is an iron bridge that blocks the way.
03:39The separation continues into the sea.
03:48Judith Cabrera, 42 years old.
03:51She was born and raised here in Tifana.
03:57This is the pedestrian line to cross to the United States.
04:03Many of these people who cross every day are also students.
04:08The children of the people who work there and live here.
04:12They live here and study there.
04:20There are about 700,000 people who enter the United States from Mexico
04:24in search of a high salary and a better education environment.
04:34However, the U.S. government has simplified the entry criteria for foreign workers
04:39in order to protect domestic workers.
04:45As a result, illegal immigrants who enter the United States without completing their studies are increasing rapidly.
04:56Last year, the number of illegal immigrants from Mexico was the lowest in the past.
05:01It was 2.47 million.
05:22This is a problem that the U.S. cannot ignore.
05:31In response to Trump, Harris said that the U.S. should deal with the root causes,
05:36such as economic instability in the Middle East.
05:40This is a morning in my family.
05:44My husband says hello.
05:46Hello.
05:49Judith lives with her husband and daughter.
05:56Her workplace is located near the border.
06:01Many people are on the streets.
06:03Most of them are immigrants.
06:05They are deported.
06:10Abuse and abuse of power.
06:12The sale of narcotics.
06:14Many risks.
06:16They are treated.
06:22The U.S. government has simplified the entry criteria for foreign workers.
06:27The U.S. government has simplified the entry criteria for foreign workers.
06:35Judith provides free accommodations for people who come to the U.S. to move in.
06:48This is where the girls live.
06:51There are about 30 users.
06:57They are helping people to legally enter the U.S.
07:07Migration began 10 years ago.
07:10Mainly for economic reasons.
07:13We saw mainly young men emigrate to the U.S.
07:18We saw mainly young men emigrate to the U.S.
07:21They were going to cross the U.S. to earn dollars and send remittances to their families.
07:27Now we see that most of them are women who emigrate.
07:32In Borderland, women arrive with all kinds of circumstances.
07:37Most of them are displaced by violence.
07:42They are people who are being persecuted.
07:47They can't go back to where they came from.
07:51They are people who leave everything behind.
07:54Sometimes, many times, they just run away with what they have.
08:02Judith opened an accommodation facility in 2018.
08:07It was a chance for people from the U.S. to come to the U.S.
08:12because they were suffering from poverty and security crisis.
08:21The Trump administration implemented a strong policy against illegal immigration.
08:30They built a new wall on the border with Mexico.
08:35They repeated their extreme statements.
08:41Republicans want strong borders, no crime, and no caravans, right?
08:49We don't want caravans.
09:05Today we have a day.
09:10This is the school area.
09:13We have an art school.
09:15I've been here for about three months.
09:20It's sad not to be in my place of origin.
09:24You have to adapt to what's here.
09:35The U.S. is not the only country in the world where people are being forced to leave their homes.
09:41The U.S. is the only country in the world where people are being forced to leave their homes.
09:47Thanks to them, we are here.
09:51Otherwise, we wouldn't have been able to leave our country.
09:57Six years ago, they took a woman from her home.
10:05We organized the crime.
10:10I came here because we received an anonymous call
10:19threatening us that we were going to do the following.
10:25I don't know exactly why they took her,
10:28but they took her from her home, three armed men.
10:32They took her in a truck and took her away.
10:36When we received the threat,
10:39I just grabbed my children and left.
10:46In Mexico, violence has spread due to drug trafficking in recent years,
10:52and crime has become more serious.
10:57More than 300,000 people have died due to drug trafficking.
11:03The number of cases involving ordinary citizens is also increasing.
11:10It is seen that the crime of drug trafficking is a factor in the increase of immigrants.
11:19We are ready to leave.
11:22It's foggy this morning.
11:30I like to spend time with her.
11:32That's why I take her with me.
11:34We sing along the way and tell each other about our day.
11:37But there is definitely a security factor.
11:42Tijuana is a very dangerous and insecure city.
11:47Many young girls disappear from the streets.
11:51They are kidnapped, sexually exploited,
11:54they are put in trafficking networks,
11:56they appear in other states where they are enslaved.
12:04Forced sexual labor.
12:08I wouldn't dare let my daughter go alone.
12:11No, leave it there.
12:13We love the whole song.
12:15The future is far away.
12:18I don't want to be afraid anymore.
12:22My husband is an American resident.
12:26We got married three years ago.
