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the u.n. general assembly has passed a resolution that grants the u.n. israel's prime minister has said again — he intends — to press ahead with its assault on rafah in the gaza strip. us presidentjoe biden has repeatedly warned against the operation, saying that it would cross a "red line"— but benjamin netanyahu says he hopes to overcome his differences with the president. paul adams has the latest from jerusalem. there are stroop the fifth day of israel's ground operation in the south. israel still calling this "limited" — troops yet to enter rafah's overcrowded streets. but tanks and troops are massed nearby. the threat of an all—out assault still feels real. joe biden has warned israel not to do it and threatened to withhold weapons, but israel's prime minister says he's determined to destroy what is left of hamas. you know, we often had our agreements, but we've had our disagreements. we've been able to overcome them. i hope we can overcome them now, but we will do what we have to do to protect our country. israel is heavily dependent on
the u.n. general assembly has passed a resolution that grants the u.n. israel's prime minister has said again — he intends — to press ahead with its assault on rafah in the gaza strip. us presidentjoe biden has repeatedly warned against the operation, saying that it would cross a "red line"— but benjamin netanyahu says he hopes to overcome his differences with the president. paul adams has the latest from jerusalem. there are stroop the fifth day of israel's ground operation in...
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she was scoring shirleyple was a yog case officer.he u.n., w so she was working nights. this is lisa harper's training. you remember lisa harper, the debutante? i loved these photos. cia's fabd training facility in in virginia. you can see herhthere the middle. you can see her into disguise. in disguise class in the middle. and so the women over a of years would fight these■ stereotypes. oh, that women won't travel and important a really important part of the book to was was commemorating the service of wives of■f unpaid spouses both r the cia for the u.s. state department. this one, shirley sulak, who traveled her case officer husband to moscow the women, wexpected to serve to fully serve the cia unpaid to help their with the tradecraft that e done on the streets with retrieving messages as with meeting with with assad. that's shirley was an enthusiastic and ver very intrepid and very very effective cia spouse andthat those are some of my favorite chapters in thoksee that women the course of decades would would work to disprove these these stereotypes. this was the
she was scoring shirleyple was a yog case officer.he u.n., w so she was working nights. this is lisa harper's training. you remember lisa harper, the debutante? i loved these photos. cia's fabd training facility in in virginia. you can see herhthere the middle. you can see her into disguise. in disguise class in the middle. and so the women over a of years would fight these■ stereotypes. oh, that women won't travel and important a really important part of the book to was was commemorating the...
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john: the u.n. has not declared a famine in gaza at large, but i don't want to understate the degree of need and the dire situation that so many people in gaza are in, particularly with respect to food and water. it is not a great situation. that is why we are working so hard to get this deal in place so we can keep the humanitarian assistance up at a higher level. >> is it your understanding that this is hamas final offer? is there still room to negotiate? john: it will depend on our evaluation and the israelis evaluation on the response and where we go from here. >> they are warning people to evacuate gaza. if they do go through with the operation, is the u.s. willing to consider putting limits or conditions on it? john: i won't speak to hypothetical operations that haven't happened yet. i think we have to see what transpires. the president was very direct and insistently so this morning that we don't want to see major ground operations and raw that put these people at greater risk spirit >> a mon
john: the u.n. has not declared a famine in gaza at large, but i don't want to understate the degree of need and the dire situation that so many people in gaza are in, particularly with respect to food and water. it is not a great situation. that is why we are working so hard to get this deal in place so we can keep the humanitarian assistance up at a higher level. >> is it your understanding that this is hamas final offer? is there still room to negotiate? john: it will depend on our...
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the u.n.'s highest court for israel to immediately halt its military offensive in the south of the strip. last night a new and deadly strike in the city of rafah. overnight fire and horror in rafah. an israeli air strikes at a camp for displaced civilians setting tents and cars aflame. fire crews in hamas-run gaza say at least 40 people were killed, many of them women and children, one of the deadliest bombings in rafah of the entire war. the red kress september society says it happened in a designated safe zone. as a result of the strike and fire innighted several civilians in the area were harmed. the incident is under review. the u.n. ice high ert court has ordered israel to halt the raffa offensive, but has no power to enforce the ruling, saying hostages are being held in raffa. >> we will not stop fighting for their freedom. >> reporter: on sunday hamas fired rockets towards central israel for the first time in four months. with sirens blaring in tel aviv, the idf says the rockets came fr
the u.n.'s highest court for israel to immediately halt its military offensive in the south of the strip. last night a new and deadly strike in the city of rafah. overnight fire and horror in rafah. an israeli air strikes at a camp for displaced civilians setting tents and cars aflame. fire crews in hamas-run gaza say at least 40 people were killed, many of them women and children, one of the deadliest bombings in rafah of the entire war. the red kress september society says it happened in a...
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there's diplomatic relations but at the u.n. they are all bashing israel. my question to you, both as far as the arab countries and as far as the african countries, especially, mobilizing evangelicals there on behalf of israel. reverend moore: so a big question. i will answer it as succinctly as i can. i view it slightly differently. there's still peace with egypt. there's still with jordan. the abraham accords have held. i don't like all the statements, lots and lots of statements i don't like. i have a very long-standing commitment to privately criticize and publicly praise with -- prays with my friends but there are plenty of things i don't like at all. but i would say the fundamentals haven't changed. but what makes all of this much more difficult is u.s. policy. you know, the suez canal, 50% of the revenue egypt was getting from the suez canal is gone. iran is rich now. it's trading hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars of oil, mainly to china. all these different aspects of american policy that sometimes makes it much more difficul
there's diplomatic relations but at the u.n. they are all bashing israel. my question to you, both as far as the arab countries and as far as the african countries, especially, mobilizing evangelicals there on behalf of israel. reverend moore: so a big question. i will answer it as succinctly as i can. i view it slightly differently. there's still peace with egypt. there's still with jordan. the abraham accords have held. i don't like all the statements, lots and lots of statements i don't...
