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plus ann widdecombe , gardiner. plus ann widdecombe, the pundits, tomorrow's papers and more reaction to the shock passing of friends star matthew perry with live from . ten away perry with live from. ten away. let's get to work. it's 10:00 on tv, on radio and online in the united kingdom. and across the world. this is mark dolan tonight. in my take at ten, why the woke left? don't realise that by supporting hamas terror they are the turkeys voting for christmas . as our national christmas. as our national broadcaster is mocked worldwide for its handling of the israel crisis , has the bbc become a crisis, has the bbc become a global laughing stock and as next week's king's speech sees a bonfire of eco policies as could ditching net zero save rishi sunak premiership, i'll be asking tonight's newsmaker, former government minister politics legend ann widdecombe . politics legend ann widdecombe. plus, what would margaret thatcher be advising rishi sunak to do to win the next election? i'll be asking her former top advis
plus ann widdecombe , gardiner. plus ann widdecombe, the pundits, tomorrow's papers and more reaction to the shock passing of friends star matthew perry with live from . ten away perry with live from. ten away. let's get to work. it's 10:00 on tv, on radio and online in the united kingdom. and across the world. this is mark dolan tonight. in my take at ten, why the woke left? don't realise that by supporting hamas terror they are the turkeys voting for christmas . as our national christmas. as...
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legend ann widdecombe. plus, what would margaret thatcher be advising rishi sunak to do to win the next election? i'll be asking her former top adviser , sir nigel gardiner , and adviser, sir nigel gardiner, and tomorrow's newspaper front pages and reaction in the studio from tonight's top pundits . so tonight's top pundits. so a packed show, lots to get through my take at ten is on the way. i'll be dealing with the woke left and i'm not pulling my punches. first the headlines and aaron armstrong . on aaron armstrong. on >> very good evening to you. it's aaron armstrong here in the newsroom . israel claimed to have newsroom. israel claimed to have killed dozens of militants in direct clashes with hamas in northern gaza. the israeli military says the hamas fighters were killed leaving a tunnel near the erez crossing, which previously linked gaza to israel . the idf says it's been massively bombarding gaza from the air to ensure the safety of its forces on the ground and to eliminate , in its words, eliminate
legend ann widdecombe. plus, what would margaret thatcher be advising rishi sunak to do to win the next election? i'll be asking her former top adviser , sir nigel gardiner , and adviser, sir nigel gardiner, and tomorrow's newspaper front pages and reaction in the studio from tonight's top pundits . so tonight's top pundits. so a packed show, lots to get through my take at ten is on the way. i'll be dealing with the woke left and i'm not pulling my punches. first the headlines and aaron...
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anne, we're delighted to have you here. this morning, we're going to first here from the deputy secretary. then chaves, nate fick will come up for a conversation with all of you. let's bring the secretary over. then these other three will come up. give a warm applause to all three of them. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. john hamre , thank you for that generous introduction. we did meet about 35 years ago when i was working for the chairman of the defense appropriations subcommittee in the house of representatives. every morning, he would say call hamre , we have a problem. john was the comptroller of the pentagon and we're still calling him. you are an institution. let me recognize anne neuberger, our deputy national security advisor who was incredible. our two ambassadors who are here. ambassadors who are building the relationship between our two countries in such an incredible way. my colleague nate fick who is doing an incredible job leading our new bureau on cyber security and digital policy. most of all, let me
anne, we're delighted to have you here. this morning, we're going to first here from the deputy secretary. then chaves, nate fick will come up for a conversation with all of you. let's bring the secretary over. then these other three will come up. give a warm applause to all three of them. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. john hamre , thank you for that generous introduction. we did meet about 35 years ago when i was working for the chairman of the defense appropriations...
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i'm anne-marie green. israeli ground troops are pushing deeper into gaza as prime minister netanyahu rejects calls for a cease-fire. israel says it freed a female soldier who had been held hostage since october 7th. and unicef is warning that clean water is rapidly running out in gaza and that could cause more disease among the population. cbs's ian lee is in tel aviv for us this morning. ian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the united nations says more than 400 children are dying or being injured every day in gaza, but israel is continuing to ignore calls for a cease-fire as they battle hamas and search for hostages. this morning there's happiness one israeli family after israeli soldier ori megidish was rescued from gaza. she was taken hostage during the deadly multiple assault on most communities, but for the family of 23-year-old shani louk there's heartbreak. the israelis determined the young german israeli's dealt after she was among those taken from the music festival. it shows
i'm anne-marie green. israeli ground troops are pushing deeper into gaza as prime minister netanyahu rejects calls for a cease-fire. israel says it freed a female soldier who had been held hostage since october 7th. and unicef is warning that clean water is rapidly running out in gaza and that could cause more disease among the population. cbs's ian lee is in tel aviv for us this morning. ian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the united nations says more than 400...
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leigh ann, thank you. continue looking now at the potential political fallout of the speaker's race and how it could affect u.s. aid for israel and ukraine with amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr. good to see you both. amy, i want to begin with your latest for the cook political report, something that's struck with me and kind of gives us a little bit of context we need. you wrote this. you said, "if you step back from the day-to-day chaos, it's easier to see this as part of a longer trajectory, one in which the so-called establishment has been gradually and effectively undermined for the last 30 years." you're talking, of course, about the crisis and trying to find a speaker. so, how did this happen, amy? amy: yes, this 30 years -- and i have been in washington that entire time. so, yes, i'm officially old. but in watching what's happening today, i was really struck by the fact that this began really back in 1994, the first set of sort of disrupters, anti-estab
leigh ann, thank you. continue looking now at the potential political fallout of the speaker's race and how it could affect u.s. aid for israel and ukraine with amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr. good to see you both. amy, i want to begin with your latest for the cook political report, something that's struck with me and kind of gives us a little bit of context we need. you wrote this. you said, "if you step back from the day-to-day chaos, it's...
