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. >>> also tonight, cbs's david martin reports on israel's prize defense system. >> israel's iron dome has intercepted hundreds of missiles, saving countless lives. >> oh my god! >> reporter: plus, a ring of fire darkened skies in several states. >> what's better than to take your picture with an eclipse in the background? >>> and later, this hispanic heritage month. we remember an artist larger than life with a passion for inflated form. >> when you see a voluptuous, rounded figure, everybody says it is a potato. >>> good evening. i'm robert costa. one week after israel suffered a deadly surprise attack by hamas militants from gaza, the sealed off territory is in turmoil. tonight, many palestinians are trying to flee from the north after israel ordered them to evacuate. and as bombardments from the air intense faye, ahead of an expected ground invasion. benjamin netanyahu says the next stage, quote, is coming, and a sweeping attack is planned. but gaza is already being hit. this video showing the moment of an israeli airstrike on emergency workers responding to an earlier attack. in t
. >>> also tonight, cbs's david martin reports on israel's prize defense system. >> israel's iron dome has intercepted hundreds of missiles, saving countless lives. >> oh my god! >> reporter: plus, a ring of fire darkened skies in several states. >> what's better than to take your picture with an eclipse in the background? >>> and later, this hispanic heritage month. we remember an artist larger than life with a passion for inflated form. >> when...
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david martin, thank you.y today, there was a rally at a jewish community center where elected officials from both parties pledged support for israel. across the river in new jersey, there were calls for a cease-fire at a pro-palestinian rally. the war here in the middle east is increasing the urgency in washington to pick a new speaker of the house. there are new developments on that front. we've got them next. we've got them next. abetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com you know that feeling of having to rewash dishes that didn't get clean? i don't. cascade platinum plus has me doing dishes... differently. scrub? soak?
david martin, thank you.y today, there was a rally at a jewish community center where elected officials from both parties pledged support for israel. across the river in new jersey, there were calls for a cease-fire at a pro-palestinian rally. the war here in the middle east is increasing the urgency in washington to pick a new speaker of the house. there are new developments on that front. we've got them next. we've got them next. abetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart...
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used as human shields by hamas and seen as potential threats by the israelis. >> norah: david martinom the pentagon. i do want to ask you about the u.s. troops have been targeted in the middle east, i understand that the u.s. launched some retaliatory strikes. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: that's right, norah. f-16s, american air force f-16s bombed two iranian weapons depots in syria and it was designed as sending a message to iran to tell these militias that have been attacking american troops to back off. since that attack, there has been one more attack on american troops. but the drone was intercepted and no reports of casualties. >> norah: david martin, thank you very much. let's bring in "face the nation" moderator and chief foreign affairs correspondent, margaret brennan. let's talk about the hostages. how does it complicate their release question >> reporter: it makes far more completed. the deal fell apart. in addition to the hostages there are five to 600 u.s. citizens in gaza. >> norah: how do you think this changes the whole political dynamic in the middle
used as human shields by hamas and seen as potential threats by the israelis. >> norah: david martinom the pentagon. i do want to ask you about the u.s. troops have been targeted in the middle east, i understand that the u.s. launched some retaliatory strikes. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: that's right, norah. f-16s, american air force f-16s bombed two iranian weapons depots in syria and it was designed as sending a message to iran to tell these militias that have...
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but the drone was intercepted and no reports of casualties. >> norah: david martin, thank you very muchg in "face the nation" moderator and cbs news chief foreign affairs correspondent, margaret brennan. margaret, good to have you here. let's talk about the hostages. how does it complicate their release? >> reporter: it makes far more complex. as recently as this morning that had been optimism that with humanitarian aid going into gaza, hostages might be coming out. but that deal fell apart. in addition to the hostages there are 500 to 600 u.s. citizens in gaza. >> norah: how do you think this changes the whole political dynamic in the middle east now that this latest ground operation is starting to expand? >> reporter: well, the escalation means there could be israeli military casualties that will affect the netanyahu government's choices. already in recent weeks, the president of the united states has been pressing netanyahu to think about things like defining success and who will next govern the 2 million people of gaza. meanwhile, in arab countries, these palestinian civilian casual
but the drone was intercepted and no reports of casualties. >> norah: david martin, thank you very muchg in "face the nation" moderator and cbs news chief foreign affairs correspondent, margaret brennan. margaret, good to have you here. let's talk about the hostages. how does it complicate their release? >> reporter: it makes far more complex. as recently as this morning that had been optimism that with humanitarian aid going into gaza, hostages might be coming out. but...
