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death of hamas leader yahya sinwar tops our world lead today, biden administration officials are making a big push to resign start hostage and ceasefire talks. >> while hamas seems to dig in, a senior official from hamas released a video message today saying that the hostage will not be returned until israel completely was withdraws from gaza. and the people hamas wants from israeli prisons are released. cnn's matthew chance has brand-new reporting on what israel wants to do with city sinwar's body and how that could possibly play into any future hostage deal patrol that killed yahya sinwar the hamas leader, troops apparently stumbled upon in the ruins of southern gaza this is the tank fire, the israeli military says was part of the attack that ultimately killed the man who orchestrated the
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october 7 attacks shortly after he was caught in this remarkable drone video resting on a chair and lashing out with a stick last gesture of defiance. >> as israeli forces closed in of the neighborhood of tel tan in the, in the southern gaza strip. >> you can see israeli military says it's the same area they took me to oppress trip last month was in the rubble of the same buildings israel's most reviled enemy briefly emerged and was killed share your map, the remains of sinwar are being held at secret location in israel, according to local media reports israeli sources tell cnn they could eventually be used as a bargaining chip. an exchange for the release of israeli hostages. as israel weighs how
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to create pressure quickly on hamas in the aftermath of the sinwar killed but friday prayers, gaza, the hamas leader, was mourned in his battered hometown of khan younis concern, returning sinwar's body would rally supporters and risk his gravesite becoming a shrine israeli hostages are stepping up pressure for any deal to bring their loved ones home that means swapping sinwar's remains says one israeli source then fine even clear whether hamas are interested in swapping israeli hostages that are being held in gaza for the remains of their dead leader. in fact, any statements we've had from passage for hamas, as you mentioned, i've been really hard line ones with one hamas
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official saying that the israeli hostages will never be set free until israel stops its aggression against gaza back to you. all right. matthew chance in tel aviv. thank you so much. let's bring in cnn's kaitlan collins, who is live in tel aviv kaitlan, this is a huge topic as the election nears but back here in the u.s. former president trump just weighed in after he landed in michigan heard from donald trump's since the death of yahya sinwar. he had not waited at all and he was just asked by reporters in michigan for his thoughts on it. and not only did he weigh in on that, he also talked about what he believes the big question that is not only looming over everything here in tel aviv right now, but also in washington as well, which is what is prime minister netanyahu going to do next? here's what donald trump said. he thought he'd should do he's coping. >> i have not spoken. i'm going to speak to him probably now he's doing a good job. biden is strike holden back, just so
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you understand, biden is far superior to the to the vp. he's tried to hold him back and the problem police up doing the opposite notable comment as you were just talking about something that harris has been seeking to address in the campaign trail, which is arab-american voters who say that they're not going to cast their ballots for her because they don't feel like she's differentiated her stance on israel enough from president biden obviously, president former president donald trump believes that the prime minister should go even further than that. >> the real question though, of course jake is what is going to happen next now that the death of sinwar, whether or not it was something that they were expecting here in israel was going to happen or not. the steel question remains of what happens next? >> today. >> well, i want to ask you, kaitlan, what are you hearing about this next stage of the war on the united states involvement? >> what are biden administration officials telling you?
