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the, the, you're watching the dr. news, lar, from. well, joe biden, defies, calls to abandon his re election campaign. we're going to where it comes as going from show, from democratic so me close to drop out of the presidential is also coming up. an admission of failure is the tree says it's for use to protect it's rarely citizens during the october, 7th to attacks on you. investigation concludes that the civilians have to fend off off militants all by themselves. the
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massage, as well as back into the program, concerns about jo biden's, mental acuity and fitness adult. getting his re election campaign and prompting calls for him to be dropped. but they had to one year to lose domains formerly committed to the race and the semester she has brought to the key battleground, state of michigan, still, america's political divisions. i'll be coming for the infringed, with everybody in performance, scrutinized plus signs of decline or frailty. some more to us for you to motivate, to, to and out, and support what critics find more reason not to vote for him to benjamin our daughter is a young democrat at a time where a mountain number and his party say their presidential candidate is too old he's melting his own local election effort, knocking on doors, hoping to convince his neighbors to vote. jimenez county commissioner. but on the day the president was in michigan. the nationwide discourse around the presidential
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election, large benjamin keeping donald trump out of office is the priority over all other concerns. every single issue that we know and that we hold dear is at stake in the selection of project 2025. donald trump's, you know, signature policy agenda, $996.00 pages that are dedicated to tearing apart every thing that we know and love about america. whether you care about your environment or you care about your health care. or you want to make sure that your kids get a good education and we will lose everything in a presidential election that's going to be one on the margins. few states matter more than michigan. but beyond this room of tearing supporters, the campaign crisis over biden's potential age related decline is further impacting the president's already complicated standing in the state. the outside the event,
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the abandoned by the movement urged folders not to vote for bite and seeing. the president continued to support israel throughout its bombardment of gaza, ignoring their condemnation. the movements founder says that the discussion about biden's age has created an opportunity to turn more photos off by the people have now come or join the band fighters. not for the same reasons. but one thing that we've learned is also to tell the american public that we know a few things about joe 5. and we now know that the president is often in denial, is a person who's been stubborn. we're seeing the exact same behavior now when it became evident to the american public, that he's just not capable of leading the front of the muslim american vote. health edge, joe biden, to victory and the state in 2020 few expect the same outcome in 2024. providing supporters. a reason to be more vocal about their candidate the need for him to
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continue this run despite the ongoing concerns. i think it's ridiculous. whatever, now, how do you do the job? he's doing the job right now, and he's doing it. we're really, really what really well is not a better candidate that could come before would that would be able to perform that . his level for placing him at this point is the risk human over very, at least to my eyes, plus who's going to replace some burden and says, no one has to. and the message appreciated by most the audience who probably notice was speculation, right? what's job i'm going to do is you're going to drop out here. what are you doing? we're gonna we're we're not everyone in michigan. vince, however, why they need especially michiganders to come out for him. and it might take more than just a vigorous, rarely appearance to get them to do so, especially when it's more then just as easy as stopping cell phone and national
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perspective and buy them scan to to see we spoke audio, but dr. jackson. james, who is the resident senior fellow, have a gentleman mazda of funding. he focuses on german american traditions. i asked him if there were many, what the maybe, why do use in germany about biden's ability to be trump? i wouldn't know too much about whether or not the germans are worried about, but i think they're much more worried about trump. and so the question really comes down to who is going to be able to defeat trump? that's the bottom line, i think in germany, the question is also going to be whether or not but, and in the domestic. she is going to be able to make his argument as forcefully as he's made. and what for an aussie, those features that he gave recently at the nato summit, where the air conditioning and it seems to me that the issue is going to be for the germans in new york in general. is, is there's, they are going to be a possibility that the mr. vine will continue to be in the white house,
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or will there be someone else who will be equally adamant about the need for a strong transatlantic relationship. doctor jackson, james bass. i'm the gentleman watched lafond now and then doing an investigation by instrument extra. you have the knowledge that it's troops for you to protect civilians to come off is october 7th pedo attacks. the inquiry detailed a slow and disorganized response to the attack on keyboards. barry, one of the worst hit communities that there is there as defense ministers calling for the stair to inquire into the attack and the government's response. the security cameras capture the moment how most spite is surrounded could boats farai their attack began early in the morning on october 7th and ended with 101 residents killed. the another 32 people taken hostage. the military has now admitted the community wasted hours to help to arrive with forces waiting
