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hirsch just purchased a latte, and at the time of the owner's request.ys he was playing chess with his five year old son in the back of the coffee shop. he comes back with another guy who grabs me by the shoulder and puts his hand on my back, and i'm like, get your hands off of me. and. and they tell me i'm trespassing. i say, i'm absolutely not trespassing. this guy just told me i can't be here for wearing a jewish star. and as hirsch went back and forth with the owner, he says several people in the coffee shop called police. when officers arrived, hirsch felt they didn't do much to de-escalate the situation, even as he tried to separate himself and his son away from the coffee shop owner. you can't even answer the question because i never expressed a political view. no. now i'm asking you about the political views. i know you're asking. do you support genocide? we then stepped further down the street. he followed us and continued berating us. we moved further down the street to the property next door. he followed us and kept going, and the cops just ke
hirsch just purchased a latte, and at the time of the owner's request.ys he was playing chess with his five year old son in the back of the coffee shop. he comes back with another guy who grabs me by the shoulder and puts his hand on my back, and i'm like, get your hands off of me. and. and they tell me i'm trespassing. i say, i'm absolutely not trespassing. this guy just told me i can't be here for wearing a jewish star. and as hirsch went back and forth with the owner, he says several people...
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it shows the cafe owner demanding that hirsch leave. the reason, according to hirsch, the hat he's wearing showing the star of david a symbol of judaism. >> this gentleman asked me to leave because of my hat. you're being this is a violent hat, and you need to leave. my hat is violent. it's violent. you need to leave. i wear this hat all the time i've been wearing. i mean, i've had this hat for years, and it. it means a lot to me, but it's meant a lot more in the last year. >> the dispute gets more heated. >> are you a zionist? you said, are you a zionist? i don't have to identify myself by myself. >> hirsch tells the owner he's welcome to call the police. >> the police will come and they will educate him that what he's doing is wrong and that he is ignorant. >> hirsch tells ktvu he and his five year old son ended up at the cafe because a son needed to go to the bathroom, and his wife wanted a coffee. >> i wasn't going out looking for a fight, but. but when someone comes up to me fighting, i can't teach my son that like jews are these m
it shows the cafe owner demanding that hirsch leave. the reason, according to hirsch, the hat he's wearing showing the star of david a symbol of judaism. >> this gentleman asked me to leave because of my hat. you're being this is a violent hat, and you need to leave. my hat is violent. it's violent. you need to leave. i wear this hat all the time i've been wearing. i mean, i've had this hat for years, and it. it means a lot to me, but it's meant a lot more in the last year. >> the...
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it shows the cafe owner demanding that hirsch leave. the reason, according to hirsch, the hat he's wearing showing the star of david a symbol of judaism. >> this gentleman asked me to leave because of my hat. you're being. this is a violent hat, and you need to leave. my hat is. yeah. it's violent. it's violent. you need to leave. i wear this hat all the time i've been wearing. i mean, i've had this hat for years, and it it means a lot to me, but it's meant a lot more in the last year. >> the dispute gets more heated. >> are you a zionist? you said, are you a zionist? i don't have to identify myself by myself. >> hirsch tells the owner he's welcome to call the police. >> the police will come and they will educate him that what he's doing is wrong and that he is ignorant. >> hirsch tells ktvu he and his five year old son ended up at the cafe because a son needed to go to the bathroom, and his wife wanted a coffee. >> i wasn't going out looking for a fight, but. but when someone comes up to me fighting, i can't teach my son that like jews
it shows the cafe owner demanding that hirsch leave. the reason, according to hirsch, the hat he's wearing showing the star of david a symbol of judaism. >> this gentleman asked me to leave because of my hat. you're being. this is a violent hat, and you need to leave. my hat is. yeah. it's violent. it's violent. you need to leave. i wear this hat all the time i've been wearing. i mean, i've had this hat for years, and it it means a lot to me, but it's meant a lot more in the last year....