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liz ann made an excellent point. are they higher on higher inflation expectations, on growth, or higher because we have a supply/demand imbalance in treasuries. you're seeing that additional supply in the market putting a cap on the ten year and that's creating a more fundamentally foundational opportunity for people to buy equities coming into what will be an interesting next ten weeks or so. >> but you don't believe in the market as it sits here. you certainly don't believe we're having a year-end move higher because you want to overweight cash and investment grade bonds over equities which you are neutral on. what does that say about your psyche of the market? >> so i think it's a tale of two time frames. i'm so glad you asked me, scott. the next ten weeks or so, if you look over the last several years when we've had a tough september, the markets have yielded generally a fairly positive outcome in the fourth qua quarter, and so it's about positioning. the cap on yields i talked about and a little less volatility
liz ann made an excellent point. are they higher on higher inflation expectations, on growth, or higher because we have a supply/demand imbalance in treasuries. you're seeing that additional supply in the market putting a cap on the ten year and that's creating a more fundamentally foundational opportunity for people to buy equities coming into what will be an interesting next ten weeks or so. >> but you don't believe in the market as it sits here. you certainly don't believe we're having...
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tonight -- anne hathaway, creator of broadway's "here lies love," musician david byrne, an all new "closerturing the 8g band with craig reynolds ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope everybody is doing well tonight. and now, if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news president biden said yesterday that he plans to deliver a speech about aid for ukraine and to make sure people tune in, he promised to go no teleprompter [ laughter ] while leaving the courtroom yesterday during the third day of his civil fraud trial, former president trump told reporters he would rather be in iowa and now, he's also facing one count of perjury [ laughter ] according to a new study, mortgage applications have hit a nearly three-decade low which is bad news for people who just lost their house [ laughter ] new york mayor eric adams began a four day tour of latin america yesterday and plans to dissuade migrants from traveling to the city apparently he's going to do it by telling them that he's the mayor. [ laughter ] in a new inte
tonight -- anne hathaway, creator of broadway's "here lies love," musician david byrne, an all new "closerturing the 8g band with craig reynolds ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope everybody is doing well tonight. and now, if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news president biden said yesterday that he plans to deliver a speech about aid for ukraine and to make sure people tune in,...
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ok, let's hear from dee ann. dee ann in arizona on our others line. caller: hello, good morning. host: good morning, go ahead. caller: it's dee ann from eark. host: i'm sorry, i apoll use. caller: that's ok. i really am strongly supporting jim jordan as speaker and pray to the republicans will confirm him and come together. they can learn only one thing from the democrats and that is stick together. there's only a few that i would like to see better than jim jordan even and they're the 20 that are the true pay pais trots. let's just call it what it is. maga republicans. these are the people who really have the heart of the patriots and the american people who want to see a change. if you want to change something, you've got to change something. mccarthy was weak. ok. the only ones i would rather seo see trump as speaker. wouldn't it be security for the american people to know that our former president was third in line to make the decisions that knead to be made right now with our world in such upheaval bawd of the biden administration. host: ok. that's dee ann there in arkansas.
ok, let's hear from dee ann. dee ann in arizona on our others line. caller: hello, good morning. host: good morning, go ahead. caller: it's dee ann from eark. host: i'm sorry, i apoll use. caller: that's ok. i really am strongly supporting jim jordan as speaker and pray to the republicans will confirm him and come together. they can learn only one thing from the democrats and that is stick together. there's only a few that i would like to see better than jim jordan even and they're the 20 that...
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anne-marie? >> really disturbing. thank you very much. >>> now to the shocking death of actor matthew perry. the medical examiner says this morning the official cause of his death remains unknown pending a toxicology report. the "friends" star being mourned by family, friends, and generations of fans paying their respects outside the "friends" apartment in new york city and his l.a. home. nischelle turner from "entertainment tonight" has more on his life and career. >> rachel and i hired a male nanny. >> you got a man who's a nanny? you got a manny? >> reporter: matthew perry played the wisecracking chandler bing for the entire ten-year run that shot him to fame at 24 years old. >> could i be more sorry? >> reporter: 30 years later has -- his sudden death was a shock. he was found unresponsive in a jacuzzi at his los angeles home. >> engine 23, rescue 23 -- >> reporter: the investigation is ongoing, but authorities do not suspect foul play. in his final instagram post a week ago, perry shared a photo of himself in his
anne-marie? >> really disturbing. thank you very much. >>> now to the shocking death of actor matthew perry. the medical examiner says this morning the official cause of his death remains unknown pending a toxicology report. the "friends" star being mourned by family, friends, and generations of fans paying their respects outside the "friends" apartment in new york city and his l.a. home. nischelle turner from "entertainment tonight" has more on his...