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clean >> former u.n. ambassador nikki haley said yesterday that she does plan to vote for trump in november. >> i will be voting for trump. >> this, despite saying just a few months ago, that's he didn't deserve to have a driver's license, let alone be president again. >> the following ad has been paid for by whoever owns nikki haley. >> as a voter, i put my priorities on a president who's not qualified to be the president of the united states, a president who was trying to buddy up with putin. every time he was in the same room with him, he got weak in the knees. a president who was confused when he said that biden was going to run us into world war ii. trump has gotten more unstable and unhinged. thin-skinned and easily distracted. chaos follows him. he's never known how to sacrifice and the most harm he's ever possibly had is getting hit by a golf when he's sitting in a golf cart. that's the truth. i'm nikki haley, and i will be voting for a convicted criminal. >> announcer: it's "the late show with st
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we did see the israeli ambassador to the u.n on israeli television calling this decision or this pause very fresh trading. he also said it was very disappointing. he acknowledged the political realities that president biden is facing. but i think the real question will becomes does prime minister benjamin yet and yahoo take this on board how does he respond to this very clear and very public and very pointed? rebuke because in the past we have seen every time the biden administration tries to take a tough for leyen with israel that hasn't necessarily elicited the response that they would like to see from benjamin netanyahu government. and we are seeing satellite images, new satellite images, wolf coming in that show large your ground operations outside of rafah. muster areas along the border. we've heard from israeli officials before that this is also being used. they're calling it by the way, a sort of surgical counter terror operation. but we've also heard that this is being used to try to put pressure on hamas to try to drag more leverage at the negotiating table, but no question th
we did see the israeli ambassador to the u.n on israeli television calling this decision or this pause very fresh trading. he also said it was very disappointing. he acknowledged the political realities that president biden is facing. but i think the real question will becomes does prime minister benjamin yet and yahoo take this on board how does he respond to this very clear and very public and very pointed? rebuke because in the past we have seen every time the biden administration tries to...
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the u.n.'s highest court for israel to immediately halt its military offensive in the south of the strip. last night, a new and deadly strike in the city of rafah. >> overnight, fire and horror in rafah. an israeli camp for displaced citizens, setting tents and cars aflame. at least 40 people consider killed, many of them women and children. one of the deadliest bombings in rafah of the entire war. the red crescent said it happened in a designated safe zone, but israel says the strike killed two senior hamas commanders, responsible for attacks in the occupied west bank. adding it is aware of reports indicating that as a result of the strike and fire that was ignited several civilians in the area were harmed. the incident is under review. the u.n.'s highest court has ordered israel to halt the rafah offensive but has no power to enforce the ruling and israel giving no sign it will comply, saying hostages are being meld in rafah. >> we will not stop fighting for their freedom. >> reporter: on sun
the u.n.'s highest court for israel to immediately halt its military offensive in the south of the strip. last night, a new and deadly strike in the city of rafah. >> overnight, fire and horror in rafah. an israeli camp for displaced citizens, setting tents and cars aflame. at least 40 people consider killed, many of them women and children. one of the deadliest bombings in rafah of the entire war. the red crescent said it happened in a designated safe zone, but israel says the strike...
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she was focused, the children gently carrying them with one of the u.n. nurses to the cars that had stopped at the accident site. many of the drivers had volunteer to transport burn victims and stood ready to race to the nearest hospital, which for most of them was in ramallah. the hospitals in jerusalem far better, but only those with blue ids could reach them. a few of the drivers did have blue ids and some took off in the direction of hadassah at mount scopus in jerusalem. the majority those green ids went in the opposite along the flooded road to ramallah. nearly all the children have been brought off the bus. salim, who had who had by now gone in and out of the flames several times, saw that ola, the teacher and his partner and the rescue was trapped beneath the front seat and her leg was burning. but by the time he got to her, it was too late. she was gone. he carried a ruler from the bus and placed her on the ground. her nephew, sadi, watched in the rain well and covered her with his coat. in all of this, salim had felt nothing not even as someone
she was focused, the children gently carrying them with one of the u.n. nurses to the cars that had stopped at the accident site. many of the drivers had volunteer to transport burn victims and stood ready to race to the nearest hospital, which for most of them was in ramallah. the hospitals in jerusalem far better, but only those with blue ids could reach them. a few of the drivers did have blue ids and some took off in the direction of hadassah at mount scopus in jerusalem. the majority those...
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c-span 2 the senate returns at 10:00 to consider the nonation for permanent representatives to the u.n. educational scientific and cultural organization and district nomination for eastern ne york. 10:00 a.m. on c-span 3, stf vacation in the ongoing investigation into the collapse of the k bridge. later, tsa administrator testifies on the agency's operation and 2025 budget request before the house homeland security subcommittee act 2:30 p. eastern. you can also watch on the c-span now or c-span.org.