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, including hirsch's was just such a crushing blow. we are still grappling with it. we are we are oddly blessed because there are hostage families who know that their loved ones were killed and their bodies are still being held. and they were not able to give them, at least yet a proper, respectful burial. so were grateful that we got hirsch's body and that we're able to give him that respect but it's it's crushing to spend those days so optimistic, so hopeful. so focused to have an end like this i i imagined meaning him as well, and i imagine him getting on a plane on december 27 of this year. >> which he was supposed to do december 27, last year for a trip to india and i imagined all of that i'm i'm i'm stunned i guess not surprised, but it's stunned. and just so sad and for your loss and the loss of so many rachel, for you. what is this been like well, i think that in order to get through the 11 months before day 330 i was using so much psychological suppression in order to function. >> you know, there was so much trauma and terror
, including hirsch's was just such a crushing blow. we are still grappling with it. we are we are oddly blessed because there are hostage families who know that their loved ones were killed and their bodies are still being held. and they were not able to give them, at least yet a proper, respectful burial. so were grateful that we got hirsch's body and that we're able to give him that respect but it's it's crushing to spend those days so optimistic, so hopeful. so focused to have an end like...
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hirsch was just shy of six feet.when we buried him. >> reporter: rachel and john say they are sharing this with the world because it's an urgent call for the remaining 101 hostages still being held by hamas in gaza. to that end, we were speaking to a family of a hostage still inside of gaza. they said they had a meeting, all of the families, the remaining 101 had a meeting with the israeli defense minister yesterday in which he told them that the talks to free those hostages had stalled. there was no hope of the progress continuing on that. >> this is heartbreaking. thank you for sharing that. we have gotten to know them. here as they are grieving, they are continuing to advocate for other families despite the graphic description of the execution of their beloved son. thank you, erin. jeremy bash, as you know, the hostage families have been critical that the prime minister has not focused enough attention -- hostage release now. worry about the rest of the region and accomplishing his larger goals -- military goals l
hirsch was just shy of six feet.when we buried him. >> reporter: rachel and john say they are sharing this with the world because it's an urgent call for the remaining 101 hostages still being held by hamas in gaza. to that end, we were speaking to a family of a hostage still inside of gaza. they said they had a meeting, all of the families, the remaining 101 had a meeting with the israeli defense minister yesterday in which he told them that the talks to free those hostages had stalled....
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i also don't want to look ahead at what does life look like without hirsch in it. so i'm kind of trapped in this very immediate present and i'm just trying to get through each day. i think we are in the first centimeter of 1 million miles journey of how do we get through? the rest of our lives, urinating and missing our son was looking at the calendar. >> it's been it was october 16 last year that you and i spoke for the first time. today is october 14 i really meant what i said. i come home time beyond our public campaign in our, in our apartment with her two daughters, literally slamming what it was going to be when we brought them home what would the family looked like? what would the celebration look like what kind of tone would it have? like we're getting into those details? >> and you know, we've said this elsewhere, but maybe maybe our optimism was something, that drove influencers to lack urgency to feel like he's going to come home at some point somehow and mail-in fact, maybe maybe it wants to infectious and it just, it made them the urgency that they nee
i also don't want to look ahead at what does life look like without hirsch in it. so i'm kind of trapped in this very immediate present and i'm just trying to get through each day. i think we are in the first centimeter of 1 million miles journey of how do we get through? the rest of our lives, urinating and missing our son was looking at the calendar. >> it's been it was october 16 last year that you and i spoke for the first time. today is october 14 i really meant what i said. i come...
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so were grateful that we got hirsch's body and that we're able to give him that respect but it's it'sshing optimistic, so hopeful. so focused. >> they have an end like this i i imagined meaning him as well, and i imagine him getting on a plane on december 27 of this year. >> which he was supposed to do december 27, last year for a trip to india and i imagined all of that i'm i'm i'm stunned i guess not surprised, but it's done and just so sad and for your loss and the loss of so many rachel, for you. what is this been like well, i think that in order to get through the 11 months before day 330 i was using so much psychological suppression in order to function. >> you know, there was so much trauma and terror that we were experiencing as parents of someone there that i was shoving all of this emotion and fear and as suitcases and shoving those suitcases into a room and not dealing with that because we were in battle, we were on a mission and in order to function, i had to suppress so much so i don't want to look back at those 11 months. i don't want to unpack those suitcases. i also do
so were grateful that we got hirsch's body and that we're able to give him that respect but it's it'sshing optimistic, so hopeful. so focused. >> they have an end like this i i imagined meaning him as well, and i imagine him getting on a plane on december 27 of this year. >> which he was supposed to do december 27, last year for a trip to india and i imagined all of that i'm i'm i'm stunned i guess not surprised, but it's done and just so sad and for your loss and the loss of so...
