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>> and welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world. i'm kim brunhuber, with the latest on the coverage of the israel, hamas war. another night of heavy air strikes across the enclave. israel says it's been hitting hamas targets including tunnels and underground combat spaces. the idf is again urging folks to head south as it expands forces inside gaza, in response to the mack aceres of october 7th.
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israel believes the group is holding 230 hostages. inside gaza there is fear for what happens next. internet and cellular functions have been partially restored. there's not enough fuel water medicine to go around and very little coming in from egypt. scott what are you seeing from gaza and hearing from israel? >> reporter: hey kim, yes it is difficult to know precisely where we're at with the fighting in gaza given the limitations there. yesterday the israeli artillery did not stop. he also said gun fire could be heard from the eastern part of the strip near t perimeter fenc. this is in central gaza showing up not with wounds from air strikes but woouns from air --
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wounds from a artillery. none of this is helping the humanitarian situation from gaza where you have a trickle of aid getting in, no fuel getting in, hsprit pedesperate people have . none of this seems to be phasing the israeli leadership. the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, gave a speech yesterday where he said that israeli troops entered gaza on friday, calling gaza in his words the fortress of evil. he also seemed to address criticism of israel's tactics and the growing civilian death toll in gaza saying those who accuse the idf much war crimes are quote hypocritical liars who lack as much as one drop of morality. he is saying israel is getting
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started. [speaking in a global language] the war in the strip is getting long, we are ready for it. this is our second independence war, we are fighting for the home land and we will destroy our enemy above and below the ground. we're going to fight and win. >> now he also reiterated israel's call for civilians to evacuate from the northern part of gaza to south and central parts of the territory. the idf also said just earlier this morning that it wants to increase the urgency of its warnings to civilians to go south saying that humanitarian efforts led by the u.s. and egypt would expand there though they didn't give details. it is also clear to make crystal clear that going south is not a safe zone. there are still air strikes and artillery strikes and fighting happening there as well. the red crescent has called the situation a catastrophic failing
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given fact there are no safe place for gazans to go right now. >> the communications were cut, now i understand the situation has improved and might get better further thanks to satellites but not without controversy. explain this. >> reporter: first on the communications, two communications companies who operate in gaza are saying they are starting to repair the situation and restore the communications of internet land line cell service et cetera. there was during this near total blackout of gaza some limited connectivity that allowed some messages to get out to the world. you also had the head of u.n. relief efforts in gaza saying he could not reach his staff, some he reached by satellite phone. the w.h.o. had a very similar message. elon musk has weighed in on
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this, he owns a satellite company that allows communications on the front lines of its war against russia. he says star link will provide connectivity to internationally recognized aid organizations. x has prompted a furious reaction from israel's ministry, saying hamas would fight that. use it for terrorist activities, no doubt about it. hamas is isis. perhaps musk would be able to condition it by the release of babies sons daughters, are all of it. musk responded to that saying he is not naive, no starlink terminal has attempted to connect to its satellites thus far and if one does he insisted that it would be used only for humanitarian efforts in fact he also offered u.s. and israel the
