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the, the iran finds nearly 200 ballistic missiles, says ro in response to the killing of thomas on his believers as. c as a senior revolutionary cons, come onto the color on the side of height of this resolved. is there a lie from the hole? so coming off on the program, israel's prime minister, benjamin espanol who wants that iran has made a huge mistake and will pay for it. it's a lot of us also warns of consequences. meanwhile, a shooting attack in these ray, the port city of the off,
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felipe 7 people said and israel continues it's offensive. and 11 on focusing has paula stronghold in southern thanks the it's a gmc that's 3 am. and is raul when ron has ruined a major missed saw a type nearly 200 rockets to find darkly access row described as a reaction to the assassination of his ability to house on most of the law as well says a response is coming box. iran ones, it says, ready to attack again if provides how much i'm doing begins coverage with this report. in tel aviv, the sound of sirens reverberated throughout the city and explosions lit up the night. sky is overhead. israel's air defenses, intercepting some of the almost $200.00 ballistic missiles iran launched towards
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the country. israel's army call the runs actions a serious attack. when prime minister benjamin netanyahu addressed the nation, he insisted the attack had failed, while vowing it would not go unanswered. you're gonna start it is, ron made a big mistake tonight and it will pay for it. so i'm still, you're writing writing doesn't understand that determination to defend ourselves or our resolve to strike back as you know means iran revolutionary guard course says the attack was in response to the assassination. that has been the leader has and those sort of law in beirut. how much political jesus made honey into iran, as well as the killings of several iranian army officials, runs president must, who would possess gan, posted on ex, saying, based on legitimate rights and with the aim of peace and security for iran in the region. a decisive response was given to the aggressions of the zionist regime. this action was in defense of iranian interest and citizens. and that's in yahoo
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should know that iran is not war mongering, but it will firmly stand against any threat. this is just a glimpse of our capabilities. do not engage in conflict with a ron. for his part us president joe biden reiterated americans full support of israel. my direction i say is military actively supported, defensive is and we're still especially the inside. but based on what we know now, the tech peers to have it defeated and in effect. and this is testament is relative military capability and us. and i'm also also testing it to test planning between the united states and israel dentist, fate and defend against praise of attack. we expect the big question now. what comes next in this dangerous cycle of escalation? uncertainty throughout the region is very much on the rise and fears of a broader conflict engulfing the middle east. are in all time, how many gyms,
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you know, how does social it's, how does this update for us from jordan's comfortable online? and that's because these ready to government has bind, i'll do 0 from reporting from inside of israel as well as the occupied territories in windsor, vanessa and yellow speaking for the 1st time hours after the attack took place. and that's because he was actually in a bunker under ground, in west jerusalem holding a security cabinet meeting. this is the 1st meeting of its kind to take place in west jerusalem under ground. but we have seen something similar intel v throughout the year. but nothing you all who said that it on made a big mistake and that they will pay a heavy price. benjamin netanyahu saying that his role will strike its enemies anywhere in the middle east, whether they're in gaza, loving on it on doc, syria, young men, and the list goes on. he said that the retaliation by these rarely will come at a time and place of his choosing. and that's what we've been hearing from the military and political s along throughout the entire evening,
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saying that once benjamin, that's and y'all who gives a directive for a response that's when it'll take place. but they say that it simply will not go on answer. it is real defense minister, your golan has said that it on has learned no lessons within the last year, especially given israel's retaliation. back in april. we'll recall it on have launch some 350 cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and drones. and so it was really territory that time responding to the killing of an i r g c commander. but this time it on says that this did not come unprovoked. that in fact, it came in response to the killing of his 900. yeah, i'm us, as leader on it, on the and soil, the assassination of his bowl as leader has on most of the law and the ongoing crimes in lebanon and gauze on it on the president's even saying that the israel's primes will not go on. and sir, that there always will be a response to them, asking israel not to provoke further action in the region, but these really is have said that they are the ones constantly coming under attack
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. not really acknowledging all of the crimes they. they've committed in several different places over the last year. i to well, the un security council has scheduled and emergency meetings wednesday morning on the latest escalation, 9 washington. israel's closed, allow us president, joy binding, directed his minute treat to help israel repels the rainy and attack and he says the consequences for to her on remains to be seen at my direction. i say as military actively supports the defense of israel. and we're still assessing the impact, but based on what we know now, the attack peers have defeated and in effect. and this is testament is really military capability and us i'm also is also a testament to test a plan between united states and israel. dentist, fate and defend against praise of attacks and expect make no mistake. united states is fully fully fully supported as well. that's good,
