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festival during the october 7 attacks. and they include 25-year-old noa argamani, 22-year-old, almog meir, jan 27-year-old andre kozlov and 41-year-old shlomi ziv and you may remember noa argamani from this horrific video. from october 7 showing the attacks and showing her screaming and pleading with hamas fighters as they took her away on a motorbike. israel says the special military operation took place this morning in central gaza among residential buildings where hamas had been keeping those hostages palestinians, they're describing the rate is hell on earth is heavy shelling and artillery fire bombarded the area hospital officials in gaza say the death toll has climbed to at least 236 people with more than 400 injured, including women and children cnn cannot independently verify those numbers and gaza government media office, which provided an initial numbers, does not differentiate between
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the number of civilians and militants who are killed. cnn's paula hancocks joining us now, live from tel aviv with more on today's rescue and the aftermath in gaza. apologists first, how are those four rescued hostages doing tonight well, jessica, this is the first night in eight months that they are not in captivity, so it is an incredible time for them, if for their families and what we're hearing from the doctors is that they are in good medical condition, but it is certainly he'd been an emotional day for both the hostages that have been rescued on their families the first video, cool, in eight months, friends of former hostage almog meir jan, welcome the 20. >> honan. >> his night right hey, you did hallelujah. we just challenging each other. yeah. yeah you are so happy to see me, ajahn
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raised his hands in the air in celebration as he touched down on israeli soil. >> one of four hostages rescued in what was called a high risk complex mission saturday morning in nuiseirat, central gaza the, idf says all four were taken captive by hamas militants at the nova music festival on october 7, where hundreds more were killed noa argamani has become a symbol of israel's hostages being held in gaza, filmed in the back of a motorbike, being taken into gaza by hamas militants from the festival used and hamas it's propaganda videos while in captivity today, she is free hugging her father waiting to visit her terminally ill mother in a separate hospital. andrey kozlov and shlomi ziv were working as security at the music festival when they too were taken hostage. all four were brought for medical checkups once back on home soil all four are said to be stable and in good medical condition in this hospital just outside tel aviv now israel's military
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security agency and police say that this mission had been plan for weeks. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu giving the green light on thursday evening. >> this was a high risk complex mission based on precise intelligence conducted in daylight in two separate buildings. deep inside gaza from israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu visited the rescued hostages, were committed to getting the release of all the hostages and we expect hamas du, we've still more out if they don't, i'll do whatever it takes. we'll get them all back the hostage and missing families forum says 120 more captives remaining gaza. >> the way to rescue them is with a ceasefire deal that's not the way we can win 120 hostages back home. we must all of us together. the word follow president biden speech. and go with the deal that the price
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paid in gaza for these rescues has been unquestionably high. >> more than 200 killed, more than 400 injured according to the enclave's government media office, there is no clarity on the breakdown of civilian and military casualties and got bone on my end this man says, there are children torn apart and scattered in the streets. they wiped out nuseirat. it is hell on earth an endless cycle of dead and wounded rushed into al-aqsa martyrs hospital saturday a medical center already well over capacity and dangerously understaffed and under supplied it is a jarring view of two clashing impacts of one rescue mission that death toll has risen. once again, we now understand it as at least 200 the 36 palestinians that were kill the game. we don't have a breakdown on civilians versus fighters, but we do have that information from two of the hospitals that were taken in the dead and wounded, both
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really struggling under the sheer number of casualties. jessica all right. >> paula hancocks force in tel aviv. thank you so much for that reporting. >> and earlier i spoke with dr. haggai levine, a doctor who's met with those four hostages as the head of the health team for the hostage families forum here's our conversation. >> after levine thanks so much for being here with us. >> i think everyone wants to know how these hostages are doing now that they're back home when they bother thing that back home and clearly it was a very emotional day for them, for the families, for many people in israel and all around the world that i spoke with the four of them and with the families they are much better than now. >> weight is concerns but i must tell from my experience with the others suggests that sometimes after the first day we see the marks of the loan
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period in captivity. in terms of mental health and need for because are reporting is that bit outwardly that there's no they didn't have to appear to have the outward signs of any medical distress, was there any sign of physical mistreatment or anything like that? >> i hear you on the mental health and i do want to talk more about that too. >> sure. we have to remember that the hostages i've kept in different conditions as they were kept above the ground. and at least the three men were kept together so, you know, they could support each other. and again, relatively two ways it's concerns in better condition, but i cannot disclose their personal medical information and also, i'm saying that it does not mean that they do not have any medical problems. >> sure. of course. of course. >> i want to get back to what
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you said originally that maybe any your experience in talking with some of these hostages, that it's a day or two after when things really start to sink in the mental health really becomes something you have to focus on the walk us through what that might look like, what people who have been in captivity for eight months might have to deal with as this all sinks in it's really something we cannot understand because especially for such a long period there we are aware of the stockholm syndrome where they emphasize with the people that took them but also the trust in human beings. >> i just met this week lma braam was released from activity said or months ago and although she's really able to rehabilitate, she still has many medical issues and