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chance to do a security check before any terminal was allowed to log on. kim. >> scott mclane in london. complicated efforts to negotiate the release of hostages held by hamas. short time ago i talked to michael orrin former israeli ambassador to the u.s. >> we are talking about the american model interestingly enough, the american model of having forces taking over the neighborhood or village and using that neighborhood and village as a springboard for the next neighborhood and the next village. this is a citizens army, we're sending our children out there our fathers in some cases our mothers too to fight and we understand there is going to be a price to be paid. we want to keep that price as low as humanly possible. it also has the advantage of ramping up the pressure on hamas. there is a sense i've heard in
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recent days that by them launching the ground initiative israel would be forfeiting some of its leverage on hamas to release some of its hostages. in fact it is the opposite. it will keep the hostages in good shape will not harm them and use them as the last bargaining chip to get out of gaza. >> can i just ask you mr. ambassador, cnn was told by the qatari ministry of foreign affairs that negotiations for the hostages are ongoing but i want to quote, the escalation makes it considerably more difficult. how would you respond to that? >> qatar is basically a spokesman for hamas. of course he is going to say that. as the encouraging from hamas finds itself increasingly isolated and surrounded then its terms for releasing the hostages will become i think more lenient and the initial terms what they initially said is they wanted an
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open ended cease fire as well as the release of all hamas prisoners from israeli jails. terrorists who have the blood of many, many israelis on their hands. that would be unacceptable to israeli society. that says basically hamas wins, it would get away with mass murder. we wouldn't be able to return our population to the south or indeed anywhere, we have 300,000 evacuees now. >> top concern is the lives of gaza's children who are increasingly at risk. care aring for children whose lives will never be the same. we want to warn you some of the video we are about to show you is graphic and may be upsetting. >> reporter: it is hard to believe this was gaza just a few weeks ago. little noor dressed in his finest dancing with his brother at a wedding.. his momother stitill canan't bee
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her boy is gone. [speaking in a global language] he was holding my hand as i website to get him a sandwich. he is now in hen given me strength to deal with this. the air strikes that took six-year-old noor and otheher relativeves left herer w with is all over her body and the unbearabable p pain so manany palestinian n mothers are having to endure. [speaking in a global language] there is a void in any heart, i can'n't even cry she says. i really wanant toto cry. but the tears are not coming out. why can't i get it out?? i want to cry for my little boy. recovering a at hospitalal, , st wants to get back to her three other children. now homeless sheltering at a school. hell the raining down on gaza. t can toays it's going after
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spare the innocent but it is the innocent who are paying the heaviest price. the few hospitals still bearing standing -- still barely standing, the graphic is too horrible for us to show. three-year-old judy hasn't uttered a word in days. she won't eat t ore drinink her father says, piece of shrapnel lodged in her handnds. whwhat did t these children do? we have nothing to did with the resistance he says. they are killingng children because e they are palestinian. to them we are not humans. they donon't know if s she'll be able t to wawalk again. judydy is one of the lucky onesf one can call them that, she still has her father by her s side. allocated orwa keeps asking for
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her mom. she has lost her mother, her brother and her sister too. she shows her r camera her ouch. every corner of every hospital, so many heart wrenching stories of loss so hard to comprehend. only wakes up to cry her aunt says in a room with her seven-year-old brother, only ones to survive an air strike who killed her mother her brother and dozens of their extended family. he asks me if we have internet here. he says he i want to call mommy and daddy. doctors in these overwhelmed hospitals says every day brings a constant stream of children with no parents, a flood of injury they hahave not enonougho treat.t. with l little they have theyey o what they can but how do you
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begin to deal with so many going througugh so much? cnn, beirut. >> just ahead, more reaction to the news of actor matthew perry's death. we'll share what we know so farr anand some o of f the e tributeg inin, that's n next.
