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now on cnn this morning. one year later, israel marks the first anniversary now the october 7 terror attack as a multifront war in the middle east cold-blooded assassin aimed to silence me the home homestretch, donald trump rallies at the site of his first assassination attempt. >> and the harris campaign ramps up media appearances plus the white house is doing nothing. they've abandoned us. >> this kind of rhetoric is not helpful to people the politics of disaster, fema, trying to set the record straight as the former president pushes false. so it's about the response to hurricane helene east coast. so live, look at capitol hill so on this monday morning, good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us
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october 7, 2023. it was one year ago today and it was a day that up ended an uneasy status quo in the middle east and change the course of tens of thousands of lives the deadliest day for the jewish people since the holocaust young people attending a concert killed in a terror attack across parts of israel on this day last year hundreds more taken hostage and more than 100 of those hostages still captive today thousands gathering for a memorial service at the site of the nova music festival, where so many of those lives were cut short. >> can i do not have the entire country is in mourning. we've all lost someone close to us and we are all left with a huge hole in our hearts i still don't know where to start picking up the pieces, how to find hope, and how to look
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forward i'm still asking why, why this happened why it happened to our loved ones, to those dearest to us this attack prompting israel's bombardment and invasion of gaza, where an estimated 41,000 people have been killed over the last year. today, israel fighting a war on multiple fronts the world now waiting to see how they'll retaliate against iran for last week's deadly missile attack israel continuing to bombard hezbollah targets in beirut and its southern suburbs with aerial attacks, hezbollah firing back overnight, hitting a restaurant in the northern israeli city of haifa, injuring at least eight people cnn's nic robertson is live at the site of last year's hamas terror attack in southern israel nic, good morning to you how are these victims being remembered? today of sadness. >> we were here when the sun came up and that was the moment the attack began. and those fields that night that we're
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full of fear and being here in the dark, you get that real understanding of what it was like because it was chaos, because people didn't know what was happening and where it was coming from because it was dark and with the dawn here, a year later, when families gathered around these memorials here in tears, hugging each other, friends who'd survived that night, coming back to say hello, goodbye again to their friends that didn't make it out families that still can't come to terms with the fact that they've lost loved ones. i spoke to the aunt of a 23-year-old girls. she said, look, every day is the same for us. we haven't moved on the grief, the pain the suffering is all still there today. hear at the site of the nova music festival is just full of grief. i mean, it's, it's tangible. you can reach out and touch it and it gets you it hurts and people here are hurting today. >> indeed nic, the families of
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those who are still being held hostage in gaza have been trying to pressure the government of israel to do more to get their loved ones out. is there any hope for them right now, considering just how difficult the geopolitical situation is at the moment retreating at the moment you know, talking to families here who they lost loved ones, but they support in every way they can those people who still have hostages taken and hostages missing. i mean, 40 hostages were taken from here we know 18 of them are dead. hamas still holds the bodies of four of them. so as 22 people still held hostage from this from this festival site alone know it really does seem because of the war in lebanon. now the escalating tensions with iran the idea of sort of having escalation for de-escalation to get to a peace deal with hamas, to get the hostages home just seemed as destined even more
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distant than it was a couple of weeks ago. it's become more complicated, more intertwined the idea to get, to get hamas to stop their fight in the north, to then get a deal with hamas in the south it, there's nothing on the horizon that indicates that that's coming soon. >> it's so difficult. nic robertson for us this morning, nick, thank you very much for that reporting straight ahead here on cnn this morning, we will continue to bring you the latest on how israel is marking the anniversary three of the october 7 terror attacks. and we're going to talk live with the father of a teenage israeli american who was taken hostage one year ago today, plus less than two weeks this after helene, florida. now, bracing for another direct hit in just days, and the harris campaign embarks on a week long media blitz as the race for the white house enters its final 29 days
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years. those who want to stop us from achieving this future have slandered me, impeached me, indicted me, tried to throw me off the ballot and who knows, maybe even tried to kill me but i've never stopped fighting for you and i never will never we'll never going to stop over on the harris campaign. >> kamala harris and her running mate tim walz, seem to be ramping up media appearances, although mostly friendly ones, harris is set to appear on several outlets this week, including during a town hall with univision, and sit down, interview appearances in new york later on this week, she also appeared on the call her daddy podcast this weekend where she pushed back on right-wing criticisms about her family i love those kids to death. >> and family comes in many forms. and i think that increasingly you know, all of us understand that this is not the 1950s anymore families come