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leigh ann caldwell, political _ yet. leigh ann caldwell, political reporter - yet.ical reporter with i yet. leigh ann caldwell, | political reporter with the washington post. thank you, as always, feel reporting.— turkey says it's conducted a wave of air strikes on bases of the banned kurdish rebel group, the pkk, in northern iraq. it comes after two policemen were injured by a bomb attack in turkey's capital, ankara, which the pkk said one of its affiliates had carried out. two attackers died in the blasts. it's the first such attack in the capital since 2016. the bomb exploded outside the headquarters of turkey's national police force. in response, turley says it launched air strikes against the pkk, which operates across the kurdish populated regions of turkey, iran and iraq. kurdish media says the strikes were targeted against the pkk's stronghold in the qandil mountains, which straddle the iran—iraq border. local officials in iraq confirmed the attacks, claiming 20 targets were destroyed and many militants neutralised. earlier, berza shimsek from the bbc turkis
leigh ann caldwell, political _ yet. leigh ann caldwell, political reporter - yet.ical reporter with i yet. leigh ann caldwell, | political reporter with the washington post. thank you, as always, feel reporting.— turkey says it's conducted a wave of air strikes on bases of the banned kurdish rebel group, the pkk, in northern iraq. it comes after two policemen were injured by a bomb attack in turkey's capital, ankara, which the pkk said one of its affiliates had carried out. two attackers...
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ann marie? >> hopefully all of the diplomatic work will make a difference. thank you. >>> well, the israeli military says 155 hostages are being held by hamas in gaza while the u.s. state department says 13 americans are unaccounted for. imtiaz tyab asked about freeing those hostages. >> why don't you just release the people who were -- >> look, okay, what we want first of all, we want daily killing to stop. to stop killing, the officials to stop killing and this is genocide here. it is genocide. >> hamas claims 27 hostages have been killed, and israeli air strikes, and others have been wounded. that information though has not been confirmed. >>> and the u.s. government has been working to help out americans who want to leave israel. last night, a charter flight with around 300 people landed in tampa from tel aviv. with major u.s. airlines canceling their flights because of the conflict, many people are having a hard time finding a way home. aston martinez has more. >> reporter: americans are slowly returning to safety as the conflict between israel and hama
ann marie? >> hopefully all of the diplomatic work will make a difference. thank you. >>> well, the israeli military says 155 hostages are being held by hamas in gaza while the u.s. state department says 13 americans are unaccounted for. imtiaz tyab asked about freeing those hostages. >> why don't you just release the people who were -- >> look, okay, what we want first of all, we want daily killing to stop. to stop killing, the officials to stop killing and this is...
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anne-marie? >> ian lee in tel aviv. thank you so much. >>> the war between israel and hamas is leading to a dramatic rise in hate-related incidents here in the u.s. the anti-defamation league says there's been an almost 400% increase in anti-semitic incidents since the war began. the group reported 312 incidents including harassment, vandalism, and assault. the council on american islamic relations reports 774 anti-muslim incidents, the highest in nearly eight years. >> the spread like we're seeing right now. >> they feel doubly victimized. on one hand they're watching civilians being killed, then they're retaliated against with hate incidents. >> the justice department says it's monitoring the rising threats against jews and muslims. >>> and now to capitol hill. it took 23 days, 14 names, and four rounds of voting, but the house finally has a new speaker. his name, mike johnson. a conservative from louisiana. republicans finally put their bickering aside to get him the votes needed to win the gavel. here's nikole killi
anne-marie? >> ian lee in tel aviv. thank you so much. >>> the war between israel and hamas is leading to a dramatic rise in hate-related incidents here in the u.s. the anti-defamation league says there's been an almost 400% increase in anti-semitic incidents since the war began. the group reported 312 incidents including harassment, vandalism, and assault. the council on american islamic relations reports 774 anti-muslim incidents, the highest in nearly eight years. >> the...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the breaking news of another mass shooting at a school in america. this time the shooting happened last night outside a residential building at morgan state university in baltimore. they say five people including four students were shot and wounded. naomi ruchim is joining us from new york with what we know right now. what's going on? >> reporter: anne-marie, yet again students are shaken by gun violence on their college campus. somewhere that is supposed to be safe. the shelter-in-place order has been lifted, but whoever is responsible is still at large. >> two calls for shooting now -- >> reporter: calls of an active shooter at morgan state university in baltimore, maryland, came in just before 9:30 last night. >> the entire city of baltimore's heart aches for the morgan community. >> reporter: authorities say five people, four of them students ages 18 to 22 years old, were shot, though their injuries are believed to be non-life-threatening. >> the bullets hit the glas
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the breaking news of another mass shooting at a school in america. this time the shooting happened last night outside a residential building at morgan state university in baltimore. they say five people including four students were shot and wounded. naomi ruchim is joining us from new york with what we know right now. what's going on? >> reporter: anne-marie, yet again students are shaken by gun violence on their college campus. somewhere that is...
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it is impossible to i describe all of them but like anne frank. _ describe all of them but like annecribe all of them but like anne frank, jewish children hid - describe all of them but like anne frank, jewish children hid in - describe all of them but like anne | frank, jewish children hid in attics from _ frank, jewish children hid in attics from these — frank, jewish children hid in attics from these monsters _ frank, jewish children hid in attics from these monsters and - frank, jewish children hid in attics from these monsters and they - frank, jewish children hid in attics. from these monsters and they were found _ from these monsters and they were found and _ from these monsters and they were found and butchered. _ from these monsters and they were found and butchered. jewish - from these monsters and they werej found and butchered. jewish people were machine—gunned. _ found and butchered. jewish people were machine—gunned. hamas- were machine—gunned. hamas butchered, _ were machine—gunned. hamas butchered, hamas— were machine—gunned. hamas butchered, hamas beheaded, i were ma
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don't you just love ann? folks? lots love ann? right, folks? papers are on their some strong their way. some strong headlines. my will headlines. plus, my pundits will be their headline be nominating their headline heroes and back page zeroes . and heroes and back page zeroes. and what as a question what about this as a question for you? germany sparks an eu for you? as germany sparks an eu civil war by offering the uk a new deal, is britain new trade deal, is britain having the laugh? the having the last laugh? the results in. i shall reveal results are in. i shall reveal all radio. now. >> today we've been asking the great british public as germany sparks an eu civil war by offering the uk a new trade deal offering the uk a new trade deal, is britain having the last laugh? well, the results are in. i think we might have amy, the old, the old old graphic to pop up there . greg, we got the up there. greg, we got the numbers. give me the numbers. how many people think britain is having a there you go. look at that, 81% of gb news viewers think t
don't you just love ann? folks? lots love ann? right, folks? papers are on their some strong their way. some strong headlines. my will headlines. plus, my pundits will be their headline be nominating their headline heroes and back page zeroes . and heroes and back page zeroes. and what as a question what about this as a question for you? germany sparks an eu for you? as germany sparks an eu civil war by offering the uk a new deal, is britain new trade deal, is britain having the laugh? the...