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hirsch says he went back and forth with the owner. he claims several people in the coffee shop called police. when officers arrived, hirsch felt they didn't do much to de-escalate the situation. we then stepped further down the street. he followed us and continued berating us. we moved further down the street to the property next door. he followed us and kept going, and the cops just kept acting the whole time, as though there was some mutual disagreement here. he says the sergeant eventually arrived on scene to settle things down. opd confirms officers were called to the coffee shop on saturday and is looking into whether what transpired is a hate incident. nbc bay area went to the coffee shop last night to ask the owner to share his side of the story. he declined to speak. 537 right now and today is the day all ghosts and goblins have been waiting for. no matter how you're going to spend halloween trick or treating or going to a party, you should be extra watchful for those pedestrians out there. this is for anyone in any moving veh
hirsch says he went back and forth with the owner. he claims several people in the coffee shop called police. when officers arrived, hirsch felt they didn't do much to de-escalate the situation. we then stepped further down the street. he followed us and continued berating us. we moved further down the street to the property next door. he followed us and kept going, and the cops just kept acting the whole time, as though there was some mutual disagreement here. he says the sergeant eventually...
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hirsch also talks about how the university of illinois asked for power of eminent domain to decide who would be in the neighborhood, close to the university borders. so just breaking that line with the state, because i think the role of the state here is crucial in supporting the actions of private industry. all this needs to be taken into account in any definition of neoliberalism. >> 46. we are playing the parlor game. so is that early? is that like a training? training wheels for neoliberalism? yeah. anyways, that's not the point. >> sorry, ask your question. >> i will. >> thank you all for this one. c i feel so inspired. thank you for this wonderful panel and being so open about your discomfort with the ambiguities of the term. i really appreciate that. i think, to make a really crude generalization about the -- i feel like there's two tendencies. there is either a narrative of the rise of the right led to si the collapse of the new deal or the collapse of the new deal led to the rise of the right, which is to say, an ideological argument or a structural argument, but about what co
hirsch also talks about how the university of illinois asked for power of eminent domain to decide who would be in the neighborhood, close to the university borders. so just breaking that line with the state, because i think the role of the state here is crucial in supporting the actions of private industry. all this needs to be taken into account in any definition of neoliberalism. >> 46. we are playing the parlor game. so is that early? is that like a training? training wheels for...
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being so close and then weeks later hirsch being killed? >> it's one of the many things that we don't make sense of yet. i don't know that we ever will. >>. >> and now you hear from omar nutra's family saying the hostages are in more danger than ever. are they? how loudly is the clock ticking? >> i think the clock is ticking. i think the clock has been ticking. i think that was clear when hamas went and executed those hostages and those parents are always going to wonder what if. what if this had happened and what if that had happened and that's terrible and horrific and that's why we have to try to get the hostages out as fast as possible, but to be clear, the person not willing to release the hostages has been sinwar. sinwar, if you listen to antony blinken, he's been refusing to release the hostages. now that he's gone, i agree with the hostage families, the hostage's lives may be in peril if we can't get a deal quickly. >> what approach do you want to see the u.s. take with mediators and egypt, qatar right now as a result of where we ar
being so close and then weeks later hirsch being killed? >> it's one of the many things that we don't make sense of yet. i don't know that we ever will. >>. >> and now you hear from omar nutra's family saying the hostages are in more danger than ever. are they? how loudly is the clock ticking? >> i think the clock is ticking. i think the clock has been ticking. i think that was clear when hamas went and executed those hostages and those parents are always going to wonder...
