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strike on a school and mosque killing at least 90 people, including children. israel's military says it was targeting hamas members but has not offered any evidence to back up that claim we're also keeping a very close eye on israel's borders as iran and its proxy group hezbollah in lebanon, vowed to strike israel in retaliation. for the killing of a top hamas leader in tehran, and hezbollah commander in beirut, lebanon. we have our reporters covering all angles throughout the middle east. first let's get back to jessica in new york. >> while thanks so much and we're going to begin this hour with breaking news back here in the u.s. where the trump campaign says it has been hacked claiming, quote, foreign sources intended to interfere in the 2024 election cnn has reached out to the fbi for more information. we're waiting to hear back from them. but in the meantime, we want to check in. we'll see cnn's jeremy herb, who has been tracking this breaking story. jeremy, what more do we know?
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>> yet, jessica, the trump campaign revealed today that it has been hacked in these documents were sent to politico, which reported that it received from an anonymous account thousands of internal campaign documents. now in a statement, trump camp campaign spokesman stephen chung said that these documents were obtained from foreign sources, suggesting that it was iran who was behind this hacking chunk pointed to a report published earlier this week from microsoft, you said in a statement, these documents were obtained illegally from foreign sources hostile to the united states, intended to interfere with the 2024 election so chaos throughout the democratic process. on friday, a new report from microsoft found that iranian hackers broke into the account of a high-ranking official on a us presidential campaign in june 2024, which coincides with the close timing of president trump's selection of a vice presidential nominee now, this microsoft report, which released earlier this week said that hacking group associated with elon is iran islamic revolutionary guard corpse. they attempted to break into the account of a
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high-ranking campaign official in june they did not say which campaign it was or if it was successful. so it's not yet clear if it was a iran that was behind this hacking. jessica all right. >> shades of 2016 as well. alright. jeremy herb. thank you so much for that latest reporting. we appreciate it. and just hours from now, vice president kamala harris and her running mate, governor tim walz, will take the stage at a rally in las vegas. there'll be wrapping up nearly week long tour through some of the most critical battleground states of this election. the harris campaign has i've seen a jolt of voter enthusiasm in the last three weeks since president biden dropped out of the race and she became the party's presumptive nominee. she's new polling showing it's not just fibs. cnn's harry enten here to break that polling data down for us. harry, what do these new, new york times poll show? i've heard from a lot of people about these a lot of people with eyes on these yeah, a lot of people i think this was the type of polling we've been waiting for, right? >> we've seen that national polling showing movement
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towards kamala harris. now we get some swing-state polling showing something very similar. alright, these are in the great lake battleground states. we're talking about pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan. you go back to may, what you you see, you saw that a pretty tight race between joe biden and donald trump. but you see more red than blue on the screen, of course, all three of these states were states that joe biden carried last time around you saw a three-point lead for trump and pennsylvania one well within the margin of error in wisconsin, and then a one point lead for biden michigan. but look at where we are now. this is the type of movement the harris campaign has been looking for look in pennsylvania, a four-point advantage, wisconsin, a four-point advantage michigan, a four-point advantage. and in all three of these states, we see clear movement towards the democratic nominee. i will point out we're still no clear leader land in this particular instance. but the harris campaign has to love this movement, seven points in pennsylvania, five points to wisconsin, and three points in the great state of michigan, all moving towards kamala harris and she has the advantage in all three, although again, no clear leader within the margin of error,
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right? >> important to keep that context in mind. now, these aren't the only swing state polls that are showing trump's slipping that's exactly right. you know, if we were just talking about the new york times, sienna college and say, you know what, hold on a second, hold on, you know, me, jessica, you know that i like to see confirmation of an individual, paul, so that were ipsos polls that were conducted in these same states. and i want you to look, this is an aggregate, a course, across michigan, pennsylvania was it's constant you go back to june, what you see is saw trump on average up by two points, very similar to what we saw in the new york times sienna college poll, looked at where we are now the august margin between harris and trump, and look at what we see here. we see harris up by two points. again, no clear leader, but that four-point movement very similar to what we saw in the new york times, sienna college poll. and this is what we're seeing across the polling data. it's not just one poll, it's not just one pollster. it's across pollsters. it's across polls. and of course, in these great lake battleground states, they're going to be so important. we're seeing this