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in all kinds of shapes and forms and their family nonetheless all right, joining us to talk about the latest in the campaign. julia manchester, national political reporter for the hill. julia. good morning. good to see you i trump and elon was quite this weekend but in seriousness, i mean, you heard him there talk about his assassination attempt. he obviously wanted to send a message by saying, i'm not afraid of going back to this place where this happened taking this kind of head-on, but also insinuating again, especially in this particular case, we don't know a lot about the political motivations or lack thereof or his political affiliation at all of the shooter here. but that said, how do you see this campaign shaping up here in the final stretch? >> look, the polls are really deadlocked at this point teams that nationally kamala harris is somewhat ahead of donald trump, but in pennsylvania, for example, there either tied or she's a little bit ahead. so there was a real opportunity for donald trump to go back to butler, pennsylvania at the site of that first assassination attempt to really
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gin up support from his base. and also, you go to a swing state campaign in the swing state where roughly what, 4% of voters are undecided. so that was definitely a big opportunity, i think with some of these interviews use that kamala harris is doing. it's also an opportunity to gin up his base. i thought it was interesting that she did the call her daddy podcast you that podcast is definitely predominantly listened to by women. it's about relationships, sex advice, but she's able to sit there and talk to no prominent female podcaster in reach, young women. a very important part of our base. >> it's interesting in some ways, it's a mirror of what trump has been doing, right? because he has been out with podcast host and a different kinds of media opportunities that play to his base. >> absolutely. yeah this does seem to be an aspect of this election cycle where we're seeing both candidates tried to find different opportunities for this. yeah, it's interesting, you know, it seems like there's obviously an opportunity for them to come on more mainstream outlets. and
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we've seen them do that maybe a little bit, but it seems like this is really a race to turn out their base as much as possible. we know that voter registration thracian deadlines are coming up. we know that early voting has started, so they probably want to get that out of the way, get their base out there, and then as we enter the final stretch, maybe we'll start to see them try to reach out more into the middle. we do know that kamala harris is doing when you're 60 minutes interview or she has done one that is airing later today in full. so that could reach more people as well. >> yeah. well, i mean, that is a tradition in these campaigns. donald trump has declined 60 minute interview, 60 minutes interview one of the potentially last credibly high profile moments to speak to millions of people at the same time. julia, we did here, governor tim walz harris' running mate, did sit down this sunday with fox news and fox news sunday actually, on fox network's. let's play a little bit of what he had to say here. he was talking nothing about owning up when he misspoke. he of course, was asked about him talking about
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tiananmen square in his presence there or lack thereof watching i will own up when i misspeak, i will own up when i make a mistake. >> let's be very clear on that debate stage the other night i asked one very simple question, and senator vance would not acknowledge that donald trump lost the 2020 election i think they're probably far more concerned with that than my wife and i used iui to have our child and that donald trump would restrict that. so i think folks know who i am, my constituents here in minnesota of elected me eight times. they know where i'm at and i'm proud to be on the ticket and will deliver just like we have here in minnesota. >> it's interesting to me that they're having him go out there because we did see him to a ton of media in the run-up to him being chosen, some of which a lot of democrats i've talked with that were very, very effective and actually getting him a really close look and ultimately the pick. but he hasn't been doing that since the convention do we think we're going to see more of this yeah. >> and i think there was also a theory that maybe him not feeling warmed up enough are comfortable enough on that debate stage last week compared to someone like jd vance, who
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has done interviews across the political spectrum. i'm trying to reach a number of audiences and different audiences. i think there was this feeling that maybe that was a mistake on the, eve of the walz team that he should have been put out more front and center and we have seen him since put out more front and center. i think that's an opportunity, i think going on a pr like fox news sunday that is broadcast, to a number of different affiliates across the country is smart, he's reaching a different audience, maybe more local audience. so that's good on the campaign alright, julia chester for us this morning, julia. >> thank you so much for being here. i really appreciate it. >> all right. coming up next here on cnn this morning, florida can't catch a break. this hurricane season, residents there prepping for another possible hurricane, not even two weeks after helene. and it's been one year since the october 7 terror attacks against israel, how the more than 1,200 lives short are being honored today