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holding about 100 of the more than 250 hostages it took one year ago from that music festival and hirsch goldman was one of the hostages. the conflict last year has killed an estimated 40,000 palestinians, innocent men, women and children killed in the bombings. now people in the middle east are bracing for a widening war. october 7th continues to leave a mark in the bay area. people last night told amanda hari about their personal connections to some of the hostages. >> we're all in this together. that's what it feels like. >> reporter: yoav is leaning on his community a year after hamas launched an attack on his home. >> i grew up in one of the communities in the kibbutz that was attacked october 7th. my kibbutz, we had 19 people who were brutally murdered. we still have a lost age in gaza. he's 86 years old. my entire community was affected very significantly. >> reporter: that man's photo is one of many on this sign. sunday night the contra costa jewish center or jcc held a service of hope and resilience. the service is just days after harlev was talking in his family still in israel
holding about 100 of the more than 250 hostages it took one year ago from that music festival and hirsch goldman was one of the hostages. the conflict last year has killed an estimated 40,000 palestinians, innocent men, women and children killed in the bombings. now people in the middle east are bracing for a widening war. october 7th continues to leave a mark in the bay area. people last night told amanda hari about their personal connections to some of the hostages. >> we're all in this...
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after hamas brutally executed hirsch and the other hostages, she and i grieved together. and when we see the antisemitic attacks happening week by week in america, like those students wearing keep oat who were assaulted by walking on this very campus, like the federation building in detroit that was vandalized on the anniversary of october 7, like the historic synagogue in philadelphia that was defiled just last week, like the man who was shot in chicago while walking to shabbat services just two days ago. kamala and i recommit ourselves to extinguishing this epidemic of hate. [applause] let me make something else clear. we are not afraid and we do not cower. [applause] we take inspiration from communities like this one, which came together as one after tree of life. students who say they wear their signs of judaism even more proudly since being attacked. we heard the antisemitic and racist speeches at trump's madison square rally yesterday. it is appalling to hear these slurs especially over the residential campaign more people on the anniversary of the massacre at tree
after hamas brutally executed hirsch and the other hostages, she and i grieved together. and when we see the antisemitic attacks happening week by week in america, like those students wearing keep oat who were assaulted by walking on this very campus, like the federation building in detroit that was vandalized on the anniversary of october 7, like the historic synagogue in philadelphia that was defiled just last week, like the man who was shot in chicago while walking to shabbat services just...
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the day after hirsch's murder was confirmed, i exchanged texts with his father. john. don't forget us, he wrote. let us never forget any of those who died on october 7th. and every day that followed. that's nightline for this evening. thanks for the company, america. good night. >> more americans choose abc you should feel that, like, right back here. oh, yeah, i felt that! good, that is so much better than last week. thanks, i've been doing 'em every night while i'm watching tv. - oh, what are you watching? it's a mystery. high quality care that meets you where you are. site. california first responders are heading toward a hurricane reaching catastrophic strength. the warnings in one spot that hasn't seen a direct hit in more than a century. >> in elections, victory goes to the nimble. >> the unusual campaign approach in one of the bay area's most heated races. this one is a first for us. and you too. tonight on abc seven news at 11. >> always live. abc seven news starts right now. >> and we begin tonight with the end of the brutal heat wave blistering the bay area.
the day after hirsch's murder was confirmed, i exchanged texts with his father. john. don't forget us, he wrote. let us never forget any of those who died on october 7th. and every day that followed. that's nightline for this evening. thanks for the company, america. good night. >> more americans choose abc you should feel that, like, right back here. oh, yeah, i felt that! good, that is so much better than last week. thanks, i've been doing 'em every night while i'm watching tv. - oh,...
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the parents of hirsch goldberg who i know personally, who lost their son, who was murdered in a tunnelg that de—escalation, that piece, and make no mistake, these are all proxies of iran and so that's who you're talking about on the other side. who you're talking about on the otherside. jae who you're talking about on the other side-— other side. joe donnelly, thank ou for other side. joe donnelly, thank you foryour— other side. joe donnelly, thank you for your time. _ other side. joe donnelly, thank you for your time. thank i other side. joe donnelly, thank you for your time. thank you i you for your time. thank you very much indeed for being with us. lena, we have seen a very alarming escalation in the last two or three hours, haven't we? we have and we've also heard just now from your guests very opposing statements and i think thisjust shows us opposing statements and i think this just shows us the degree of tension going on. with israel being very defensive about what it's doing, saying this is self—defense, and iran actually claiming a similar scenario. and diplomacy meanwhile is
the parents of hirsch goldberg who i know personally, who lost their son, who was murdered in a tunnelg that de—escalation, that piece, and make no mistake, these are all proxies of iran and so that's who you're talking about on the other side. who you're talking about on the otherside. jae who you're talking about on the other side-— other side. joe donnelly, thank ou for other side. joe donnelly, thank you foryour— other side. joe donnelly, thank you for your time. _ other side. joe...