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the u.n. nurses to the cars that had stopped at the accident site. many of the drivers had volunteer to transport burn victims and stood ready to race to the nearest hospital, which for most of them was in ramallah. the hospitals in jerusalem far better, but only those with blue ids could reach them. a few of the drivers did have blue ids and some took off in the direction of hadassah at mount scopus in jerusalem. the majority those green ids went in the opposite along the flooded road to ramallah. nearly all the children have been brought off the bus. salim, who had who had by now gone in and out of the flames several times, saw that ola, the teacher and his partner and the rescue was trapped beneath the front seat and her leg was burning. but by the time he got to her, it was too late. she was gone. he carried a ruler from the bus and placed her on the ground. her nephew, sadi, watched in the rain well and covered her with his coat. in all of this, salim had felt nothing not even as someone
the u.n. nurses to the cars that had stopped at the accident site. many of the drivers had volunteer to transport burn victims and stood ready to race to the nearest hospital, which for most of them was in ramallah. the hospitals in jerusalem far better, but only those with blue ids could reach them. a few of the drivers did have blue ids and some took off in the direction of hadassah at mount scopus in jerusalem. the majority those green ids went in the opposite along the flooded road to...
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. >>> the united nations general assembly backed up palestinian bid to become a full u.n. member this morning recommending to the u.n. security council to reconsider the matter favorably. the united states voted against the resolution along with eight other nations. >>> a school board in virginia has voted to restore the names of confederate military leaders at two public schools. the shenandoah county school board voted 5-1 in favor of the measure which reverses a 2020 decision in the wake of george floyd's murder to strip those names of confederate leaders from the schools >>> and the wnba may be heading north. toronto has been awarded a franchise with play expected to start there in 2026. now the league declined to confirm the story but does tell cnbc it continues productive conversations with potential owners in several markets. they want to see caitlin clark in toronto, too. >> they sure do, bertha. thank you. bertha coombs. >>> up next, all that glitters is more than gold. a number of metals and minings plays. of our legacy. where excellence, comfort, and electricity
. >>> the united nations general assembly backed up palestinian bid to become a full u.n. member this morning recommending to the u.n. security council to reconsider the matter favorably. the united states voted against the resolution along with eight other nations. >>> a school board in virginia has voted to restore the names of confederate military leaders at two public schools. the shenandoah county school board voted 5-1 in favor of the measure which reverses a 2020...
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fighting in the israel-hamas war, more than a million people are in critical need according to the u.n. >>> and a terrifying day at california's state capitol. workers evacuated after a package was delivered containing a suspicious substance labeled as anthrax. it was later found to be harmless. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm carissa lawson, cbs news, new york. >>> what do we want? >> justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> new arrests at pro-palestinian demonstrations on college campuses at the height of graduation season. as president biden prepares to make a commencement speech at a georgia college, the school says it will halt sunday's ceremony on the spot if protesters interrupt. >> his decisions do not reflect the moral compass of ourselves as students. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening and thank you for being with us. i'm maurice dubois. norah is on assignment. tonight we are following escalating pro-palestinian protests on campuses around the country. in california, police in helmets and riot gea
fighting in the israel-hamas war, more than a million people are in critical need according to the u.n. >>> and a terrifying day at california's state capitol. workers evacuated after a package was delivered containing a suspicious substance labeled as anthrax. it was later found to be harmless. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm carissa lawson, cbs news, new york. >>> what do we want? >> justice! >> when do we...
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employees of the u.n.'s relief and work agency, unrwa quite literally participated in the october 7 attack. so why don't we talk about the facts. in the last nine days, the terrorists controlling southern gaza have attacked a major intraport for humanitarian aid from israel six times, six times. this is not an accident. and if terrorists strike the inefficient and costly pier, that won't be an accident either. peace and stability for the people of gaza is loudly identifying itself. hamas is showing us precisely why it can play no part in the future of israelis or palestinians, and a true ally would give israel the time, space, and support it needs to eliminate the terrorist threat. but that's not what we've seen from the commander in chief. by limiting israel's options, the president is giving the terrorists a lifeline. does the biden administration really expect hamas to capitulate at the negotiating table when our conditions on israel help terrorists survive on the battleground? and does the president thi
employees of the u.n.'s relief and work agency, unrwa quite literally participated in the october 7 attack. so why don't we talk about the facts. in the last nine days, the terrorists controlling southern gaza have attacked a major intraport for humanitarian aid from israel six times, six times. this is not an accident. and if terrorists strike the inefficient and costly pier, that won't be an accident either. peace and stability for the people of gaza is loudly identifying itself. hamas is...
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we should defund them and sanction them at every turn and leave the u.n., too, while we're at it. none of these international groups are serving our purpose and haven't for a long time. republican foreign policy should say that. >> harris: i talk about the united nations and nato yesterday and i take a lot of grief about that. what we put in, are we really getting out what we need? would this president ever end up to the icc? we'll have to hold our breath to find out. tomorrow "the faulkner focus" will come live to you from washington, d.c. i will be sitting down with house speaker mike johnson. there is a lot going on with him right now. in fact, we're going to talk about the u.s./israel policy, icc arrest warrant for benjamin netanyahu. biden's border crisis, protecting election integrity and much more at 11:00 a.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. right now tennessee senator marsha blackburn speaking on capitol hill. you will see senator ron johnson there now. they are pushing back on majority leader chuck schumer's plan to bring a border bill that they like, the dem
we should defund them and sanction them at every turn and leave the u.n., too, while we're at it. none of these international groups are serving our purpose and haven't for a long time. republican foreign policy should say that. >> harris: i talk about the united nations and nato yesterday and i take a lot of grief about that. what we put in, are we really getting out what we need? would this president ever end up to the icc? we'll have to hold our breath to find out. tomorrow "the...
