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team 6 negotiators from qatar citing a dead end in talk as the idf strikes in gaza. this comes after a day's long cease-fire that led to hundreds of hostages removed from hamas. aishah. aishah: i'm aishah hasnie. vowing to fight until the end and the forces will shift their focus to southern gaza. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot is live in israel with us now with the latest developments and greg, you said in the past couple of hours here, you can hear the fighting. >> it's amazing stuff, yeah, aishah. it's not a quiet night here. we're about a mile away from the gaza strip and yes, that temporary cease-fire between israel and hamas is over. the fight is on. the last 10 minutes, for example, we've seen massive air strikes hitting the center of the northern gaza area.
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throughout the day, israel rile artillery, tanks, ships firing off the coast as well as a lot of ground fire presumably between the two sides. israeli military spokesperson confirming that we've been witnessing, i'm quoting here. israeli fighters are in gaza, places they haven't gone before. and they've found piles of hamas rockets stacked underneath u.n. relief box ins one building. we cannot confirm that, but we've seen barrages of rockets coming from gaza in the last two days. 250, according to the israelis, most knocked down by the air defenses. israeli air force has been bizes up and down the gaza strip, focusing on the southern part, 50 hits there, it's believed along with the people crowded in there the hamas leadership, they've found a new hideout. all of this contributing to a humanitarian crisis in gaza and says that some relief trucks
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have made it in today. it's not enough for the beleaguered for the residents of gaza very much caught in the cross fire. as for the hostages, we've learned that six israelis thought to have been captive, have been killed, their bodies not yet returned. 105 for the past week. 136 remain. overall four israeli-americans have been freed and eight remain in the gaza strip nearby where we are right now. some of those freed will be speaking at a rally in tel aviv tonight. it should be a moving moment. they've also asked to speak with israeli prime minister netanyahu. a lot of people torn in a lot of different direction by this cries sit right now in the region, back to you. aishah: greg palkot live for us in israel, greg, thank you. griff: and president biden continuing to monitor the renewed fighting in gaza as he's facing dissent inside the white house over the administration's handling of
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the israel-hamas war. lucas tomlinson has the latest. >> right now it does not appear that the white house and israel are on the same page when it comes to fighting this war. officials at the white house do not want to see a bombing campaign in southern gaza that resembles the one in the north. here is john kirby late this week. >> we do not support a move to the south unless or until they have adequately accounted for the protection of innocent human life, civilian life in southern gaza with the understanding that there's a whole heck of a lot more innocent in southern gaza than there were a week or two ago. >> switching gears to the president's aid, if there's a plan b for the democrats in 2024. >> do you think the democratic party should have a plan b if something were to happen and president joe biden had to drop out of the race?
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>> we're not going to have plan b, we're going to have plan a, it's joe biden. >> do you think it's a strategy not to have a plan b? >> he's our president, our nominee and i expect him to be our nominee and a win. >> a topic at the debate thursday night. >> yes, he's in decline. yes, it's a danger to the country. he has no business running for president and gavin newsom agrees with that, and he won't say that, why he's running the shadow campaign. >> i'll take joe biden at 100 than ron desantis. >> you think he's 100%, 100%? >> plenty of time with joe biden. >> president biden is here at the white house this weekend, one point about age, bill clinton is younger than joe biden, griff. griff: lucas tomlinson for us on the north lawn. aishah: for the latest on the renewed fighting between israel
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and hamas, let's bring in toll heinrich. nice to see you. i want to get to the cease-fire that now ended and the fighting continued as our reporter greg palkot just told us. where are we on this saturday now that the cease-fire has collapsed? have you recalled? have your negotiators left qatar? >> well, the prime minister ordered the head of the to remove, and executive days per the outline that was agreed upon come day eight they failed to deliver us the list for more hostages to be released. not only did they do that, they opened fire so the humanitarian pause is over. we said, aishah, clearly, the moment that hamas will stop releasing more hostages, that's the moment when we stop the pause, and we'll resume the
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fight, because hamas only responds to pressure, it's not only us saying it, president biden also correctly stated that just a few days ago. hamas understands pressure, military pressure and we will continue. if it wasn't for militaries pressure combined with pressure, we're continuing to complete the goal of the war to bring all the hostages home and eliminate the terrorist regime that controls gaza. aishah: let me ask you this, would you send your negotiators back to qatar if things cleaning? i guess what do you tell the families in israel, still 130-plus hostages in the hands of hamas right now. we are going to talk to a family in just a couple of minutes here who still has a family member over there. what do you say to those families that are wondering now what? >> well, these families have been going through had a torture of mind and soul, as