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cbs's david martin takes an in-depth look at how it works. >> reporter: israel says hamas has launchedan 4,500 rockets. many of them intercepted by the iron dome air defense system. it has kept the death toll from going even higher, and today president biden promised to send more interceptors manufactured pby raytheon at about $50,000 each. >> we're surging additional military assistance, including ammunition and interceptors to replenish iron dome. we're going to make sure that israel does not run out of these critical assets. >> reporter: iron dome has been defending israel against terrorist rockets for more than a decade. >> it has been effective as it typically is in taking a lot of those rockets out of the sky and saving countless lives by doing so. now, of course some rockets have gotten through to tragic cost. >> reporter: because the flight time for a rocket is so short, iron dome can operate on automatic. as soon as a rocket launch is detected, an alert goes out telling everyone to run for shelter while iron dome launches its interceptors, homing in only on rockets headed towa
cbs's david martin takes an in-depth look at how it works. >> reporter: israel says hamas has launchedan 4,500 rockets. many of them intercepted by the iron dome air defense system. it has kept the death toll from going even higher, and today president biden promised to send more interceptors manufactured pby raytheon at about $50,000 each. >> we're surging additional military assistance, including ammunition and interceptors to replenish iron dome. we're going to make sure that...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> be sure to stay with cbs news all day for complete coverage of the war. this morning on "cbs mornings," senator and republican presidential hopeful tim scott will join the program. he's on the senate foreign relations committee, and we'll ask him about all the latest developments. >>> last night the candidates for house speaker, jim jordan and steve scalise, made their case in a closed door republican forum. florida republican matt gaetz, who led the charge to oust kevin mccarthy, shared thoughts on the speaker's race. >> i'm very confident that both of these men would represent an upgrade over speaker mccarthy, so i'm not concerned that things that really imperilled his speakership would be baggage carried by speaker jordan or a speaker scalise. >> a vote is expected today, but as michael george reports, lawmakers appear to be split. >> reporter: house republicans are meeting behind closed doors hoping to unify behind one candidate for speaker of the house in order to avoid a repeat of january when it took 15 votes on the house floor to elect
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> be sure to stay with cbs news all day for complete coverage of the war. this morning on "cbs mornings," senator and republican presidential hopeful tim scott will join the program. he's on the senate foreign relations committee, and we'll ask him about all the latest developments. >>> last night the candidates for house speaker, jim jordan and steve scalise, made their case in a closed door republican forum. florida...
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david martin, thank you very much. >>> escalating mideast tensions not only prompted that rare globalom the state department. federal law enforcement officials are also warning of potential threats right here in the u.s. we get the details from cbs's catherine herridge. >> reporter: with emotions running high at protests across the country, in new york city to chicago and washington, d.c., a new federal law enforcement bulletin obtained by cbs news warns individuals or so-called lone offenders inspired by or reacting to the ongoing israel/hamas conflict pose the most likely threat to americans. >> there are a significant increase in reported threats all across the country. > reporter: attorney general merrick garland saying today the increased threats target jewish, muslim, and arab communities. the intelligence bulletin details reports of physical assaults, bomb threats, and online calls for mass casualty attacks. with metal barricades again securing the u.s. capitol and amed security at places of worship, a separate alert from new york city police identifies an uptick in violent neo
david martin, thank you very much. >>> escalating mideast tensions not only prompted that rare globalom the state department. federal law enforcement officials are also warning of potential threats right here in the u.s. we get the details from cbs's catherine herridge. >> reporter: with emotions running high at protests across the country, in new york city to chicago and washington, d.c., a new federal law enforcement bulletin obtained by cbs news warns individuals or so-called...
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in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's david martin shows us the two women that spoke up to save one oferemonies. >> reporter: the horse-drawn caisson at arlington national cemetery is one of this nation's most solemn and majestic rituals. but back at the stable, watch what happened to a horse named george. >> when i touched george's neck, he fell to his knees. which is a very abnormal response in any horse, and i have never encountered such a painful horse. >> reporter: major beth byles is the veterinarian for the horses. so george basically just buckled under the pain? >> he did. it was shocking. >> reporter: cbs news obtained photos of other horses with scars from wearing ill-fitting harnesses and saddles while pulling a 2600-pound caisson. >> they were all suffering from severe musculoskeletal injuries, neck pain. >> reporter: they were supposed to work two weeks on, two weeks off, but some ended up working six weeks straight. soldiers with limited training didn't recognize the problem, and higher-ups weren't listening. >> educating the chain of command on how to take the appropriat
in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's david martin shows us the two women that spoke up to save one oferemonies. >> reporter: the horse-drawn caisson at arlington national cemetery is one of this nation's most solemn and majestic rituals. but back at the stable, watch what happened to a horse named george. >> when i touched george's neck, he fell to his knees. which is a very abnormal response in any horse, and i have never encountered such a painful horse. >>...
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david martin, thank you very much. tonight, president biden will lay out the u.s. war, with a prime time address to the nation. cbs news has learned the president is prepared to ask congress $100 billion or israel, ukraine, and other security measures. cbs's weijia jiang is at the white house with the new details. >> reporter: president biden's mission tonight, to convince americans and a bitterly-divided congress to keep the money and military hardware flowing to ukraine and israel. >> we are going to keep iron dome only supplied. we are going to continue standing sentinel over israeli skies, saving israeli lives. >> reporter: the president will use this prime time address, just his second from the oval office, the stress that funding both conflicts as a matter of national security. ukrainian president zelenskyy made his case to mr. biden today in a phone call, saying his military desperately needs long-range missiles. a roughly $100 billion aid package proposed by the white house is expected to include at least $10 billion for israel. $60 billion for ukraine, and
david martin, thank you very much. tonight, president biden will lay out the u.s. war, with a prime time address to the nation. cbs news has learned the president is prepared to ask congress $100 billion or israel, ukraine, and other security measures. cbs's weijia jiang is at the white house with the new details. >> reporter: president biden's mission tonight, to convince americans and a bitterly-divided congress to keep the money and military hardware flowing to ukraine and israel....