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back. >> too many projects and insane deadlines sink most renovation project is three months passed the deadline, but this is when allison is at best. >> i love it the city rehab, all knew tuesday night at 8:00 on hgtv from hurricane helene. >> now, bracing for another direct hit hurricane milton, now a category one storm and could become a major category three when it makes landfall in florida in just days we signed an executive order declaring a state of emergency yesterday. >> we now have 51 florida counties that are in that executive order, i urge floridians to finalize your storm preparations now, enact your plan i highly encourage you to evacuate alright, let's get to our meteorologist, derek
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van dam. derek, good morning. what should folks be prepared for okay. >> well, this is the last thing that people want to hear this morning, and i want to reiterate that i understand for people of florida that this has got a lot of herat hurricane fatigue, storm fatigue associated with it because we're facing the stark reality of a major hurricane strike the second one in less than two weeks, there is still debris lining the roadways of many of the streets here along the west coast of florida near the tampa bay region. and now we're facing this additional threats. so this is a very fluid situation. 5:00 a.m. as the update time from the national hurricane center. so we're getting the latest information. so this is actually strengthened overnight. it is now a category two and the storm has got a lot of interesting dynamics. this is also new as well, because we're seeing the first watches and watches ahead of milton into portions of tampa bay. in fact, all of tampa kobe inland, just north of tampa, southward including fort myers, as well
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as naples. we remember what happened in september of 2022 with hurricane ian. we are facing a storm surge threat, flash flooding threat, and catastrophic wind threat as well. hurricane milton, 100 mile per hour winds. that as a category two as we speak, has been meandering across the bay hey, if campeche, threatening the northern yucatan peninsula through the course of the day today, here's the forecast track. this is important. it has slowed down in its arrival time, so we believe this is more of a wednesday night into thursday morning landfall as it approaches this to region, it will be in a weakening phase, but that means it will expand and the impacts of the storm will be felt well outside of the center. here's the first stab at the storm surge values kasie, eight to 12 feet in tampa bay that is higher than the record setting storm surge values that helene brought to to go wow. >> all right. lot to deal with for those people in florida. for sure, derek, thank you. all know. hey, i on a slightly cheerier note, i'm told us your birthday. so i want to say happy birthday. should i ask
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how old you are? or is that considered? >> will it's amazing how just goes backwards when you get older. so 25 we'll go with that. >> okay? >> it sounds good. >> okay. >> i'll see you next hour. all right. 24 minutes past the hour here here's your morning roundup. two boys ages 12 and 13 have been arrested in connection to an attack on former new york governor david paterson and his stepson. it happened near their new york home friday night. the former governor says his 20-year-old steps on confronted a group of people trying to climb up the side of a building. situation eventually escalated into a fight. paterson and his son were both involved these days an i voted sticker not enough. people want to snap selfies at the ballot box, but that's banned in 14 states. that includes north carolina carolina, where a federal court will hear arguments today after a woman claims her first amendment rights were violated when state election officials told her to take down a selfie that she posted did after the primary earlier this year the
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supreme court is back in session today. the agenda for this term includes cases on ghost guns, gender, affirming care for minors there's and pornography but the court also preparing for surprises next month's election, of course, could bring last-minute political fights to the bench all right, still ahead here on cnn this morning, israel, marking one year since the october 7 attacks, how that nation and is honoring the somber anniversary as the region teeters on the brink of a massive war plus in the wake of hurricane helene, a flood of misinformation patient taking over social media will try to separate the rumors from the facts kamala harris did come out and say it's $750 per family, right now think the folks know that the trump family at every opportunity uses information, misinformation to lie to the american people well, for me, i promise pizza everyday unlimited topics, but does the budget even exist for that ethan why are we not talking
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strikes on a, on sunday hitting a school and mosque, killing at least 26 people, according to hamas, israel is also fighting the houthis in yemen, making for anxious hours in the middle east, this all happening while israel vows retaliation against iran for last week's deadly missile strike a year ago, we suffered a terrible blow for the past 12 months. >> we've been changing reality from end to end. it's the whole world is astounded at the blows you inflict on our enemies. and i salute you and tell you, you are the generation of victory together, we will fight and together we will win with god's help. >> all right, let's bring in cnn political and national security analyst david sanger. he is also white house national security correspondent for the new york times, david, welcome this. of course, an incredibly somber day as we mark one year since 1,200 israelis were killed, obviously hundreds were taken hostage, over 100 still remain in gaza. but the region is flame.