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four-point move with, instead of seeing a small republican lead, we're seeing a small democratic party lead and in this particular case, a small kamala harris lead over donald trump, the reverse of what we were just seeing just two months ago. >> yeah. and of course, the reason we care about these particular states so much is because of the electoral college and how this all is decided in the fall. what does this data mean for the electoral college more broadly and how that's playing out. >> yeah. so look, this is what we're talking about, the race to 200 270 electoral votes. and i want to give kamala harris those great lake battleground states where she was leading, although within the margin of error, we're talking about wisconsin, we're talking michigan, we're talking pennsylvania. if we give those three states to kamala harris, even if she loses in nevada, arizona, and georgia, which are far from guaranteed. these, of course were three states that joe biden carried last time around, but in which the democrats move falling a little bit short of their 2020 numbers, at least in recent data, at least when joe biden's in the race. but if we give harris wisconsin,
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michigan, and pennsylvania, look at that. she doesn't even need these sunbelt battleground state. she gets too exactly 270 electoral votes. so the fact is, when you see those polls in those great lake battleground states, and you see that harris has turned the tide around from basically, you know, donald trump being slightly ahead tonight, harris being slightly ahead. that could be the entire ball game, even if she loses down south, if she winds up north that's enough. that gets you to exactly 270 electoral votes. and that's why those new york times sienna college poll says, well, so cypselus polling data, why it means so much. >> and so here we are, we're probably, i'm ballparking it here 80 something days away from the election at this point, how much can things change from now until the election? >> yes. so we have seen a lot of movement in the last two to three months and i just want to note that the movement that we've seen towards harris could easily reverse itself. and the reason i say that is because how far off were the polls on august 10 compared to the final margin in michigan,
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pennsylvania, and wisconsin on average in 2016 the average from the polls at this point to the final margin nine points across those three states. how about in 2020 look at that. the average movement from the final poll, from the polls at this point to the final margin. look at that five points so the fact is, yes, kamala harris may be slightly ahead right now. again, though, a race which, which there's no clear leader within the margin of error, but that could easily turn around in the final, let's say a little bit less than three months to go. there's still a lot of campaign to go. we've got a democratic national convention ago. we probably have at least one more debate to go. so still a lot can change but at the end of the day, jessica, if you're the democratic party and you were looking at the polls to three months ago and you compare it where you look now, i think for no doubt they'd rather look at this picture and august than the picture they were looking at. it may it's much more rosy picture for the democratic party, but still a lot of campaign ago, jessica. >> yeah, that's right. all right. harry enten always great. have you break it down for us? thanks so much for that. let's turn back to our
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breaking story this hour, the trump campaign saying it has been hacked by what it's calling quote, foreign sources looking to interfere in the election and joining us now, national political reporter for the bulwark marc caputo mark, thanks so much for being here with us. i know you've been covering the trump campaign extensively. we remember back to 2016 when trump asked russian hackers to find hillary clinton's emails. now the trump campaign saying it's been hacked by what it calls a foreign source, how significant is this? >> well, the significance of the breach, i don't know the significance of this is a new story is pretty big because it's probably going to reverse some of the roles of the right and the left in 2016, the left for saying, oh, my god, news media don't publish stuff from the campaign and the right was saying, yeah, yeah, do it. now, the right is saying no, no, don't do that. and i've just seen now, twitter is a bad judge of public sentiment, but