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well as our entire nation, honestly, and we want to bring their loved ones back home. we will continue to invest the utmost efforts. i cannot expand on the nature of such efforts because human lives hang in the balance so i will not divulge any information related to this, but we will do everything humanly possible to bring their loved ones back home and the hostages who returned home we want to tell them they're completely safe. right now we still can't do that because hamas are still in control in gaza, and we still have this terror threat above our heads. more than 12, yeah, i think more than 1200 missiles were fired at the israeli territory over the past eight weeks. impossible retalent. aishah: tal, i want to get to other things about the military efforts in southern gaza, but first, on this new york times report i'm sure you read just
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came out that details that hamas had been planning this for well over a year in great detail. does that match with what the israeli government has discovered about hamas' plans and preparations for the attack? >> you see, aishah, there's no doubt here that the october 7th massacre was a very big failure on our end and we are a democratic country that has conducted inquiries in the past and we are conducting inquiries right now as we speak, as we go, we're drawing lessons, but right now we are focused on one thing alone and that is eliminating the hamas regime in gaza and bringing back the homes. when the time will come we will give more answers and of course, our public will hear and we will tell-- we will answer all of these important questions, but right now, this is our focus. aishah: so the white house, as you know, does not support israel going into southern gaza
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unless there are detailed plans about protecting civilians. you heard john kirby a little while ago in lucas' report and this was vp harris moments ago in dubai talking about this, listen to this. >> we support israel's legitimate military objectives to eliminate the threat of hamas. as israel defends itself, it matters how. the united states is unequivocal, international humanitarian law must be respected. too many innocent palestinians have been killed. aishah: so i guess my question is, obviously, it's a big concern for the white house because this southern gaza is where all the civilians were told to go to to seek shelter. where do they go now? do you agree with the white house? >> first, aishah, it's a big concern to us as well. we don't want to see any civilians caught in the cross fire between us and between hamas, and all of the
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casualties on both the israeli and the palestinian side that you've seen over the past eight weeks, all of these people would have still been alive today if it wasn't for hamas' actions. hamas is committing a double war crime here, targeting our underneath from inside and underneath the city of gaza because israel does not want to kill any innocent palestinian. so, we have presented, secretary blinken was just in israel i think his third visit since the beginning of the war that hamas dragged us into and we have presented him with the plan that we have for the upcoming stages of this war. we are determined to eliminate the hamas regime. no daylight between-- >> tal, where would you tell the civilians to go right now in southern gaza? >> have you seen the detailed humanitarian evacuation maps id fc idf provided.
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detailing the gaza strip into different locations that are numbered, different zones. so we have designated safe zones. we're continuing to safeguard humanitarian corridors and we will tell the civilian population of gaza exactly to which area they need to move in order to be safe. we want to safeguard the population of gaza. now, i'm sure that some of your viewers are watching us right now. maybe families and friends of u.s. armed forces service members and asking themselves, well, what kind of military operates this way, and announces in advance when and where it's going to operate? well, the answer is, the most moral military in the world idf. aishah: and you'll tell them through what source? >> well, we have different channels in which we've done that before. aishah: leaflets. aishah: media, social media, leaflets, phone calls. they should heed our advice.
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even if hamas tells them to stay put, by way. aishah: got it. tal heinrich, we appreciate your time. >> thank you. griff: a protester outside the israeli consulate in atlanta set themselves on fire in what official say an extreme act of political protest. dana marie is live with the details. >> good afternoon, griff. law enforcement officials are considering this an act of arson, but stress it's an ongoing investigation. now that demonstrator set themselves on fire with gasoline during a pro-palestinian protest outside the israeli consulate. we can tell you at this time we do not believe there's a nexus to terrorism. >> the security guard in theed the demonstrators and tried to intervene, but was badly burned
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on his wrist and leg. the protester is in critical condition. law enforcement found what appear to be burned clothing and material on the sidewalk and they say that a palestinian flag was part of the protest outside that and an area highly patrolled since this began between israel and hamas in october. >> and the presence in the jewish and muslim community. >> now, the handful of protesters say this is the most extreme form of protest while offering their sympathy to the person involved. >> it's not something that i would do, but i can empathize with it a lot. >> the consul general of israel say that they're saddened and praying for the security guard's full recovery. they're seeing if that person involved will face charges.