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difficulties in concentrating, difficulty in trusting people. i'm not speaking specifically about irma, but that's thanks. we see a manga less social difficulty sleeping at night. so i'm just saying it's not only the mental, but this mentored situation also related to the ability to walk again july's again, et cetera. and i can tell you with specifically with the release hostages. so one of them, shlomi is living in the new the border and then also newsworthy. and i don't think you can now return to his home because this is a war zone area. and others so other issues. and as long as not all the hostages are back in israel zehr families and xj are still occupied, not with their own rehabilitation, but but with the efforts to release all those just so that's another issue, prevent from
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followability nation there are so many layers here when you start recovery, when, when, when someone who's undergone something like this, which is so unimaginable for so many of us how does that work? what does that process do you let them come to it on their own. are they talking with doctors? i would imagine you don't want to push them too much. i know you've talked about bringing pets to the hospital. what might that look like that sort of treatment? to begin to begin on a new the tell you the? tools jessica, when i see the footage that you are putting with prime minister netanyahu visiting them. >> and that's a great worry because that's not the first thing they need to see when they are now hearing israel's, they don't need politicians visits for pr purposes. >> they need some quiet. they need to be able to recover, to think, to regroup, to get more into some kind of routine.
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it's personal, it's dependent on the people and, you know, i just was in the hospital when are more visitors? is friends visited him and it was important for him too. thanks it's friends to well for him for the last eight months, walking to listen but still, they need comfort. they need what we call a tender love and care. and examine all the medical conditions. but try to get them back to life, trying to get the more independent because they didn't have any control of themselves. and you know, the first time they take a shower oh, choose what to eat that's great things for them. it's very exciting. i must say that together with that they get a lot of bad news. they now here about the close family members or close friends who got killed over the last eight months. either in october 7 or later that's also very
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difficult for them. and things may appear on the surface, is okay. but eden behind it, are the things that we will have professionally and tailor made for each and every one of them, find the proper solutions. >> of course. >> also, who is the other firm? families? i must say it's great excitement, but also great glory that this heroic population will confuse the government form understanding that the only way to bring on back all the one 120 hostages is by adding with the hamas and we need after president by them speech, we need all the ward leaders to put the pressure on hamas and its allies to accept the israeli and suggestion on the table to ever deal for a ceasefire and release of the hostages? >> and were they able, are they able to elaborate about the
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conditions in which they're kept or any sort of details. again, i would imagine based on what you're saying and it makes a lot of sense that first you want them to heal or begin at least to start that process. i would also imagine that officials want to get information from them, if possible yes. >> i mean, just imagine for them what it's like to enter are different considerations you want the intelligence to get some information from the media is very interest they want to be able to tell the story to the world they have faced. and above all, the medical needs, you know, when i bought naga money, glasses today, it was remarkable. i can say also for me because these glass is weighted in the door and the clinic for more than seven months. and when i pull it due to bring it to air, but i saw the other glasses of other oxygen somewhere killed
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some are still there. so it's really difficult to understand what exactly the priority right now for them, because of all these different obligations, i don't know how much sleep they will get it tonight and, for one of them, there is a funeral tomorrow of his father, believe it or not, we'll just died so i'm just saying this is so confusing the citizens situation is unbelievable. it's unbelievable for all of us. it's unbelievable for them i think that was coming days they will be able to relax small and stout, getting back to life. that's what they will any there are so many emotions as you're describing and so much to process dr. haggai levine. thank you very much for being here with us. we appreciate it. >> coming up. chilling threats of retaliation from donald
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back the white house, the former president now flirting with the idea of doing just that. >> after being found guilty on 34 felony counts in his hush money trial, well revenge, just take time. i will say that as does. and sometimes revenge can be justified for i have to be honest. sometimes it can look when this election is over based on what they've done. i would have every right to go after them and it's easy because it's joe biden cnn senior political analysts and senior editor at the atlantic. >> ron brown steen is joining us now. ron, good to see you on a saturday night in our case afternoon in your case but this this argument reelect me so i can exact revenge. is that a winning streak? strategy for him yeah. >> if you're looking at a narrow electoral terms, the answer is no. i mean joe biden's approval rating has been stuck at 40%. that's a range of which incoming presidents usually lose his best chance of winning a second