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i'm saying a lot of people on the left saying, okay guys, you need to publish this as well. turn is fair play how that plays out in the position is political and it's kind of unique yeah, it will be very interesting to see how this plays out. what is the trump campaign concerned? what is their level of concern about this at this point i, can't really tell what their level of concern about it is genuinely but there certainly freaked out that somewhat appears to have hacked into their campaign in some way, shape, or form from what we understand it to a spear phishing attack. >> let's kind of a thing where someone has sent up an email or a link by email, you click it and they they gain access to your equipment, your controls, your system. but just what was compromised and what is in the hands of whichever actors these are is not clear. and if you're a campaign that's going to make it pretty nervous. especially lately now, exactly when the hack happened and what information was gleaned is unclear. >> the past few weeks have been
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just sort of a murderer's row of bad news for the trump campaign. >> and this sort of is really a final bid terrible news for them to sort of subsume or to be hit with i think going forward, the campaign is going to have to fix its security protocols and do a trial should figure out just what happened it has been interesting. you mentioned the last several weeks to see one of the greatest stretches for this, for the trump campaign that came back several weeks ago before president biden dropped out of this race. now that pendulum of course, has swung in the democrats favor with incredible momentum for vice president president harris and her campaign. we now see trump has been off the campaign trail getting back on it last night and montana, what do you make of how he's metabolizing all of this and what the campaign and his advisers are i'm
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trying to advise him to do versus what trump the candidate and his instincts are what's never quite clear what his advisers say that they're advising him to do, because that's just considered a no-no in the trump campaign and trump's prior two campaigns and in the trump white house, they're all these always these various circles have been pfizer's who would leak to the media this information about how they were advising trump to be better and that was really damaging to both his white house has information flow as well as that of two prior campaigns. you're not hearing that out of this trump campaign, at least not yet. >> now, there was a really fantastic report in the new york times this morning and it jives with some of the things i knew, although they've got a lot of news and there you should read it where trump is angry he's not handling this well and even prior to this, i think it was on cnn on thursday on outfront with erin burnett show. i guess erica hill was there for and one of the things that i made clear there was
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that even though trump is not admitting that he was losing, and that doesn't mean he's lost his body language is communicating that he is he's acting in such a way where you can just tell that he's nervous, he's unsettled and the new york times reported quite clearly that he's told people he's told donors look, i'm angry. >> they want them to get on message. they wanted to be clearer and more concise. he's not doing it. >> so there bit of a troubling debt spiral at the moment, maybe just files a little too strong. people can misconstrue that. >> they're in a negative feedback loop with positive or positive feedback loop with negative consequences how he gets out of that, it's not very clear. it will be interesting to see how the next few weeks go as we settle into the fall, marc caputo. great to have you on. thanks so much thanks, jessica, appreciate you will have much more news ahead, including wolf blitzer live in tel aviv. >> wolf jessica, thank you. >> straight ahead from here in tel aviv, we're getting
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reaction from across this region. israel's deadly early morning strike on a school and a mask in gaza, dozens are dead, plus sources now say lebanon is a militant group hezbollah is ready to strike israel in a matter of days. and dozens of hostages are still being held in gaza tonight. will speak to the father of one of them. i'm just ahead. stay with us. you're in the cnn newsroom cnn is live from chicago as democrats unite to offer their support to it but new nominee and her running mate fellow cnn for complete coverage, the democratic national convention starts monday, august 19 on cnn and streaming on max. here we are driving down the road and all of a sudden look at that and know what we can do now to save life.com, they are the experts. >> i've replaced so you can recalibrating windshields you get, a crack in your windshield is only one choice, save flight room might replace when you're the leader was asked to clean
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this is cnn welcome back. >> i'm wolf blitzer in tel aviv, israel devastating israeli attack on a school in gaza is now threatening the possibility of restarting ceasefire talks between hamas and israel. this afternoon, israel please strike earlier saturday morning hit a school and a mosque compound in gaza, a warning the images you're about to see are disturbing gaza officials say at least 93 people are dead, including children and more are injured after the strike on a compound where displaced palestinians we are sheltering. israel tells cnn it was targeting, i'm quoting now, hamas terrorists who are running a command and control center inside that compound, but have yet to provide evidence to back up their claim. and they say they took steps to mitigate the risk to civilians cnn cannot verify those claims. this is the idf's fifth strike on a school in gaza in just six days cnn's clarissa ward is here with me
