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from a >> farm shop alongside her husband, prince william kensington palace has referred or questions over the hospital breach to the london clinic in a statement, the ceo of the hospital, russell said in the case of any breach or appropriate investigators regulatory, and disciplinary steps will be taken. there's no place at our hospital for those who intentionally breach the trust of any of our patients or colleagues so the hospital is investigating. so is the information watchdog and the government wants answers. the princess of wales will simply want to know whether or not the reason she went into hospital, the underlying illness will remain secret as she wished. addison. >> thanks very much. now, a quick update on a story bronchi last night, the israeli supreme court has issued a temporary injunction that'll let a group of about two dozen palette australian hospital patients being treated in israel, including infants and their moms, as well as cancer patients remain where they are
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in israel. if jeremy diamond brought us the story last night and spoke to several the moms who were at that point days away from being forced along with their newborns to head back into a warzone of gaza. here's a clip from that report >> i might go back and they invade rafah, her mother, nima says, i'll be the one responsible for anything that harms if i go back with the twins, where do i go with them? where would i get diapers and milk? gaza is not the same anymore >> now, after that report, era, doctors within israeli non-profit group petition the country's supreme court. the government is now delayed their departure to gaza until at least monday. >> the >> news continues right here on cnn >> i'd front next trump wants every day, regular people, voters, to help him pay half $1 in the next two days. >> meanwhile, trump >> org has reportedly building new property in florida that would cost millions of dollars. so he's trump really out of cash. plus a motion to impeach
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biden today rejected by republicans y will they don't have the votes you biden impeachment investigation losing more steam tonight. and oprah winfrey speaking for the first time tonight about for dramatic weight loss to gayle king and charles barkley. >> and you will get the perverse >> preview here. this hour. let's >> go out front good evening. i'm erin burnett outfront tonight. trump turning to voters, asking them to pay his bond his $464 million bond he says that it's unfair. so he wants other people regular americans, to foot the bill. a whole new definition of other people's money. sending this text message, quote, keep your filthy hands off trump tower. democrats want to seize my properties then you see there the link to donate money now, trump says he does not have enough money to finance the 464 million bond and the clock is ticking. he has just five days to come up with the money or
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the new york attorney general, letitia james is threatening to see some of his most beloved properties. but james tonight making it clear she says a trump does have the money. he just doesn't want to fork it over in a filing tonight, james writes, quote, if trump were truly unable to secure the bond, quote, that minimum should have consented to have their real interests held by the supreme in court to satisfy the judgment now, trump has refused to do this. in fact, what he has said is that the best he could do is 100 million of the 460 four million required which is why this story today caught our attention in the palm beach post. they report that eric trump said in a statement today, what we look forward to adding this beautiful building two are already amazing property and club trump national golf club jupiter and trump is referring to plans to build a new office complex at the trump national and jupiter. and according to the palm beach post, the price tag on this building would be 12 to 15 million dollars. now, if that really is the case, this one
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example, just serves to raise the very real questions that are out there because trump cannot say he does not have any more money if there's 15 million year and 15 million there. and who's now how much however, there you get the point. maybe he is just hoping that nobody looks too hard that the web of complexity of his businesses is just too opaque to see through because maybe you just wants people to see only the buildings that he is refusing to put on the line, the ones that made him a brand to america in the open of the apprentice, the ones that define not just his net worth, but his self-worth and that is why the very thought, but new york could seize trump's properties is deeply personal to him i mean, just listened to this. it goes all the way back when we talk about net worth and self-worth. here is trump with connie chung in an interview in 1990 when i buy the price, a hotel to me that's exciting because it's a trophy to total trophic. when i build trump tower were when i burn the taj mahal it sounds like marbles but it's exciting