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griff: thank you. >> actress susan sarandon is breaking her silence after a rant, saying her words were quote, a terrible mistake. cb cotton has the story. what happens next? >> actress susan sarandon now apologizing for comments she made during a new york city rally. the actress breaking her silence with a lengthy post on instagram staying in part, jews have long been familiar with discrimination and religious violence which continues to this day. i deeply regret diminishing this reality and hurting people with this comment. now, here is part of the actress' remark which caused swift backlash during that november rally. >> there are a lot of people that are afraid, afraid of being jewish at this time and are getting a taste of what it
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feels like to be a muslim in this country so often subjected to violence. >> now, shortly after those comments, sarandon was dropped as a client from a major hollywood agency uta, meanwhile, pro-palestinian groups promised to keep up the protests as long as the fighting continues in gaza. organizers calling this rally on your screen an emergency one after the seven-day pause ended friday morning. protesters marching through a rainy new york city accusing israel of being a colonizer in the region and calling for the u.s. to stop sending aids to israel. the droves of protesters making their way to the new york times building with this chant. >> cease-fire now! >> at least two pro-palestinian rallies are slated to get underway in the city today and aishah, we will be monitoring.
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aishah: okay, cb cotton, live for us in new york. thanks, cb. griff: and an exclusive new video shows a suspected illegal immigrant boat landing on the shores of malibu, california as new video shows trainloads of migrants leaded to the u.s. southern border. we'll take you to mexico next. [speaking language] . with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ahh, -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein 30 grams protein, one gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients for immune health. (♪) [sfx: cards shuffling] this holiday, weathertech gift cards are perfect for people to pick exactly what they want. laser measured floorliners that fit your vehicle precisely. keep your seats safe from messes
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>> well, listen to this, a u.s. appeals court has now ruled that texas must remove the buoys in the rio grande river that is meant to deter migrants from crossing at the river. that's a port of entry in lukeville, arizona announced it's closed due to an overwhelming number of migrants coming into that state. griff: and aishah, we have new numbers from sources as the migrant surge continues at the southern border. since october 1st when the new fiscal year began, nearly 475,000 migrant encounters from over 130 countries in just over
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60,000 known got-aways, that's a thousand a day. independent border journalist discusses what is happening on the border. you live in mexico, a dual citizen, and you spent time with us in eagle pass and you shoot amazing footage of nos trains carrying hundreds of migrants on top. you talked to the migrants and you interviewed a gentleman at the shelter in del rio yesterday with a remarkable detail. i want our viewers to listen and then have you talk to it on the other side. watch this. >>, [speaking foreign language]
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>> tell me about that interview, and why it's so str striking. >> it's great to be with you, griff. and this is very striking because one of the things i've been documenting is the continuous flow of migrants arriving. and after covering so long, it seemed orchestrated or organized so i started digging deeper and talking to the migrants and eventually they opened up saying they're being-- receiving gps coordinates. so i pushed further trying to find out who is providing the coordinates and organizing these groups? and this gentleman in particular from yesterday, he said it's immigration officials that approached them on the train. now the trains that i've been documenting leaving central mexico the same ones arriving,
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and what mexican officials are doing, they're stopping the train and having the migrants get off and gradually releasing them so they don't arrive all at once like we've seen previously where we've seen thousands arrive all at once, those have simply gone away from mexican officials and made it all the way to the river now they're controlling it. they approach them 100 miles further into mexico and they get them off the train, they provide gps coordinates to a shelter. the only shelter and then from there, they go and give them further instructions on where and when it cross into eagle pass. now, we've seen there's footage of where these large groups are crossing at some point, border patrol was waiting for them and used a forklift to raise the concertina wire and let them
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through into eagle pass. not only is it very organized and orchestrated, is that the flow continues and from what i'm seeing, there's no end in sight. griff: wow. >> two days ago i got word that there are 1600, 80 miles south. i've been waiting and monitoring for this group and sure enough, they're applying the same approach as only 200, 300 at a time being released, being guided to the shelter, and then from there, guided to a certain crossing point at certain times, and these are the groups that you and your -- have been documenting on the eagle pass side. griff: it's unbelievable, auden what your explaining here and you and i and bill melugin, we've stood at eagle pass watching the mexican officials,
