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>> as you can see here, where people had been sheltering. that's what we're hearing from gaza. civil defense officials. matthew douglas joins me now, who's the executive vice president at the center for international policy, and also, i should note as the former international general policy adviser for bernie sanders and his 2020 presidential campaign. and you wrote an op-ed for the new york times, and you're talking about what sinwar's death means. and what goes next, and what happens next here, what could be next? i want to just quote from that you said if mr. sinwar truly was the obstacle to a cease-fire agreement, that us officials, including president biden, have claimed that obstacle is now gone, and the biden administration must press the netanyahu government and remaining hamas officials to end the war in gaza. of course, that is not something netanyahu seems to have been listening to necessarily he was saying this is not the end. this is maybe the beginning of the end why do you think that the biden administration still have so much leverage over what
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israel does next year well, i think the biden administration, the united states has leveraged. >> it's not choosing to use. we provided an enormous amount of ammunition for a start arms, bombs, all kinds of ammunition intelligence support, and of course, diplomatic support. in multilateral fora, like that. the united nations. and so withholding or at least beginning to withhold some of that support as a way to change netanyahu's behavior here and pushed him to accept a ceasefire, i think is something that should have been done long ago when president biden announced his ceasefire proposal back at the end of may, he said something very important and that was israel's goal of preventing another october 7 attack has been achieved. at that moment is when president biden made a ceasefire proposal to end the war, us policy think the failure to achieve that goal has been really catastrophic, certainly for the palestinians and for the region and could get worse if this war continues to expand as we've been seeing
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can i ask you about the other side of this though, because for months we did hear from us officials telling israel, don't go into rafah, vice president harris, pramila hello, jaya paul. >> a lot of influential lawmakers on capitol hill saying, do not go into rafah, obviously, that is where yahya sinwar was found, not as far as some intelligence operation, it was a routine in patrol that was underway when they were able to kill him actually. but how does that decision and those calls reflecting that on that in hindsight well, i think it was the right call at the time. i mean, if we remember the concern from bite from us officials and from members of congress, was that an operation in rafah would have enormous civilian casualties. it would displace hundreds of thousands, if not millions more. and that is in fact, what we saw. i think there were some efforts to kind of secure yes, that the operation that israel eventually carried out in rafah was somehow not as bad as people feared, but we actually heard from the former gaza
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humanitarian envoy david satterfield when that operation was ongoing, that the casualties and the destruction was as bad or worse than the biden administration field. so i think they were facing with the fact that netanyahu once again rolled right over there red line and they were forced to come up with a rationalization for it. but i think this problem goes back to the fact that they continue to say what they want and netanyahu then does whatever he wants. and there are no consequences. this is a problem of this relationship. the united states imposes because this zero costs on netanyahu and on successive israeli governments, not just over the past year, but over decades of this conflict, israel enjoys complete impunity, and that is what i think part, that is part of what got us to this situation. in the first place yeah. >> and i spoke to your former boss last week, he was saying that one area he would have liked to see harris out on the campaign trail, offer more of a difference from biden is how
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the handling of this hamas war, she is not really broken from him on that. but the other question here, i was just talking to some hostage families done at hostage square. they give her gather every saturday after shabbat has ended one father who was there sure. told me that he was curious if the are wondering if the u.s. election is having an impact on what netanyahu is doing here. just 2.5 weeks so what's your view of that i think very clearly netanyahu would favor a trump a trump return to the white house. >> he understands all have even more, even more freedom than he has, right? now which his freedom right now, let's be clear. it's pretty enormous from the biden administration. unfortunately. but yeah, he understands that political considerations are going to make any administration including this one, including a harris campaign, very cautious about getting into a public fight with him and he has certainly exploiting that fact too the hilt
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about the role religion is increasingly playing and politics that includes some preachers who pushed the idea that former president donald trump trump was chosen by god to lead cnn's donie o'sullivan has more you have to take god and put him back into the very moral fiber gov this country. >> otherwise, we will continue to see that decay just like rome rome fell. and so we'll america >> you, going not around. >> as i. >> said, it's not just a battle ground and politically about a ground in the spirit trump was sent from god. i do i do. >> oh, my mind intervention god calls people and they're not perfect people. >> so he has to call someone that's going to take the and
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that's what trump is doing. he is fulfilling his calling it's a few weeks before election day and christian singer, preacher and trump supporters, sean fois, is here outside the north carolina state capitol we're going to plead the blood over the capital voice, didn't mention trumps name at this event at all. >> but the political undertones were very clear. >> we plead the blood of jesus. your blood speaks a better word, then whatever's happened inside that building, you're traveling to every state capitol. just tell us the significance of it feels like it's more acceptable. >> a lot of times in capitals to have a drag, drag queen reading this to kids rather than christians worshipping. and so i my heart is like, hey, let's empower people in the church to understand the significance of what happens in that building really were in many ways, putting the politicians on notice in that building. hey, that churches alive we're aware and there
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are things that we're going to stand for and things that we're going to stand against. >> there's no official religion of this country you would agree religion that this country was based on his christianity i mean, for anyone to go and dispute that completely ignorant and blind religion people can be, people can be of different faiths and practice as they wish. >> but this is a christian country and this is what it was founded on. and that is what makes america. so. phenomenally great. >> what does that mean though america is a christian country, we have a constitution it is rooted in liberal democracy. you don't arrive at the american constitution with just the bible unless you're buying a trump bible which already has the american constitution in it. this was the flag that went into the senate when the doors were broken. >> i first met pastor ben marsh almost four years ago.