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and part of the reason was exciting is because their mega deals, they're important deals that glamorous deals everybody talks about memory but he reads a bad them and writes about him there's a level of importance there that i think also somewhat turns meal and well, there is one asset above all though, that may matter to him even now, more than any other my thing would be trump tower next to tiffany. that really is the building that that's very special, even though grant high was the first will grant higher was the first, but that i wasn't married to it. i got a price that was a good deal for me and a good deal for hyatt. they were really happy to get it. but no >> motion at the time. there was no real ammonia bushnell tiny little bit trump tower would be the thing. i'm really married to in terms of real estate >> and so this might be one divorce that trump is not willing to go ahead with kara scannell is outfront live outside trump tower and qarrah, the attorney general, is not letting up on trump here as these hours and days tick away, and she is telling him to find
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the money yeah. that's right. >> i mean, she's telling me appeals court not to even take into consideration trump's filing on monday where he said that they have tried to get get a bond from 30 different insurance underwriters. none of them willing to underwrite and secure the bond back by property and she's saying that the appeals court shouldn't but give that any credence they're saying that trump doesn't even detail what efforts they made to get the bond, what kind of terms the underwriters were offering would properties from what i'm has collateral that was one of the points i push back on me to another point as she was even taking a swipe at trump and saying that maybe one of the issues is that the properties are just not worth what he believes that they aren't. that, of course, was the entire point of the trial that the judge had found that trump did inflate the value of his properties, mean the ag's office also suggesting that maybe there could be a pooling of underwriters that all come together and put up the half $1 trump's team has said that that was not feasible. they are
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pushing back tonight and in a statement, their attorney, chris christ chi says, the attorney general's latest filing demonstrates her continued willingness to misrepresent the facts and misconstrue applicable the law in her political crusade against president trump. today's massive does not even bother to cite new york case law. now, this is ultimately up to the new york appeals court. they you have now heard from the attorney general's office. they've heard from trump and they may even hear more from trump as the clock is ticking here, the trump has asked them to read permit it to put up a smaller all or amount than the half 1 billion or not require them to put up any money until this whole appeal is over. the ag's office opposes that. as you say, trump has five days to come up with the cash or the new york attorney general's office, if the appeals court doesn't rule, could move forward and try to see some of his assets and try trump's family has called these assets mona lisa aaron >> mona lisa's. all right. thank you very much. qarrah. and should point out, of course that your new york law is it
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would apply to anybody else would require them to put the money up so not having to put it up just because it's a large amount would go against precedent and the experience of anybody else who owes it out front. now, ryan goodman are outfront legal analysts, also, stefanie grisham, the former white house press secretary for then president trump, and jonathan greenberg, investigative journalist who has covered trump in his finances for decades. he says that trump did not tell him the truth when he worked at forbes about his wealth in an effort to get on the fourth promes list of wealthiest americans ryan, let me start with you. so just the very basics here. trump says he's got 100 million and by the way, he had has pledged as much to e. jean carroll in that case. so that would mean a couple of hundred million least have been put forward. says he doesn't have the remainder, but you've read through the filing from the new york attorney general today when she says, well, you could have gotten backing from insurance companies for little pieces of it as opposed to whole thing, you could have had assets be held by the supreme court. is she correct in her
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points? >> basically, yes, sir. she's correct in the sense of there are other options he could have gone with, which is to put some of his property in a receivership that the supreme court would then have control over for that would even been smart in some sense, because then at least he chooses the properties. she doesn't use the properties, so she might go after the mona lisa's and the like. so there's our options. he had he had other options i'm trying to at least get closer to the 4,005,550 million with insurance companies by accumulating it through different companies. but he hasn't seemed to do that at all. so there are other ways in which this is just doesn't make sense. and there's another one as well, which is that he should have probably pair to lose the case. and if you're prepared to lose the case, then you would have actually thought, well ahead before any kind of fireside sale. >> all right. when so when you say a fire a fire sale, that is the situation that he is in right now. if indeed the option is to sell a property jonathan, and this is exactly what you've looked at. you finished an in-depth analysis of trump properties here in new york. those mona lisa's as they refer