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>> they don't know? there obviously hoping to leverage this moment, jake, because they believe this is it. this is the moment, this is the person that netanyahu has been talking about for over a year now that this is part of it, that this war cannot end until yahya sinwar is dead. and now that this has happened, the u.s is very clearly trying to leverage this it's moment to start those conversations about what the next day or the day after in gaza looks like the question though is still what that plan is going to be and us officials don't have a clear cut vision from what conversations they've had with israelis about what that's going to look like, who is going to be in charge of trying to negotiate for the release of the hostages who are still being what is that going to look like? they're trying to leverage this moment, jake, but they're also looking and listening closely to what we are hearing from hamas officials. what you were hearing from the israeli prime minister who says, this is not the end as netanyahu put it yesterday, he said at the beginning of the end that's a big question for us officials and jake, the election and the timing of all of this is a big moment and don't forget, there
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are also still waiting for israel to respond to the attack by iran. that is something that is very much still in the making. jake. >> all right. kaitlan collins in tel aviv. thank you so much. be safe. be sure to tune in tonight at nine eastern for kaitlan's program, the source, 9:00 only here on cnn new evidence released today in the case against donald trump over january 6. we've combed through the roughly 2000 patients were going to bring you what you need to know, stay right here. that's next headed? >> am i just going to take with the market gives me now, i can just research, you know, that's backed by jp morgan is leading strategists like us, when you want to invest with more competence the answer is jp morgan wealth management. >> up to start a business just to keep the lights on look, shopify. just one tap that sky high sales stacking champion at checkout because this is that one witness shot in the furniture business things move
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interview by the house january 6 committee, a white house employee and form trump, there was quote, rioting at the capitol to which trump allegedly replied, what do you mean? and let's go see the transcript says the employee than got the trunk got to trump a diet coke. and a tv. so he could watch the events unfold. joining us now cnn senior crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz, and cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, elie honig kaitlan. most of these pages are redacted, but what else did we find out? >> well, we know what this is. it's the evidence. and so some of it we're not seeing because a lot of it were not seeing because the justice department can't reveal it yet. it's confidential material, things like grand jury transcripts, many of the pages look like this totally blank. you can't see them it says on top. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> that's what the bulk of these 2000 pages are, but there are things in here that is evidenced that we know the justice department would be presenting in court, and also are trying to use now to
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convince judge tanya chutkin that this case should go to trial, showing that donald trump was a candidate. he was acting not as the president after the election as he was trying to block congress. things like the scanned copies of the electoral votes that's something we can see in this appendix. we call it an appendix, but it really is just the evidence. it's also things like transcripts of the speeches that trump was giving after the election, as well as some fund fundraising information, things like the campaign backing up the campaign, tweets, and then mike pence's book. >> oh, mike pence's book isn't there to that was not redacted or was redacted that is not redacted. >> it's photocopied and highlighted actually in the way that you get on the page elie, why dropped 2000 pages, right now, 18 days before the election yeah, jake, to understand why why we're here, we have to start with immunity. so three months ago, the u.s. supreme court looked at jack smith's indictment and said some of this relates to donald trump's official acts. therefore, he is immune. jack smith and went back to a grand jury gotten new indictment
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where he dropped out some of his allegations. he tweaked others and now the parties are disputing whether the new indictment can stand as is. so as kaitlan said, jack smith's submission today is intended to argue all of my evidence is an official act and should there is not an official act and therefore should be able to stay in the indictment as to what why right now, donald trump's team objected furiously to this. they said we should not be releasing new evidence thousands of pages, just a few days before an election, judge chutkan rejected that. she says, it's simply it's not my concern whether there's an election or campaign or carrying on in the normal course of business. and the judges, we're usually prevails killing given how heavily redacted this is the evidence why did trump's lawyers fight so hard for her to not release it or are they just instructed to fight hard against anything jack smith wants? >> they find a lot. >> there is a political argument that they want to make. what elie just said about the election interference. but remember, all of this is expected to go back through the appeals courts up to the supreme court and they're