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in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's david martin shows us the two women that spoke up to save one ofilitary's oldest ceremonies. >> reporter: the horse drawn caisson at arlington national cemetery is one of this nation's most solemn and majestic rituals. but back at the stable, watch what happened to a horse named george. >> when i touched george's neck, he fell to his knees, which is a very abnormal response in any horse. and i've never encountered such a painful horse. >> reporter: major beth byles is the veterinarian for the horses. >> so george basically just buckled under the pain? >> he did. it was shocking. >> reporter: cbs news obtained photos of other horses with scars from wearing ill-fitting harnesses and saddles while pulling a 2,600-pound caisson. >> they were all suffering from severe musculoskeletal injuries, next pain. >> reporter: they were supposed to work two weeks on, two weeks off. but some ended up working six weeks straight. soldiers with limited training didn't recognize the problem, and higher-ups weren't listening. >> educating the chain of command on how to
in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's david martin shows us the two women that spoke up to save one ofilitary's oldest ceremonies. >> reporter: the horse drawn caisson at arlington national cemetery is one of this nation's most solemn and majestic rituals. but back at the stable, watch what happened to a horse named george. >> when i touched george's neck, he fell to his knees, which is a very abnormal response in any horse. and i've never encountered such a painful horse....
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army general and cia director, discusses the confidential with david martin. >> this is going to be aght. >> reporter: retired general david petraeus, who commanded america's wars in both iraq and afghanistan, knows from experience what israel is facing in its war against hamas. >> i almost can't imagine a more challenging contextual set of circumstances here than what they face. >> reporter: sending an army, even one as powerful as israel's, into the densely populated neighborhoods of gaza. >> there are tunnels, there will be rooms that will have improvised explosive devices. you have to clear every building, every floor, every room, every basement, every tunnel. civilian losses are inevitable, and tough israel losses lie ahead as well. >> reporter: petraeus, along with british historian andrew roberts, has just written a book titled "conflict." a word which has come to define the century which began on 9/11. >> this is far worse than 9/11. >> reporter: as horrific as 9/11 was, the october 7 attack on israel killed a far greater proportion of its much smaller population. >> this is t
army general and cia director, discusses the confidential with david martin. >> this is going to be aght. >> reporter: retired general david petraeus, who commanded america's wars in both iraq and afghanistan, knows from experience what israel is facing in its war against hamas. >> i almost can't imagine a more challenging contextual set of circumstances here than what they face. >> reporter: sending an army, even one as powerful as israel's, into the densely populated...
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. ♪ ♪ >> norah: let's bring in cbs news national security correspondent david martin now from the pentagon us make sense of the american military movements taking place right now. >> reporter: our outcome of what we are witnessing is the gradual execution of an existinf israel and specifically to prott israel against being overwhelmed by rocket and missile barrages from all of its enemies, not just hamas, but the terrorist group in lebanon as well. the most visible part of that plan is that two aircraft carrier strike groups. one already off israel and the other on the way. the most important ships in the strike groups are not the aircraft carriers. they are the -- we saw one of them in action just yesterday where it went through the suez canal down into the red sea. intercepted multiple drones and missiles that had been fired by the iranian backed rebels in yemen in the direction of is israel. >> norah: that significant indeed and the president said he has no intention of putting you as boots on the ground in israel. what could change that? >> reporter: there's a couple contingencies that
. ♪ ♪ >> norah: let's bring in cbs news national security correspondent david martin now from the pentagon us make sense of the american military movements taking place right now. >> reporter: our outcome of what we are witnessing is the gradual execution of an existinf israel and specifically to prott israel against being overwhelmed by rocket and missile barrages from all of its enemies, not just hamas, but the terrorist group in lebanon as well. the most visible part of that...
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cbs news national security correspondent david martin says that the presence of aircraft carriers isoscow not to interfere in israeli affairs. that is, look at the carpet bombing from afar without being outraged if possible. today it became known that other nato ships are moving to the eastern part of the mediterranean sea. the greek navy has increased its combat readiness and is deploying frigate ssara, as part of nato forces, near the coast of israel, well, that is, something will definitely begin. president biden once again expressed his support for israel and promised to continue to provide military assistance to the country. an american strike force, including the aircraft carrier gerald ford, has arrived in the region and can be used for rescue operations. national security adviser jake salevan said that at the moment the united states has no plans to send its soldiers to the conflict zone. at the moment, such plans are not being discussed. amid the conflict, the president surrounded himself with national security advisers, and also held a third telephone conversation with isra
cbs news national security correspondent david martin says that the presence of aircraft carriers isoscow not to interfere in israeli affairs. that is, look at the carpet bombing from afar without being outraged if possible. today it became known that other nato ships are moving to the eastern part of the mediterranean sea. the greek navy has increased its combat readiness and is deploying frigate ssara, as part of nato forces, near the coast of israel, well, that is, something will definitely...