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>> american canadian actor matthew perry has died at the age of 54. warner brothers television group has confirmed his death. the los angeles times reported the "friends" star was found dead in his l.a. home. didn't provide a cause of death but no sign of foul play. perry played in countlesess telelevision showsws but is bebt known for his s role as chanandr bing on "friendsds". >> i want to q quit t the e gym. >> you want t to quit? i want t to quitit the g gym. > you d do realizize yoyou ue access to ouour full servicece swedish h spa. > i want to quit the gym. >> cnn's camilla brunell is in
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los angeles with more. >> shock and sadness that has been the reaction from hollywood and from friends to the death of matthew perry. police in los angeles say they are investigating his death and this is according to law enforcement are source that responded to kremlin. they appeared at his home at 4 p.m. on friday and the 911 call came in at 4:07 p.m. for a water rescue emergency. the los angeles times said he died from an parent water injury, no foul play is suspected. we are waiting for more details on what happened. but let's talk about him. we know he developed a love for acting in his teenage years. he started with smaller roles and eventually landed higher
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profile roles but it was being cast as the very funny and sarcastic chandler on "friends" that made him so become some of the highest paid actors on television at the time. now despite the joy he did bring to audiences on camera he said he struggled with addiction. and eventually was able to share those struggles with his fans in his book. and he said, he wanted to share those struggles not just in his books but in many interviews because he wanted to help people. camilla bernal cnn los angeles. >> a tribute there perry's friends in hollywood are pouring in. posted on x mira sorvina said, may you find peace and joy in
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heive. what a loss the joy you brought to so many in your too shortly lifetime will live on. for more on perry's impact on hollywood, emily longoretta a senioror features editor for variety.y. >> "frfriends" i is s something everyone things of, no one would have have been bing, friends wouldn't be "friends" without him. that is really hard to think of a world that exists right now, tv is very different today, sit coms are very different today, people are tuning in every week to watch a certain group of friends together, welcoming him into their living room. it is important to note as well he was of course on film. he was a really, really big tv actor and the thing that comes along with being a tv star is
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you really are welcomed into people's homes. people fell in love with him, chan bing, they fell in love with with his show on west wing, the many, many things he popped up on, the odd couple and what incredible actor he was with such amazing comedic timing. the most famous lines of "friends" was his. because of his cadence and delivering those lines could i be more excited, that is what matthew perry brought to chandler in. that wasn't written in, he created that and that's something that is a really, really nice thing to think about. >> israelis's prime minister makes the case to the new offense in gaza. the matter of fighting isn't a matter of choice, it's a must. plus president biden makes his
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case why washington should support both israel and ukraine. coming up, stay with us.
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don't delay the game with verizon or t-mobile 5g home internet. catch it on the xfinity 10g network. >> gaza remains under siege and under fire as israel launches a second phase of its war against hamas. israel says its ground rations inside gaza are expanding and air strikes have intensified. internet and tone services have been partially restored in the palestinian enclarify but fuel and electricity are in short supply. the world health organization says patients and civilians spent another night in darkness
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and fear. but israel says it is a fight for its survival and it's vowing to, overcome hamas, here is prmentprmentbenjamin netanyahu n saturday. >> to ensure the existence of our country, we have said never again, never again is now. >> both palestinians and ultraorthodox juice living in gaza are, compulsory for the majority of israeli citizens once they turn 18. cnn reports. >> mother abir cannot stomach the thought of her son serving in the israeli military. up until now he hasn't had to but that could change.
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as citizens the law could soon demand that her son serve the state of israel in civil service or in the military. this would mean that i would have to erase all the principles values and thoughts that i have raised my son on. this would suggest that we become part of the occupation she says. her worst fear is that her son would have to fight against his own people in the occupied territories where clashes between palestinian protestors and israeli military are commonplace. the israeli defense force says there are over 5,000 ashes serving. by -- arabs serving. by some accountant 3% of israel's military. but absolutely set against mandatory service saying the state has discriminated against them taken their land and is now trying to take their identities too. >> it is absurd they will take more than they have already
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taken. i say the state of israel owes me. >> reporter: this year, israel's supreme court declares unconstitutional the law that declares israel citizens exempt from military service and to cet rid of a policy that exemples arabs as well. >> to continue to study the jewish holy book the torah instead, largely because secular jews have bitterly complained they're shouldering the entire responsibility of the state while the ultraorthodox are allowed to study and live off state subsidies. for the majority of israelis when they turn 18 men are required to enlist for three years and women for two. >> i think what they do is an incredible thing. at the same time, i also am in the belief that the what the people in the shivas do is also
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a superimportant element to the safety of the country. >> reporter: many of israeli citizens have their reasons for not wanting to serve. in nazareth, they say the draft is a tool they will further use to further erode their identity as palestinians. it turns out that arabs and ultraorthodox juice who normally would never mix are fighting the same battle to fight the state of israel's military apparatus albeit for different reasons. cnn jerusalem. the state should support two countries in a state of war. supporting israel and ukraine is vital, more than 61 for ukraine and $14 billion for israel but it needs congressional approval which is far from guaranteed.