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according to the u.n., we have 900,000 people near rough out. he said israel has a plan but they have 1.3 million people there. obviously, this assault is at the center of rafah. there are 9000 people which is almost one million people who have already fled. what will they actually do about this? >> i thought you had a question there. we made clear we oppose the major military operation in rafah. we don't think that would be productive to israel security either in the short or the long-term. we think it would have a dramatic impact on the lives of people there and the ability to get them humanitarians assistance. we have not seen israel launch a major operation which we are watching closely but we are in close communication with them. we have great concerns about the ability to care for all of the people who have been evacuated and have chosen to leave themselves even if they are not in the areas where israel has ordered people to leave. we have great concerns about the ability to get them food, water and we are working with the humanitarian com
according to the u.n., we have 900,000 people near rough out. he said israel has a plan but they have 1.3 million people there. obviously, this assault is at the center of rafah. there are 9000 people which is almost one million people who have already fled. what will they actually do about this? >> i thought you had a question there. we made clear we oppose the major military operation in rafah. we don't think that would be productive to israel security either in the short or the...
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israel is pressing ahead with its operations into the southern gaza city up rafah despite a u.n. court ruling that ordered it to stop. it comes after dozens were killed in an airstrike near the city on sunday. for more let's bring in bloomberg's michael heath. so this was always going to a go-ahead. michael: that is exactly right. the strike that the hamas-run health ministry has said killed 35 people, israel says they had precise intelligence on a target. but it was not an area where israel had given in vacuum asian -- had given evacuation orders or told people to leave. they said they did hit high-level hamas targets there, and that was their justification. but you are exactly right, in a built-up area when you try and launch some kind of missile strike, you're always going to have collateral damage. it comes at quite a difficult time. we had the court ruling on friday saying israel should halt its rafah operations. it was initially interpreted as they should stop. but with the court said it was they should avoid civilian casualties. as you say, how can you do that in a very bu
israel is pressing ahead with its operations into the southern gaza city up rafah despite a u.n. court ruling that ordered it to stop. it comes after dozens were killed in an airstrike near the city on sunday. for more let's bring in bloomberg's michael heath. so this was always going to a go-ahead. michael: that is exactly right. the strike that the hamas-run health ministry has said killed 35 people, israel says they had precise intelligence on a target. but it was not an area where israel...
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israel is pressing ahead with operations in the southern gaza city of rafah, despite a u.n. court ruling. g7 finance chiefs blast china's trade practices and written to protections for their economies. we will bring our exclusive interview with the french finance minister. >> we have an issue with the economic model in which china is producing more and more cheaper industrial devices. it could be a threat not only for the eu, not only for the u.s., but the global world economy. joumanna: good morning, again, this is joumanna bercetche in dubai standing in for tom mackenzie, it is a u.k. bank holiday. we will take a look at how key equity futures are trading. as you can see, all of the futures are opening slightly in the red this morning. moderate losses on these boards, after a better wall street friday, we saw the essence end up 0.7% higher, nasdaq up 1%, investors cheered on by slightly lower-than-expected inflation numbers and the university of michigan sentiment indicators. asian market boards this morning. we are keeping a close eye on japan. some interesting commentary
israel is pressing ahead with operations in the southern gaza city of rafah, despite a u.n. court ruling. g7 finance chiefs blast china's trade practices and written to protections for their economies. we will bring our exclusive interview with the french finance minister. >> we have an issue with the economic model in which china is producing more and more cheaper industrial devices. it could be a threat not only for the eu, not only for the u.s., but the global world economy. joumanna:...
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the u.n. throu world food program, usa and etc. to when we started kind of moving down. but our work if anything right now is even more important. we're doing still hundreds of thousands of meals a month. we have an amazing team that responds in than 3 hours to any time you see a missile hit that usually, unfortunately, more and more people are dying aine, russia has been increasing the number of espionage. usually the teams are right first responders, feeding the people that their homes, they've been damaged again within 3 hours. we receive photos in the form. so i'm very, very areas very close to the front people or many people that are have family, they don't want to move and i wish but at the same time, if they feel that way, we cannot leave them alone. i'm i'm amazed that we have ukrainian team members that are risking their lives just to keep those people much what world central kitchen is beenbesides supporting other, one of the things i'm the proudest that was earlyplanting seeds because they they had a lot of grain in their silos and because the blockade they co
the u.n. throu world food program, usa and etc. to when we started kind of moving down. but our work if anything right now is even more important. we're doing still hundreds of thousands of meals a month. we have an amazing team that responds in than 3 hours to any time you see a missile hit that usually, unfortunately, more and more people are dying aine, russia has been increasing the number of espionage. usually the teams are right first responders, feeding the people that their homes,...
