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christian. >> i love the bible. i love the founding documents. watch so bad about putting them together. in one book as a local pastor with my local church i think what's so bad about this not just this bible, but the whole movement is it is enticing people to do things that really aren't christian, that make them feel like they're doing something that's christian and that's all timidly the problem. >> all this partisan nonsense is that it's all designed to make people think that they're doing something for jesus when the, when they're really not, they're doing something for trump and look, they're going to do something for whoever replaces trump. >> so interesting and donie o'sullivan joins us right now, that final discussion right there gets to the crux of it all the connections between religion and politics. now, whether or not there should be these connections a way they are in the connections and you got to this in your piece between election denialism,
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right? and some forms are people pushing some forms of this, christian nationalist exactly. >> and if you followed a through line, which is we live in a culture right now of an politics, of election lies and election denialism. so if you have people who believe and many of them truly believed that trump was sent from god and divine intervention. that he is the chosen candidates if he loses or not, even if he just loses. but if he loses and it was stolen as a result of fraud, where we saw what happened last time on january 6, christians going into the capitol under the christian flag, praying prayer circles and there's concerns there that could all happen again, donie o'sullivan, you do such great work. thank you, john. thanks so much for coming in. appreciate it. we've a brand new hour of cnn news central beginning right now and from berlin this morning saying the death of the leader of hamas is a moment of justice and also a moment an
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opportunity for peace. >> the kamala harris campaign and making new pitch with a new ad to win over latino voters with the help of a musical superstar, justin as both harris and donald trump are headed to battleground michigan today, not just the same state even the same county. and new this morning, the surviving members one direction are now speaking out for the first time about the tragic death of their former bandmate, liam payne. i'm kate bolduan with john berman. sara is out today. this is cnn new central developments following the death of hamas leader yahya sinwar. >> just moments ago, us defense secretary lloyd austin said, the top priority for the u.s. is the 101 hostages still inside gaza. this comes after president biden said a short time ago that sinwar's death is a quote, moment of justice.
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and he called again for a ceasefire deal. >> the definitely there hamas represents a moment of justice. here. the blood of americans and israelis, palestinians in germany and so many others on his hands i told the prime minister of israel yesterday. let's also make this moment an opportunity to seek a path to peace a better future in gaza without hamas i look forward to discussing a ran just minutes ago, we learned that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu had met with the president of israel, herzog, and they discussed what they called a significant window of opportunity to get the hostages returned and to eliminate hamas. >> let's get right to cnn, chief global affairs correspondent matthew chance, who is in tel aviv. a lot of discussions, a lot of words, matthew, what's happening on the ground? >> yeah, that's right. i mean, there's a lot of discussion of
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hope that this could be a pivotal moment in the year-long, more than a year's long conflict in gaza against hamas by israel. at the killing of yahya sinwar is being seen as a pivotal moment or a potential one anyway, it in the sense that it could offer an opportunity for a deal to be done to get the hostages that there were more than 100 hostages, of course, israeli citizens that are still being held that are alive inside the gaza strip. you mentioned there the israeli president, the israeli prime minister's benjamin netanyahu, have been talking about this over the course of the past several hours, about how there's a window of opportunity potentially that could lead to a release of hostages. netanyahu last night talked to talk to, directly to hamas members calling on them to lay down their arms. and to surrender the hostages and promising that they would, they would live. there would be spared if they did that and as you mentioned within the past few minutes as well, the u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin has said this represents a significant opportunity
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speaking in brussels, take a listen to what he had to say our top priority is the 101 hostages still kidnapped and gaza including our own american hostages but you have been through hell i'm so have their families have to suffer one more hour in captivity. those who are holding immediately of iteration of this idea that the killing of yahya sinwar by israeli forces on wednesday at represents a moment that could see hostages released from the gaza strip. >> aaa is where we're not seeing at that being accepted by the other side as it were by hamas has been at the first acknowledgement within the past few hours that yahya sinwar
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that has been killed by israeli forces, by the hamas leadership leadership itself. but within that statement it basically said that hamas will be victorious. it offered no sense in which this was a fragmentation of the group that the group was backing down in any way. in fact, it essentially promise to fight on. that's a yes. it is a hope that this is a pivot so moments, but it's not a certainty at this stage, john, the difference been hoping reality. question is just how large is that this morning, matthew chance in tel aviv. matthew, thank you very much. >> so joining me now to talk about this is abby own. abby is the american is an american citizen who lives in israel and five of her family were either killed or taken hostage in the hamas attacks. we've talked about them, and let's talk about them again, 80-year-old carmela dan 13-year-old noya dan, they were killed in the horrific attacks two young siblings, erez and his sister zahar were taken hostage and they were released from