12:29I have the right to emigrate and become a resident too.
12:33I have not wanted to do it.
12:35I don't like the United States very much.
12:37I don't like its culture.
12:41And considering the levels of violence,
12:46and the poor protection of the state,
12:50it might be a good idea to get her out of here too.
13:16She wants our country to be open to the world's criminals.
13:20With your vote we will seal the border,
13:22stop the invasion,
13:23and launch the largest deportation effort in American history.
13:37While we understand that many people
13:41are desperate to migrate to the United States,
13:46our system must be orderly and secure.
13:50I will take further action to keep the border closed.
14:16The United States is one of the most dangerous cities in the world
14:22with one of the highest homicide rates.
14:27Now, on the eve of the November 5 elections,
14:30I don't see much hope.
14:33Both parties use the migrant population
14:37as a bargaining chip to win votes.
14:45The United States is one of the most dangerous cities in the world
14:49with one of the highest homicide rates.
15:15The United States is one of the most dangerous cities in the world
15:18with one of the highest homicide rates.
15:21And on the left wing, we will put the Democratic logo,
15:24on the right wing, the Republican logo.
15:27The left wing and the right wing belong to the same bird.
15:37Every four years,
15:39the great circus of democracy
15:43is an artistic protest
15:46against the lack of more humanized options
15:49in the US government system.
15:52in the US government system.
15:55Because their migratory laws
15:58define their quality of life,
16:01define their security,
16:04define whether they can reunite with their families.
16:07And in this case, both options were nefarious.
16:10And in this case, both options were nefarious.
16:13And in this case, both options were nefarious.
16:16Well, it's more fun than sitting down and crying.
16:19Well, it's more fun than sitting down and crying.
16:30The air is filled with anxiety again.
16:33The evening is coming.
16:36And again, the air is filled with anxiety.
17:07We have not slept all night.
17:10And somewhere in our area,
17:13it came again, it exploded.
17:16People were left without cars.
17:19And in general, everyone is exhausted.
17:22And nobody can count on a quick victory.
17:25And we all understand that it is very, very long.
17:28And we all understand that it is very, very long.
17:31And we all understand that it is very, very long.
17:34We have only one life.
17:38Ms. Kovalevskaya lives in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.
17:41Ms. Kovalevskaya lives in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.
17:48With her husband Andriy,
17:51she still lives in this city where the war continues.
17:54It's beautiful.
17:57Oleg is waiting for us and burying a new ball.
18:00Oleg is waiting for us and burying a new ball.
18:03The situation now has almost not changed.
18:06The situation now has almost not changed.
18:09Yes, everything is as it was.
18:12But sometimes, between rocket shells,
18:15the domes of our churches were taken off.
18:18They still exist, they are beautiful,
18:21and we have something to protect.
18:24Yes, we really want to save everything for our future generations.
18:27Yes, we really want to save everything for our future generations.
18:30Of course, it all depends not only on us,
18:33but also on our partners and the United States.
18:36but also on our partners and the United States.
18:39We have very high hopes for their help.
18:42We have very high hopes for their help.
18:45President Biden, from the very beginning of this conflict,
18:48announced that there would be no US troops
18:51that would carry out the war visa.
18:54Our people have never known so many politicians in the United States.
18:57Our people have never known so many politicians in the United States.
19:00Now the whole country is watching.
19:03We have half an hour of news about Ukraine,
19:06and half an hour of news about the USA.
19:11Ukraine, where the Russian invasion has begun
19:14and will soon be three years old.
19:19This year, the Russian military
19:22occupied some of the northern border areas.
19:25This year, the Russian military
19:28occupied some of the northern border areas.
19:31The Biden administration in the United States
19:34has continued military support in Ukraine.
19:37But Trump is opposed to the continuation of support.
19:40But Trump is opposed to the continuation of support.
19:43He said this in a sarcastic way
19:46about President Zelensky,
19:49who visited the United States.
19:52who visited the United States.
19:55Every time Zelensky comes to the United States,
19:58he walks away with $100 billion.
20:01I think he's the greatest salesman on earth.
20:07We go to the central office.
20:10We go to the central office.
20:13We go to the central office.
20:16It's the media, it's so much worse
20:19than the numbers that you're getting,
20:22which are fake numbers.
20:25Look, we're in for $250 billion or more.
20:28We look very carefully
20:31at what is happening in Ukraine.
20:34I'm going to take this to Vice President Harris.
20:35I want to get your thoughts.