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so reaction now to the us because we have mike kind of who's life for us from that . mike, we've heard from the white house, the state department, as well as the pentagon was a open se, as well as being a common message from all the departments of the us. and that is complete support for israel president by didn't spend too much of the morning in the situation room along with his vice president and his national security team. it appears that they were in constant interaction with is really officials. we certainly do know that the secretary of defense spoke regularly to his is really counterpart. this was in effect of joint operation. the is rarely defense against the a rating. in that time, the u. s. was actively involved the confirmation that miss out intercept as well fired from us warships which are stationed in the region. so the us had to major involvement in repulsing or at the menu the making that attack less serious perhaps
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. but you heard from president biden as well as saying that the damage was negligible, that the attack in its essence failed. however, it certainly created the mass of sta within as well. and within the united states as well. no one just has to look back to last october when the 1st reaction of the united states was a complete support for israel after the october 7th attack. but also it won't immediately that they should not be an escalation of violence in the region as that . what was happening in gaza should stay in gaza and israel's war should not create why the discord well such as come to pass the events and 11 on may very clear that to me israel as well and gaza has widened. and now of course you've got the involvement of a major actor like iran in, in the conflict. so what the us warned about has come to play that this be no comment publicly from us officials in the course of the day about the fact that
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israel sections have essentially led to a mess of widening of the conflict. widening of the conflicts and the, the recess and the seeing more of those strikes by his role in love. and thank you so much, mike, kind of for joining us today with an update from washington dc as well. also joining us is the truth of policy, who's the executive vice president, the quincy institute, and that's a sink tank based in the us. he's joining us life from reston, virginia. thank you so much for joining us. a treat to i was the rang and response . what you expected and also what do you think the wrong message has been here? the message, i think the ronnie is have been sending is that despite the step back for hezbollah, despite the restraint t, ron showed earlier on when it didn't respond immediately to the assassination of i'm the does not mean that the wrong hands are incapable of striking back but they
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were afraid of striking back, and that if, if here's what is going to bring war to evolves doorstep then, yvonne will respond to that. i think this has taken many onto this by surprise. i think there was an impression that evolved would continue to try to play the long game. but clearly, certain things have caused the wrong is to shift gear there. and i think the critical elements of this has been the video message deadman some yahoo recorded reported the addressing the volume people. but essentially promising regime change in the wrong somewhat similar messages he sent to the lebanese people before bombing 11 on what he sent to the people in ga that'd be for bombing garza. so he was telegraphing that he is going to go after you ron. and that i think made it uh so that the debate inside of yvonne turn in favor of actually now rather than waiting and being a talk about straight. interesting you talking about the video by the is ready promise to benjamin netanyahu is quite low one. and he was very clear, i think, in his message that watches the reaction from within iran,
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from what you understand from the public on all of this. because i've not been able to see the public reaction beyond what you can see on the volume tv, which of course, is not necessarily a representative of what the people think in general. but within the elements of the form policy establishment, there seems to be a very strong level of support for this. because there was a tremendous amount of frustration in many quarters, not just into hard vine elements of the government. feeling that the policy of restrain the policy of strategic patients had led to yvonne, ending up with fewer, weaker and more dangerous options. and on this, it did some sort of a game changing auction even would be in a even worse situation in just a couple of days. and it saves it from this to benjamin netanyahu was a speaking to that. now i just want to turn our attention to the us because we did
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his from the us national security advisor, jake sullivan. we also heard from matthew miller, who's the real estate department, sports person. and we also heard, as mike kind of was saying that from the pentagon major general puts rides and now the journalist really pushed right a full understanding why the us was standing on this when they kept repeating the same thing that iran will suffer, a strong consequences and when they were, when he was pushed on what that meant, because as one of the jealous that it was seemed very vague. his words were, and i quotes the us has been clear that will be security and economic consequences for i don't have anything to prove you to preview. now what do you think the us is role in oral of this is or could be and so earlier on in april, as you recall why you didn't said that he would support defending israel,
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but he would not engage in penny or offensive action based on what the us saying now this is yet another one of the red lines on by then that has been washed away, completely crushed, buying it some yahoo has action because it seems quite clear based on what the undergoing has said. and what jake sullivan said that the us is now without an authorization of the use of force from congress. going to engage in clear war against yvonne alongside of israel when they are talking about security and economic targets. i don't suspect that they're talking about sanctions, but rather striking at key elements hoping yvonne's economic infrastructure such as more refined to read cetera. the vanya is, i've spent in retaliation, not just against the united states, but against the other, or the refineries in the middle east. and we've seen that they have done that before. so this is an extremely explosive situation that can very quickly escalate into a full scale regional war just weeks before the us election. and there's absolutely