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captivity. last november. their father, ofer kalderon is still being held in gaza today, and abby is with us once again. abby, thank you very much for being here. what was your reaction to hearing that the mastermind of the october 7 attacks was dead of all, and second i'm not someone and i don't think i come from a culture of people who celebrate death it's not something i felt joyful about, but i do think that it opens an opportunity to put pressure and come back to the table for the release of all the hostages. >> i think sinwar was standing in the way of any sort of deal and his elimination opens up the possibility to bring these people home. and now and now, i mean, we've heard from as we just played some of that the comments from the defense secretary lloyd austin saying that is where the u.s. focus is right now on the 101 hostages
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the prime minister of israel saying calling it a significant window of opportunity right now to get the hostages home i keep hearing that the next 72 hours or just shy of that now is going to be critical in the direction that this heads abby. do you think that ofer is more safe with sinwar gone or in some ways, i've seen it suggested that people are afraid that they may be in more danger now because of the uncertainty of what fills this void uncertainty can definitely breed danger but as you said, if people leveraged the next 72 hours to make significant change then that could create a positive outcome for him. >> and the other 100 hostages that are there i think that the citizens of gaza have been held hostage by hamas as well. and that by the elimination of sinwar, it opens up the possibility for different leadership for them and a
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reduction in terror coming toward israel and so i would call on all our leaders and leaders in israel and the united states dates and anyone that's at that table, whether it's cuts are others to put massive pressure for the release of all of the hostages when this all started we started reporting it out that they it could have been sinwar yesterday during our show and we had we were also at heard the reporting that the prime minister had instructed the idf to reach out to all the families to give them the news and also to inform them and talk to them about how no hostages were hurt in that encounter. >> do you know your family? was your fan, did your family received one of these calls? can you give me an idea of kind of what those conversations were like >> i don't know the exact conversation, but what i do know is that things often come faster and social media than they do from the government. so i didn't, you know, we and israel are beginning to hear
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things before anything is official. so i'm sure by the time they got the call, there was no surprise in what was happening and by the time we by the time the rumor was out, it was already confirmed, basically and so i think we kind of knew early on the reaction we hear from president biden at a little, we've heard from president biden, we heard him this morning, but he also had said that it's time to move on, time to move toward a ceasefire and we've also heard some of the reaction from the prime minister was the war is not over yet. >> what would you want to say to both leaders right now, speaking as one of your family members is still being held hostage in gaza always maintained, which is this war will end, or i would hope this war would end when the hostages are home. currently sitting at my kitchen table and israel, there are multiple friends when in this war and it's only getting worse for the people who are
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getting sirens, whose homes are being destroyed, who are continuously displaced from where they should be living and for the hostages and the citizens and gaza. by the way, those in lebanonn also it is not it's not getting better. it's becoming now are regional war and that means that if the hostages come home and these, what we, call superpowers can come to the table, negotiate, create some sort of understanding, and get the hostages home than they believe it will ease the tensions, not only between gaza and israel but around the region. and i think that's absolutely necessary. no one wants to see more loss of life. no one wants more war now, it has been hard to maintain hope throughout. i know in our conversations we've discussed that many times, but maybe a glimmer of that today is there is this big moment of opportunity, abby, thank you very much. it's good to see you. thank you so much. >> john the richest person in the world hits the campaign triple donald trump in the
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you just saw right there. number one, donald trump was reading off his notes there. he's doing an interview right now where he actually is complaining about the fact that he wasn't allowed to use a teleprompter in interestingly, said that he got help writing jokes from people at fox so this is something we will discuss going forward. but what other joke you heard right there from molly shannon about and kamala harris about donald trump was donald trump insulting detroit while in detroit where he will be again in detroit today. let's talk about michigan cnn chief national affairs correspondent jeff zeleny with us. good morning, jeff hey, good morning. >> john. yes. from our president donald trump is going back to michigan, batch of detroit his insulting detroit just last week when he was there speaking was likely not about detroit, but about perhaps throughout michigan and who often look at detroit as a democratic liberal city. so he was trying to gain favor there,