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lauren hirsch, good to see you again.e top issues for voters. one of the things we look at is each candidate and their relationship to corporate america and how it's influenced corporate america. walk us through it. >> with harris, i think it'sing are interesting. when she first became candidate, there was a lot of talk on wall street and more broadly what her economic policy would be. a lot of people were concerned she would be more on the progressive front. what's turned out is she's been quite open to meeting with business leaders, meeting with wall street, getting their ideas. we've seen a number of them come into the speeches. now you can look at it as one of two ways. you can look at it as she's concurring with wall street or being open. progressives have been fairly quiet about this momentum. if she's elected president, it will be interesting to see progressives push back on what seems to be a move to the center. >> and on the trump front, you know, wall street more or less knows more what to expect or not to expec
lauren hirsch, good to see you again.e top issues for voters. one of the things we look at is each candidate and their relationship to corporate america and how it's influenced corporate america. walk us through it. >> with harris, i think it'sing are interesting. when she first became candidate, there was a lot of talk on wall street and more broadly what her economic policy would be. a lot of people were concerned she would be more on the progressive front. what's turned out is she's...
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and here i'll point out, i'm just going to use joseph l hirsch's definition of strategy as the large scale plan. generals devised for the employment of the armed force within the guideline of the gornment's policy for achieving the country's war aims, which is, to my mind a long way of saying what was we thinking about doing and why was he going to do it. and so i'm going to spend a lot of this conversation talking about not so much lee's sort of smaller, finer grain decisions during the actual second manassas campaign itself. but instead, in seeking to understand why we embarked in the campaign in the first place, why he thought was such a risky course of action and he hoped to gain from it. and what emerges from lee's wartime writings as small and fragmentary as they are, is a leader who is simultaneously clear eyed and rational. the slim prospects for confederate in the war. put differently, the rational soldier in lee knew that to stand still would ensure a loss against overwhelming northern production and manpower and the only possible action lay unremitting aggression that coul
and here i'll point out, i'm just going to use joseph l hirsch's definition of strategy as the large scale plan. generals devised for the employment of the armed force within the guideline of the gornment's policy for achieving the country's war aims, which is, to my mind a long way of saying what was we thinking about doing and why was he going to do it. and so i'm going to spend a lot of this conversation talking about not so much lee's sort of smaller, finer grain decisions during the actual...
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back in february of 2023, american journalist seymour hirsch received information from sources in thenistration that the gas pipelines had been blown up by biden's orders by american military divers with the support of norwegians. this scenario would be quite suitable for a hollywood blockbuster, but it is unlikely for real life , especially since the overwhelming majority of experts claim that without state support, it would have been possible to carry out such a blowup. impossible. secondly, the version about covering up tracks is supported by the desire of our western colleagues to defend berlin's delay in its investigation. moscow considers the explosion of the gas pipeline in the nord stream to be one example of the use of... portable weapons. a special flight of the ministry of emergency situations from lebanon to russia evacuated 60 family members of russian diplomats. the plane with the evacuees landed at zhukovsky airport. more than 10 thousand russians with dual citizenship live in lebanon and the country's authorities promise to help with their evacuation if necessary. stay
back in february of 2023, american journalist seymour hirsch received information from sources in thenistration that the gas pipelines had been blown up by biden's orders by american military divers with the support of norwegians. this scenario would be quite suitable for a hollywood blockbuster, but it is unlikely for real life , especially since the overwhelming majority of experts claim that without state support, it would have been possible to carry out such a blowup. impossible. secondly,...