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israel is pressing on with the airstrikes a day after that ruling by a top u.n. court ordering israel to immediately halt its assault on rafael. although the international court of justice has no means of enforcing the order, the move deepening the disconnect between the u.s. and the international community over israel's rafael operation which american officials describe as limited and targeted. joining me now is former state department senior adviser and msnbc.com columnist myra hoch. so the icf ruled that israel has failed to sufficiently address the humanitarian concerns in rafah and has allowed catastrophic living conditions there to deteriorate further. issue is unlikely to comply with the order, but could this ruling along with all the mounting international pressure forced israel to change course in rafah? >> that is certainly what the icf is hoping. that this multitude of opinions, legal and global in nature will force some pressure on netanyahu, but netanyahu as a leader of israel right now is a far right coalition that, one, does not want to see a two-
israel is pressing on with the airstrikes a day after that ruling by a top u.n. court ordering israel to immediately halt its assault on rafael. although the international court of justice has no means of enforcing the order, the move deepening the disconnect between the u.s. and the international community over israel's rafael operation which american officials describe as limited and targeted. joining me now is former state department senior adviser and msnbc.com columnist myra hoch. so the...
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the u.n. says it could run out of food to distribute to gaza as soon as today. here in tel aviv, the hostage families continue their vigil, as some of their protests have turned into violent clashes with the police. and cia director william burns left the region with no progress on the ceasefire for hostages negotiations. >>> now, this fight is -- >> lesley stahl on reporting from metula, israel. >> i don't think people are getting how serious this is. >> at 60minutesovertime.com. generalized myasthenia gravis made my life a lot harder. but the picture started changing when i started on vyvgart. ♪♪ vyvgart is for adults with generalized myasthenia gravis who are anti-achr antibody positive. in a clinical trial, vyvgart significantly improved most participants' ability to do daily activities when added to their current gmg treatment. ♪♪ most participants taking vyvgart also had less muscle weakness. and your vyvgart treatment schedule is designed just for you. in a clinical study, the most common side effects included urinary and respiratory tract infecti
the u.n. says it could run out of food to distribute to gaza as soon as today. here in tel aviv, the hostage families continue their vigil, as some of their protests have turned into violent clashes with the police. and cia director william burns left the region with no progress on the ceasefire for hostages negotiations. >>> now, this fight is -- >> lesley stahl on reporting from metula, israel. >> i don't think people are getting how serious this is. >> at...
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the u.n. says it's still too dangerous to reach a border crossing israel says it reopened. >> there is nothing here. no sign of life. we're living through a real tragedy. every sense of the word. >> pause the fighting and three more hostages held by hamas have ground to a halt. negotiating teams for various sides leading cairo. c.i. a chief william burns reportedly turning to washington amid a slim ray of hope. ship left cypress with aid set to transfer for a floating pier built by the u.s. military off the gaza coast to be ready, according to the pentagon, in the very near future. >> ids spokesman daniel agarry adding late today even if president biden sticks to his guns about that military aid warning israel has enough munitions for the mission's plan, including, he said, rafah. and the fight goes on. bret? >> bret: greg palkot, thank you. up next, we will get legal analysis on the trump trials and the upcoming hunter biden case from law professor, jonathan turley. first, beyond our borders
the u.n. says it's still too dangerous to reach a border crossing israel says it reopened. >> there is nothing here. no sign of life. we're living through a real tragedy. every sense of the word. >> pause the fighting and three more hostages held by hamas have ground to a halt. negotiating teams for various sides leading cairo. c.i. a chief william burns reportedly turning to washington amid a slim ray of hope. ship left cypress with aid set to transfer for a floating pier built by...
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and just a few minutes ago the u.n. secretary general updated reporters on the situation in gaza. here is what he said. i'll talk about it on the other side. >> i ask my appeal for both parties to show the political courage and spare no effort to secure an agreement now. to stop the blood shed, to free the hostages. and to help stabilize the region, which is still at risk of explosion. >> dana: that's at the u.n. because they know something is happening. not a lot of pressure being put on hamas as usual. incredible that from october 7th the massacre of a justified retaliation has become labeled a genocide by israel. pretty amazing how the left was able to pull that off. but israel standing strong and as you can see there making a move. we'll have more as it comes out. >> can't really say much about it right now, hope you can understand that. a better question put to the d.o.d. colleagues. we're aware of the case. >> american soldier being held in russia. gordon black arrested a week ago on charges of theft. dan hoffman, former c.i.a. station chief and fox news contributor. good mo
and just a few minutes ago the u.n. secretary general updated reporters on the situation in gaza. here is what he said. i'll talk about it on the other side. >> i ask my appeal for both parties to show the political courage and spare no effort to secure an agreement now. to stop the blood shed, to free the hostages. and to help stabilize the region, which is still at risk of explosion. >> dana: that's at the u.n. because they know something is happening. not a lot of pressure being...
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, over 800,000 palestinians who were already displaced have now been forced to flee again, says the u.n., nancy, making the already dire humaniarian situation in gaza that much worse. >> imtiaz, thank you. >>> today russian air strikes in the city of kharkiv in northeastern ukraine killed at least four people. the strikes destroyed a lakeside picnicking area packed on a sunny day. the area has been under constant attack by russian missiles in recent weeks. >>> the "uss carney" returned to its home port of jacksonville, florida today after a dangerous and historic seven-month-long deployment to the middle east. the guided missile destroyer intercepted cruise missiles and drones launched by houthi forces toward israel last october. in all, the "carney" conducted 51 engagements in six months. the last time a navy ship directly engaged with an enemy to that degree was during world war ii. >>> there's a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." what's the worst part of the locker room? shareef: axe. axe. brandon: i like that. shareef: reminds me of like a designer store. brandon: this
, over 800,000 palestinians who were already displaced have now been forced to flee again, says the u.n., nancy, making the already dire humaniarian situation in gaza that much worse. >> imtiaz, thank you. >>> today russian air strikes in the city of kharkiv in northeastern ukraine killed at least four people. the strikes destroyed a lakeside picnicking area packed on a sunny day. the area has been under constant attack by russian missiles in recent weeks. >>> the...