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in tel aviv. she's monitoring what's going on. this was truly clarissa a devastating attack was a horrific attack. the gaza civil defense is saying that among those 93 dead 11 of them were children, six of them were women. and it hit these worshippers just at dawn as they were praying the fuzzer prayer, the first prayer the day, rescue workers arrived on the scene. and really the video we've been looking through all day wolf, it looks like a scene from a horror movie honestly, very, very grateful. some indeed. now we have heard an english statement has come out from idf spokesperson rear admiral daniel hagari, where he acknowledges that they understand that the schools, while they're not in session, they are facto shelters according to the gaza civil defense, 6,000 people, people were sheltering. in this specific location. hagari says that and we've heard this many times before that hamas is using these types of shelters as command and control centers. and he goes on to say that this specific fec type of munition
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that the idf use for this strike could not create those casualties could not create that level of damage. now, we actually found some footage of one of the munitions used. it's called the gbu-39 small diameter bomb. its us may produced by boeing. we spoke to two different weapons experts, one of them former us army bomb technician, who said that if the room was crowded with a lot of people, that even smaller munitions like that can cause very high casualty guilty rates. again, the gaza civil defense is saying that there were 200 people roughly who are gathered in that room for that prayer so we're not on the ground gaza, we don't have eyes exactly to say how many people were killed, but we are seeing international condemnation coming, flooding in and judging from those pictures that i have been waiting through all day, wolf, it was a very gruesome and horrific scenes to those little kids on the ground. it's heartbreaking to see those images indeed, clarissa i know
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you're working your sources. thank you very, very much all of this is unfolding as there are ceasefire talks scheduled for later this week. let me go back to clarissa for a moment. those talks are supposed to take place either in cairo or doha, qatar, on thursday this coming thursday, what are we hearing? >> well, the first thing i would just say is that hamas has not yet said whether they will even attend the talks. so there is already that question mark hanging over. does this strike in gaza gruesome and horrific as it was? does that put something of a question mark around what hamas's response might be, what the response is. well, of countries like qatar, like egypt, arab nations that feel huge amounts of pressure from their own people to really show that they're taking a strong hand against israel but also feel a huge amount of pressure to deliver peace the thing we are hearing again and again, wolf is people questioning and not just an arab countries in the west too? israel really sincere at this stage about wanting
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peace and that obviously comes into question much more when you have a strike, like we saw today, but diplomats from all over the world are furiously trying to push these ceasefire talks across the finish line. of course, it's not just what's happening in gaza that is causing so much tension. you have a potential retaliation from iran and you have an anticipated retaliation from hezbollah and the entire region really on a knife-edge. well, us says it will send a representative to these negotiations thursday, whether it's in cairo or doha, and the israeli say they'll send a representative as well. >> we shall see what happens with hamas if they send a representative clarissa ward. thank you very much. right now is really firefighting teams are battling multiple fires that have just broken out northern israel after the idf intercepted multiple drone launches from hizballah in south lebanon, heading into israeli territory the israeli military says several areas are
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affected by the fires, but no casualties, at least not yet, have been reported. all this comes as sources tell cnn that hezbollah says it is ready to strike. israel independent of iran, as fears of an imminent iranian attack threatened to widen the conflict into a much wider regional war. or iran has vowed what it's caused, blood vengeance after hamas leader was killed in tehran last week iran and hamas blamed israel, though israel has not confirmed or denied responsibility the us meanwhile is warning of a quote, major escalation if iran were to launch this kind of full scale attack against israel cnn military analyst retired us air force colonel cedric leighton is joining us right now. colonel law, will this turn into an all-out war? what's your bottom assessment? >> but we'll see whether those areas where i think tightly likely i'd give it about a 50% chance that war could break out. the type that we fear