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no reason why we shouldn't be here. the only reason we're here is because of the fight and appears incapable or unwilling to say no to panic. i mean, nothing. yeah. okay, thank you so much. so it's free to policy, the executive vice president, the quincy is to shoot for giving us your thoughts on this. um, of course, every single day now is another developing story on this was so many changes. appreciate your thoughts on this. now, around 40 minutes before that volley of rain in miss sauls hits israel, that was a shooting and a stabbing attack in the city of the alpha. at least 7 people have been killed and several others were wounded. is ready, please save the shooters with shots that now they have since rated protestant in homes. and that happens in the city of hebron, which is in the occupied west bank in response to that shooting size. righty, as strikes, has continued in the southern suburbs of bay roots flames and smoke could be seen as you can see. right, that in the area of the left hand,
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lebanese rather capital is right. again says it was targeting hezbollah sites on tuesday afternoon. there was several strikes the cost of a route, including on an apartment building which quotes fire. also still a head on out is there was versus the fonts with the polls. net connect we, we live in new york added. she's a vice presidential debate. the katie vance and tim rolls will face so that the cbs news vice presidential debate simulcast in new york can either candidate provide a boost for donald trump or come to harris in therapy for the white house, stay with elsa 0 of full live coverage and details post debates analysis had had is box with b. maggie huffman here at the home of ethical debate. steve conway, hold in london. the stage is set and i'll be traveling through my guests in front
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[000:00:00;00] the hello welcome back to watching out 0. a reminder about such stories this, our iran has rooms nearly 200 miss hall start to be on is ro, revolutionary? god hold says the it's hot was in response to the killing husband, the lead a house on most of the law. i'm not, was in 11 on capital, which is phases is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says iran has made a big mistake. he ones that will pay for the attack on tuesday nights or us national security advisor jake sullivan called did talk a serious escalation from iran. and he said washing washington rather coordinated efforts with his role to respond to the strikes us naval destroyers
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joined is really air defense units, and firing interceptors to shoot down inbound missiles, president biden and vice president harris monitor the attack in the response from the white house situation room joined in person and remotely by their national security team. we are still working with the id yes. and the authorities in israel to assess the impact of the attack. but at this time and i stress at this time, we do not know of any depths and is real. we are tracking the report a death of a palestinian civilian in jericho in the west bank. we do not know of any damage to aircraft or strategic military assets in israel. in short, based on what we know at this point. this attack appears to have been defeated, an effective as well with the poles, neck and neck in the us presidential election. tuesday's vice presidential debates is attracting a great deal of attention to charles's, of another presidential debate of thoughts to be now between cumberland harris and
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donald trump. and this debate is being seen as a child. so both companies to make that closing arguments, devices to hubbard, tennessee reports drait events um tim welts have emerged as distinct personalities during this election campaign. a 4 year old maureen vet, from jail law school graduate and venture capitalist, donald trump's running make defense styles himself as a rags to riches success story, having grown up in a hard scramble. rural community in ohio is memoir hill, billy allergy was a best seller to waltz, is a 6 year old from a high school teacher and american football coach. he so 5 terms in the us house of representatives before twice being elected as governor of minnesota is down to a folksy presentation. how successfully contrasted with j. d volumes is often when public appearances. in fact, as the campaign has progressed, wells has become more popular for vans as notes,
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low favorability ratings to move, which is about to move in. we already have a pretty good idea of the 2 candidates lines of attacks. welts has really killed viruses, origin story, like all regular people i grew up with in the heartland, j. d study to yale. had his career funded by silicon valley, billionaires and then wrote a best seller, trashing that community, come off. and francis had to defend the various post statements and positions for which he has since retreated. for once cooling, donald trump, america's reply to advocating for a federal abortion bound to this comment, suggesting people without children have low stake in the countries future. we're effectively running this country via the democrats, via, via our corporate, all the guards, by a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they've made. and so they want to make the rest of the country miserable to bands and tag bolts, overstating his military records. do not pretend to be something that you're not. i'm for being a radical. leftist who had come out of the harris will leave the country to ruin
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through an open border in an election likely to be decided by a few 100000 votes. the vice presidential debate is being seen as potentially more significant than usual. there perhaps will, will closely be scrutinized, wouldn't be any policy proposals discussed. but the potential for a significant blunder on stage by either participants. she ever time c l g 0 washington. as well as to have as lie for us to advertise the sea from new york. so what can we expect tonight? i think we're expecting quite a candidate to spicy debate really based. they both actually have a history of how much a debate performance has now been pretty fin skims, rolled, for the term welts is of, onto our, etc, and they fight. they're like each other much world. soon as the past new said, the j d pounds is weirds a target stuck with him and balances questions. waltz is military reco. it's a weird spect some fireworks that. beyond that it'll just be the usual. each one of these are the other want to bring in definitely more right wing extremist.