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to them. and i just want to show everybody the math that you did. this is the fire sale value. so you're knocking 22 40% off the value of each of these buildings to get to the value on the screen seven of these properties here in new york, that gets you just actually to write about the $464 million p would need the point that you're making here is that you got to add all of them together to even get there. now he has said that he has 100 million separately, but jonathan, how quickly could such a sale happen? you're looking at a lot of properties in five days yeah. >> oh, i don't think he could raise this money this is the game plan for letitia james when she seizes the properties to really seize the properties that are the most valuable and the, the least complicated in terms of moving to a quick sale, which would be probably about 60 days, she could sell these, especially if she cuts him out of the deal as i
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proposed it was in deals directly to his partners in the three commercial real estate properties and then goes directly to sell the apartments in the condominiums, including trump tower our for their real market value at a reasonable discount of 20%. i've discounted the commercial properties by 40% from forbes had estimated a year ago based on the fact that commercial properties, not exactly a hot commodity interest rates are up and rents are really down. so i'm assuming that trump probably lied about his cash flow when forbes reported that a year ago. so basically, it takes a lot of properties. this is 90% of his new york real estate holdings. it's his seven largest holdings. and it's a game plan for letitia james to act without trump to cut him out of the deal and just focus on getting the money for new the york state's and put him on the defensive for the first time instead of the offensive, i'm having died even laughing,
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but having flashbacks to an all my properties were mortgaged on the board of monopoly and how badly that felt. all right. so there's another thing that could come into play here, and that's bankruptcy and stephanie and ryan, i want to ask you about that first, ryan in a debate, hillary clinton had said trump sorry, bankruptcy six times. washington post fact-checker found that to be true. so this is something he has had no problem doing in the past and in fact, i don't know what bankruptcy really means when you still get to live the life that he continued to leave, even when quote-unquote bankrupt so i want to have stephanie about this now because it's psychological and emotional as well. but could he do this by monday and would it make sense? >> there's a world in which it makes sense that if he declares bankruptcy, there's an automatic stay on the ability of tish james to enforce the judgment at the same time. it doesn't make sense long term. she would still end the end, be able to claim the judgment because at the end of the day, are there the properties are there and these kinds of properties because of the judgment and because the ruling
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is about fraud. and because it's owed to a governmental entity, you can actually, the word is discharged. you can't discharge those debts through bankruptcy, so you wouldn't be able to actually get out of those particular but at least puts us stay on very quickly. so that would be one idea for him. of course, they could be other costs to him politically in other words, and stephanie, that's what i want to ask you about, right. i mean, he has built his entire his candidacy, his political career of about being this billionaire successful businessman so yes, as part of that, there were six bankruptcies but that is something that i you know, who knows how many americans really know that or think that you don't generally associate bankruptcy with success so do you think he would be willing to take that route this time at this time in the election i do. i think that rather than lose trump tower mar-a-lago, or bedminster, those top three for sure, he would declare bankruptcy and it's because exactly what you said he's done it before but also he will lean
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into it personally, privately. will he like it? no, he'll hate it, but he'll lean into it and say this is what i was forced to do. this is because of the left-wing. this is because of the new york liberals are doing this to me. this is just a business move to protect myself. i can hear it now. he won't he won't like it personally, but i can absolutely see him doing that and then ryan could probably speak to this more, but once he becomes president, i don't know what kinds of things you would have. i'm sure there would be people who would then suddenly be willing to bail him out of his bankruptcy. so i'm not sure how that would work, but i think anything to doll it and anything to keep those properties, he'll do. >> jonathan, are you hearing anything about interests swirling about any of these properties? i mean, in terms of buyers, do people really take it seriously and think that they're gonna be available? hello >> i think it depends who's selling. i don't think people are gonna buy this properties, properties out of bankruptcy from donald trump. however, i just want to say that the appeal is dead on monday. if