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there off course on the diplomatic efforts that you and clarissa were talking about, those could very well bear some fruit and could potentially delay as some of these attacks that we think might happen. but the bottom line is that both hezbollah and iran have various interests that they think they can only achieve various goals that they can only achieve through direct combat that israel and that's something that we will probably see in the not-too-distant future. >> and if they were to launch this kind of attack, whether hezbollah or iran, israelis would respond with massive force as well. this thing could escalate even more dramatically than a lot of people anticipated. colonel israeli officials told their american counterparts that they use small munitions. their words small munitions as opposed to larger bombs in that airstrike specifically to mitigate civilian harm in gaza. us official familiar with the matter says that's what the
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israelis are saying. what's your reaction to that well, it's certainly true that they probably used the gbu-39 is clarissa was mentioning that is what's called a small diameter bomb in the way that bomb is designed, it's designed to be a gps guidance nation that hits a specific target so we it is designed to minimize civilian casualties or collateral damage. >> but as some of the other weapons experts have been saying, if a bomb that goes off in a crowded area, it will still kill a lot of people because it has a blast radius that is quite effective. would that limited area. but if there were people in that area, they will most likely be injured or killed carlson cedric leighton, thanks very much for joining us. >> appreciate it always. to get your expertise, i want to go back to jessica in new york thank you so much, wolf still ahead. markets seem to have recovered a sense of calm after a wild week. the question is, what comes next? what you
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week we started with that dramatic monday's selloff. now stocks seem to be basically back to where they started, walk us through what happened yeah. >> for sure. so let me just start by saying august has tended to be for the last few years a rocky time in the market. so it's not a surprise that you have a blip basically what happened was we got some unwinding and various trades in japan at the same time, we got a bad jobs report in the u.s. all that together with some other data pointing to consumer slowdown, some of that covid savings cushion being spent down led investors to believe, hey, there might be a market slowdown coming and so people start trading. they're expecting the market to go down. that then creates a sort of a bit of a sell off of billing cycle where it does go down. but the next day you saw it go back up and that says that we just don't know yet where we are. >> i should also say that wall street and main street are very different things. >> i expect walz tweet to
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continue to be jittery really through the election because there's just a lot of unknowns out there economically, politically. but i would want to see at least another month or two of jobs data to say for sure, yes. we are in an economic slowdown even with all of that dropped does make people nervous if they have a 401k or they have retirement accounts, especially people who might be getting near needing those, right? >> needing to dip into those two because they're going to be retired hearing what is your advice to them sit tight. >> this is not a time to be making rash moves. it's not a time to be selling. i really, as i say, expect a lot of volatility through the election we are at a i would say a turning point moment in the economy. we're going to know within three. months, four months, whether or not we are going to go into slow down, which by the way would be about normal man. last time we really had a recession aside from that, very quick covid, blip and then quit, come comeback was 15 years ago. so we are due for something of a slowdown. it
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wouldn't be abnormal. but again, it's possible that we could still have a soft landing. you really want to see three to jobs reports before you say yes. this is a trend and there was some good news though for people who might be trying to buy their first home absolutely you're going to start to see interest rates go down very likely the fed will probably cut in september, banks are already lowering ahead of that that's going to be a really great thing for people that want to buy and maybe people that want to sell to one of the things has kept the market so high, is that after covid, you got price hikes? >> it also had very high interest rates. so people just couldn't move was stock was not moving. buyers didn't want to go and pay those high rates. prices have still been high. so if you start to see at least one part of that equation, the interest rate getting a little bit lower. you might see some more supply in the market that might lose some things up and just make it easier for everybody that wants to be a homeowner that would be welcome