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smoking, not doing much to keep them from going across and we know sometimes the mexican government helps the u.s. and other times seems to be slow to respond, but this is a different level, to organize to receive trains, to give migrants coordinates to a mexican shelter across from the crossing. as that gentleman said, actually charge them a fee. it's almost as if the mexican immigration officials, auden, are the cartel themselves. it's like if the cops in the u.s. held the door to a bank open for bank robbers. >> that's a great point. i know we often talk about the cartels making a lot of money off of this, but in the state where there is no open cartel operating, it's the corruption and the government officials who are operating as the cartel and i think this is one thing that u.s. policy makers should take into account is that it's not only cartels, it's also mexican officials and the corruption that's driving these
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large numbers united states. griff: i've just got about 30 seconds left. what do you say to chief owens and secretary mayorkas. what's the key thing if you were advising them? >> i think right now the pull factors are outweighing the push factors for these migrants. we talk about the push factors out of their countries, for example, poverty, crime, tyrant governments and they're pushed out of the country. right now what's outweighing the pull factors into the united states. i think the solution is regional. these pull factors should be in other countries where they can-- these refugees can find safe haven and not only in the united states where they're all driving themselves, you know, into whether it's on train, you know, walking, bus, however it may be, i think reverse the whole process of the push and pull factor. griff: great advice. auden cabello, independent
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journalist working to bring us the stories you'll see nowhere, but here. keep up the great work. >> yes, sir, my pleasure. aishah: griff, can you believe we're six weeks away from the iowa caucus. president trump and governor desantis, will there be a post debate bump? next. israel is under attack. the war against israel began with the murder of hundreds of precious children.
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>> here we go. trump and desantis both out on the campaign trail in iowa today, just six weeks out before the caucus in the hawk eye state. and alexis mcadams is near des moines, iowa. there you are, alexis, great to see you. tell me the duelling rallies are not held outdoors. i know that iowa gets cold. >> it's cold, but i'm from chicago, but it's not too bad here. yeah, there are going to be
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duelling rallies in the hawk eye state as former president donald trump and ron desantis try to get as much support on the ground as they can here. in iowa as we are coming near the iowa caucuses we've been talking about. today, former florida governor desantis will hit all counties in iowa with his ground game, trump is still ahead. the polls from the des moines register, 43% of likely republican caucus goers in the poll would pick trump as first choice for president. desantis and former ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley tied at second at 16%. so desantis has spent lots of time in iowa. republican winners of the last three iowa caucuses completed that full 99 county tour, that's why they wanted to do this and put in the time and the effort a step his team believes will set him apart in the iowa caucuses.
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super pac money flood the race with ground game and advertising as earlier this week nikki haley received a big endorsement from the koch-backed super pac saying she's got the best chance to beat donald trump. vivek ramaswamy has spent time in iowa and working to host hundreds of town hall events, rather, just in the next several weeks. >> vivek, yesterday and today, when i've been here, has been totally committed to staying with these issues, whether he's successful in his campaign for president or not, he's been making these promises to the people of iowa and i believe him. >> and so everybody is doing everything they can to get all of that support here in iowa ahead of the caucuses, six weeks out, aishah. so that's really not that much time to keep drumming up that support. we'll keep a close eye on both the events for trump and
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desantis. >> all eyes on the governor of florida there. he's got to place at least second to make it to the next state. alexis mcadams, thank you very much. griff: for more on the campaign trail, the founder of disrupter capital and caroline, pete and caroline, let's jump in where alexis left off. the poll, a 27% gap between trump ahead at 43%, desantis at 16%, tied with nikki haley who has been rising. let me start with you, pete. what do you say about the gap that doesn't seem to be closing, the desantis, even though he's got 99-county rally today and the governor with him, but the numbers aren't moving in his direction. >> well, griff, i look at the polls and i say, you know, 60% of republican voters don't want
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donald trump and as you well know, these things break late in iowa. right now, at this time, mike huckabee was next to nowhere, same thing with rick santorum. ron desantis put the time in there and hit every single county in iowa everywhere from des moines to sioux city to ma marigold and he has the best ground came in the state and the endorsement of the iowa governor the most popular politician, kim reynolds, that hasn't happened in over 40 years. i love where ron desantis is right now not only close second, but win in mid january without a doubt. griff: endorsements are significant in the hawkeye state for anyone who covered it this matters. i'll give it to you, pete, governor reynolds, vanderplats, others are significance.