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lot and speak for a very long time in support of ukraine in particular, engage in education, this is anne applebaum, the historian and croatian writer slavenka drakulic, and here are ms. slovenka and ms. anne, they stated that in fact we are wrong when so sharply radically, we are talking about the russians, we need to rely on them, that there is dissidence there. there are still good people there, and that's why we need to have a dialogue with them and somehow try to be friends, so that we can be together, well, you understand everything, so that we can unite together and in every way to oppose this putin's regime, at the end of this discussion, two audience members from the hall asked questions, and i would not say that it was a direct conflict-conflict, but such a tense situation arose because, for example , my colleague yana brinzeeva, a journalist in the hall, asked a question , the issue was that ms. slavenka had written her last book, and yana said that it was such a cold shower for her, because there the author described the russian mother of a fallen soldier and the ukrainian mot
lot and speak for a very long time in support of ukraine in particular, engage in education, this is anne applebaum, the historian and croatian writer slavenka drakulic, and here are ms. slovenka and ms. anne, they stated that in fact we are wrong when so sharply radically, we are talking about the russians, we need to rely on them, that there is dissidence there. there are still good people there, and that's why we need to have a dialogue with them and somehow try to be friends, so that we can...
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anne longfield was giving evidence to the covid inquiry.have to say? dominic, what more did she have to sa ? ~ ., ., say? well, today, clive, the covid inuui say? well, today, clive, the covid inquiry heard _ say? well, today, clive, the covid inquiry heard from _ say? well, today, clive, the covid inquiry heard from a _ say? well, today, clive, the covid inquiry heard from a number- say? well, today, clive, the covid inquiry heard from a number of. inquiry heard from a number of experts who laid bare the devastating impact the pandemic had on the lives of some of the most vulnerable children, the loss of education, the impact on their physical and mental health, even on the social development of some of the social development of some of the youngest children, and we did hearfrom anne the youngest children, and we did hear from anne longfield, the youngest children, and we did hearfrom anne longfield, the former children's commissioner in england, described government policy as at times being incoherent. as a result she said children were o
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the doors opened -- and it was grandma carol anne.als into the air. she was the flower girl. family and friends cheering. grandma carol anne throwing the petals over her head. encouragement as she makes her way to the front. and with the groom joseph waiting, it was now kaylie's turn to walk down that aisle. tonight, that new bride kaylie telling us, "it was amazing seeing how touched she was, my grandma being with me all day. and her walking down the aisle was one of the best parts of our wedding. i hope people cherish their grandparents, hold them a little tighter, and find any moment to make them feel as special as they are to you." tonight, the proud grandmother, the flower girl, and the wedding their family will never forget. bride, the groom, and the flower girl, grandma carol anne. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. the actions of one of its employees as a driverless car was involved in a crash that seriously injured a pedestrian. >> but she had already been hit by another car which left the scene. also ahead, the way things ar
the doors opened -- and it was grandma carol anne.als into the air. she was the flower girl. family and friends cheering. grandma carol anne throwing the petals over her head. encouragement as she makes her way to the front. and with the groom joseph waiting, it was now kaylie's turn to walk down that aisle. tonight, that new bride kaylie telling us, "it was amazing seeing how touched she was, my grandma being with me all day. and her walking down the aisle was one of the best parts of our...
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anne is the face of the versace icon's collection. and she and donatella just hosted the inaugural versace icons dinner in new york. and that's where access guest correspondent zanna roberts rassi took anne on a fashion flashback versace themed, of course. [music playing] tell me about this amazing dress. i told you what i felt. and you said, ok, cool. and then you enhanced it by a lot and made it long. you made it long. you wanted it short. i was like, i think i just wanted something kind of short. and donatella was like, ok, but this. and i saw it, i'm like, well, that's kind of undeniable. [laughter] zuri: making a statement at this year's met gala, anne looked stunning in a white tweed versace gown complete with cut outs and the brand's signature safety pin accents. how are we getting out of this? it's so ingenious. the thing about wearing a versace couture piece is the way you're held in it. it's really an enjoyable experience. and you just feel very supported in it. and let's say it's as comfy as a safety pin gets. yeah. zanna:
anne is the face of the versace icon's collection. and she and donatella just hosted the inaugural versace icons dinner in new york. and that's where access guest correspondent zanna roberts rassi took anne on a fashion flashback versace themed, of course. [music playing] tell me about this amazing dress. i told you what i felt. and you said, ok, cool. and then you enhanced it by a lot and made it long. you made it long. you wanted it short. i was like, i think i just wanted something kind of...