20:36I want to get the war settled.
20:37I know Zelensky very well and I know Putin very well.
20:40I have a good relationship.
20:42They respect me.
20:43I believe the reason that Donald Trump says
20:45that this war would be over within 24 hours
20:48is because he would just give it up.
21:04Yes, with Lesia, our business partners.
21:32Our business is split in half.
21:34Well, we met for Lesia's birthday.
21:39And who is worse for us?
21:41Trump is worse, I think.
21:42What do you mean?
21:43If I end the war, well, in three days,
21:46I'm kidding, on Ukrainian territory.
21:49And what do you think will happen if Trump leaves?
21:53Nothing, in fact, nothing will happen.
21:55And I think that it will help to stop Ukraine from leaving.
21:58This is the right thing to do, to make a ready choice.
22:03Well, okay, that's it.
22:14Air alarm again.
22:16The evening is coming.
22:18I'm afraid of everything.
22:31I hide in the toilet.
22:36I'm afraid to run.
22:41This is how we spend six in the morning.
22:45I hide here.
22:52In 2022, when the invasion began,
22:56Marina, a single girl,
22:58moved to the United States to get married.
23:12I also have an app on my phone, like right here,
23:15you can see there's like the air raid sirens, right?
23:19And I get notifications every time
23:21there's an air raid siren in Ukraine, in Kiev specifically.
23:25My family is there, and I'm keeping track of that.
23:28And it's important for me.
23:29And of course, for me, it's also scary,
23:31like every time I see that.
23:36It is incredibly difficult for people over there.
23:40And of course, my heart hurts for all the people
23:44who are still there, for my friends, for my family.
23:47Yes, America right now, for Ukrainian people,
23:49are almost like a god.
23:51So of course, it is important for Ukrainian citizens
23:54who is going to be the president now.
23:58And you see what's happening.
23:59You see what's happening with towns throughout the country.
24:00Her husband's family, who are Ukrainian-American,
24:04are also looking forward to American support.
24:06They're taking over the towns.
24:08They're taking over buildings.
24:09They're going in violently.
24:27Let Ukraine strike back!
24:30Let Ukraine strike back!
24:32Let Ukraine strike back!
24:34Let Ukraine strike back!
24:37Do you want to be in the picture, too?
24:39Do you want to be in the picture, too?
24:41We've met some people in the elevators and there and here.
24:46I heard comments,
24:47oh, Ukraine, no more money anymore, you know.
24:51And, you know, I would just turn around and say,
24:54we don't want any of your money.
24:56Ukraine needs weapons.
25:00Some Americans, they don't understand.
25:02They say just like, oh, we'll give out the territories,
25:05right, and then we'll let you go.
25:07And I think that's a very good thing.
25:09We give them these territories, right,
25:11and then the war will stop.
25:13It will not.
25:15We give them these territories,
25:16tomorrow they're going to come back for more.
25:19It will never stop unless we break the regime of Putin
25:24and unless we win, we save our country as it is.
25:39And now Trump.
25:41Everyone is shown the same way.
25:43Kamala.
25:49Good morning.
25:51I woke up and immediately turned on the TV
25:54to see what was going on.
25:57And what was going on was that it seemed that Trump had won.
26:01Mamma mia!
26:03Gosh, Lida.
26:06Surprise.
26:08We were hoping for the last time that Kamala would win.
26:14Will our people survive?
26:17Will our country survive?
26:20Oh, mamma mia.
26:39This is the Huandao Road in Xiamen.
26:41The Huandao Road behind us is six kilometres long.
26:44Have you seen the skyscrapers?
26:46This is the Huandao Road in Xiamen.
26:48But 30 years ago,
26:50we were talking about the tobacco trees in front of Taiwan.
26:5330 years later,
26:55mainland China has already developed like this.
26:57People are riding horses,
26:59we are little birds swimming.
27:09Taipei, Taiwan
27:15Mr Xu Yihat lives in Kinmen, the capital of Taiwan.
27:25He has been running a homestay on this island
27:28where he was born 10 years ago.
27:31How are you?
27:33Please come in.
27:35However, due to the relationship between China and Taiwan,
27:38the management of the homestay has become stricter.
27:43This is the double room.
27:45Before COVID-19,
27:47my guests were mainly mainland Chinese.
27:50But since COVID-19,
27:52up until now,
27:54up until today,
27:57100% of my guests are from Taiwan.