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the bond and is not posted and the bond is unlikely to be posted which means the bankruptcy, it will only give him so much protection against the state. letitia james could will continue to seize the since they will be sold, they'll probably be sold well before the next, election when he would come in and the bankruptcy that i'm thinking about is that letitia james will also immediately seize all his operating cash capital accounts that happens de one. and once that happens, he doesn't have operating accounts for his other banks and a number of cascading domino's may fall addition to these properties. i've put i believe trump is facing bankruptcy even without declaring bankruptcy based upon the cash calls that are likely to come from his other properties a number of which are heavily indebted outside of new york state. they are going to come cascading down come monday. should letitia james sees his accounts and do what
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anyone else would have done to them in terms of a judgment? >> so stephanie, what is the emotional and psychological part of this? of course, is hugely significant. i mean, we just played those clips on purpose if it connie chung and 1990, he's talking about his feelings again with larry king. but if there's anything that defines the core of him, of his, of his inner self. >> it's >> this, it's these properties. it's what he built. so what does this moment actually mean to him >> look, i can't imagine behind the scenes what he's doing and for that matter, what millennia or for the family most notably eric and don junior are doing, but it's absolutely crushing him. and i can only imagine the yelling, the throwing of things, the things i've seen so many times. >> it's >> i'm sure killing him and of course though he's going to always say he's gonna blame everybody else no, they put out some kind of a friend racing email today saying, keep their grubby hammes, hands-off trump tower while inwardly, there's
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no way this is an absolutely crushing him psychologically, outwardly, he's just going to continue to play the victim. >> all right. thank you all very much. next, the biden impeachment bust, the investigation going nowhere tonight, republicans today, we till you see what happened on the inside of this hearing one of the witnesses testifying for impeachment actually testified from jail, plus a migrant who illegally entered the sided states has been living in the united states for 25 years. and guess what? this person says, trump should stop calling them rapist, but he would vote for him if he could and to cnn special investigation tonight, a growing movement in israel to resettle gaza in gaza. once the war is over we jews will be in gaza. >> that's like ethnic cleansing
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>> lives were at stake >> yes. my children. this is >> horrifying, united states of scandal with jake tapper, new episodes sunday night cnn new tonight, a kabuki theater, an invitation to biden to testify on capitol hill, the house oversight committee, chairman james comer says he wants biden to testify during his own pitchman investigation. it comes as democrats on capitol hill today called comer bluff. congressman jared moscowitz today calling for a vote to impeach biden well, that's exactly what republicans won, right? i just think we should do it >> today. let's just call for it. i'll make the motion, mr. chairman, i want to help you out. you can second it >> right. like make the motion to impeach president biden. go ahead. >> your turn your second >> no, nothing. okay. we got nothing. so i wanted with my last couple meant to show the american people that they're never going to impeach joe biden. it's never going to happen because they don't have
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the evidence there were >> crickets on that. i mean, republicans, jim jordan and james comer who are leading the impeachment inquiry into biden refused to second that motion during a hearing today. now just on the face of it, of course, the reality is, it shows something important >> comer jordan. they do not have the votes, and that is because the republicans leading this effort have not delivered the goods. in fact today in this hearing, what they've delivered his very questionable cast of characters. people like jason galanis, who claims to be a hunter biden in an associate, who actually testified from behind bars today >> i want to remind people, he's sitting in prison. that's why he can't be here today. he's sitting in prison for scamming workers, pensions i mean, how low can you get >> there was also tony bobulinski, another former biden family business associate. now, he has been telling everyone that joe biden was deeply involved in his son's overseas business deals