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incredible what you've achieved, holly ann. the work you've done to increase support for military spouse employment. going to keep improving the lives of military families for a long time. peter and mary, thank you for sharing your tad with us. -- your dad with us. i know it wasn't easy. all those moves. all those schools. all those months. your dad was deployed. you couldn't be together. thank you for all you've given to our country. and mark, i know one of the best parts of your time, already mentioned by our secretary. going to spend more time with your kids. that's going to be fun. i tell you what. i love my kids. i'm crazy about my grandkids. now every one who has spent time with mark knows three things about him. several were already mentioned. one, he's from boston. he likes maps. and he loves the constitution. but these three things point to something deeper about mark's character. business vt -- his boston per taj isn't just about pride of place. it's pride in what shaped him. the values that guided his whole life. abo
incredible what you've achieved, holly ann. the work you've done to increase support for military spouse employment. going to keep improving the lives of military families for a long time. peter and mary, thank you for sharing your tad with us. -- your dad with us. i know it wasn't easy. all those moves. all those schools. all those months. your dad was deployed. you couldn't be together. thank you for all you've given to our country. and mark, i know one of the best parts of your time, already...
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anne-marie? >> ian lee in tel aviv. ian, thank you. >>> well, the head of israel's interior security service is taking the blame for hamas's bloody october rampage saying despite a number of actions, they were unable to create enough early warning to prevent the attack. holly williams traveled to southern israel to report on the massive military buildup ahead of the expected invasion. >> reporter: israel's military released this chilling video, cl it says was found on the body of a dead hamas militant. it appears to have been edited. the gunmen hunt their victims inside a kibbutz, stalking civilians in their own homes until finally the militant's killed. israel says it's also discovered documents in the aftermath of the attack, including this handbook with instructions for blindfolding and executing captives. today we were taken to an israeli military base to see this cache of weapons seized from hamas. so here we have hand grenades. over here we have anti-tank bombs or ieds, and over here we have anti-tank missiles. th
anne-marie? >> ian lee in tel aviv. ian, thank you. >>> well, the head of israel's interior security service is taking the blame for hamas's bloody october rampage saying despite a number of actions, they were unable to create enough early warning to prevent the attack. holly williams traveled to southern israel to report on the massive military buildup ahead of the expected invasion. >> reporter: israel's military released this chilling video, cl it says was found on the...
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anne-marie? >> all right, ian lee in tel aviv, thank you so much. >>> all the families of the hostages can do now is worry and wait for word of their loved ones. one person believed to be held by hamas is described as an all-american kid who went to israel to find his roots. jim axelrod has his incredible story. >> reporter: on long island, new york, omar neutra's family and fence are in anguish. orna and ronan neutra got a call from the israeli consulate ten days ago asking to meet right away. >> they walked in and said that he's been taken captive. it's insane that you feel relief to think that your son is not dead. >> reporter: they tell you your son has been taken hostage, and you're relieved. >> yes. >> it's unreal. just unreal. >> reporter: for now they're holding tight to positive thoughts about omer. his brother daniel -- >> he's a natural born leader. an amazing role model. he's strong, he's funny. >> reporter: a grandson of holocaust survivors, omer put off attending binghamton universi
anne-marie? >> all right, ian lee in tel aviv, thank you so much. >>> all the families of the hostages can do now is worry and wait for word of their loved ones. one person believed to be held by hamas is described as an all-american kid who went to israel to find his roots. jim axelrod has his incredible story. >> reporter: on long island, new york, omar neutra's family and fence are in anguish. orna and ronan neutra got a call from the israeli consulate ten days ago...
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i'm anne-marie green. today is the fourth day of israel's war with hamas on the country's retribution for saturday's surprise assault is only intensifying. about israel sealing off the gaza strip from food, fuel, and other supplies, and the death toll is growing. 900 people have already been killed in israel. in gaza, at least 700. 1,500 bodies of hamas militants have been found in israel. they've called up 3,000 israeli reservists. check out these satellite images from saturday showing the dozens of fires near the border between the gaza strip and israel. naomi ruchim joins us now from new york. naomi, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. president biden is expected to address the war in a speech this afternoon. overnight israel carried out more strikes. among the targets, two mosques and a weapons compound, which israel says were operations for hamas. they have re-established control over the border fence separating gaza and israel. israeli rocket blasts shook gaza this morning after prime minister
i'm anne-marie green. today is the fourth day of israel's war with hamas on the country's retribution for saturday's surprise assault is only intensifying. about israel sealing off the gaza strip from food, fuel, and other supplies, and the death toll is growing. 900 people have already been killed in israel. in gaza, at least 700. 1,500 bodies of hamas militants have been found in israel. they've called up 3,000 israeli reservists. check out these satellite images from saturday showing the...
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i'm anne-marie green. today president biden is expected to host european union leaders at the white house. with the conflicts in israel and ukraine likely to be on the agenda. in a primetime address last night, the president called for billions of dollars in aid for israel and ukraine and also denounced hate in all forms. the deal to get aid into gaza through rafah, the territory's only connection to egypt, remains fragile. more than 200 trucks and some 3,000 tons of aid are positioned near the border which is expected to open today. the escalating tensions prompting the u.s. state department to issue a worldwide caution alert for any americans overseas due to the threat of potential terror attacks or violent demonstrations. ian lee now in tel aviv. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. israel willneed that critical military aid as the ground invasion looms and weapons stockpiles run low. the defense minister says that the invasion will happen soon. the general in charge of israel's southern
i'm anne-marie green. today president biden is expected to host european union leaders at the white house. with the conflicts in israel and ukraine likely to be on the agenda. in a primetime address last night, the president called for billions of dollars in aid for israel and ukraine and also denounced hate in all forms. the deal to get aid into gaza through rafah, the territory's only connection to egypt, remains fragile. more than 200 trucks and some 3,000 tons of aid are positioned near the...