28:02Kinmen, the capital of Taiwan,
28:04is a small island floating in the ocean of China's Fujian Province.
28:12In 2001,
28:14China and Taiwan agreed to
28:17only allow people and goods to visit Kinmen.
28:23Kinmen Island has been called
28:25an island that symbolizes the peace between China and Taiwan.
28:43This is a visitor from Amoy Prefecture.
28:47Can you see the number of people?
28:50Very few.
28:52This is the entrance.
28:55The terminal was once full of Chinese tourists.
29:04However, five years ago,
29:06the Chinese government banned all travel to Taiwan.
29:20The Chinese government banned all travel to Taiwan.
29:29Thank you, President Trump.
29:36At that time, the Trump administration
29:38withdrew its tariffs on Chinese products
29:41under the pretext of eliminating trade deficits.
29:46In order to build China,
29:48they began to sell weapons to Taiwan.
29:57China strongly opposed this.
30:01Taiwan, as a sacred territory of China,
30:05increased military pressure.
30:15The Chinese Communist Party
30:17and the Communist Party of China
30:19have been working together
30:21to build a new China.
30:30But because of the political blockade,
30:33this has become a state
30:35where the living standards of Kinmen people are very low.
30:46China is now facing a crisis.
30:51This is the main road.
30:54You can film all of this.
30:57There are a lot of tourists here.
31:00You can film directly.
31:03They are all tourists.
31:07These are all goods from mainland China.
31:10These are all small-scale trade.
31:12To tell the truth,
31:14these are brought by tourists.
31:29Now we have the opportunity
31:31to have a cross-strait dialogue.
31:33We can reduce this part.
31:35Why can't we do it?
31:37Because politics can't.
31:39So we have to accept it.
31:43China has been committed to deliver
31:45the money exported in the years.
31:48The United States and the United States
31:50are cooperating on the US-China issue.
31:52President Donald Trump is one of the key players.
31:54I will impose whatever tariffs are required,
31:56100%, 200%,
32:001000%.
32:01The United States is also the leader
32:03in the economy,
32:05the largest employer in the world
32:07and the busiest country on the world market.
32:09The Chinese Communist Party is trying to avoid the Chinese Communist Party.
32:34Why?
32:35Every day, there are too many planes passing through the middle line of the strait.
32:41There are too many situations like this happening every day.
32:43But has the U.S. economy and U.S. forces really intervened?
32:47Have they actually said, hey, this will be observed, this will be seen, this will be stopped?
32:50No.
32:51The U.S. is using the U.S. as a tool for Taiwan.
32:55The U.S. is Taiwan.
32:57Taiwan is a tool for the U.S. to stop the development of the Chinese Communist Party.
33:02When the war really broke out, the U.S. was at its wits' end.
33:05It couldn't save Taiwan.
33:07It couldn't save Taiwan.
33:08Now that you're talking about how much support there is for Taiwan,
33:12that's actually a bit of a tongue twister.
33:14To be honest, there really isn't any obvious action.
33:32Okay, okay, okay.
33:34What a coincidence, what a coincidence.
33:36This is my friend.
33:37He's the owner of the yacht down there.
33:39Okay, okay, okay.
33:40He's the owner of the yacht down there.
33:42It's surrounded by the province of Taiwan.
33:46It's not surrounded by the province of Kinmen.
34:03I voted for the U.S.
34:06Because now it's called nationalism.
34:08It's back to closed nationalism.
34:10That is, the country is self-reliant.
34:12My own country is self-reliant.
34:13Other countries are completely self-reliant.
34:15The U.S. is already on the rise.
34:18Europe is also affected by it.
34:20So we hope it's a moderate vote.
34:23Don't say, oh, I'll fight with you, fight with you.
34:26They're more radical.
34:32It's over, it's over.
35:02One year after the attack by the Islamic organization Hamas, a memorial service was held all over Israel on this day.
35:23408 people were killed and 44 were taken hostage at the music event.
35:34The sadness of the bereaved families who lost their loved ones is still unbearable.
35:41To send a message to the world, a family message, that we don't want to take your lives.
35:48That no death, hatred and further destruction will bring you back to life.
35:57One year ago, Maoz Inon lost both of his parents in a Hamas attack.
36:03Maoz Inon, who lost his parents, is still fighting to stop the chain of hatred.
36:17We see the same future, a future that is equal to the future of Jews and Arabs.
36:29For security.
36:31Who I met yesterday in Pardes Chana for coffee, together with Yaira Suling.