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those claims, however, are not only on corroborated, but actually have been undercut by other key witnesses and keep in mind, but valinsky is a guy who also has questionable ties to an unsavory russian billionaire, a close let's ally of putins for decades and oligarch who has been charged in the united states with violating sanctions, international money laundering and conspiracy and mobile linsky is not the only star republican witness who has ties to russia in fact this has been clear all over the investigation you may remember alexander smirnov, the republican star source for information on the biden family. well, he also happens to be in prison right now for lying to the fbi about the biden family's dealings? ukraine, and he told the fbi that he got this false information from russian intelligence officials these are the people that republicans have been relying on for their investigation. an investigation that at least up until this point has proven to be a waste of taxpayer money. and many republicans are well aware of this. that is why they do not have the votes and couldn't second the call to actually
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impeach biden, even if that wasn't theater as well. manu raju was out front on capitol hill tonight and mano another biden impeachment hearing lots of speculation and accusation. but it didn't appear to be any real evidence. >> yeah, it didn't really move the dial either. in fact, i spent the day talking to a lot of republicans we simply say that they are still waiting to see whether there's enough evidence that they would actually support an article of impeachment against the president right now, a lot of them said there's a high both as a one, congressman, mike gallagher told me earlier today and of course there's little margin for error for the speaker of the house to move forward on an article of impeachment against joe biden. and can only afford to lose two republic booking votes on any party-line vote. and right now they are far more than two who would vote against this effort. but the question is, what do republicans do? who are leading this probe? do they pull the plug? they move but head or do they decide to continue this investigation and keep a cloud over joe biden? i put that question directly to jim jordan, who's running who runs this committee, the house judiciary committee, as well as other members who sit on the
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panel as well. they say, let's keep investigating >> well, there's no constitution to put it, doesn't put a limit on how much time it takes to do your duty of oversight of the executive branch. so we're going to do our duty. we're gonna i've always been driven by the facts. i think there's a compelling case. there, but i've never said what we should do in the end. we're just going to keep doing our our work. and then the conference will make a decision that's that's how the process works. >> you don't see a conclusion to this. it sounds like, well, i think we still need to continue with our investigation. four, we have a boat. i think it would be premature but she says a vote would be premature. this investigation, of course, has been going on for many months, really since september, since the former speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy or the announces probe. but that's a real challenge that democrats, republicans face at the moment if they go forward in article of impeachment vote, it will fail if they continue on this pro of the question question is why are they continuing this as they have not been able to prove joe biden has taken any corrupt action, any official action to help his son a
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profited from his son's business dealings. so so as you're seeing from republicans though, if they vote to acquit him essentially, they would absolve joe biden in the middle of an election year. so some of them say, let's just keep investigating. >> i guess that's why the the announcement of an intention to invite the president to testify. all right. thank you very much, manu. >> i want to >> go now to the democratic congressman raja krishnamoorthi of illinois, because he's a member of the oversight committee which held the biden impeachment hearing today. so congress, when you were there in the room did you learn anything new for many of the witnesses today >> no, not at all. >> it was a circus and it was a waste of time i'm we should be working on other things aside from this, but unfortunately, this saga continues and i think the same results came out of it, which was a nothing burger again >> so the republican chairman of the oversight committee, james comer, as i mentioned, he maintains that the president is either complicit or incompetent about his family's business dealings, but he wouldn't move ahead with impeachment. now,
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why do you think that is part >> there's no evidence that would suggest impeachable crimes. they're start their star witness in their first impeachment hearing, john let's entirely if he's an expert witness, said there was no evidence of impeachment. various colleagues have said the same thing. and today if he were to move forward with that, he wouldn't have the vote on the floor. >> so i want to ask you one thing though, and this is at the heart of y. they've continued down this path at some level and that is how the american public season this but hunter biden's former business partner, and this individual, his testimony has not yet been disputed. he has said that joe biden was put on speakerphone around 20 times during hunters meeting with business ms partners, and he did say that those conversations could have been about the weather or whatever it might be. but nonetheless, obviously really important person to put on the call, right when you're trying to get business. he said that biden attended dinners with his