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official told our david martin this morning that a marine expeditionary unit which had been conducting an exercise in evacuate, is back on board a ship in the red sea waiting to hear about movement into the eastern mediterranean. does that signify anything more to you? >> i think it's all part of the same thing. what we want to do is send a strong signal, i think, to iran, and to lebanese hezbollah particularly in lebanon, now is not the time to enter this conflict. the israelis have the capabilities to conduct their gaza operation, but i think what a what we're trying to do is prevent the conflict from widening and all these actions are designed to establish that. >> so give us a sense here, you know, israel is very advanced military. they have a lot of technology, they have a lot of surveillance power, but then they just had this massive intelligence failure. as they are about to launch this ground invasion, what are the things that are of concern to you about how this is going to play out? >>well, first, margaret, when we go back and look what happened in the run up to the attacks w
official told our david martin this morning that a marine expeditionary unit which had been conducting an exercise in evacuate, is back on board a ship in the red sea waiting to hear about movement into the eastern mediterranean. does that signify anything more to you? >> i think it's all part of the same thing. what we want to do is send a strong signal, i think, to iran, and to lebanese hezbollah particularly in lebanon, now is not the time to enter this conflict. the israelis have the...
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cbs's david martin reports from the pentagon that the intended target was believed to be israel. >> reporters carney fired the american military's first shot in what threatens to become a wider middle east war. shooting down drones and cruise missiles fired in the direction of israel by iranian-backed rebels in yemen. >> the uss carney, operating in the northern red sea earlier today, shot down three land attack cruise missiles and several drones that were launched by houthi forces in yemen. >> reporter: the carney, which had been with the aircraft carrier gerald r. ford off the coast of israel, got there just in time. passing through the suez canal on wednesday, and arriving in the northern red sea, where it had a clear shot, as the drones and missiles flew north. >> we cannot say for certain what these missiles and drones were targeting, but they were launched from yemen, heading north along the red sea, potentially towards targets in israel. >> reporter: in the last two days, there has also been a series of drone attacks on american troops in iraq and syria, attacks which are usually the
cbs's david martin reports from the pentagon that the intended target was believed to be israel. >> reporters carney fired the american military's first shot in what threatens to become a wider middle east war. shooting down drones and cruise missiles fired in the direction of israel by iranian-backed rebels in yemen. >> the uss carney, operating in the northern red sea earlier today, shot down three land attack cruise missiles and several drones that were launched by houthi forces...
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martin fletcher and david rohde are still with us. know, israel, you know these people very well, martin. what do you make of this? how is this time different? >> well, in times of war, it's famously said that everybody unites behind the government, and any difficulties there are, any issues they have to wait till the war is over. this time it's a little bit different. the united for sure. that you nation was so divided, so totally divided down the middle, right before the war. it couldn't just stop on a dime. there are many calls now for netanyahu to go. people are saying he should resign. after such a disaster, he should resign. the chief of staff to, coming under a lot of criticism, obviously. netanyahu, one of the reasons that hamas attack to, one assumes, and many reasons, one of, them they must have looked at the situation in israel and seen a divided, confused country. and the country was divided and confused, very simply, because of netanyahu's attempt to change the legal system, and to diminish the powers of the supreme court.
martin fletcher and david rohde are still with us. know, israel, you know these people very well, martin. what do you make of this? how is this time different? >> well, in times of war, it's famously said that everybody unites behind the government, and any difficulties there are, any issues they have to wait till the war is over. this time it's a little bit different. the united for sure. that you nation was so divided, so totally divided down the middle, right before the war. it...
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david martin with retired general david petraeus.nday morning" for the 15th of october, 2023. and we'll be back in a moment. ♪ >>> we're going to begin this morning with latest on fighting in the middle east. correspondent holly williams is in tel aviv. >> reporter: israel's military gave 24 hours, warning residents of northern gaza to flee to the south for their own safety. the gaza strip is roughly the size of philadelphia, a million people told to move, and many did. but gaza is being hammered by israeli airstrikes and palestinian officials say some of those evacuating were killed. over 2,200 have lost their lives in the bombardment, according to authorities in gaza, including more than 700 children. our house was bombed. we left without clothes and without anything, said this woman. where should i go? with an israeli ground invasion expected, prime minister benjamin netanyahu visited troops positioned near the gaza strip. we will never forget the atrocities, he said, and we will never forgive. it's been just over a week since ham
david martin with retired general david petraeus.nday morning" for the 15th of october, 2023. and we'll be back in a moment. ♪ >>> we're going to begin this morning with latest on fighting in the middle east. correspondent holly williams is in tel aviv. >> reporter: israel's military gave 24 hours, warning residents of northern gaza to flee to the south for their own safety. the gaza strip is roughly the size of philadelphia, a million people told to move, and many did....