36:38Just off the city center, on the city center.
36:42So I have some time to make coffee, I have time to make some phone calls, and maybe relax a bit.
36:48Rafa, keep in touch.
36:51My name is Akula, Akula Mostel, Akula's family.
36:54I love you.
36:56How are you?
36:57I'm fine.
36:58There's a room for tomorrow, we'll check it out, it's a vacation.
37:01As long as I stay to sleep.
37:28We received from them, we came down to basically to tell them that their policy must be changed.
37:38If they are true friends of Israel, they must change their policy from pro-Israel to pro-peace.
37:58This is the military aid that the United States has provided after the Second World War.
38:05The aid to Israel amounts to a total of $2.3 billion, excluding the military.
38:29Hurry up!
38:41Calm down, calm down.
38:43I'm in the tent!
38:45Calm down!
38:59Israel's President Donald Trump
39:10Meanwhile, Mr. Trump has consistently expressed his support for Israel.
39:16When I'm back in the White House, the United States will stand with Israel all the way, 100%.
39:23During his presidency, he has also spoken out for Israel's interests,
39:27such as recognizing Jerusalem, a sacred place that was in conflict with Palestine, as the capital of Israel.
39:40Under my administration, the unbreakable alliance between the United States and Israel has never been stronger.
39:49Israel has never had a better friend than you.
39:53So on behalf of all the people of Israel, thank you, President Trump.
39:59Newark, New Jersey
40:16So we made it safe to Newark, New Jersey.
40:20And then what's the plan for the rest of the evening?
40:23A radio interview, then a meeting, and then the event.
40:29This is how a lot of people are reacting today.
40:32If you feel hurt...
40:33Mr. Maoz was accompanied by Mr. Aziz Abusala, a Palestinian peace activist.
40:42Mr. Maoz's parents were killed.
40:46Mr. Aziz sent a message of condolence, and the meeting began.
40:53I understand the pain of losing someone in your family,
40:58but I felt it's important to show empathy,
41:01and that I'm there thinking of him and I feel his pain.
41:23For eight years, I was very much focused on revenge.
41:28And I've seen other people in my family also get killed.
41:33My neighbor got killed, so that only increased me wanting revenge.
41:52And we didn't only talk politics, we talked about music, we talked about coffee,
42:03we talked about, you know, all kinds of aspects of life.
42:07The moment you get to know each other, we realize we can be on the same side
42:11instead of on opposite sides.
42:14The second thing I realized is the power of forgiveness.
42:19And deciding to forgive was taking back my freedom,
42:24that it's always my own ability to make that decision.
42:49Maoz, do you have a home in the U.S.?
42:51No, no, no. I live based...
42:54You know, we are in America, we're in a very politically charged environment right now.
43:00Elections are coming up.
43:01How would you think and help change our narratives to be a certain way and to divide us as a nation?
43:07We start communicating with each other.
43:09We start believing everything that other than us is wrong and we are 100% always right,
43:16then it's a very scary route from there.
43:20They are not your enemy.
43:22Like I said, with Maoz and I, we have realized we are not enemies, we are on the same side.
43:28I would frame it from tools of destruction to tools of construction.
43:34The U.S. has been sending billions of euro military and weapon shipment to the region.
43:42So if you sow destruction and weapon and war, you harvest pleasure.
43:48But if we start sowing future, hope and forgiveness, we're going to harvest peace.
43:57I was wondering if you were going to say something.
44:10We are in Salt Lake. It's a Texan restaurant.
44:15And we have Mike and his American.
44:18Southland and Bethel are Palestinian.
44:21Bethel, half American.
44:25Bethel is Iranian and Aziz Palestinian and me Israeli.
44:30So we are the future.
44:32The future is that we all eat together, we laugh together, we dance together, we sing together,
44:43and we live together in peace.
44:45Because peace is possible.
44:47Peace is possible.
44:54Israel sends Hamas fighters.
44:58This morning NBC News obtained this footage.
45:01As we were touring, the devastating news from Bahrain continued coming from Palestine,
45:26the ongoing suffering, the number of casualties, and the horrors that keep unfolding with starvation,
45:36with more and more innocent people that are being killed on a daily basis.
45:45It just made clear how important is our vision and our role as leading or be among the leaders of the new peace movement.
46:15My name is Ismail Hussam. I'm from Jenin Refugee Camp.
46:28I'm a Palestinian refugee who had to go through a lot of difficulties.