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i'm anne-marie green. we start in israel where two more hostages were freed and are back on israeli soil, giving dozens of families a glimmer of hope their loved ones will be returned. israel launched one of its heaviest barrages of air strikes yesterday as a top marine corps general is helping them plan for the ground assault. the united nations says around 20 trucks with humanitarian aid made it into gaza yesterday, but the situation there continues to grow dire. >>> and secretary of state antony blinken is expected at the united nations today for an update on the war. ian lee is in tel aviv with the latest developments. ian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. that rafah border crossing with egypt is the only lifeline for gaza, and every day more trucks with aid enter the coastal strip, 20 here, 12 here, but it's not even close to the number of trucks the u.n. says that are needed to sustain the people in gaza. and sources tell cbs getting aids in and hostages out is a priority for the
i'm anne-marie green. we start in israel where two more hostages were freed and are back on israeli soil, giving dozens of families a glimmer of hope their loved ones will be returned. israel launched one of its heaviest barrages of air strikes yesterday as a top marine corps general is helping them plan for the ground assault. the united nations says around 20 trucks with humanitarian aid made it into gaza yesterday, but the situation there continues to grow dire. >>> and secretary of...
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tell us more about what anne longfield has been saying? if rare longfield has been saying?e cast our minds back to _ longfield has been saying? it "has: cast our minds back to march 2020, thatis cast our minds back to march 2020, that is when all schools closed apart from to those families with vulnerable children. injune, things started to open back up, theme parks opens back up, garden pubs were allowed to open, as well as nonessential shops. anne longfield told the inquiry this was a terrible mistake, she said it was eat out to help out instead of opening schools. she said the inquiry and the decisions made by the government at the time were incoherent and indifferent to the impact on families and students and she said any future decisions or any future emergencies should have them at the heart, schools should be the very last thing is to close and the very first to reopen. she spoke about at—risk children at the time, they had fewer opportunities for face to face visits with surgeries close and children's centre is closed and she thinks policies around at—risk children
tell us more about what anne longfield has been saying? if rare longfield has been saying?e cast our minds back to _ longfield has been saying? it "has: cast our minds back to march 2020, thatis cast our minds back to march 2020, that is when all schools closed apart from to those families with vulnerable children. injune, things started to open back up, theme parks opens back up, garden pubs were allowed to open, as well as nonessential shops. anne longfield told the inquiry this was a...
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anne-marie? >> shanelle kaul in new york. thank you very much. >>> just a short time ago, secretary of state antony blinken arrived in israel in a show of solidarity. he's meeting with prime minister netanyahu and other security cabinet officials. cbs' ed o'keefe has more from the white house. >>> this is an act of sheer evil. >> reporter: president biden condemned the attacks by hamas which he revealed killed at least 14 american citizens, comparing it to the worst rampages of i.s.i.s. >> parents butchered, using their bodies to try to protect their children. women raped, assaulted, paraded as trophies. >> reporter: he said the u.s. is sending operators to help israel coordinate the rescue of more than 100 hostages held by the militant group including americans. >> we now know that american citizens are among those being held by hamas. >> reporter: a carrier strike group including the "uss gerald ford" arrived in the region and could be used as a platform to launch hostage rescue missions. national security adviser jake sull
anne-marie? >> shanelle kaul in new york. thank you very much. >>> just a short time ago, secretary of state antony blinken arrived in israel in a show of solidarity. he's meeting with prime minister netanyahu and other security cabinet officials. cbs' ed o'keefe has more from the white house. >>> this is an act of sheer evil. >> reporter: president biden condemned the attacks by hamas which he revealed killed at least 14 american citizens, comparing it to the...
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i'm anne-marie green.israel intensifying its air strikes on three fronts, sparking fears of a wider war as the jewish state ready for a ground invasion. israel putting the number of hostages held by hamas at 222. the second aid convoy arriving in gaza yesterday carrying water, food, and medical supplies to help with the humanitarian crisis there. the u.s. is increasing its military presence in the middle east and sending more air defenses in response to rising tensions. secretary of state antony blinken says the u.s. is prepared to respond if american forces become a target. >>> and a new warning for americans in lebanon. the state department is urging u.s. citizens to leave while they can due to the unpredictable situation. cbs' ian lee is joining us from tel aviv with the latest developments. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the ground invasion hasn't happened yet, and now we are hearing reports the u.s. is asking the israelis to hold off for now. there are fears that once it begins,
i'm anne-marie green.israel intensifying its air strikes on three fronts, sparking fears of a wider war as the jewish state ready for a ground invasion. israel putting the number of hostages held by hamas at 222. the second aid convoy arriving in gaza yesterday carrying water, food, and medical supplies to help with the humanitarian crisis there. the u.s. is increasing its military presence in the middle east and sending more air defenses in response to rising tensions. secretary of state...