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seeing that hamas is now announcing in a televised address that the terror group says it will not release israeli hostages until israel completely withdraws from gaza and palestinian prisoners in israel are released this after president biden speaking from berlin this morning called the death of hamas leader yahya sinwar an opportunity to carve a path to peace. >> and we just heard from the family of one of the hostages still held in gaza and her her message today for world leaders always maintained, which is this war will end, or i would hope this war would end when the hostages are home. >> currently sitting at my kitchen table and israel, there are multiple fronts open in this war, and it's only getting worse for the people who are getting sirens, whose homes are being destroyed, who are continuously displaced from where they should be living and for the hostages and the citizens in gaza. by the way,
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those in lebanonn also, it is not it's not getting better. it's becoming now a regional war and that means that if the hostages come home and these, what we call superpowers can come to the table, negotiate, create some sort of understanding, and get the hostages home. and they believe it will ease the tensions not only between gaza and israel, but around the region. and i think that's absolutely necessary. no one wants to see more loss of life, no one wants more war joining me right now from tel aviv as the international spokesperson for the idf, major doron spielman major. >> thank you for coming in. your reaction to what we just learned from hamas saying that is israeli hostages will not be released until israel completely withdraws from the enclave. >> okay thank you very much for
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having me. i think that this is par for the course. i mean, this is, we know hamas is the very organization that broke through the israeli borders, came into communities and rip these people, including this woman's family, in a heartbreaking week, rip them from their beds, slaughtered them. something more raped, and they were carried off into the dungeons. and this is why we're fighting the more we're finding right now, this is a war we did not want to fight from the very beginning. it's a war we wish we didn't have to be in and it's a complicated war. you have an enemy who has consistently refusing to return hostages, presenting demands that israel, of course, can't accept because i think we can all agree that having a gaza in which hamas is still alive and still able to resuscitate itself is a truly a desecration of those who fallen. a desecration of the names of the soldiers and puts israel at enormous continuing risk as difficult as it is as a country. and i think as a world we have to see this through. and we have to see this through to the end.
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>> well, the question is, what does, what does that mean? and what is the end? i mean, we heard the prime minister in announcing that sinwar had been eliminated say that evil has suffered a heavy blow. but the task asked before us is not yet complete. this is the beginning of the day after hamas. but he also said the war is not over yet. beginning of the day after means what militarily well, israel is yahya sinwar was the face of that evil from one of those fronts, which is hamas. if we want there to don a new day in gaza, the old guard, the guard that's sucked all of gaza into a web of terror, built tunnels underneath their homes and pillaged there for own people, as well as really people that entire old guard has got to be dealt with and has got to be held accountable for what they've done. so in new generation can arise in gaza. i mean, i'm looking at the news. i'm sure you are as well on looking on telegram and i'm getting messages from people of gaza who have taken to the
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streets and are saying this is the best they've their entire lives. these people have a voice it is these people who are the future. and when we eliminate someone like sinwar, it shows not only israel, i think it shows the world that it is possible to defeat to defeat evil piece-by-piece. just like when obama, when osama bin laden was, was eliminated. this did not end the entire war. this was an and step and we are on our way to vanquishing hamas and eliminating them so they cannot rise again. but it is going to take determination of time. it has not going to happen overnight so is israel going to de-escalate operations in gaza now after taking out sinwar who were killed and taken hostage. >> seven of them are still underneath the ground to leave them behind along with 101 israelis to leave them behind from a regime that took them so that they you can stay surviving is also not, not at all a possibility. israel cannot now, while hamas is
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teetering, not deal, hamas the final blow can we imagine in world war ii, if we had left an ember burning of nazi germany oren pulisic, japan, and there were a lot of voices that said we should, however, united states carried it through to the end. and today we have a germany and japan that are peace-loving nations it is the same thing both for the people of gaza and for the people of israel this has got to be seen through to the end to falter, right now. >> and allow hamas to survive as appealing as that may sound, is a horrible mistake. >> and as a mistake for the future. the future will look back at this time and realize that it was difficult with enormous determination, we saw this through that is what will bring a better world the hostage families are some hostage families are worried that after his death, the relatives are actually in more danger should the families of hostages be more relieved or more nervous now that sinwar has gone until we have and have been acting to try to rth

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