46:36Jenin Refugee Camp is located on the west bank of the Jordan River in the Palestinian Occupied Territories.
46:4626-year-old Ismail is very interested in the U.S.-Palestinian war.
46:58I think that it is committing a genocide, supporting and funding the Israeli side.
47:05If I have the right actually to vote for one of the candidates, I would choose Kamala Harris.
47:12Even if she manages actually to stop the war, at least she will bring justice to the region, maybe,
47:19and make things easier for the Palestinians.
47:26Since October last year, Israel's attacks on the West Bank of the Jordan River have increased.
47:35The Israeli army raided my town almost all the time, and they have caused a lot of destruction,
47:43leaving no place for the people to live in.
47:48Jenin has been described as a terrorist hideout.
47:52In the August attacks, 21 people, including a 16-year-old girl, were killed.
47:59Unbelievable.
48:02One of the houses has been affected severely by the Israelis.
48:08As you can see in the video, the Israeli army actually conducted a raid into this house.
48:15Attempt to make an incision into the wall and to change what has been intact even before their own destruction.
48:26And here's the TV. What's the point of destroying the TV? There's no need for that.
48:35Unbelievable destruction of the house. Unbelievable destruction.
48:41All of these houses, they mark their own identity and left. They want to destroy the Palestinian identity.
49:12I don't get it.
49:30I could have been killed.
49:32They want to tell us, you don't deserve to live.
49:36I have the sense of fear also because of losing someone that I love.
49:41I'm afraid that they would experience what I experienced.
50:36If you want to eat, you have to work hard.
50:43So you know how hard it is to work in the kitchen.
50:54Ismail is the eldest son of five siblings.
50:59Until last year, he went to Israel with his father to earn money.
51:07But after the war, he was forbidden to go to Israel and lost his job.
51:28Despite the small amount of food, they are getting by.
51:58I am Palestinian. I speak Arabic, English and French.
52:03How are you? How are you doing?
52:28It's everyone's dream to move to the United States.
52:32I decided to go abroad, a peaceful job and support my family remotely.
52:59After a few hours in Turkey, Ismail decided to go back to the U.S.
53:05But he was kicked out of the country in a few days.
53:14We won't give up!
53:21That's all.
53:23That's all.
53:28Many people are gathering to bury their beloved ones, the two have been lost over the yesterday.
53:55It's an unbelievable, shocking event that took place in a community camp, and the number
54:00is increasing daily.
54:03When someone dies, another person will rise up.
54:08The Palestinians have no choice, either being a martyr, injured, as a handicap, or without
54:14being in a prison.
54:25This is Ahmed Al-Saadi, 24 years old, who was killed in gun clashes against the Israelis.
54:40He chose to be armed for a reason.
54:45He got sick and tired of the same attempts by the Israelis to suppress his liberty.
55:00He wanted to change something in his life.
55:30I think that's the majority of the people who are against Trump, right?
55:39Yes.
55:40All of them are against Trump.
55:43Don't you agree?
55:45No.
56:00I will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe, and prosperous America that
56:11our children deserve, and that you deserve.
56:15This will truly be the golden age of America, that's what we have to have.
56:23If Trump won the election, it means that there would be more escalation in the area,
56:30there will be more violence, the circle of violation will increase.
56:36We want peace.
56:37How can we get peace?
56:53How can we get peace?
57:15Numerous numbers, countless numbers of youth are being lost.
57:23Weekly, monthly, yearly.
57:29It seems like nobody cares about us Palestinians.
57:33We are just numbers.
57:38Each has his own story.
57:43Many tragedies that overwhelms this symmetry.
57:49The young generation is growing, and it seems to be that there is no other choice but to fight.
57:57Resist to exist, and exist to resist.
58:01This is how people here live.
58:09They are pointing out the poster as they want to follow their own loved ones.
58:18Those children might be the next.
58:48I don't know about tomorrow's life.
58:50Thank you for coming today.
58:54I want to say that I have a home here.
58:59See you tomorrow.
59:18Edo Gain.
59:20What is the darkness of the ultimate abnormality?
59:22NHK BS, Friday night at 9pm.
59:29A huge port was opened in Peru, South America.
59:35What is happening in South America, also known as the backyard of the United States?
59:39Broadcast at 10pm on the 15th.
59:43Sports Human.
59:47I want to be the king of the parkour world.
59:5121-year-old who challenges the world's most difficult technique.