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judge david martin moved to san francisco from castro valley in the east bay for one reason. >> i cameto get fentanyl, so i could cope. i mean know, do i look like a drug addict? not at all. right. that's because i only do what i need. he told us a little fentanyl helps to manage his pain in his knees and hips after being injured in a motorcycle accident. >> he's been moving around the city most recently the van ness corridor for until today, when he was offered shelter, which he refused. so you would prefer to live out on the streets than get shelter? >> that's correct, ma'am. is it that bad? yes, it is. yes, it is. it's awful. they treat you like garbage. >> large businesses along van ness avenue complained after seeing the encampment rapidly expand and then it just kind of grew, just kind of expanded. >> and so then then it started with one tent and then it expanded to two. and three. >> but under a revised city guidance, a person will now be asked to move their tent and belongings if they decline an offer for shelter. >> we've had enough and we have clarity of what we can do and we
judge david martin moved to san francisco from castro valley in the east bay for one reason. >> i cameto get fentanyl, so i could cope. i mean know, do i look like a drug addict? not at all. right. that's because i only do what i need. he told us a little fentanyl helps to manage his pain in his knees and hips after being injured in a motorcycle accident. >> he's been moving around the city most recently the van ness corridor for until today, when he was offered shelter, which he...
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david martin moved to san francisco from castro valley in the east bay for one reason. >> i came here to get fentanyl, so i could cope. i mean know, do i look like a drug addict? not at all. right that's because i only do what i need. >> he told us a little fentanyl helps to manage his pain in his knees and hips after being injured in a motorcycle accident . he's been moving around the city most recently the van ness corridor. until today, when he was offered shelter, which he refused. so you would prefer to live out on the streets than get shelter? >> that's correct, ma'am. is it that bad? yes, it is. yes, it is. it's awful. they treat you like garbage. >> large businesses along van ness avenue complained after seeing the encampments rapidly expand. >> and then it just kind of grew . you just kind of expanded. and so then then it started with one one tent and then it expanded to two and three. >> but under a revised city guidance, a person will now be asked to move their tent and belongings if they decline an offer for shelter. >> we've had enough and we have clarity of what we can d
david martin moved to san francisco from castro valley in the east bay for one reason. >> i came here to get fentanyl, so i could cope. i mean know, do i look like a drug addict? not at all. right that's because i only do what i need. >> he told us a little fentanyl helps to manage his pain in his knees and hips after being injured in a motorcycle accident . he's been moving around the city most recently the van ness corridor. until today, when he was offered shelter, which he...
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joining us now is martin fletcher, former nbc news correspondent and tel aviv bureau chief, and aaron david fellow carnegie endowment for international peace. martin, it seems pretty clear that a ground invasion is imminent. what do you think is going to bs happening in the next hours? >> well, everyone's waiting, and nothing good will happen. the israelis have threatened ground invasions in almost each of the i conflicts that they've had with hamas in the last -- over the last 15 years. a total ground invasion now is what hamas has always been saying that's what they want. they're ready for this. they've goty tunnels all over gaza city, hundreds of miles of them, probably that's where the hostages ares being held, and israel needs to take out those tunnels, about 3 to 4,000 remaining hamas highly trained a fighters, so this is going to be a very bitter ground war when it happens. we're talking about, you know, we're hearing maybe within a few hours it could start. israel gave the local inhabitants 24 hours to get out of the area, and some of them are moving. most of them won't be able to l
joining us now is martin fletcher, former nbc news correspondent and tel aviv bureau chief, and aaron david fellow carnegie endowment for international peace. martin, it seems pretty clear that a ground invasion is imminent. what do you think is going to bs happening in the next hours? >> well, everyone's waiting, and nothing good will happen. the israelis have threatened ground invasions in almost each of the i conflicts that they've had with hamas in the last -- over the last 15 years....
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martin, thank you very much. >> thanks, katy. >>> joining us now, nbc news senior executive editor for national security, david rhodes, i want to get your first reaction to today's news? >> i'm incredibly happy for martin and his family. it's a positive thing that hamas has released two prisoners without anything in exchange. this is a cruel sort of business. i think they're trying to maybe buy goodwill with the u.s. government or the american public, but they still hold this, you know, staggering number of prisoners. >> david, i want to remind our audience, in case they don't know, but you were once held hostage. you have been in a situation like this in the past, so few of us have, thankfully, held by the taliban. what can you tell americans or people who are worried about those that are currently being held, what the experience is like, and, i mean, it's such a hard question, what they can do to survive? >> well, for the families it's particularly difficult. they have this sense that if they can just get to president biden or prime minister netanyahu they can get their loved one freed. kidnapping is a very
martin, thank you very much. >> thanks, katy. >>> joining us now, nbc news senior executive editor for national security, david rhodes, i want to get your first reaction to today's news? >> i'm incredibly happy for martin and his family. it's a positive thing that hamas has released two prisoners without anything in exchange. this is a cruel sort of business. i think they're trying to maybe buy goodwill with the u.s. government or the american public, but they still hold...