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>> today. >> what are your reflections and reporting about what we expected in the wake of this as we mark the anniversary and where we are today well, first i think just the sadness of this day sort of sweeps over all of us, you know, you have the images in your mind which will never lose of the wonderful young people israelis americans many others who were killed. that morning and the kibbutzes that we're obviously invaded. and it makes you wonder, you know, sort of toward what end did hamas think that they were going to destroy the state of israel doing this? i mean that was as crazy a thought as the thought that al-qaeda had 20 three years ago that taking down the world trade center would somehow destroy the coi, the united states so the futility of it all is the first the second is that i just remember on that morning how the world came together around israel, not
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completely universally, but pretty solidly. and how much of that now has this been squandered away by the nature of the response, just the overall brutality of a response that is based on the theory that you can wipe out an entire organization, hamas or hezbollah. and the thoughts behind them and the israelis at this point are running into the same problem. the united let's states they've kasie after 9-11, which was that you can create as many terrorists of a new generation as you have wiped out of the old one. if the techniques you use along the way end up killing so many civilians and seem to take in so many civilian casualties on your way to try and to get the terrorists who were wondering a year out. what is the strategic
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objective here what is the strategic end game for the prime minister benjamin netanyahu? >> because what does winning look like for him? >> well, you've raised a really interesting question which is, what should the strategic endgame be for israel? and what is it for and i think the problem that israel's running into right now is this suspicion around the world that those two diverge? that for israel sooner or later, you're going to have to come to some kind of way to live next door to the palestinians. whether that's the two-state solution which many american administrations have embraced really all former president trump, whether it is some other way of bringing the arab states together. and remember the day before the october 7 events we thought that we were on the verge of a deal than which saudi arabia was going to recognize israel would be on the way. the fact
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that a year out, we are now facing what you described there as three separate funds once and the likelihood of an attack on iran, a counter attack and we don't have a sense from the israelis yet of what their endgame is david let's with that in mind. >> we don't know what the israeli end game is. we are in the last crucible at this presidential campaign here in the u.s. something we know netanyahu is very aware of and you write about the potential for quote, the escalating clashes in the middle east may mean the next four weeks we will see an intersection of foreign conflict and a presidential election. unlike any in modern times, the remarkable collision of events could shape keep the final weeks of the presidential campaign both by offering new fuel for trump's attacks and by putting harris in both the diplomatic and political bind, explain so here's the fundamental but we have no doubt that vice president harris, along with the biden administration, is completely
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committed to the security of israel and it's right to exist, its right to exist free of violence if the israelis strike iran and if they hit the nuclear sites or something, and that then leads to a countervailing attack. >> i can, which the u.s. is going to have to get involved. >> you're going to see vice president harris in a bit of a bind because on the one hand, she doesn't want to do anything that would suggest that she is 100% behind israel and yet on the other hand, if she thinks that the way they have gone about this is not strategically wise. >> if they start at the maximum position hitting the nuclear sites are energy and so forth then the question is, how do you pull the israelis back some from that? how do you try to urge them back? which president biden has been very successful at so far. and still insulate yourself from the inevitable
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critique from foreign president trump that, that she is weak on defending his real weak on iran. so she really has said very little here, and you can see why and in a strength versus weakness election that's everything that's right. david sanger. thank you so much. i'm so grateful to have you this morning. >> great to be with you. >> all right. >> less than two weeks ago, hurricane helene devastated the southeast leaving a path of destruction from florida to north carolina, killing at least 232 people. the storm's recovery quickly turning into a breeding ground for misinformation online fine. and on the campaign trail the federal government is doing the white house is doing nothing. >> they've abass and you know, it's largely a republican area. so some people say they did it for that reason. i don't even think they have that bad, but they probably maybe they are so those claims are not true. fema administrator pushed back on the allegations over the weekend while the agency is also publishing a webpage aimed