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anne-marie? >> all right, ian lee in tel aviv. thank you. >>> our other top story -- the chaos in the capitol. divided house republicans are now on their fourth speaker nominee. two of them happening yesterday alone. the newest pick, louisiana's mike johnson, coming just hours after number three bowed out. it is the latest twist in a remarkable three-week deadlock that has left congress leaderless and paralyzed. will johnson have the support to win the gavel before today's expected floor vote? skyler henry has the latest from capitol hill. >> reporter: house republicans say louisiana's mike johnson is the man they want to become the next speaker. johnson won on the final ballot late tuesday night receiving 128 votes, defeating florida's byron donalds. >> we're going to restore your trust. you're going to see a new form of government, and we are going to move this quickly. this group here is ready to govern, and we're going to govern well. we're going to do what's right by the people. i believe the people are going to reward that n
anne-marie? >> all right, ian lee in tel aviv. thank you. >>> our other top story -- the chaos in the capitol. divided house republicans are now on their fourth speaker nominee. two of them happening yesterday alone. the newest pick, louisiana's mike johnson, coming just hours after number three bowed out. it is the latest twist in a remarkable three-week deadlock that has left congress leaderless and paralyzed. will johnson have the support to win the gavel before today's...
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good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. despite all that drama, the house is not in session with the interim speaker calling for a recess until both parties have had the chance to meet and talk about what's next. the pressure is on. the clock is ticking to find a new speaker and get to work with a new deadline looming to avoid a government shutdown. just days after house speaker kevin mccarthy was ousted, two top republicans, louisiana congressman and majority leader steve scalise and ohio congressman jim jordan, announced bids to replace him. >> we need to unite the conference. i think i can do that. >> two good friends. both would do great. >> reporter: mccarthy said he won't run, though others could jump in before next week's votes. now some angry house republicans are expressing their frustrations with florida congressman matt gaetz, leader of the charge against mccarthy, and the seven gop lawmakers who joined to vote him out. >> he's the arsonist who lit the house on fire. >> gaetz faces of possibility of being kicked
good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. despite all that drama, the house is not in session with the interim speaker calling for a recess until both parties have had the chance to meet and talk about what's next. the pressure is on. the clock is ticking to find a new speaker and get to work with a new deadline looming to avoid a government shutdown. just days after house speaker kevin mccarthy was ousted, two top republicans, louisiana congressman and majority leader steve...
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good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. overnight israel says it struck 750 hamas targets including underground terror tunnels, military compounds, and command centers. this morning a new sign from israel this war is entering its next phase. as israel prepares for a potential ground invasion of gaza, it's now warning the united nations that more than a million people from the north must move south in the next day. but the u.n. says that's impossible without devastating humanitarian consequences. the situation for residents in gaza, nearly half of them children, is already dire with hospitals overwhelmed. israel's aerial bombardment on suspected hamas targets continues, now seven days after the terror group launched a brutal surprise attack on multiple communities killing men, women, and children. >> absolute pure hell that broke loose and destroyed everything that we know. >> reporter: as the violence escalates, the u.s. state department says it's arranging evacuation flights to get americans out of israel. the agency says
good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. overnight israel says it struck 750 hamas targets including underground terror tunnels, military compounds, and command centers. this morning a new sign from israel this war is entering its next phase. as israel prepares for a potential ground invasion of gaza, it's now warning the united nations that more than a million people from the north must move south in the next day. but the u.n. says that's impossible without devastating...
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good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. hamas has taken more than 100 people hostage, and according to israeli officials some of them are american. hamas has said it will not negotiate for their release while gaza is still under fire. that fire is ramping up with 450 air strikes in the last 24 hours. israel conducted hundreds of air strikes on suspected hamas targets late last night into this morning. attempts by hamas to launch rockets into israel were mostly intercepted by iron dome defense systems. military officials say dozens of israeli battalions have been stationed near gaza in preparation for a possible ground assault. israel is also sending tanks to its border with lebanon. >> we've never seen such savagery in the history of the state. >> reporter: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president joe biden discussed u.s. support yesterday. >> we stand with israel, and we will make sure israel has what it needs to take care of its citizens, defend itself, and respond to this attack. >> reporter: the first u.s
good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. hamas has taken more than 100 people hostage, and according to israeli officials some of them are american. hamas has said it will not negotiate for their release while gaza is still under fire. that fire is ramping up with 450 air strikes in the last 24 hours. israel conducted hundreds of air strikes on suspected hamas targets late last night into this morning. attempts by hamas to launch rockets into israel were mostly intercepted by...
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anne-marie: possibly.said the whole democratic conference needs to discuss with the path it is area digitally -- is. potentially they will have to vote they could either not show up or vote present that he would have enough republicans that want him to remain in the position which is the majority that want to keep him in that job. but then you look at almost run conference because if he's going to be the -- need the democrats support he will likely have to give something up for that. lisa: is matt gaetz gaining popularity as he does this? anne-marie: i think his name recognition is going up. he only went on conservative media. he was on cnn and abc this week he is coming on bloomberg this evening. there is a lot of her wording that he is eyeing to run for governor in florida. he denies that and says he is focused on getting former resident donald trump elected but if he is going to run, he is getting his name id up not just in florida but also nationally. -- and he is campaigning on it. tom: joining us now
anne-marie: possibly.said the whole democratic conference needs to discuss with the path it is area digitally -- is. potentially they will have to vote they could either not show up or vote present that he would have enough republicans that want him to remain in the position which is the majority that want to keep him in that job. but then you look at almost run conference because if he's going to be the -- need the democrats support he will likely have to give something up for that. lisa: is...