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>> the christian flag after i saw this sermon that was posted online where he explains the role of christianity in january 6, they thought they were doing the work of god because past there isn't leaders have meyer says equating christianity and american patriotism the way some of the trump movement do is dangerous. >> it can create a call like attitude towards the leaders that are there because they're no longer just oh, that's the right guy. like his policies. now, it's oh, jesus has chosen that person. >> so we have to follow that person to wherever they go. a pasta marsh is describing is christian nationalism. i believe that's a term that's been weaponized i to cut a try to put christians into a corner right. where we don't exercise our faith in the public square. >> but pastor marsh disagrees he's worried that christian nationalism could lead to more violence. >> we are in a time when political violence is just the air that we're breathing in
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people are so afraid it comes back to fear. so trump supporters looking at democrats, if they win, they're going to commit all these atrocities you have christian leaders are saying they're going to lock you up. they're going to take away your pulpits just rampant lies, promoting the god bless the usa bible, fire from distancing himself from christian nationalism, trump has embraced us even selling a $60 bible complete with the founding documents you brought me a trump bible. god bless the usa and then we say the grace of the lord, jesus christ, be with you all. amen and then all of a sudden you have the declaration of independence what's the implication there? donie? that government has been set in place to enact the will of christ somehow honestly, it breaks my heart. >> what about to people who say you're overreacting? i love my country. i am a christian. i love the bible. i love the founding documents. what's so
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bad about putting them together in one book? >> i think what's so bad about this not just this bible, but the whole movement is it as enticing people to do things that really aren't christian, that make them feel like they're doing something that's christian. all this partisan nonsense. and 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 or not hear a witness of failing nation where year to see and fred the big concern here really is that election denialism, conspiracy theories that if trump loses the election that was stolen, that it blends with folks who truly believed that trump is god's chosen candidate than he was sent from god that he's divine intervention. the concern is, well, we saw what happened last time on january 6, 2021 with people, christians would christian flags and prayer
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groups broke in to the u.s. capitol and as you heard from pastor ben marsh, there there's concerns that that could happen again fred all right. >> donie o'sullivan. thank you so much. all right. in a new fareed zakaria special airing tomorrow for read explores how the upcoming election could impact american foreign policy he joins us now with more as americans choose their next president the world is wondering, will the united states maintain its decades old alliances? or turn inward i look at how we got to this pivotal moment in my latest special, america first nonstop flight across the planting, the greatest honor of all international sensation well, most idolized man in the world
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for time magazine's first, we're man of the year in 1928 he was the natural choice he parlayed his fame and into politics, becoming the spokesman for the largest anti-war organization in us history the america first committee it included people from all walks of life from the architect frank lloyd wright, to walt disney america first was the embodiment. >> the manifestation of this isolationist sentiment. >> and it was hugely important and popular over most of europe but americans wanted desperately to stay out of the war 93% of them
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according to one poll the america first committee grew to 800,000 members and charles lindbergh was it's champion. we cannot win this war for england that is why the america first committee has been formed his biggest opponent president franklin delano roosevelt who knew that if germany took over europe, america could be next i hope you'll join me for the special hour on american isolationism we will indeed fareed zakaria. >> i appreciate that america first, a fareed zakaria special airing tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. right here on cnn all right, in the u.s approximately 920,000 shelter animals are euthanized every year. and many are pets that have been surrendered because the owners couldn't find a temporary home for them when they desperately needed one and that's where this
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network or i got news for you tonight. have nine on cnn this morning, people in cuba woke up to another day without power. a second blackout hit the island this morning hours after official said they were restoring power and one of the country's major power plants failed yesterday, knocking the entire grid offline. people are lighting fires using flashlights and candles to get by. cnn's havana bureau chief patrick oppmann joins us now from havana, patrick, i do officials know what's causing the power plant to fail? >> this has the making for years, fred, these power plants, like so much infrastructure here in cuba has been poorly maintained and constant and problems, but it really is unprecedented for the entire country to do without power for so long and not. have there been a hurricane or some kind of natural disaster? the hits and officials say they are working around the clock. they briefly
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restored power or last night and this morning in some small areas, but that almost as quickly was then knocked out again you know where i live, where our offices here in havana. we've been without power for more than 24 hours, were on the air. thanks to a generator, are wonderful staff up to the been able to keep that generator going. but most cubans simply are not that lucky driving around havana this morning, i saw much longer food lines than you usually wouldn't see. people unable to get water when there's not power, when there's no power there, not really able to cook. cubans are used to living in these very difficult conditions but of the reality is of people are starting to get more and more worried because it is not clear when the lights are going to go back on all right. >> patrick oppmann. thank you so much. hi, chad. glad you are able to have that generated power and get by and kudos to your crew as well. all right. thank you so much, patrick oppmann
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