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after the top u.n. court ordered israel to halt its operation this week, it has triggered a new wave of condemnation. italy's defense minister. >> i have the impression that israel is spreading hatred. routing hatred that will involve children and grandchildren. amna: the french president said he was "outraged" by the israeli strike saying the operations must. there are no safe areas in rafa for palestinian civilians. ♪ geoff: in the days other headlines, a government official in papa new guinea says more than 2000 people were buried alive in friday's landslide. that figure is roughly three times and earlier u.n. estimates. the landslide crushed a village in a mountainous area. as of monday only five bodies had been recovered. villagers are using sticks, shovels, and hands to dig in the mud. an international organization is leading the response. the chief of mission say locals are trying to protect the bodies of the dead. >> because of the sensitivities involved with mourning and grieving, we have bee
after the top u.n. court ordered israel to halt its operation this week, it has triggered a new wave of condemnation. italy's defense minister. >> i have the impression that israel is spreading hatred. routing hatred that will involve children and grandchildren. amna: the french president said he was "outraged" by the israeli strike saying the operations must. there are no safe areas in rafa for palestinian civilians. ♪ geoff: in the days other headlines, a government official...
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we saw a onshore u.n. hitting levels we haven't seen since november against the greenback. this is after the pboc fix, levels we haven't seen in four months. and that really shows the pboc is allowing potentially their currency to weaken. we are also keeping an eye on some of the other crosses. the aussie now is losing some ground against the greenback. we saw bit of a jump earlier. still gaining ground against the yen, and this is against the backdrop of the expectations of what the boj is going to do. i think the levels here, something we haven't seen since 2013. of course keeping an versus yen as well. this is against the backdrop of their policy path. there was expectations what are central banks going to do. and of course the fed expectation. that is the big one we are watching. on that note, we heard from that know the hawk, neel kashkari. he was true to form. take a listen. neil: i have been asked many times who'd we take potential interest rate increases off the table. i don't think anybody has formally taken them off the table, even me. i say that we could sit here
we saw a onshore u.n. hitting levels we haven't seen since november against the greenback. this is after the pboc fix, levels we haven't seen in four months. and that really shows the pboc is allowing potentially their currency to weaken. we are also keeping an eye on some of the other crosses. the aussie now is losing some ground against the greenback. we saw bit of a jump earlier. still gaining ground against the yen, and this is against the backdrop of the expectations of what the boj is...
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the u.n. quietly lowered their numbers on the deaths of women and children. they tried to hide that of course. so there is absolutely no genocide going on and a terrible genocide going on in darfur, we don't talk about that because apparently there are no jews they are but at the end of the day if they have concluded that yahya sinwar will not release the hostages and they think he is winning the p.r. war because what is going on in this country then yes the biden administration should come forward until the american people these guys are the reason there is not a cease-fire and there is no genocide going on, that is an absolute lie and it's being told because all they want to do is undermine the existence of the state of israel. >> sandra: congressman jared moscow it's always appreciate your time thank you. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> john: also not a lot of votes in the united states associated with the darfur situation. that would attributive some of the silence as well. >> sandra: just that harvard student and the students that are speaking on capitol
the u.n. quietly lowered their numbers on the deaths of women and children. they tried to hide that of course. so there is absolutely no genocide going on and a terrible genocide going on in darfur, we don't talk about that because apparently there are no jews they are but at the end of the day if they have concluded that yahya sinwar will not release the hostages and they think he is winning the p.r. war because what is going on in this country then yes the biden administration should come...
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john: the u.n. has not declared a famine in gaza at large but don't want to understate the degree of need here and the dire situation that so many people in gaza are in particularly with respect to food and water. so it is not a great situation clearly and why again, we're working so hard to get this deal in place so we can keep that humanitarian assistance up at a higher level. reporter: i understand you don't want to get into specifics but is this the hamas' final offer, is there room to negotiate? john: it will depend on the evaluation and the israeli's evaluation of the response and where we go from here. reporter: the israelis are already warning people to evacuate gaza. if they go through this operation, is the u.s. willing to consider putting limits or conditions on israel? john: i won't get ahead of where he were now in the process, marion and won't speak to hypothetical operations that haven't happened yet. we'll have to see what transpires. the president was very direct and consistently so
john: the u.n. has not declared a famine in gaza at large but don't want to understate the degree of need here and the dire situation that so many people in gaza are in particularly with respect to food and water. so it is not a great situation clearly and why again, we're working so hard to get this deal in place so we can keep that humanitarian assistance up at a higher level. reporter: i understand you don't want to get into specifics but is this the hamas' final offer, is there room to...