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why hasn't former president trump gotten those endorsements, caroline. >> clearly the endorsements and the millions of dollars that desantis campaign spent hasn't mattered and neither does the 99-county tour because desantis is not winning in one county, and down 30 points, his campaign is broke, on life support, the super pac that spent millions in iowa alone, ironically never back down has people backing down from it-- >> are you saying that actually visiting voters and campaigning in iowa doesn't matter? >> i didn't-- >> that's crazy. >> pete, never back down is backing down. the ceo and chairman this past week resigned, that's a fact. >> who cares? but you just said that campaigning in iowa doesn't matter and i'm sorry, it does. >> let me jump in here for a second because i want to get-- >> i'd like to finish what i was going to say. >> please go ahead. >> because president trump has never been stronger according
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to the rcp average he's in the best position to win of any republican running for the nomination since 2004. he's also the strongest candidate to beat joe biden, voters know that and that's why he's dominating ron desantis in iowa and president trump will be in iowa today hosting two events and outlining his agenda 47 plan to take it to the biden administration. ron desantis has no practice cal path to the nomination, 44 days left and best go back to what he was elected to do, go back to governing the people of florida and unifying around donald trump who has the best to beat joe biden and evict him from the white house. griff: caroline you may find it interesting, that you and gavin newsom have similar thoughts and would agree on this, of course, governor desantis facing off with governor newsom in the big debate on fox with sean hannity and this was governor newsom going after desantis with a similar sentiment. take a listen here.
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>> you're trolling folks and trying to find migrants and outtrump trump. now is that asking? you're down 41 points in your own home state. griff: all right, pete. what's your response? >> i think that gavin newsom wishes he never did that debate. he got his clocked clean by ron desantis from immigration to foreign policy to small business, and keeping your schools open. how you handled things in covid. i mean, unfortunately president trump has a record that is much more similar to gavin newsom's than anyone. both of them really shut down the country, killed small businesses, locked up our kids out of their schools, is absolutely awful. so look, i thought it was a huge win for governor desantis the other night. i loved every second of it. griff: caroline, i see you shaking your head frpt. i want you to respond. >> and president trump ushered
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in, mortgage rates record low, and because of bidenomics i thought that gavin newsom lied through his pearly white teeth, saying that joe biden's economic worked for them. they beg to differ. the economy moving in the wrong direction. average american has to spend $11,000 more to have at same quality of life as they did under who? president trump, not ron desantis. he knows that president trump delivered on safety and security, and peace, and that's why they're supporting him again for a second term. >> griff, i agree with almost everything that caroline said there, we did have a great economy under president trump until he handed the tease of the country over to tony fauci and locked everyone out of their jobs and out of our
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schools and let the crazy bureaucrats that he ran against destroy it, it's wrong. griff: as things heat up here, we're looking live at cedar rapids, iowa where the former president will be holding a rally. the duelling campaign stops by both candidates there. i just-- one last quickly before we run out of time. i want to play this for you, caroline. this is desantis going after the former president and his debate skills. >> i do think being on a stage like that, it allows you to say, okay, who do we want in those presidential debates next september for our nominee? because if you go back to october of 2020, the first presidential debate, joe biden beat donald trump in that debate. he beat trump in that debate. griff: caroline, so we've only got about 10 seconds, your thoughts and will we see the former president on a debate
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stage soon? >> you'll see him on a debate stage with joe biden when he's our nominee on on the way back to the white house to restore america to greatness. griff: great discussion. >> thanks, griff. griff: things heating up indeed. have a great weekend. ♪ >> one of the nation's most promising defense gatherings forum is meeting in simi valley, california today. this year they're celebrating 10 years of uniting political leaders in key stakeholders in the defense community. our chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin, she's live on the ground in simi valley for us. hi, jen. >> hi, aishah. we just heard from gina raimondo commerce secretary. it's the first year that a commerce secretary came to the
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defense forum and despite the $200 million budget is at the center. gina raimondo is possibly for overseeing the biden administration's chips act, the centerpiece of trying to block china and make the u.s. less dependent on taiwanese chips. >> this is game on, game on, economic prosperity and opportunity matters every bit as much as pure military might to protect our national security and sustain our place in the world. >> the focus this year at the reagan national defense forum is china, ai and the new technologies that will position the u.s. military and race to position itself ahead of china and the people's liberation army to protect taiwan and the global economy and prevent a nuclear war. defense secretary lloyd austin who will deliver the keynote address spent yesterday up in silicon valley at the