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term is if a disproportionate number of people who disapprove of him vote for him. anyway, because they view trump as a threat. threat to their rights, their values and to democracy. trump certainly is playing into that. but i think the electoral calculation obviously is not the most significant element of this. i mean, what, what trump is signaling and what is being signaled as much by the reaction of other republicans to what he is saying is that a second term would be a whole different order of magnitude in terms of the degree of threat that it poses to the rule of law and the principles of constitutional democracy, as we've experienced them through american history. >> yeah. and so to that end, a lot of republican lawmakers seem to be taking their cues from donald trump. we can listen to some clips we have to fight back and we will, with everything in our arsenal, president biden should be ready because on january 20th, next year, when his former president, joe biden at what's good for the goose is good for the gander and calling for
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retaliation calling for a strong response in every level ron, it's just worth reminding everyone this was a state case, not a federal case. >> joe biden doesn't run new york government. kathy hochul does but why do you think voters are taking all of this? >> and because obviously his base, many in his base and trump space do believe that this was a poulos was political and that the justice system has been weaponized to go after the former president. >> but what about, what about your middle of the road voter? >> how did they see all of this? >> well, we've seen in polling repeatedly now that a majority of americans think the verdict was fair, weather that causes them to overcome other doubts they have about voting for biden or in the case of trump, will, we'll see. but you see the downward spiral here, right? i mean, trump in office or in this case? for office, does things that push against the boundaries are beyond the
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boundaries of law. and when the political and legal system tries to hold that kind of strong man leader accountable. his hold over his party virtually demands that they get up and denounce it in unison, which they have done, which leads he's which leave voters in his coalition only hearing the idea that this was illegitimate and then it becomes the justification for if he is reelected, groundless prosecution's going forward. it's the downward spiral that you can get into with an authority terrion movement. and i think the reaction of these republican leaders is really important because not only for, in terms of opening the door to trump prosecuting biden, but in terms of sending trump a signal that on the whole broad range of fronts in which he wants to assert virtually untrammeled executive power there going to be much less resistance to him in the party. than there was
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even an his first term. and there wasn't that much then right. >> and i want to talk about your new piece in the atlantic. it's titled what trump's total gop control means next and it gets at the heart of kind of what you're talking about right now, the willingness you say, you write quote, the willingness. now of so many the house and senate republicans across the gop's ideological spectrum to unreservedly echo trump's denunciation of his conviction shows the flickers of independence that flashed during his first term have been virtually extinguished as he approaches a possible second term. and i feel like you and i have had various conversations along these lines of that. a second term would be different i think orders of magnitude different. >> i mean, not only is the, as i said, in the story, not only is the agenda trump putting forward more aggressive mass deportation, claiming the right to fire u.s. attorney's who won't prosecute specific individuals that he directs them to prosecute. openly
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talking about using the justice department against his enemies, mass firing in the civil service unilateral military action in mexico. i mean, we could go all the way sending the national guarding to blue cities over the objections of mayors and governors and go up and down the line. so it's more aggressive agenda. and at the same time, as i said, the clear signal to him from this response is that there is not going to be, they're not really many red lines that he can cross with republican elected officials. and i think thank what, he, if nothing else, trump has always been a great student of human weakness. and he understood in his first term how far he could push the republican party. and he knows now that he can push it a lot further. now, as you say, this is politics that excites his base. i think in an electoral basis so narrowly looking at it that way, it is, it is a net negative for him, but that doesn't mean that it will overcome all the doubts people have about biden are all the other reasons they might have her voting trump. and i think
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if you look at this and by the way, if you look at the supreme court decision, any amount of immunity, they give him from criminal prosecution for actions taken during present another signal to him. so you have the legislative signal, the ct signal, both pointing in the same direction. if he is reelected, that whatever constraints existed in his first term would be far diminished in a second all right. >> ron brown, seem great to see you. thanks so much. >> thanks for having me new reporting is revealing how much supreme court justices have been quietly taking in trips, concert tickets, and more luxury gifts and which one of these justices has been getting the leinz share of those gifts will tell you you're in the cnn newsroom every weekday morning, cnn's five things has what you need to get going with your day. >> it's the five essential stories of the morning in five minutes or less cnn's five things with kate bolduan streaming weekdays exclusively on max apartments.com. let's
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deals on top before them. >> south. >> supreme court justice clarence thomas is finally acknowledging two trips he and his wife took in 2019 that were paid for by conservative billionaire harlan crow, one of the trips was to bali on crows private plane it was the focus of reporting by propublica last year of about 20 years of lavish vacations paid for by crow until now, thomas had never does scope even disclosed that 2019 trip or put a value on them joining us now, former us attorney and deputy assistant attorney general, harry litman. >> harry great to have you here. thanks so much for coming on. >> walk us through the level of concern around these financial ties between the supreme court, justice clarence thomas, and this billionaire donor harlan crow there are two points here. >> the first is they are really extensive now really luxurious.