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son, hunter and foreign business business associates of hunters but he does say nothing of importance was discussed at those times. again, talking about the importance of the meetings and that is why maybe 68% of americans think president biden did act either they're illegally or unethically in hunter biden's business dealings. now that's on the associated press poll from october. don't have anything more recent, but that's the latest that we do have on this and it raises the question, congressman, as to whether you are concerned that there was anything like that and that the damage to president biden politically is serious >> no here's why. because unfortunately for the republicans, they haven't been able to show evidence of impeachable conduct he might have been on a speaker phone. he never took any official action to help his son in any of those business dealings. and one of the most interesting things was this line of questioning that i had with lev parnas who is sent to ukraine to try to dig dirt on the
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bidens to harm him during the presidential campaign? and lev parnas said, he found zero evidence of any criminality in all of his travels to ukraine. and basically the only person who is willing to come forward with dirt turned out to be a russian asset. that's alex alexander smirnov, whom you referred to before? so we're kind of in this situation where the republicans are not able to produce any evidence of impeachable conduct. and the evidence that they have is suspect to say the least all right. congressman, i >> appreciate your time. thank you so much. >> thank you >> next, the texas governor tonight ordering police to arrest migrants for criminal trespass yet you're going to hear in a moment from a migrant here in the united states who says he would back trump if he could. and he'll tell you why an oprah winfrey speaking right now to gayle king and charles barkley about her weight loss. we will have the first preview
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allowed the law to go into effect after a district court previously blocked it >> hours later and appeals court blocked did again, causing confusion across the state. >> i think even legal experts are calling this judicial whiplash today >> more whiplash as the appeals court hears oral arguments and texas governor greg abbott is vowing to enforce the laws already in the books, even without sb4 texas has the legal authority to arrest people coming across the razor wire at barriers on our border. >> one texas sheriff says the situation makes a difference the gold to implement the law and puts an undue burden on local communities. >> this could put us in a situation where we could seen jail closures because we'll be at capacity by velazquez is criticism of republicans and their use of anti-immigrant rhetoric. he says he wants donald trump to when you get kagan donald trump, why >> but all but if an element is
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put a political miranda who's got to get us began lister whereas tokyo quran analyst or someone that's just so incredibly powerful, i mean, he's saying calling immigrants, rapists and and do using drugs is a great lie that trump's are racist. and yet he wants him to win because now he's a nationalist, nationalist, loved their country. i mean what, an incredible conversation >> you know, and one of the things that really stood out erin is i asked him specifically about trump's plan to put undocumented immigrants like him in camps and deport them back to their home countries. and he said that he would still support trump because he doesn't believe that trump would actually act on that anti-immigrant rhetoric. he says that that plan would be inhumane and illogical, and that trump would not act on
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that and aaron, he had one other piece of advice for republicans. he said, if republicans would stop using anti-immigrant rhetoric they would secure more of the hispanic vote >> erin. all right. rosa, thank you very much amazing reporting. thank you. >> next, a special >> investigation outfront. we're going to take you inside israeli movement to resettle israelis in gaza once the war is over >> i think of the people who live here, but also the people who live in gaza. what happens to them in this vision of this new settlement >> and oprah winfrey knight opening up about dieting and her use of weight loss drugs. that interview with gayle king and charles barkley, just wrapping up. >> and will share with you the >> first place what if you could go from this to this with
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outfront. this is evan israeli drone strike in the west bank, at least three people were killed, one seriously injured. this is according to the palestine red crescent society. the idf says that it hit what they call terrorist operatives inside a car. now this comes as a new cnn investigation reveals just how much traction the push for israeli settlements not in the west bank now, in gaza is getting are clarissa ward speaking to a woman at the center of this movement an idea that frankly was seen as incredibly extreme two most israelis, the vast majority of israelis before the october 7 attacks >> now though, she >> says she's hearing from hundreds of families interested in living in a new israeli riviera in gaza after the war clarissa ward is out front with this special report >> high in the hills of the occupied west bank, a flag flies in the face of a palestinian village. god is king says two young settlers