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for more we are joined by natasha lindsted speaking to us from colchester england. support for the war in ukraine is how much will military and financial resources be diverted from ukraine to israel and the middle east? i mean u.s. military production was already struggling to meet the demands to supply ukraine. >> right. well i would say in the u.s. support of ukraine it can't afford to divert military aid away from ukraine. russia's the biggest threat to the u.s., to the west. and just to global stability. and ukraine is really the linchpin in the fight for democracy and for staving off russian aggression. so the u.s. has already allotted some $75 billion in aid to ukraine which is a significant amount. but we think of the big picture,
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u.s. military spending is somewhere around $801 billion and as a percentage of the u.s.'s gdp u.s. aid to ukraine is .33% of its gdp. it's actually coming at a time when u.s. economy is doing pretty well. it's been growing at a very fast rate in the last several years and somewhere around just under 5% and there is also more international support for war in ukraine with 45 other countries helping out as well. now, the support for the war in israel's war in gaza is more complicated. just militarily speaking i do believe that the u.s. has the capacity to support both wars. and to offer the support that israel needs, just from military standpoint. but there are issues -- >> but then the political issues here, i mean does president biden despite what we heard him say does he have the bandwidth
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to do both for the war in ukraine we have seen public support particularly among republicans drop while they're pressing biden for not showing enough support for israel. will that tilt political support away from ukraine do you think? >> i mean the political aspect of support for the israeli war in gaza presents all kinds of complications not just domestically but also internationally. it definitely complicates the u.s. relationship with its asia lies. we see the cancellation of the summit between biden and the leaders, they claimed israel bombed a hospital in gaza. you don't have as much international support, the international community is calling for a cease fire into the growing humanitarian crisis, and domestically speaking i think biden is striking the right cord for moderates perhaps
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across the aisle as well, not enough from the republican standpoint and definitely alienating arab and islamic communities in michigan are rethinking their support of biden. biden is in a very, very difficult situation because of the situation with the war with israel and gars is so incredibly complicated. >> exactly. that support for progressives can be key going into an election year. there is so much foal airization and congressional analysis. we see support of israel and ukraine held up by domestic politics especially going into an election year. >> we've already seen this especially in dlaition getting a speaker of the house. that has been solved but that left question whether or not there isfully aid going to ukraine or israel. i think there's going to be huge push particularly from the right
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from the renales to stop aiding ukraine so much, at a they can't afford to support both and to deal with budgetary issues. they want to cut u.s. spending not increase it. and so we're going to see much more of a pressure to stop this type of aid to ukraine which of course benefits russia. >> i want to ask you about that. our last 30 seconds, america's enemies. you're mentioning russia, china, with the ability to multitask in these two very fraught conflicts. what is at stake here with regard to american prestige and credibility abroad? >> the stakes are very high. china has wanted to get involved as being the peace maker in the middle east. has highly criticized the u.s. government. we have seen that the biggest winner has been iran and to the lesser extent russia. and the u.s. is of course
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struggling in its role to be supporting israel and its right to maintain peace but the humanitarian crisis facing the palestinians. >> we appreciate your knowledge. thanks so much for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> we're going to take a quick break but when we come back we'll tell you a weekend in malta finding a way to peace back in ukraine. stay with us.
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ukraine has virtually disappeared. >> driving past a sign that says adifka is ukraine the cameraramn suddenly stops and takes cover from incncoming russian shellin. for weeks now russia has been pounding this city in donetsk.k. the ukrainiaian governmentnt has ordedered the evevacuation o of families up to a thousand children living near the front line in dozensns of f settlemenn donetsk and hersong region. police are going door to door in what's left of thehese destrtrod apartment buildings looking for
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the remainining residents bubutt everyone is willing to go. good luck, take care of f yoursf says t the police officer. thank you, good luckck t to you replies the old wowoman refusing to leave her home. an incoming g shell exexplodes e by as policece try to deliver supplies to residents willing to take their chanceses. good luck lads, take care, you've got a difficult job says this man. despite reports s of heavy losss on the russisian side itits fors have lauaunched major asassaultn areas s along g the easterern ft and intensified shelling in the south. thirird undermrmining ukraine's grueling counteroffensive. whilile the world's attention hs swiftly moved from ukraine to israeli war, there are concerns that funding could dry up.