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they go to his mom, they go to his home, they go to his trail. are they so they are in the many, hundreds of thousands of dollars. and the question is, could that reason? fully influence him in a case i think pretty clearly it could, but the the main point is for the public to know about it. so the biggest thing in these revelations i think is his including them. he said before they were inadvertently omitted. it's a good thing that propublica were able to find them tell the country about them, and now he has a affirmed that they happen. so this system, like everything else with the supreme court, has self-policing and it helps to have some watchdog. they're like propublica to try to make these things comprehensive, but knowing about it is the most important. and then you would ask an individual cases, could that reasonably effect his impartiality? it seems at this
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level of supported probably could, and you mentioned the key point here, which is that the supreme court is self-policing and just they just got an ethics code after all of these controversies within the lab last year, lower courts have to operate on one of those really oversight comes from congress. >> but right now we have divided government, republicans control the house and the senate, of course, is controlled by democrats. so what options are there to provide oversight to the supreme court at this point? >> they are really few, especially as you say, in a time of divided government, it's basically politics. so we have this current brouhaha with justice alito he has written to the congress, nobody could reasonably questioned my impartiality that the flag was flying. think about it for a moment. and say you were involved in the gay rights case. you were on the other side and you pass a just judge's house and the gay pride flag is flying. my mind
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to think reasonably that person won't be impartial. of course, you might. but it's only now to justice alito say-so and i will remain that way. the only real thing that congress can do is kind of shine a light on it individual instances. but even this new code, it will be to them they're, there are essentially no tools i know there's talk on the hill and they should they can have hearings and investigate. but short of impeachment there are very few tools to actually force the supreme court to hew to its own, not just a its own code of ethics that every judge, federal judge complies with in the federal system problem. >> yeah. you brought up justice samuel alito. i do want to ask you, typically about about him, a former neighbor of his ease questioning the justices explanation for that upside down american flag that you've mentioned that was seen flying
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it as virginia home in 2021. and you mentioned the letter that he wrote to lawmakers he said it was in response to, quote, a very nasty neighborhood dispute, but the neighbor said this week in listen at best, he's mistaken, but at worst he's just outright lying. >> the interaction that happened on february 15th is the one that they're using as an excuse for why they flew the flag. and i really want to hammer home the fact that that happened on february 15th and their flag went up two or three weeks before that that neighbor saying that the timeline is incorrect, that he's put out there. >> do you think that justice alito misled or lied to congress in his explanation of events and more broadly people will say oh what about this flag thing? what is it? why does it matter that we're talking about this? why does it matter that this happened with a supreme court justice so
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let's start there. >> the flag was understood at the time. this is just after january 6 as a stop, the steal blazing statements. so why would it matter that a supreme court justice who might have to sit on january 6 cases, but even be sayyed that would be asserting their as a steep deal going on of the election among other reasons, because it's false. there was no still going on, but also because it's such a sign of partisanship that you would certainly question there their ability to be impartial when alito himself has distanced himself from it, which is an implicit understanding that if he himself, we're flying the flag. it would be a problem. now as to this discrepancy, the neighbor says that there is material evidence we have a picture in the new york times in january and a police report at the altercation in february, which justice alito says triggered it. look i can i'm
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not saying that the neighbors word should be taken over that of justice of the united states. however there is the discrepancy and i really think it's it's essential to get to the bottom of it if it's the case, i am not saying it's the case, but if it is that justice alito sent a letter her to the congress and didn't tell the truth in it. that is exceptionally grave. i think that would be an impeachable offense and of course, that might not go forward in the current climate, but even so, that prospect really requires that the senate or the oversight and the car was to get to the bottom of it. there are material discrepancies. it's enough to have a hearing and look into it. >> all right. harry litman. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> one more news in a moment. >> the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher. the president and the former president, one stage moderated
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leader, are banding together to explore how to use their voices effectively from the outside. it's kind of like an underground railroad when i was having questions about when it seemed like i cannot work on this anymore but what do i do? >> stacy gilbert, who worked at the state department for more than 20 years so she turned to members of the group when she was considering resigning. now, she wants to help those who are fighting the system from within. if we can be a resource to help others find their voice find a way to try to affect some policy change that would be useful. >> gilbert and the others who have left the us government in protest, like alec smith, who resigned from usaid last month, are also in public events and statements to shed light on all they've seen. >> know that i'm no longer at usa. and i can speak publicly and loudly about what is actually happening on the ground in gaza and i can try to
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get attention pointed towards me, but people who are suffering there now, gilbert's resignation came after her for office at the state department, which focuses on global humanitarian crises, found that israel was impeding the delivery of humanitarian aid into gaza. only for the file and i'll version of the report to say that israel was not to blame. what are the implications of a report like this for the us government globally to say it undermines our credibility is an understatement and for this report to say conditions in gaza dangerous, and these organizations don't have the capacity is just patently false. >> it is absolutely dangerous. and it is difficult to do the work. but these organizations can do it. they are not being allowed to do it. >> the state department says it stands by its final report. >> we want to hear their opinions. we want to hear the
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