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guard this illegal outpost. construction hasn't even begun, but we are not welcome >> hey, there asking us to leave. they don't want to talk to us. they said had been here for about nine months >> not >> dotted across it's the landscape, more signs of the fight to assert israeli control over palestinian land. the arabic names on signpost crudely erased under international law, the bait hug less settlement is illegal, but last february, the israeli government officially recognized it along with eight others. move the us strongly opposed gamma >> last book, where >> here because god promised us this land as real pick car tells us now these settlers have set their sights on a new prize, one that seemed utterly impossible before october 7
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returning to gaza, they cheer that is the goal of zionist settler organization, nachala. one of more than a dozen groups. now advocating for the reestablishment of israeli settlements in gaza. >> jabin >> up mobile, a recent promotional video even boast that gaza will become the next riviera. >> young people need livia magee daniella weiss is the godmother of the movement, and she's already started recruiting from the 700,000 strong settler >> community of israel were just arriving now at acetyl in the occupied west bank and were heading to a talk the daniella weiss is giving to a group of people who are potentially interested in resettling gaza i'm not nevada to slide. we're for the >> land of israel and ben-gvir, she says about 20 people gather in the living room of a family home mic weiss knows that for many in this community, there is deep nostalgia for gush
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katif, a block of 21 israeli settlements that were forcibly evacuated by the the idf in 2005, when israel left the gaza strip this is the vision of gaza. she says, you see all the nucleus groups a map has already been drawn up with six groups laying claim to different parts of the enclave so they've just been handing out these little booklets let's say, people of israel return home. and then underneath a call to return to the settlements of gaza. >> the florida >> one of the organized there's tells the group they have a representative flying to florida to raise money. column not allow gets support from a number of groups in the us including fc americans for a safe israel, which cosponsored a recent webinar on the return to gush katif even as the biden administration has cracked down
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on settlements in the west bank, they're very strong support from very prominent, from very yeah. i would say wealthy people, wealthy jews in the us, in the us. >> can you name any names? no i cannot no. >> back at her home and kedumim settlement y tells us she's already enrolled 500 families even >> have on my on my cell phone names of people who say unlist me, enrolled me. i want to join. i i want to join the groups that are going to settle gaza. >> i have to ask you though, because >> we're sitting here talking and we're listening to >> i hope you are listening to it >> is a reminder there. i think of the people who live here, but also the people who live in gaza. what happens to them in this vision of this new settlement with jewish settlers even and then gaza city, what i think about gaza the aerobes of gaza lost the right to be in
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gaza on 7 october? yes, i do hear the mosque. i do. here the prayer. things were different until the october know arabic speaking about more than 2 million arabs they will. not stay there. you we jews will be in gaza >> that sounds like ethnic cleansing >> the aerobes, want to annihilate the state of israel. so you can call them monsters. you can you can call there call them cleansing of jews >> we are not >> doing to them they are doing to us. i couldn't make it clearer when i said that myself, as a person who is preoccupied with settling the land until the october i didn't have plans of returning to gaza it's clear. i'm not interested in cleansing what is clear is that why says view? >> who's >> traditionally seen as
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extreme in israel have become more popular since october 7 in late january, jubilant crowds packed an auditorium him in jerusalem for the victory of israel conference, calling for the resettlement of gaza. >> a >> poll that month from the jewish people policy institute found that 26% of israelis advocate the reconstruction direction of the gush katif settlements after the war is over among supporters of prime minister benjamin netanyahu's right-wing coalition government that number jumps to 51% several ministers were present at the conference, including far-right heritage minister amihai eliyahu >> in a >> rare interview with western media, he tells us his police clinical decisions are guided by the torah. >> is there anything about gush katif in here >> yes >> yes