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pleaded with europe not to make the mistake of weakening its support, as the mid east war wages on. insecure world for everyonone. while she e was backeded up by leaders attending the european council meeting in brussels, slovakia's new foreign mints has other ideas. robert announces slovakia, will no longer provide military aid to ukraine. for nonow, kyiyiv anxiouously wo see if u.s. president biden's reququest for morere than n $61 bibillion in additional aid to ukraine will be approved by a bitterly divided congress. in the meantime, secretary of state antony blinken announcing another $260 billionon air deefs
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package of antitank and other equipment. prompting this respoponse from e ukrainian presidenent. >> we are seseeing thehe end ofe war with a ukrainian victory more quickckly. >> optimistitic words s that art to translate on this battlefield. anna korin cnn be hg. >> joins me now thanks so much for being here with us. good to see you again. you know, with what we just saw there israel's war on hamas the effects aren't clear yet but do you think it's drawn the world's attention and vital military forces away from supporting ukraine? >> thank you kim, thank you so much for having me again and thank you for keeping the focus on ukraine. we need that badly right now. as you say, the more worse and the more atrocities happen throughout the world, the less attention we get.
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however, it does not have to result in to dragging their physical and financial support from us. and this is why we are waiting for the congress to vote in support of the -- financial support for ukraine of 61.4 billion. we also have received a statement of $150 million recently of the military support which shows us that the united states are standing with us supporting with us and are very much interested in us winning the war. >> yes, but as i mentioned earlier certainly the world's media or maybe the north american media, the focus has shifted away from ukraine. so for our viewers who haven't necessarily been plugged in for the last two weeks or so give me a sense of how ukrainians are holding up now some 600 plus days into this war. >> we are getting ready for the
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second tough winter since the full scale invasion started. we know what to expect. the outages, the lack of electricity, and the missile attacks on our infrastructure. we understand that this is how russia will continue to terrorize us. our military are fighting and we are doing everything to support them. we understand that there is no other way, absolutely no other way for us than to win the war. it is incredibly hard of course and people are exhausted. but what is the alternative for us and we do not see any. this is why people are sticking close together. you know like my mom sis when the winter -- says when the winter comes people should be as birds on a tree sticking very close to each other because this is the way how you survive and this is what we are doing. we are working on the international arena trying to get more and more support for ukraine but not only the
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military support, because now we are at the face, where it's not only military fight. it is the fight of the economies and the resources and their biggest challenge that we have now is to make sure that the sanctions are working because we see that they have too many loopholes and that this war of their exhaustion, the unity of the is rest of the world remains the same. it is very hard because we are getting into the next year the year of elections where there would be so many challenges for the european countries for the united states and we understand that it wouldn't have a good impact on our country. but what is the alternative for us? we should pool whatever we can to bring everyone together to win the war and to push towards through the winter. >> well before we go i want to ask you this.
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we played the clip there from president zelenskyy, who is seeing the end of the war with ukrainian victory more clearly. is there a sense of hope now that you are closer to the end? >> you know, we have been burned so many times when people had illusions that the war could be ending in two or three weeks. that right now, we go with what president biden said for as long as it takes. so we don't dream to have the end of the war like in front of us but we know that we have to just continue working and continue pushing. i can tell you if at the very beginning people were discussing okay when the war could end, right now we are rather discussing of what we can do to push through. and everybo everybody's avoiding any dates or any perspectives. >> we'll have to leave it there.