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news for a lot of people all right. rana foroohar. thank you so much for your expertise. we appreciate it thank you still ahead. 115 hostages still being held by hamas were going to go back to wolf blitzer, who's live in tel aviv. he's going to talk with one the father, whose son was abducted, taken on october 7, here in the cnn newsroom on the, edge moments that deep, dark, culture coming this fall on cnn is your daughter telling you they may have allergic it apa quell is the number one treatment for allergic catch that veterinarians have trusted for over 15 million dogs. and it starts working in just four hours. did not use in dogs with serious infections may cause worsening existing parasitic skin infestations or pre-existing cancers and
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evening out of the middle east, israel defense forces say a top islamic jihad commander was likely at the school that was struck today in gaza. are warning the video you're about to see may be disturbing at least 93 palestinians were killed and more injured according to gaza officials, israeli military says it's not clear yet if that commander was at the location at the time of the airstrike, but it says there is a high probability that austria of judah was at the school that was targeted. that's coming in from the idf chief spokesman retired admiral daniel hagari. israel is telling cnn that they took steps to mitigate civilian casualties and that hamas terrorists were operating a base in that area all this comes as. both israel and hamas were set to resume ceasefire talks, this coming week, this coming thursday. i want to discuss what's going on, the latest developments in those ceasefire and hostage
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negotiations with ruby khen, can son itay fan because an idf soldier was killed on october 7. ruby khen has been advocating ever since to bring home all the hostages alive and dead, including his sons remains. ruby rubicon is joining us right now. ruby, what's your thoughts right now? this is really attack on this mosque and the school and the resulting casualties how's that going to impact the opportunity potentially to bring home all the remaining israel? well, the hostages. >> yeah, so at least what i think wolf has that there's a time especially now that we all kind of like out that two minute warning before getting in, we need to think what is strategic? and, that's slotted to help us get that hostage deal. and i would question and ask, is this attack helpful to get us that finish line or not? yeah, of course. they feel unfortunate that these things happen. we did not enjoy seeing these things happen. we do not like to see people, innocent
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people killed it's time after ten months put this to, last. >> you want a negotiation to result in a ceasefire and to bring all the hostages home. >> now, 100 and, and 15 families that have been through excruciating pain and psychological warfare and my son is one of them. he is it's one of the eight us hostages. unfortunately, as you mentioned, it tie we were notified is most likely not coming back alive, but he is part of 45, 45 wolf us citizens that were killed by hamas on october 7, that matters and i know you and some of the other family members of the american hostages had a chance to speak when yesterday with jake sullivan president biden's national security adviser, what was the upshot so we've been fortunate that mr. sullivan finds time to talk to us. we
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have an ongoing call with the white house once a week yesterday, he did talk to us and give us kind of like the game plan that to you has, has for next week, we understood, mr. but thank god will be coming before han to the region and laying the dam. luck we told mr. sullivan that we wanted to congratulate him on the most recent deal of letting us hostages out and complicated with a number of countries involved deal of getting us hostages and we urge mr. solvent the saying that if these talks do not consume to deal than maybe that template that was built to at least the u.s. hostages with russia, where mr. biden made a very tough decision. but it was leadership and he took that tough decision to get these us hostages out. and, we urge mr. solvent to think again, if this week is not going to where we
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are planning to go, then these us citizens have been in harm's way for over ten months. it's time to get oh, certainly it's time to bring all the hostages back home if there is an escalation in the tensions and there's award a real war than iran attacks is israel hezbollah from lebanon attacks. >> how's that going to impact the effort to try to bring the hostages home so i think that we the majority of the people that live in israel are very grateful for what the united states has done last ten days with mobilizing these forces into the region. >> it has deterred until now, either and his villa for making an attack on as also we have they thankful for that foot indicted states. we see the efforts that the united states are putting on this. we also see a very interesting common from ireland that came out the last 24 hours, saying that they are not a sign to a deal between israel and hamas. we've seen our country come out.