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>> settlements in gaza are needed to prevent another october 7, a the fascia language of the land, says that wherever there is a jewish settlements, there will be more security. doesn't mean there will be absolute security, but there will be more security why would you advocate for something that many would say is illegal is immoral, is not supported by the >> majority of israelis and is also very harmful to israel in terms of its international standing. >> that marked the hosting >> why do you think it's immoral to take land from someone who wants? the kill me. >> why is it immoral to >> take my land, which my ancestors lived there, which i have even given up to someone who slaughters rapes, and murders me what is more immoral than that >> netanyahu has called resettling gaza an unrealistic goal. most israelis agreed but that hasn't stopped scores of idf soldiers fighting there from posting videos calling for
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a return to gush katif for many supporters of the settler movement, what was once a distant fantasy is now a fervent dream now, aaron, we also spend some time in tel-aviv. we went to a large anti-government protest, the largest, in fact, since october 7. and certainly nobody there to give you some perspective was talking about re-establishing gush katif for re-establishing any kind of settlements inside gaza. but we talked to one woman who's a professor but she said, i think was really interesting. she said, listen, they are a minority these extreme right-wing settler types, but they are politically a very powerful minority at the moment because they have such strong representation in benjamin netanyahu's coalition government. she also seven which i think is relevant to this idea that their ideas which were traditionally seen as fringe now have a lot more
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traction because in the aftermath of october 7, you do see a hardening of views and israel, you do see a shift to the right just as you do and many other countries after a massive attack like that, certainly you saw something hello or after 911 in the us, erin. >> all right. clarissa, thank you very much. just incredible to see that and to hear what they have to say. i'd run next oprah winfrey, just speaking to gayle king and charles barkley about her weight loss struggles now a weight-loss medication has changed her life >> it just >> everyone has been wanting to here and we have the first clip from their interview next new glasses >> i i'm just telling everyone see your tax refund. go further with >> buy one, get one free of vision works. see the difference >> deliveries happened >> ordered that this happens.
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patients. >> and >> she reveals the exact reason that she turned to ozempic like drugs. >> and that >> interview literally with charles and gail just wrapped up. we do though have the first preview for you >> years ago as you know, gal and the oprah show in the early, late 80s, early 90s, we were doing a lot of shows about alcoholism and people were saying, then the same thing, they're saying now, just put the food down. they were saying just put the bottle down because nobody understood that for some people, not everybody who drinks or over drinks becomes an alcoholic. but if you carry the marker or the gene that has, that allows alcoholism to flourish with you. you, you, you then develop alcoholism not everybody who over drinks because i can drink. you're under the table. and not and not now she's not lying yes, i can i think kayla anyone? yes. get out tequila, >> almost anybody. and it's not an issue for me, but i can't
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if i'm doing the same thing with donuts or, you know fatty things i up until this christmas every christmas of my life, i gain seven to eight pounds and so to be able to have people understand. so i had three goals. number one, people understand obesity is a disease ease. and so stop blaming yourself for something that's in your brain. stop shaming yourself and other people for that. and also to explain what the drugs actually do so i want to want to say this because we taped an hour and 14 minutes extra and had to cut that out. and so it was really important for me, for people to understand all the people who are saying that people like myself and you, charles, are taking this medicine from other people. we are not because there are, there's zepbound, there's mounjaro, there's with goldie, there's ozempic. so both companies that we had on produce a medications that are just for obesity. and the reason why obesity, and
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there'll be city drug and the diabetes drug our call something different is because your insurance pays for the diabetes drugs. if you have diabetes, it does not pay for the weight loss version of that drug. so nobody's taking drugs away from it. anybody else or medications away from anybody else because there is specifically an obesity medication. i think if you feel like being in a bigger body is great and you don't want to do anything about that and you feel fine. that is beautiful. i really admire people who really believe that. >> and >> i also feel like if you think, if you can work out and work out and i'm like you, charles, i couldn't work out anymore. i mean, like i can't climb any faster or run any faster i can't eat. that was down eaten one meal a day there's nothing else again do well, you can watch the entire conversation with gayle charles and oprah on king charles. thanks f