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depending on who's speaking, we are expecting a bit more policy on foreign policy debate given what's happening in them. at least we've given this little search cbs western media. it'll probably be about who supports as well more. i think some of the fascinating questions you into the policy we're just talking about about whether is right as dragging in the us and doing all the war against iran. now whether it's time to say no when is know, next week i have a feeling with all the questions like that because be useful, which is reasonable. i don't doubt. they'll just be competing with each other based presidential platforms. i wrote about supporting is roosevelt hire. as well, it's not even mentioned civilian casualties anymore. in fact, waltz has a long history advising with his ro and congress even done. you know, birds your days, un security council resolutions will condemn sanctions as governor of minnesota. he's refused to meet palestinian families in his own state, last relatives because it is rarely bump up at the side will be a bunch of other things develop. i'm going to be a lot of agreement, but just let you know who wants, who wants to be both private is ready,
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which is all given that they're actually posed just last month of the swing states . so that majority of it is the world strides in michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania, one deceased by now, um, restrictions on all missouri as well. and do you think um, you know, the latest. so what we've seen with iran today, is that going to be a topic of discussion? no, they're looking just mostly at the domestic policies of the german, i think as, as i'm saying that's that's, it's going to be basically who wants to be the most pros, riley, after 2, when not going to see any grad you our it's, it's interesting at 1st that we're getting, we're getting some vibes come with a high risk to waltz and then for that vibes of not for that specificity on politics. so that was a sense of oh well maybe that, that they do care about the loss of civilian life. it is live, it's about the little proportionality, but that's what we're going out the window recently. in fact, i was just listening to the art of american activist in michigan who was thinking towards if i was kind of, i just trying to put push an arab americans away with some of the statements coming
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out of a higher his campaign, given the bombardment of lebanon, and you have to remember the, the 11 east population in michigan. we'll start with the power steering population in michigan for example, theoretically, theoretically, powers wants to get everyone to the opposed to virtual hub, but they're making absolutely no, no um. so efforts to see everybody at least talk about international law and civilian casualties. yep. okay, thanks very much search to have a response the the life for us will be coming back to i'm sure, and we will also be bringing you that debates in full hit on i'll do 0, it's tossing in about, well, 30 minutes time from now. well that's good, it's in the got much as of the who's a senior fellow with the center for international policy. we're going back to that it rainy and attack will be discussing. now the took place in on israel are joining us live from washington, d. c. thank you so much for joining us. um,
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what you may present latest events to unfold. it's uncertainty. what do you make of the us reaction to the as well? i think it looks like the ron. it says she saw 2 roads in front of them. not re reacting in any way as their allies and themselves and so on with this, my dss nation, and then the assassination of us on nestor law. and they running commander in 11 on they. i think that ron, in felt that if they don't respond, that these attacks are just going to grow and continue. and that's what we saw basically today as a repeat of the similar episode back in april when the ronnie ends essentially the way they frame the issue, the warning saw a warning site to this or is an escalate to the escalate situation. i think it looks like the messaging is the same that they are sort of framing this as of now, the warning shot that the running president also does put out
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a tweet saying that this was them defending the tub. a response to is really a todd on their sovereignty this and but at the same time, re entering the message that saying that they don't want war and they want peace and stability in the region. so i think this can be a repeat of what we saw on april, something similar, but at the same time it's a big risk. because this can also become a major escalation, bringing the war to the next level. and very briefly, because we are running out of time here, but in the us has clearly stated the israel had the right to defend itself. and also said that they will be consequences having spoken to different unless including a one from his role. they think that that could involve a promise to benjamin netanyahu trying to have a legacy in the area and his reaction to iran. uh, for example, it's like, can you do your sites if you can just call us or in the us didn't participate in, in
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a tax on iran back in april. i don't think it's in their benefits to participate because there's no appetite for an all out war. with iran, and if the united states does participate in a tax on around, around is going to see that as a declaration of war and right now, certainly before an election, i don't think there is any appetite or interest in entering another big and less than stating war in the region. so i think the messaging that's coming from washington, all it sounds like they want this to sort of taken off from and use this as an escalate to be escalate the situation as opposed to taking the watch to the next level. and the got more, this is avi, a senior fellow and since since national policy really sorry to have to interrupt you that we are running out of time to so much to um, pick obviously on this uh will. but thank you for joining us and uh that stay from me sort of hide up so you can find more information on our website was, is there uh, adults. com. the news continues here off the account, seeing the costs and don't forget that will be the vice presidential debate taking
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place live in the us, which we will be covering at o one g m c. thank you for joining us. the the hello is the weather less lousy. try for a good pos of china over the next couple of days. but you can clearly see a couple of tie foods making their way through. so we are going to say some what to whether this blog saying that eastern side of the japan and down towards the south west. this is the, the, the dominant feature here. quite enough the system, this one, but it's moving very, very slowly. so that gives some cause for concern this cold front here, that blue line that may well engage with our system. but high pressure, i think that's the dominant feature. lot will help to keep it dry. it costs
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