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that love story one of the arcs of david grant's best-selling book, "killers of the flower moon." one that inspired a movie of the same name directed by martinight on the reign of terror that struck the osage tribe in the early 20th century. leonardo dicaprio and lily gladstone play margie's grandparents. native film star gladstone learned to speak osage during her role. [ speaking in a non-english language ] >> i don't know what she said but it must be indian for "handsome devil." >> i want to make sure the story is told accurately. that was a concern, that there would be some distortion to the facts. >> reporter: her home and the surrounding area transformed as scorsese's team worked with locals to bring their rich culture to the big screen. in the late 1800s, the osage were forced off their lands by white settlers, ending up in what is now northern oklahoma. at the time, the land was rocky, undeveloped, and undesirable. but around 1920, oil was found on the reservation. a lot of oil. >> this became the oil capital of the world. >> reporter: almost overnight, osage families like margie's became rich. some of the wealthiest people in the wo
that love story one of the arcs of david grant's best-selling book, "killers of the flower moon." one that inspired a movie of the same name directed by martinight on the reign of terror that struck the osage tribe in the early 20th century. leonardo dicaprio and lily gladstone play margie's grandparents. native film star gladstone learned to speak osage during her role. [ speaking in a non-english language ] >> i don't know what she said but it must be indian for "handsome...
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special counsel david weiss is going to testify behind closed doors to house judiciary november 7. u.s. attorney martindistrict of california, d.o.j. tax attorney goldberg, from where you sit in your assessment, what is this going to be about? what do you think? >> i think what they are doing is trying to take the lid off the justice department and look under and see what was going on behind the scenes and the whole investigation into hunter biden, why they pursued certain leads and why they didn't pursued certain leads, political interference and if there was political interference, how high up did the interference come from? that's what i think the committee is doing, a smart move to talk to the decision-makers and people on the inside of this investigation and can provide reasoning for what appears to be curious material visions we seen of the last year. >> that's obstruction, d.o.j. officials obstructing a political interference and the hunter biden criminal probe to protect the president, that's what that is about usa today reported special counsel weiss may file foreign lobbying charges against h
special counsel david weiss is going to testify behind closed doors to house judiciary november 7. u.s. attorney martindistrict of california, d.o.j. tax attorney goldberg, from where you sit in your assessment, what is this going to be about? what do you think? >> i think what they are doing is trying to take the lid off the justice department and look under and see what was going on behind the scenes and the whole investigation into hunter biden, why they pursued certain leads and why...
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martin sitting for a closed door investigation for a doj tax attorney tomorrow. special council davidis expected to appear before the committee on november 7. house republicans set to meet behind closed doors in just a few hours to vote by secret ballot for the nominee on house speaker and eight cand candidate meeting for a job and unity to support whoever wins it vote and reaches the house floor. this current vote today is scheduled for 9:00 a.m.. look at headlines, brian. over to you. >> brian: should say p2 carly because he's my guest. warning of sleeper cells in the united states where we live. cvp tells staff and hamas hezbollah crew could be crossing the southern border. watch this sound byte. >> i'm concerned about a cell sitting inside america today. we just caught 18 people just last month on the fbi terrorist watch list coming across our border. more than 160 have done it this year, record breaking. we're looking around the middle east and uprisings popping up around europe and others, they could be sleeper cells right now in america. >> brian: here to react and break down t
martin sitting for a closed door investigation for a doj tax attorney tomorrow. special council davidis expected to appear before the committee on november 7. house republicans set to meet behind closed doors in just a few hours to vote by secret ballot for the nominee on house speaker and eight cand candidate meeting for a job and unity to support whoever wins it vote and reaches the house floor. this current vote today is scheduled for 9:00 a.m.. look at headlines, brian. over to you....
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david's book is not a biography but it is wonderful. 20 years between martin luther king is ridiculous. obviously, there is a lot more material. not just fbi material, but archived material coming into play. and there were people alive who knew dr. king. this was the sweet spot where i could get around an interview before it was too late. and while i was here for atlanta it with my ali book interviewing people like john lewis and andrew young, i just gravitated towards asking what where's dr. king-like? because ali and dr. king met a few times. i was curious about people who knew dr. martin luther king jr. carter was born four and half years before martin luther -- jimmy carter is still with us. martin luther king could still be with us. his older sister is still with us. i just realized this is an incredible opportunity to meet people who knew him and record their stories one last time. >> there were certainly things, like a biography that was inclusive. a lot of things about him. so there is a great deal of information that had not been out there before that you have brought to the f
david's book is not a biography but it is wonderful. 20 years between martin luther king is ridiculous. obviously, there is a lot more material. not just fbi material, but archived material coming into play. and there were people alive who knew dr. king. this was the sweet spot where i could get around an interview before it was too late. and while i was here for atlanta it with my ali book interviewing people like john lewis and andrew young, i just gravitated towards asking what where's dr....