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now this, the u.n. security council will hold an emergency closed door meeting after an a us race ally airstrike in rafah killed dozens of civilians. prime minister netanyahu said the strike was a, quote, tragic mishap. trey yingst is in tel aviv. trey, what do we know about the strike? >> reporter: hey, stuart, good morning. we are learning more about those israeli strikes over the weekend that left dozens of palestinian civilians dead. an investigation is underway into exactly what took place, but new details were provided this morning by an israeli officialing who claimed the initial blast caused a fire that led to the deaths of civilians. this does not match with some of the initial aftermath video shows dead civilians whose bodies were torn apart. one eyewitness. >> translator: the bodies were torn to pieces. it's not fair for this to happen to us. even oured food was mixed with blood. nothing survived occupation's aggression. >> reporter: the united states is weighing in on the strikes calling on
now this, the u.n. security council will hold an emergency closed door meeting after an a us race ally airstrike in rafah killed dozens of civilians. prime minister netanyahu said the strike was a, quote, tragic mishap. trey yingst is in tel aviv. trey, what do we know about the strike? >> reporter: hey, stuart, good morning. we are learning more about those israeli strikes over the weekend that left dozens of palestinian civilians dead. an investigation is underway into exactly what took...
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. >> the u.n. has now taken possession of these 1st pallets and are getting them ready for distribution inside gaza. so, look, i mean, hopefully, by the time we're done here, some of that stuff will actually be in the mouths of some hungry people, but we'll see. geoff: separately, israel argued before the u.n.'s top court at the hague today that its military is doing everything he can to protect the civilian population in gaza. the international court of justice wrapped up earrings on emergency measures requested by south africa, which has accused israel of genocide. it has been a surreal day at the pga championship in kentucky after the world's top-ranked golfer was arrested while trying to drive around a traffic stop outside the valhalla golf club. police say scottie scheffler ignored instructions, and dragged an officer with his car. scheffler was booked for assaulting a police officer and other charges. the masters champion was handcuffed and put in a police car. in a statement, scheffler said
. >> the u.n. has now taken possession of these 1st pallets and are getting them ready for distribution inside gaza. so, look, i mean, hopefully, by the time we're done here, some of that stuff will actually be in the mouths of some hungry people, but we'll see. geoff: separately, israel argued before the u.n.'s top court at the hague today that its military is doing everything he can to protect the civilian population in gaza. the international court of justice wrapped up earrings on...
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israel bombing a u.n. affiliated school tuesday, but also releasing this video from saturday saying it shows gunmen prowling u.n. compounds. day after day israeli protesters blocking aid trucks entering gaza, where the u.n. says malnourishment is rampant. the u.n., which has begun using lower casualty numbers for women and children in gaza citing incomplete data, said nearly half million have fled rafah. among those stuck there, nurse monica johnston, part of a group of about 20 american medical aid workers whose dwindling medical supplies are forcing them to ration care. you stopped wound care on a 7-year-old child with severe burns? >> yes. his prognosis -- >> reporter: did you have to let him die? >> we continued on with treatments. if things were looking good we would have reconsidered it. instead of dressing on maybe day two or three. but he kept getting worse. >> reporter: they are even out of hand soap. >> we have almost 100% infection rate because of the conditions we're in. almost 100%. isn't that
israel bombing a u.n. affiliated school tuesday, but also releasing this video from saturday saying it shows gunmen prowling u.n. compounds. day after day israeli protesters blocking aid trucks entering gaza, where the u.n. says malnourishment is rampant. the u.n., which has begun using lower casualty numbers for women and children in gaza citing incomplete data, said nearly half million have fled rafah. among those stuck there, nurse monica johnston, part of a group of about 20 american...
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law period to have u.n. standard just incorporate it into u.s. law. now, of course the u.n. international law standard problematic. it was created in the 1950s in response to world war two. but we live in a world of formal laws and immigration exclusion. what we seen in the last four years is a massive effort by immigrants voting with their feet to use the exception informal law to come to the united states and, seek asylum. and despite evolving efforts to restrict this exception by presidential ministrations, trump and biden alike, people are still coming and the law still stands. that people have a right to seek asylum no matter how they enter the country. and no matter how many people do unkept, it is astounding. just think about this for a minute. it is astounding giving the plenary power that was just described. the biden administration has tried numerous ways to limit but ultimately had to turn to congress and try and to change law and put a cap or a quota on the number of people who can seek asylum. it didn't work. just this past winter, to all the doomsayers that say
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military has been slow to be delivered and that the u.n. is now suspending food distribution in rafah, why exactly is that happening and are people in gaza getting the aid they need. >> reporter: the issues that are preventing aid are many at this point, but as far as the aid coming in on that u.s.-built pier, they didn't think any aid had gotten to people. but the white house has said some gotten through. they say the problem is not getting it into gaza it's getting it to the people who need it. getting aid groups to safely distribute it. they're mobbing the aid trucks as soon as they enter the gaza strip, that's been the problem over the land routes, too, they've seen hundreds of trucks cross over the border in recent days but just a drop in the bucket compared to the massive humanitarian need on the ground there. >>> let's turn now to the money minute. the biden administration is forgiving more student loan debt. >> and new emojis could be coming to your phone. >>> the white house announced another $7.7 billion in student loans will be f
military has been slow to be delivered and that the u.n. is now suspending food distribution in rafah, why exactly is that happening and are people in gaza getting the aid they need. >> reporter: the issues that are preventing aid are many at this point, but as far as the aid coming in on that u.s.-built pier, they didn't think any aid had gotten to people. but the white house has said some gotten through. they say the problem is not getting it into gaza it's getting it to the people who...