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at debunking viral rumors, spreading after the storm it's frankly ridiculous and just plain false this kind of rhetoric is not helpful to people. >> it's really a shame that we're putting politics ahead of helping people. and that's what we're here to do. so we have had the complete support of the state. we've had the local officials helping to push back on this dangerous truly dangerous narrative that is creating this fear of trying to reach out and help us register for help all right, joining us now to talk about this is julia kayyem. >> she's cnn's senior national security analyst. juliette, good morning to you. we saw this this recent piece that you wrote in the atlantic about the fog of disinformation. and you write this quote, x, formerly twitter was a wash in claims that stricken communities would be bulldozed. the displaced people would be deprived of their home that even the shadowy interests are controlling the weather and singling some areas out for
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harm. you write the massachusetts maritime academy emergency management professor samantha montano, declared in a post on twitter that helene was quote, twitter's last disaster and quote, talk to us a little bit more about how we're seeing this play out in this instance and what we could see in the future so we're seeing this horrible combination. >> i think of three factors. one is the technology, as i described, her, twitter because of the new algorithms under elon musk, the pushing of so right-wing conspiracy theories that twitter itself as unhelpful in a disaster that not, that used to not be the case. it used to be the sort of go-to for a lot of communities, a lot of emergency managers to hear what's happening. you add onto that technology challenge, ai the misinformation the pictures that aren't real people putting stuff up, saying help my family, they're hurt and seeking fundraising. so you have the technology problem.
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you then have the infrastructure problem, which is communications are down local reporters to the extent that there are any are are it's impacted as the people that they're covering, it is difficult to communicate in some of these areas. and then the third piece, of course, is the purposeful politicalization of the narrative led by trump i think the good news is you're getting pushed back by many republicans. the governor's and local officials but that narrative, that nothing is getting done, that is actually harmful. it creates anger. it's noise in the system, and emergency managers and first responders are spending all of their time trying to figure out where's truth and where's where's this disarray? galaxy being pushed by trump and the conspiracy theorists juliette, what role does the decline of local media play in all this yeah. i think i mean, i think you're seeing and i mean to a
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certain extent, i wanted to say it is incredible what these local reporters radio, tv, and print had done. i mean, they are, they are getting the story out, but there's fewer of them and therefore that sort of touch point that you want in a crisis. others, what's happening a particular community and where, where should first responders and other sort of drive their resources. a lot of that came originally or before the decline of local media came from local reporters, they were the eyes and ears in many instances. so there's fewer of them. and then in that vacuum, that's the challenge in that vacuum comes this unhelpful you know, sort of misinformation and disinformation and sort of trying to wade through it has become almost impossible. i've never i've been in this a long time. there are so many challenges to disaster management and this is sort of our primary, this is like the
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number one that i said the lies just they're sort of flooding in as well. >> right. know. and when i say decline of local media, i'm at the decline in the number of them because you're right to point out that there isn't is incredible juliette kayyem. thank you very much for being with us. this morning. i really appreciate it and straight ahead here on cnn this morning, a somber anniversary one year later, we'll speak to the father of 19-year-old. israeli american who was taken hostage stich on october 7, plus in the bleacher report, a sunday full of wild finishes in the nfl on cnn a heart attack. do they have life insurance? >> no. >> but we have life insurance john, i'm trying to find something we can afford fortunately, it only a few minutes, select quote, found john a $500,000 policy for only
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an avid best basketball player became one of the more than 250 people taken hostage by hamas on october 7, 2023 ever since his father, ruby can, has been relent, a relentless advocate for his son and the 600 seconds held in gaza lobbying president biden directly on their behalf the president in turn has been pushing for a ceasefire deal for months the hostages being held must be released. >> and then we got some principle agreement. there'll be a ceasefire while that takes place i've been working nonstop to establish an immediate cease-fire that would last for six weeks to get all the prisoners released, we have the basis for a ceasefire we should move on and they should know keep working to bring hostages home. >> and ruby, can the father of the idf soldier and one of the seven us hostages, e-type hen, joins me now, ruby, we're so sorry for what's happened over