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we've seen france, and of course qatar and egypt urging for this deal to happen so we are optimistic because we have no other choice but we are positive that this is the time, this is the window so of opportunity because of the political window belsen, the united states, and israel to get this done. and we need everybody, everybody focused to get this deal done. and i would even aj the prime minister of israel that claims he is the best negotiator. he knows how to get a deal done, he knows how to stand for what is right for the state of israel. i would add, jim, mr and ateneo, please get on a plane. this does say we see the prime minister of qatar involved directly in these talks. i would urge him get on a plane you'll be, very thankful to see you negotiate and brveones months of this agony. inhe tinyu personally to go to either cairo or doha, qatar? sure. and negotiate on behalf of israel. >> he is the prime minister. he was happened on october 7. then he
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claims that he knows to do the best negotiation possible show up. do usa playing i loved ones back home. it's about time ruby, i want you to stay with us the democratic presidential candidate and vice president, united states, has just spoken out about the hostage situation and what's going on here in the middle east. i want to run a little clip and listen to this to go after the terrorists that are hamas but as i've said many, many times they also have i believe that important responsibility to avoid civilian casualties in saying that since october 7, it's written policy. for many, many months down as tens of thousands civilians have been killed. >> i mean, there are people who are asking for limitations on arms to israel, any kind of change? what do you say to those folks who are looking for more than we should look out for civilians well, look first and foremost, and the president
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and i've been working around this around the clock. >> we need to get the hostages out. we need a hostage deal and we need to cease fire and i can't stress that strongly enough. it needs to get done. the deal needs to get done. it needs to get done now economy, i know you're going to speak about that this coming week rubio, i don't know if you could really hear the audio was not clear. >> but what did you think of what you heard? >> i think it's consistent with what the u.s administration, the biden administration has been advocating for a while. the key to stability in the legion and the de-escalation is the hostage deal that will bring down tension both here with israel in the north and the south with tsai lan so this is the key and this is where we see the u.s putting a lot of effort, a lot of pressure on all the sides to get a deal. this is part of the strategic interest of the united states to blame de-escalation to the region and combining you again,
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there are eight us hostages that have been in harm's way. the ten months so it's the u.s. has equity in this. it's not just being a facilitator. i'm very i quickly you have a book that you brought. i just want to show our viewers what is this book about? >> yeah, it's a book that was done by a famous photographer here in israel calls eve colin we yes, families who have the white house and the pentagon meeting, the secretary of defense about 10:10 days ago. my mom taught me, you don't come empty handed to people like that. so i saw what would make sense to come and show so this is a book that we documents what happened on october 7 and i think as the pentagon is somewhat of a museum and i think it's very important to have this documented album and the white house, as well as the pentagon the secretary of defense was very grateful for this seeing this book and taking time to look at it, as well as the president himself. we had the families, us families of cross
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put something at the beginning, thanking them for the effort and urging them to get this done. >> thoughts go out to eat tie right now and we're so sad that you who who informed you that he had had died was a combined effort by both us intelligence as well as the israeli intelligence and we will grateful on that they difficult day that the president himself actually give us a call as wrong as the vice president and secretary of state and we more or less told them the same thing. and i asked him and i'm asking you as well do you know what shivers shivers the jewish tradition where the israeli people more on for their deceased loved ones, and just the israeli people, the jewish people and jewish people, excuse me and i told him, we decided not to do a shiva because in our book, he's not back and i asked the president when are we going to have a shiva as well as the vice president, as well as secretary of state and that's what we're
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waiting for because he is still a hostage and he needs to come back and we need to be united with him and be able to have all next chapter of our lives began and not be captain this limbo with ten months to horrible, horrible situation rubin. thank you so much. good luck to you and your family and let's hope all those hostages are coming home. okay. i'm coming home soon. appreciate it. very much jessica, back to you all right. well, thank you so much for that interview where we're sending our best to ruby and to all the family members and friends those hostages, hopefully they are home. sun still ahead. >> olympic drama, the
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occasion, france led by victor wembanyama, the latest to try and stop the americans, the young phenom with 26 points, but it wasn't enough a balanced american can attack led by those superstars you mentioned lebron james, steph curry leading the way tim, you say beating france 98 points to 87, that's a fifth straight. yes. a fifth-straight gold for the american team and a developing story off the field. this is highly significantly american gymnasts, jordan chiles may soon after return the bronze medal she won on the floor exercise earlier in the week after a ruling from the court of arbitration for sport. remember the bronze medal was originally awarded two romanian teen ana barbosu, charles had finished fifth originally, but then successfully challenged. she thought the difficulty score which added 0.1 to a tally, the american way because that moved up to third behind compatriot simone biles and brazil's rebeca and draghi who won gold. but earlier on this saturday, the court of arbitration for sport ruling the initial inquiry made by the usa was filed after the
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