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thank you so much. >> thank you and glory to ukraine. >> so after much prayer and deliberation i have decided to suspend my campaign for president effective today. >> former u.s. vice president mike pence ending his run for president on saturday. he was speaking at the republican jewish coalition's annual conference in las vegas. he will never stop to elect principled republican leaders. he might not qualify for the third republican debate next month. now we want to bring you warm memories of matthew perry, star of the hit tv show "friends". he died of a drowning accident at age 54, according to the los angeles times. perry was known to be a funny guest, including when he filled
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in for piers morgan. have a look. >> this is going to be fun. new experience, exciting, kind of reminds me of when i won my first emmy. we were -- i'm sorry what? oh i haven't won a damn thing. well. maybe today is the day. you know may i guest host this show so well -- what? not a chance. who is talking into my ear? >> chemistry matthew perry had with his "friends" co-stars was unmatched. cultural juggernaut and launched its actors into superstardom. feature editor for the washington post explains. >> they worked so hard. there was a series about the casting of this and just they got everything right. and we saw them grow up. he was 24 years old when this show started. very young.
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and we watched him go from 24 to 34. and they -- but they hit the characters almost immediately. they knew who they were and while they kind of grew, they also -- which is true in sit coms they stayed the same because that's what the comfort was. we knew how, you know, they would react particularly chandler his sarcasm trying to be cooler ththan he reallyly wa. evereryone in ththe showow the producerers, the writers, it all worked. you know? and they didn't have a lot of sets. occasionally they traveled but it was all about the chemistry. and you may recacall that they knew quite quickly a as young as they werere how impoportant thty were to nbc and to theheir audience a and thehey y negotiad this was v very public. they each negotiatated t togethr wiwith their agents and gogot a million n dollars anan epipisode bebecause theyey knew w they hae value. this was must see tv thursdaday
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night, destination, it was comfort food you k know and so they grew up and we watched them. but we also -- there was a comfort with the familiar with these characters. they knew they really were a team. and you could see this in it. but matthew perry's struggles with addiction was singular of this group. he just -- i just had epic battles with addiction. and when i interviewed, you met him at the same time about a year ago now, it's just traumatizing what he did to his body. the amount of abuse. and it was just -- it was unfathomable, i was concerned about this book tour that he was you know reliving all of this. you know? he would be shown his weight fluctuations which went up and down 100 pounds dourer "friends" and he had to relive this but i think it was cathartic to do
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two men in israel are creating
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tribute to the accident the elderly and children kidnapped from israel. a large sign reads they're your grandparents age posted on an assisted living community crith said he couldn't sit by and do nothing after the attack on october 7th. here he is. >> children women and elderly were slaughtered killed, burned alive. and kidnapped and kidnapped from their homes. these behind them are the generation who suffer from the holocaust, they're holocaust survivor, elderly. they need medical. they need medicine and treatment. >> in street beensy is using spray paint to make a tribute. his mural is meant to depict how kidnapped children might feel in gaza strip far away from home. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu is coming under pressure to cut a deal to
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release hostages held by henry mcmaster. they only support a comprehensive agreement that will have all hostages released. hamas is ready to swap hostages for more than 6,000 palestinians are held in israeli jails. the idf dismissed that as psychological terror. qatar is saying hamas is holding, one >> it's become pour and more escalation. this escalation happening now, one of the most terrible escalations that had happened in the region for a very long time is making certainly more difficult, as i said the low gymnastics cal, they increased bombardment. meetings only work when is you have, under this kind of conflict, this kind of
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confrontation between both sides becomes more difficult. but it's still ongoing and give up. >> that's israel steps up the military campaign against hamas in gaza, pro palestine demonstrators are rallying around the world. they took to the streets of rome on saturday. marching in front of the coliseum. thousands gathered in berlin calling for a cease fire in the war between israel and hamas. and in london, thousands turned out holding palestine flags and calling for israel to stop the military operation in gaza. i'm kim brunhuber, we'll have more cnn continuing coverage with richard quest in just a moment. ♪. ♪.
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