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the course of the past year. i'd love to hear a little bit more about your son and to tell us how you feel on this marking of the anniversary of him being taken yeah. thanks for having me. so we on new yorkers move to the all the while ago. i grew up as a fun-loving kid like neighbor would be as well the became a boy scout council for younger children became a very avid basketball player for the love of god as it plowed new york knicks fan, he became a celtics fan. i do not know how and he has a loving community as a girlfriend and as deemed by many of his peers, as soon as their best flatten and it's been a year since we last spoke to him a year of holidays such as thanksgiving, and easter and birthdays and
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he's deeply missed the aza eldest sibling and a younger siblings. so he's the connector inside of the family and i can explain the psychological warfare that hamas has put on us by not providing any type of evidence who was alive, who is not providing any type of medical attention allowing doctors to go in and visit the hostages? and just keeping us in total, dog for one year. and coupling on this issue of the hostages with other issues such as issues that we believe have nothing to do with a humanitarian crisis of getting the hostages out but also and the suffering of the people in gaza that all human shields being used by the terrorist organization sir, what would you like to see president biden here in the united states? >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu in israel do about
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trying to get the living, about trying to get the hostages home at this point yeah. >> so we've been blessed with this administration with unprecedented access. we have a weekly call with the white house. we met the president, the vice president multiple times we've met jake sullivan, national security advisor that i'm dozen times. but to be honest it's a very black and white scenario and then not back and the question is, what more are different can be done? >> and i think that the administration needs to look at its basic assumptions how to get us citizens out of harm's way each day and challenge those assumptions and just an example, a couple of weeks ago we met seconds, i yellen essentially seconds and from the back background that i've been doing, i know for a fact
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that last month hamas was able to pay to tens of thousands of militants operators inside of gaza, tens of millions of dollars that's totally unacceptable. >> and where's that money coming from? so yeah, a lot of money was stashed in gaza beforehand and they take the human humanitarian aid and they confiscated and then sell it on the black market and they scan from the top but a lot of money is coming still from the outside. >> from us allies, nato allies allies in the gulf and the persian gulf that i'm moving money into gaza. and i challenged a second tally in a team that is the oxygen that is allowing hamas to keep on fighting. and we need to close out. we need to suck that oxygen out and sanctions can happen. not only on hamas, but also an ai than that its proxies hamas and hezbollah have been funded by them. and
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the question is, what type of malls sanctions can go on eilat to link them to the new fusion table, not only for themselves, but for their proxies alright, ruby chen, thank you very much for your time today and we of course will be thinking of you, your family on your son, on this very difficult in somber anniversary, sir? >> thank you very much for your time this morning thank you for having me all right. >> time now here for sports and a big playoff game marred by unruly fans throwing objects onto the field, coy wire has this morning's bleacher report. coy. good morning. >> kasie. so many things to get to can't get to all of them. but this dodgers padres game me if these bitter rivals right, separated by only 100 20 miles and things just went too far last night, game two of the national lead division series in la started kind of playfully in the first inning, the padre's watched jerks and pro far here reach into the left-field seats or rob mucky bits of a homer. that little back-and-forth with the dodgers fans. but later in the seven pro far is warming up. and here
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comes a baseball from the stance. fans are throwing things. padres manager is discussing things with the what's happening here. fans started throwing trash onto the field near for nando touts his junior there in the outfield. game was delayed about ten minutes to san diego. they went on to stomp the dodgers tend to hit six home runs it tied the major league record for most a single post-season game. now the phillies are evened up their series with the mets, with the final swing of the bat tied in the bottom of the ninth, nick castellanos watch him come through here with a game winning rbi single to left sending the home crowd into a frenzy. the phillies win 7-6, gained 3s tomorrow in new york. the lds take center stage today on tvs, the tiger because in guardians get things started just after four eastern followed by game two between the royals and yankees. some bad weather delayed the start of last night's cowboys, steelers game by about an hour-and-a-half, but it was worth the wait if you stayed up late down 17-13 with time
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