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trying to make the point over and over again as much as they can in the record that judge tanya chutkin is not doing this, right? she shouldn't have had that brief last week released. that hell, it's the narrative of all of this evidence. the evidence now should not be in the record. all of this, they want ultimately to say to the appeals court this case should be dismissed. trump should not be facing these charges. and the way that it was handled was done wrong. if that's a valid legal argument, we'll see. but the more they put that into the record, the more that'll be something they can say down the line to elie. >> am i correct in assuming that happens next is entirely dependent on what happens on election day when asked and afterwards when all the votes are counted, if trump wins, this case will just go away. and if harris wins, then there were all actually be a trial. >> i think that's exactly right, jake. i think that's what we all expect. if donald trump loses this election, then yes, this case will proceed. but important to note, we are still in that scenario very far
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away from a trial because donald trump will get to appeal this, certainly to the court of appeals maybe to the u.s. supreme court. so we're a long ways off, even if he loses the election all right. elie honig and katelyn polantz, thanks to both of you. appreciate it. a father who lost his six-year-old daughter in a school shooting is taking on disinformation. and thanks, talking is the way to end this cycle of gun violence in the united states. that's next >> am i just going to take with the market gives me now, i can just research. >> that's backed by jp morgan is leading strategists like us when you want to invest with more competence, the answer is jp morgan wealth management with decks calm g7, managing your diabetes, just got easier so what's your glucose number right now good thing. >> you don't need to fingerstick house all about food affect your glucose oh, the answers on your phone. >> what if you're heading low at night
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challenge is right under your nose tomorrow at 8:00 on cnn in our politics lead voters are just days away from choosing their president if they're not doing so, right this second. and the issue of gun violence remains a key issue. the latest incident happened last month at apalachee high school in georgia, were two students and two teachers were killed by his student yesterday, both the 14-year-old suspect and his father were indicted on multiple counts. the father is facing 29 counts, including second-degree murder for giving his son access to a firearm after receiving sufficient warning that his child could endanger the safety of others cnn's audie cornish, recently sat down with a different father won who lost his six-year-old daughter, emily, in the sandy hook elementary
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school mass shooting. and this father is taking on the issue of disinformation by starting the conversation today, the assignment podcast is headed to a school because the threat of mass shootings has made lockdowns and active shooter drills commonplace. this election year, candidates bragged about owning guns and protecting the second amendment. >> so we're talking looking with robbie parker, author of a new book about fighting conspiracy theories around the sandy hook shooting that took his daughter and about election year gun politics i'm audie cornish, and this is the assignment on the road pushed you into joining the lawsuit against alex jones stuff, be pulled into a wendy's. >> i wanted to get the girls processes and i open up my door and we're all getting out in madeline is just frozen in her seat. you just points at the car next to us. she said that
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car has an infowars bumper sticker and she goes, isn't infowars isn't that the guy that bullies you as like, are you talking about alex jones? and she's like, yeah, that guy and i was like, yeah infowars is his company, has website and she said i don't want to go going to be somebody in there that's going to recognize you and is going to bully you. that was the moment where i was like i need to do this for me because like what am i doing? yeah. right. i've been hiding. i've been running away. i've been doing all this stuff and it's not fooling anyone. it's not know. >> so donald trump's gonna be speaking at the national rifle association again, i think this year, kamala harris and tim walz have both talked about being gun owners in a way, almost bragging about it as a way to they say, like look, i'm not here to take away your guns because i'm a gun owner. what's it like for you to hear the way that guns are being talked about in an election year honestly, i kind of rolled my eyes because i know they're
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playing to their base on some extent. >> right. you are either being targeted by donald trump because you are a staunch gun owner, or you are somebody that like either doesn't care about guns are just wants them all obliterated and i'm not going to come out against anybody. right? i don't like feeling like i'm being used as a ploy for it and i don't want anybody else to feel the same way. i want to talk to you. that's what i want to do. and i want to understand where are you're coming from and why you feel the way you do. and i would love you to give me a chance to listen to what it is that i've experienced and hear me out and i don't want to talk to donald trump and i don't want to talk to, you know, kamala harris about this. i want to talk to the person who they're targeting and that's where i feel like if we're going to have changed and i know this sounds very altruistic, but it's like we its on this level that change is going to happen. >> if you want to hear more of this conversation and on the assignment podcast, where
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taking the show on the road to meet the people, shaping the election or weeks ahead. by us online or wherever you get your podcasts the assignment with audie corners are fantastic podcast and our thanks to audie for filing that for us. both kamala harris and donald trump are in michigan, tonight. cnn is traveling right along with them. we're going to take you there next tail. what's simply safe gotten than i don't 24/7 monitoring that acts on an alarm in five seconds to help stop crime in real time please her other way loss no contracts ever maybe simply safe and i could bore the other >> there's no safe flight, simply safe did you watch the news lately, israel is under attack anti-semitism like i never thought i would say, you
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