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ann widdecombe . plus, yesterday. ann widdecombe. plus, we've got tomorrow's front pages at 1030 sharp with three top pundits who have mint all what to say and who don't follow the script. tonight, former labour mp shaun woodward. ex brexit party mep annunziata rees—mogg and fleet street legend neil wallis . tonight and fleet street legend neil wallis. tonight i'll be asking the pundits , is peter mandelson the pundits, is peter mandelson right that keir starmer is the new tony blair? plus our labour's radical plans for housing really stick. and the most important part of the show? your emails , they come straight your emails, they come straight to my laptop mark at gb news dot com and this show has a golden rule. we don't do boring not on my watch. i just won't have it. a big two hours to come. we start with my big opinion . the start with my big opinion. the usual suspect woke leftist commentators could always be trusted to pick the wrong side of any argument and they won't be winning the read the room award for their response to y
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anne. >> that suspect was identified as daniel garcia. he is 42 years old and lives in concord. now he's facing about two dozen charges, including three counts of attempted murder. this video linked to that suspect, daniel garcia, and police did not know what might be found inside because he is accused of throwing two explosives at police officers last night. it started at st. peter and paul's church in north beast during an early evening mass yesterday. communion had just wrapped up and police say garcia went up to a parishioner he didn't know and asked him for money. >> the parishioner continued to pray and ignored him, at which point the suspect then violently assaulted this parishioner, punching him in the head. we believe that the parishioner went unconscious temporarily. >> some churchgoers called police. others county an eye on that suspect who took off on foot and then got into a car. that is when things turned more dangerous. police say garcia threw explosive devices out of the window of his car at officers chasing him. they say he did that twice. the first time here on
anne. >> that suspect was identified as daniel garcia. he is 42 years old and lives in concord. now he's facing about two dozen charges, including three counts of attempted murder. this video linked to that suspect, daniel garcia, and police did not know what might be found inside because he is accused of throwing two explosives at police officers last night. it started at st. peter and paul's church in north beast during an early evening mass yesterday. communion had just wrapped up and...
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i'm anne marie green.e begin with former president donald trump's high-stakes civil trial in new york. trump was defiant as he attended the opening statements in manhattan court. %-p courtroom hallways into his stumping ground. the former president is accused of fraud for allegedly overvaluing his assets for years to secure loans. naomi ruchim is in new york with more. naomi, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. this high-stakes civil lawsuit against the former president could cost him a lot of capital. the attorney general is not only asking for a massive fine, but also a permanent ban against donald trump from running businesses out of the very city where he launched his storied career. >> we did nothing wrong. >> reporter: former president donald trump was defiant outside a new york courtroom yesterday, railing against new york attorney general letitia james. >> the attorney general of this state is a disgrace. letitia james is a disgrace, she's a disgrace. >> reporter: and the civil cas
i'm anne marie green.e begin with former president donald trump's high-stakes civil trial in new york. trump was defiant as he attended the opening statements in manhattan court. %-p courtroom hallways into his stumping ground. the former president is accused of fraud for allegedly overvaluing his assets for years to secure loans. naomi ruchim is in new york with more. naomi, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. this high-stakes civil lawsuit against the former president...
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a big two hours to come, including a ann widdecombe live including a ann widdecombe live in the studioy including a ann widdecombe live in the studio. but first my big opinion . the bbc's unfortunate opinion. the bbc's unfortunate habit of taking sides is coming home to roost . it's habit of taking sides is coming home to roost. it's becoming painfully apparent that the beeb has a problem with israel and therefore the regrettable conclusion could be that it has a problem with jews. don't take my word for it, danny cohen, a wildly talented television executive who i briefly served under at channel 4, was the bbc's director of television from 2013 to 2015. cohen is also jewish and writing in today's telegraph. he said the bbc's deep rooted prejudice is fuelling the poison of anti—semitism . he wrote at times anti—semitism. he wrote at times of significant crisis like this, our nation's great institutions take on an increased importance . take on an increased importance. in the case of the bbc, we expect it to provide us with accurate , unbiased reporting. accurate, unbiased reporting. bu
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liz ann sonders on speed bumps. we'll do comprehensive preview of tomorrow's jobs report that could be a make-or-break moment for this stock market. stunning reversal from the biden administration on acute, immediate need for border wall. no longer separate and equal. the assault on congress and the supreme court continues. it is easy to believe it has never been this bad and we can't overcome today's issues. i will share a letter from a irate you viewer and share my response as well. all that and more on "making money." ♪. charles: so the markets stumbled to the point where tomorrow really could be a make-or-break moment. it is weak enough to fall completely apart. in fact take a look at this the spydrs, a great chart from bespoke, spy made lower lows 33 of last 50 trading days and that ties and all-time record. as a result of that weakness, folks, every sector, every single sector, 11 sectors in the s&p 500, every single one of them are now trading below their 50-day moving average. every single one of them. there
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now i'd like to ask ann silverberg to step up. thank you. i am ann silverberg. i'm ceo for norcal affordable at related and we three are sharing the welcome. so i'm going to do my part and say welcome to everyone. thank you so much for coming here today. i know some of you have traveled very far, but it is a beautiful day in the city and we are really, really happy that you are here celebrating with us . you've heard a little of this development. you'll hear so much more over the course of the program here. but this development really is a perfect example. all of what we can do when we all work together toward the same end goal, that's what we try to do all the time. but that really, really happened here. as you'll hear throughout the program about the partnership between so many critical players, the community, the city, the developers, the, the state, the transit agencies, the funding partners, the architect, the contractor. everybody worked together. everyone really brought their a team, their best, best players, really, truly excellent folks coming together
now i'd like to ask ann silverberg to step up. thank you. i am ann silverberg. i'm ceo for norcal affordable at related and we three are sharing the welcome. so i'm going to do my part and say welcome to everyone. thank you so much for coming here today. i know some of you have traveled very far, but it is a beautiful day in the city and we are really, really happy that you are here celebrating with us . you've heard a little of this development. you'll hear so much more over the course of the...