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this week, martin baron talks about his leadership at the washington post under the ownership of jeff bezos and during the presidency of donald trump, he was interviewed by npr's david folkenflik. here's a preview. what i wrote about was my own personal experience with him. what i personally observed at the washington post is his ownership, his his his management of the of the place and of me and other people on the staff. and so, you know, i mean, certainly he has huge commercial interests. i mean, there's no doubting that. and he's a controversial figure for a variety of reasons from labor practices at amazon to or intrusions into privacy to their lobbying efforts in washington. you name it. there are a whole range of things. so and it was our duty to investigate all that, of course, and to continue doing so despite his ownership. even so, my experience was that he he was going to going to give us our independence and to give us our independence completely. he said at his first meeting with the staff in a town hall meeting that we could cover him and cover amazon any way we'd like without any interference on his part. and he reiterated that on several occasions to
this week, martin baron talks about his leadership at the washington post under the ownership of jeff bezos and during the presidency of donald trump, he was interviewed by npr's david folkenflik. here's a preview. what i wrote about was my own personal experience with him. what i personally observed at the washington post is his ownership, his his his management of the of the place and of me and other people on the staff. and so, you know, i mean, certainly he has huge commercial interests. i...
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david byrne's new musical, "here lies love," is on broadway. talking heads, everybody. we'll be right back with comedian mae martin. -whoo-hoo!ersonalized discount for being a safe driver. say "snapshot savings!" [ camera shutter clicks ] for your most brilliant smile, crest has you covered. ♪♪ (laughing) nice smile, brad. nice! thanks? crest 3d white. 100% more stain removal. crest. hi, i'm stacey, and i've lost 60 pounds on golo. 100% more stain removal. (guitar music) i was surprised with the golo plan, i was not hungry. thanks to release, i don't feel the need to go for snacks or go back for seconds. give golo a try. this plan works. i finally found what i've been looking for. mmhmm. (electronic sounds) oh my gosh. i know. how is this stuff so good? hidden valley ranch. ♪only serious about flavor.♪ i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are looking up, i've got symptom relief. ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. skyrizi is the
david byrne's new musical, "here lies love," is on broadway. talking heads, everybody. we'll be right back with comedian mae martin. -whoo-hoo!ersonalized discount for being a safe driver. say "snapshot savings!" [ camera shutter clicks ] for your most brilliant smile, crest has you covered. ♪♪ (laughing) nice smile, brad. nice! thanks? crest 3d white. 100% more stain removal. crest. hi, i'm stacey, and i've lost 60 pounds on golo. 100% more stain removal. (guitar music)...
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david, they took your life. but they could not take your pride. >> they tweaked several of their song "pride in the name of love" that song originally dedicated to martinr king, jr. when they performed it sunday at the sphere, they told them a song by nonviolence might seem ridiculous but he wanted them to sing with the band for those beautiful kids at the music festival. thank you very much for watching tonight. the late show is coming up next. the news continues streaming on cbs news bay area, good night when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you.
david, they took your life. but they could not take your pride. >> they tweaked several of their song "pride in the name of love" that song originally dedicated to martinr king, jr. when they performed it sunday at the sphere, they told them a song by nonviolence might seem ridiculous but he wanted them to sing with the band for those beautiful kids at the music festival. thank you very much for watching tonight. the late show is coming up next. the news continues streaming on...
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david spont has more from the hill. reporter: having no speaker hasn't stopped house republicans from continuing to investigation the president's son. martin especially travion green estrada is behind me inthis couo the to charge the president's son back in 20226789 i caught up with him -- 2022. i caught up with him moment ago in the wall ray watch. why did you decide not to charge hunter bidding 2022? any comment on what you hope to tell the eco committee today, s? reporter: no answer there. he'll sit for a tribed interview and -- transcribed interview and we pulled the transcript of the testimony and the irs investigation into hunter biden's taxes and there were discussions, bill, mine the scenes about -- behind the scenes of bringing tax charges of hunter bide anne donovan california's in the years 2016 and 2017, 2018 and 2019 in california. charges were presented in california but in mid at the present time 2022 according to biden and according to transcript of this year, i learned u.s. attorney estrada declined to bring charges in the central district of california and all intents and purposes the case was dead with the exception of t
david spont has more from the hill. reporter: having no speaker hasn't stopped house republicans from continuing to investigation the president's son. martin especially travion green estrada is behind me inthis couo the to charge the president's son back in 20226789 i caught up with him -- 2022. i caught up with him moment ago in the wall ray watch. why did you decide not to charge hunter bidding 2022? any comment on what you hope to tell the eco committee today, s? reporter: no answer there....
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david, they took your life. but they could not take your pride. >> they tweaked several of their song "pride in the name of love" that song originally dedicated to martinmed it sunday at the sphere, they told them a song by nonviolence might seem ridiculous but he wanted them to sing with the band for those beautiful kids at the music festival. thank you very much for watching tonight. the late show is coming up next. the news continues streaming on cbs news bay area, good night >> if you have a ring doorbell camera, you could cash in. the company is offering a million dollars to anyone who captures an image of a real alien on their ring cam. submissions will be reviewed by a meteorologist and an astrobiologist.
david, they took your life. but they could not take your pride. >> they tweaked several of their song "pride in the name of love" that song originally dedicated to martinmed it sunday at the sphere, they told them a song by nonviolence might seem ridiculous but he wanted them to sing with the band for those beautiful kids at the music festival. thank you very much for watching tonight. the late show is coming up next. the news continues streaming on cbs news bay area, good night...