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., the u.n. and other nations and aid groups note, while this is important and welcome, it is, by no means, a substitute for land routes which are far more efficient and much faster. as for the land routes, the few that are open are slow and some aid caravans have come under attacks by extremist israelis. the main entry for aid into gaza, the rafah crossing on the egyptian border, is now under israeli control and is closed. as for rafah, israel continues military operations around the city, pushing closer and continuing to vow a major offensive, claiming it is a final stronghold. it is also home to more than 1 million palestinian refugees who were initially told by the palestinian military -- by the israeli military to go to rafah to seek shelter. joining me now is a former foreign secretary of the united kingdom and the author of rescue, refugees and the political crisis of our time. good to see you again. thank you for being here. in the last block we showed a video of these kids who were tryin
., the u.n. and other nations and aid groups note, while this is important and welcome, it is, by no means, a substitute for land routes which are far more efficient and much faster. as for the land routes, the few that are open are slow and some aid caravans have come under attacks by extremist israelis. the main entry for aid into gaza, the rafah crossing on the egyptian border, is now under israeli control and is closed. as for rafah, israel continues military operations around the city,...
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the u.n. working groups, by the only foundation, but human rights watch. but still, we are waiting for the state department to designate him. we met 8 of the 11 criteria and he's supposed to meet only one of the levinson act. he is not declined and he is not accepted. they keep telling us "when you have new information, give us." they have got everything. >> this is very helpful. precisely the kind of work we are doing on determining if the levinson act is functioning that we want it to. chairman, i know this is a facility for the foreign affairs committee in that assessment process. if wanted to comment on the evans' case assessment >> paul beckett, assistant editor of the wall street journal working full time to try to secure evan's release. i appreciate our participation today and fence from his family, they regret that they were unable to attend have the other end of that experience, to be honest. evan was designated in 12 days after he was taken from you if grateful the special presidenti
the u.n. working groups, by the only foundation, but human rights watch. but still, we are waiting for the state department to designate him. we met 8 of the 11 criteria and he's supposed to meet only one of the levinson act. he is not declined and he is not accepted. they keep telling us "when you have new information, give us." they have got everything. >> this is very helpful. precisely the kind of work we are doing on determining if the levinson act is functioning that we...
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those are part of the key five for the u.n. security council so this will never pass. >> todd: quick answer, 10 seconds. do you think this increase from iran would be happening if trump's iran policy had been kept in place by the biden administration. >> absolutely not. absolutely not, todd. none of this would have been happening. ing on the 7th wouldn't be happening and we would be a safer nation at home. >> carley: you made the point earlier how the biden administration is criticizing israel for going into rafah and trying to kill hamas fighters while they are worried about their response to iran and sort of appeasing our number one foreign adversaries. congressman, thank you so much for joining us have a great day two major topics to talk about there. >> thank you. >> carley: "fox & friends" starts right now. have a great day, everybody. ♪ ♪ >> lawrence: we love that open. this is #:00 a.m. on the east coast. tuesday, may the 28th and it's "fox & friends." fox news alert. a violent holiday weekend in chicago. at least 39
those are part of the key five for the u.n. security council so this will never pass. >> todd: quick answer, 10 seconds. do you think this increase from iran would be happening if trump's iran policy had been kept in place by the biden administration. >> absolutely not. absolutely not, todd. none of this would have been happening. ing on the 7th wouldn't be happening and we would be a safer nation at home. >> carley: you made the point earlier how the biden administration is...
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the u.n. estimates 800,000 palestinians have fled rafah in recent weeks, many of the displaced had sought refuge in rafah after losing their homes in other parts of gaza. over the weekend, israeli strikes on the nuseirat refugee camp killed at least 32 people - including 10 women and seven children. the overall official death toll has topped 35,400. across gaza palestinians say they have no safe place to go. >> are these america's gifts for us? instead of pitying us and telling israel to stop, that is injustice, where are the arab leaders? where are the muslim leaders? where are the men of islam? where are they to see our conditions? let them stop the killing. let them stop the destruction. our houses have been destroyed. people cannot find a house to live in. people are displaced in tents. what is happening to us -- it is enough. someone needs to mercy. no one has humanity. amy: israeli is also laying siege to al-awda hospital in north gaza. doctors without borders reports the hospital has ru
the u.n. estimates 800,000 palestinians have fled rafah in recent weeks, many of the displaced had sought refuge in rafah after losing their homes in other parts of gaza. over the weekend, israeli strikes on the nuseirat refugee camp killed at least 32 people - including 10 women and seven children. the overall official death toll has topped 35,400. across gaza palestinians say they have no safe place to go. >> are these america's gifts for us? instead of pitying us and telling israel to...
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this u.n. relief organization has been providing relief to gaza for decades. the fire caused extensive damage to the facility's outdoor area and put the staff safety at risk. it was the second violent protest at the agency this week. the commissioner general of unrwa has decided to close down the offices until security is restored. there is also another troubling dynamic taking place inside of israel. outrage is continuing to grow over prime minister netanyahu's reluctance to agree to a deal that will bring home the israeli hostages. thousands of israelis have taken to the streets over the weekend in tel aviv calling for a deal to bring their loved ones back. they are also demanding early elections and the immediate resignation of netanyahu. these protests have only grown over the last several months as the families become more and more desperate to get their loved ones back home. it also shows the widening riff between netanyahu and the israeli people. this has ben the reality for the past seven months. palestinians in gaza have been running from one part of
this u.n. relief organization has been providing relief to gaza for decades. the fire caused extensive damage to the facility's outdoor area and put the staff safety at risk. it was the second violent protest at the agency this week. the commissioner general of unrwa has decided to close down the offices until security is restored. there is also another troubling dynamic taking place inside of israel. outrage is continuing to grow over prime minister netanyahu's reluctance to agree to a deal...