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pentagon's defense innovation campus which is leading the charge and state of the art next generation autonomous systems and technology that's proving to be a game changer in ukraine and drones able to counter china, russia and iran. >> we have leveraged our respective defense innovation and industry sectors to develop and deliver advanced capabilities so that our war fighters can hear, see, and act with decisive advantage. >> this year's reagan national defense survey found 73% of americans polled or concerned about a potential invasion of taiwan by china. 59% support military aid to ukraine. 47% say the u.s. is not doing enough to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. three quarters worry about china surpassing the u.s. as the world's top super power, but 70% of americans are not
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aware of a major new security agreement between the u.s., australia and britain known as aukus to develop advanced technologies like nuclear submarines. that's why secretary austin was in silicon valley with his counterparts from the u.k. and australia yesterday. they announced a new set of initiatives, a 2.0 in this aukus relationship and also, that they will be carrying out autonomous drills by sea in the pacific in 2024. aishah. aishah: okay. jen griffin, live for us in california. thank you, jen. griff: meanwhile, chairman james comer, jim jordan, say hunter biden will not receive any special treatment as they demand he appear for a deposition this month. we'll have more on that after the break. he's a member of the family, for sure. we always fed him kibble it just seemed like the thing to do. but he was getting picky, and we started noticing some allergy symptoms. we heard about the farmer's dog and it was a complete transformation.
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subpoena and appear before congress this month for a closed door deposition. alexandria hoff is live with the latest on the hunter biden probe. what do you know today? >> that subpoena was issued to hunter biden last month and with that agreed to testify publicly about the overseas. and denied the private interview. and committee chair jim jordan wrote a letter to hunter biden's attorney yesterday that a closed door interview from december 13th must happen. mr. biden's attempt to avoid sitting for a deposition pursuant to the aterms of the subpoena by a public hearing demands that he receives special treatment from the committees. hunter biden's legal team are worried that closed door could
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be released and manipulating. and turning down hunter biden's open hearing only often. hunter biden replayed to them and said i will take whatever for mat you want. i am going to come here and testify in before before the eyes of the world what i won't do is do it behind closed doors so you can leak out little snippets to say i said something that i didn't. which of course what they're doing with the witnesses. >> hunter biden's attorney has until monday to confirm his client's attendance at the deposition. aishah: thank you so much. griff: the l.a.p.d. are on the hunt for a suspected serial killer that's targeting the homeless. that's next. from tempur-pedic. and it responds to snoring, so you don't have to. so, no more nudging your partner. or sleeping on the other side... of the house. because the tempur-ergo smart base actually detects snoring then automatically adjusts to help reduce it.
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(tires squeal) (glass shattering) (loose gravel clanking) >> a killer is on the loose in los angeles and the target, homeless people. the l.a.p.d. says three homeless men were found dead in the past week, all murdered in a similar manner. christina coleman is live in l.a. with this big mystery. christina? >> hi, yes, l.a.p.d. created a task force dedicated to track down a potential serial killer targeting the homeless in these days. the victims were all killed in separate attacks while they were sleeping.
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killings occurred between 2:30 a.m. and shortly before 5 a.m. in three different locations around the l.a. area between sunday and wednesday morning. l.a.p.d. says the first victim was a 37-year-old man who was found dead with a gunshot wound in an alley. the other two victims were 62 and 52 years old and in all three cases the victims were alone and out in the open. police released this photo of the male suspect. so far no word on his age. few details have been released on this individual other than police believe he was in that dark-colored sedan. >> this news is devastating to our city. living on the streets, we already know, is dangerous and we already know that four to five people die each day on our streets from a range of causes, and violence is certainly one of them. but i want to be very clear about what we're facing today. this is a killer who is preying on the unhoused.
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>> meantime, in nearby las vegas, police are searching for a person who opened fire in a homeless encampment. the suspect was also in a dark-colored sedan. police are investigating whether this was an isolated incident. so far no word on a motive in any of the shootings. aishah. aishah: christina, thank you very much. griff: and a busy next hour coming up. stick with us. rength and ener. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) [sneeze] dude you coming? ♪ alka-seltzer plus powermax gels cold & flu relief .. with alka-seltzer plus. the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam, who make- everyday products, designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder, that orders fresh beans for you.
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