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david french. and former nbc news tel-aviv bureau chief, martin fletcher joining us this morning. willie?ur, mika, with the latest out of the war between israel and hamas. earlier today, israel's military called on civilians in gaza to evacuate the northern part of the country and to head to the southern part of the territory. for more, let's go live to nbc news foreign correspondent raf sanchez. he's in the southern city of ashdod. tell us more about the order from the israeli military, the warning to evacuate the entire northern half of gaza into the southern half in a 24-hour period. >> reporter: willie, this is an evacuation order unprecedented in scope and scale, and it appears to point to an unprecedented military operation being planned. there are more than a million civilians who live in the northern half of gaza, and israel is telling them, the entire area is full of hamas military targets. it is going to be targeted. people, for their own safety, need to leave the area. but the united nations this morning is pleading with israel to back down on this evacuation order, saying ther
david french. and former nbc news tel-aviv bureau chief, martin fletcher joining us this morning. willie?ur, mika, with the latest out of the war between israel and hamas. earlier today, israel's military called on civilians in gaza to evacuate the northern part of the country and to head to the southern part of the territory. for more, let's go live to nbc news foreign correspondent raf sanchez. he's in the southern city of ashdod. tell us more about the order from the israeli military, the...
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martin estrada will appear before the house judiciary committee according to a source familiar with the committee's schedule. two irs whistle-blowers say estrada stood in the way of u.s. attorney davidinging charges against hunter biden in california. nbc news capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles joins us with the very latest on this. good morning. what is it that we can expect? >> this is going to be a closed door transcribed interview thatd the purpose of this is to try and clear up discrepancies between the department of justice's account about the time line and the effort that went into the hunter biden investigation and those two irs whistle-blowers who did testify under oath and publicly that they felt the investigation was stymied by officials higher up in the doj. the department of justice's main person responsible for this investigation is david weiss, the u.s. attorney in delaware who's now been given special counsel status. two whistle-blowers suggested that weiss told them that estrada told weiss that he was unable to bring charges in california because it was not his jurisdiction. weiss himself is in two separate letters to congress said that wasn't true, that he was
martin estrada will appear before the house judiciary committee according to a source familiar with the committee's schedule. two irs whistle-blowers say estrada stood in the way of u.s. attorney davidinging charges against hunter biden in california. nbc news capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles joins us with the very latest on this. good morning. what is it that we can expect? >> this is going to be a closed door transcribed interview thatd the purpose of this is to try and clear up...
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martin. >> it's time for a headline makers and joining us to go through some of the day's headunesis through some of the day's headlines is davidnow, david hamilton, have. and hamilton, you always have. and writer journalist emma wolff writer and journalist emma wolff . thank and greetings to . and thank you and greetings to you both. right we're going to start, david, with talking about the dinosaur, because clearly you want to be on it. >> and this i thought it was actually named after me. >> i think a lot of people probably think that's not a you of them, because this is this is john who is coming to gb john cleese who is coming to gb news and he's going to have a programme on a sunday evening called the dinosaur hour. have you seen any of it yet at all? well we saw a clip earlier, and i think we've got clip i think we've got another clip now. got another one. >> i have got another one. >> i have got another one. >> we've got a lovely one of john to fry . john talking to stephen fry. >> if you post something on social media. sure only it would be very . easy to have an be very. easy to have an identification on on that post,
martin. >> it's time for a headline makers and joining us to go through some of the day's headunesis through some of the day's headlines is davidnow, david hamilton, have. and hamilton, you always have. and writer journalist emma wolff writer and journalist emma wolff . thank and greetings to . and thank you and greetings to you both. right we're going to start, david, with talking about the dinosaur, because clearly you want to be on it. >> and this i thought it was actually named...
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woodley versus david adelaide the british adelaide boxing for the british and commonwealth titles out there. joseph former there. joseph parker, former heavyweight champion of the world there. martin as an official will go ahead as an official fight and it's a ten rounder. the honorary the irony of it all is that tyson fury, you know what is he 34 and zero, something like that. you know former two time world heavyweight champion boxing francis ghana, having his francis, ghana, who's having his first professional fight. he's not even boxed as an amateur ever. >> even >> spence, thanks very much indeed for joining >> spence, thanks very much indeed forjoining us. it's certainly one to keep an eye on. that's spencer oliver, the broadcaster and former bantamweight no bantamweight heavyweight or no bantamweight heavyweight or no bantamweight champion, no such thing heavyweight thing as a bantam heavyweight champion. okay, sea bird, champion. is it okay, sea bird, thank you very much. >> great people are >> great stuff. people are moaning but they'll moaning about it, but they'll still yeah, will. still watch it. yeah, i will. >> great, great stuff. >> yeah. great, great stuff. now, we'
woodley versus david adelaide the british adelaide boxing for the british and commonwealth titles out there. joseph former there. joseph parker, former heavyweight champion of the world there. martin as an official will go ahead as an official fight and it's a ten rounder. the honorary the irony of it all is that tyson fury, you know what is he 34 and zero, something like that. you know former two time world heavyweight champion boxing francis ghana, having his francis, ghana, who's having his...