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outside the kibbutz into the afternoon as residents were being killed. so i'll just show them to see my throne. they use royal defense forces failed in the mission to protect the residents of kibbutz. barry, it is painful and difficult for me to say this was the idea of should have defended the residence of kibbutz berry. i know, but unfortunately we shall we will not there. the mission alone, the hours of fighting for hours the residence of barry defended their families with their bodies alone in front of the terrace from jim live down with them. probably the military admitted it was unprepared for the infiltration of militants. didn't have enough forces in the area and said it's fine check was um, coordinated the investigation praise the bravery of the kibbutz residents. but some still have questions. the conclusion of this is what a supposed to come down in the future,
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but we didn't get down to why the army didn't come. i mean, mean why we left alone some conclusions that's not like the big picture, the inclusion. and then what could have done differently and they're going to do on the next step. how can we feel secure? again, it is rouse, defense minister, you'll have a gun and is now cooling for a national inquiry. it's a, there's only pro, needs to check me. the whole minister of defense needs to check the prime minister needs to check the chief of staff and the head position. but that was about human rights groups have previously criticized as riley investigation saying they really results and punishment. israel slicing in gaza in response to the october stevens attacks has killed 38000 people. according to him,
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us run helpful socrates. israel is now facing allegations of war crimes and genocide in international thoughts. let's get more on this from laura blooming fans . she's the middle east analyst a johns hopkins school for advanced international studies and joins us now from this fund. but it's good to have you with us again. i want to start by austin. you did the district board explain why interest um, he was so unprepared for this infiltration of militants. i mean, great question. i think it gave us the what happened on october 7th, but it didn't even begin to address the why. you know, this community that was just investigated. um, there were more residents killed there than in any other community. it was 110th of the population over a 100 killed, 30 taken hostage, 11 of whom are still being held in gaza in captivity. so there are many questions that were raised, but not enough answers given. and you can hear that from the as realize themselves,
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which is why they're pushing even harder for a hostage to deal. exactly for speaking of keyboards fairly. be heard residents and that's report austin. what will it be different next time? can we expect a response? a clear plan going forward as well as, you know, israel said housing principle is security, right? it'd be, was supposed to be a safe haven. it became a slaughter house on october 7th. as israel's military chief of staff acknowledged, he said parents were left, they created body bunkers, a mother and father on either side of a child. as bullets penetrated all of them and they died together. i think the strongest feeling is abandonment. and for the israel is to be reassure the idea of has to begin to build trust, which is why i think they are holy owning their responsibility for what happened. but they're also throwing a little bit of a job at benjamin natania. because as defense minister go on said it is time for state independent inquiry. we were all be held accountable, including prime minister in the time. you know,
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this is something that he's solved and we did that in a 10 yahoo is avoided taking responsibility. he said while we're at battle while we're fighting and gaza, this isn't a time that comment you mention from y'all. colanda is actually what rudy stood out to me because he said investigate me investigated the prime minister as you just go to do you believe he means it and do you believe that would be consequences for the authorities as well as the military? i think israel has a reasonable record when it comes to these wars and failures, you know, following the young kipper war and following the 11 and war decade later. um, they are fairly good at looking inward and trying to learn their lessons. i mean, when natania, who is coming to washington in 10 days, and these rallies were dual citizens, american is really the hostage families are trying to meet with and confront natania who in washington. he's coming for his great moment to give a try on center, at least some kind of, you know, rallying cry speech to congress. but the american families of the hostages were
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still being held in gaza are asking for a meeting with him. and it's after 9 months, a lot of people talk about that is that just ation period for a baby. and this is also the gestation period for accountability or so now i'm with prime minister have been now heading to the us and these families holding him to account. can this report finally looked like an admission of failure? and in fact, the fact that he has survived, or this criticism internally as well, it's just the beginning. i mean, it's interesting. it looks like a military acknowledgement of failure. but when to actually doing is pointing the finger right back politically, a benjamin netanyahu, because in a spring and summer of 2023. when israel was an engaged and a kind of very, very divisive, a civil discourse of those demonstrations over the idea of judicial reform. which nathaniel, who was pushing to so that he could evade responsibility on a domestic corruption charge. on the military,
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you issued multiple warning saying we are divided, we will be exploited for that hamas is watching. our enemies are watching. whether it's has bella to the north or re run to the east, we are, we are under a threat and we should take that seriously and a teen, yahoo, supposedly didn't that, you know, didn't take that intelligence warning seriously. it was an intelligence failure. it was an operational failure and as the spokesman said to the idea, we failed for quite a bit to unpack the and thank you for doing that. so clearly for us, laura blooming files, middle east and left at the johns hopkins school for advanced international studies . thank you. now, a judge in new mexico has dismissed the involuntary manslaughter charges against actor alec baldwin off to finding the state with his evidence from the defense thrown and brought a sudden dramatic into the proceedings only 3 days into the trial. in 2021. baldwin, physically short photographer helene the hutchins on set with the gunnery that was
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