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now she said it's more urgent than ever because they saw the terrible condition that hirsch was in whens turned over, when he was executed. here is more of what she said to me. what do you want netanyahu to do? >> i would like netanyahu to understand that if keith doesn't come home now, he is going to come home dead. i want him home alive. one more day underneath the ground, i would have died. keith would have died, too. i wouldn't be sitting here next to you, because i would be dead. i'm so worries about keith. we haven't heard about keith, anything about keith for half a year. we don't know. we don't know if he is alive. we don't know where he is. in what condition he is. >> reporter: she's so worried about her husband and the other hostages and says it's time to end this war. she's just pleading with the u.s. to put more pressure on netanyahu and pleading with her own -- with their government, she's an israeli american. her husband is american. pleading to let the hostages come home. of course, as long as the war continues, that will not happen. >> andrea mitchell in tel aviv, thank
now she said it's more urgent than ever because they saw the terrible condition that hirsch was in whens turned over, when he was executed. here is more of what she said to me. what do you want netanyahu to do? >> i would like netanyahu to understand that if keith doesn't come home now, he is going to come home dead. i want him home alive. one more day underneath the ground, i would have died. keith would have died, too. i wouldn't be sitting here next to you, because i would be dead. i'm...
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it's mandatory, as rachel goldberg, hirsch's mom, said. >> you have told me that you have spent half the road, advocating for your son, for the hostages. 16 trips, ronan, to washington, d.c. what do you feel you can accomplish? because i can only imagine that after a year, there must be days when you think, frankly, you're beating your head against the wall. the stress, the emotion of it. and yet, you persist. >> you know, we're just normal people from long island, you know? and all of a sudden, you are thrown into one of the largest geopolitical crisises of our lifetime, especially in israel. and we have a role. we know that when leaders see us and hear us, they have were or we can charge them with the mission here and they know that they have to do something about it. so, we just want to keep being in front of them, push them, and we're looking for that strong leadership that will say, you know what, we are cutting a deal with the devil. hamas is not a nice group. it's a terrorist group. but you've got to cut the deal with the devil, in order to bring those 101 hostages. among them
it's mandatory, as rachel goldberg, hirsch's mom, said. >> you have told me that you have spent half the road, advocating for your son, for the hostages. 16 trips, ronan, to washington, d.c. what do you feel you can accomplish? because i can only imagine that after a year, there must be days when you think, frankly, you're beating your head against the wall. the stress, the emotion of it. and yet, you persist. >> you know, we're just normal people from long island, you know? and all...
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i also don't want to look ahead at what does life look like without hirsch in it? >> you can watch anderson's full interview with rachel goldberg and jon polin later tonight on ac360, 8:00 pm eastern right here on cnn meanwhile, the u.s. defense department says, the united states is sending a powerful anti-missile system to israel. i want to bring in our pentagon correspondent, oren liebermann or and how significant is this deployment? >> it is a very significant moment here. this is one of the u.s.'s most advanced anti-ballistic missile systems, the fads system, as it's known, terminal high high-altitude area defense. and it comes with or requires about 100 troops to operate it. so those troops will soon make their way to israel depending on isn't being specific on timing defense secretary lloyd austin did tell us israeli counterpart there would be there, quote, in the coming days, this is capable of intercepting short, medium and long long-range ballistic missiles in their final dive towards their targets. so about 100 miles or slightly more out. and crucially, i
i also don't want to look ahead at what does life look like without hirsch in it? >> you can watch anderson's full interview with rachel goldberg and jon polin later tonight on ac360, 8:00 pm eastern right here on cnn meanwhile, the u.s. defense department says, the united states is sending a powerful anti-missile system to israel. i want to bring in our pentagon correspondent, oren liebermann or and how significant is this deployment? >> it is a very significant moment here. this...
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psychiatric association finds that 73% of people surveyed site the election as a source of anxiety jonathan hirsch field joins us now, he's the director of the mental health center for ocd and anxiety shepherd pratt he's also the author of several books on ocd and anxiety. jonathan great to see you. i think this is such an important conversation that is a significant amount of people reporting negative mental health effects because of the election, 73 for said, does that surprise you it doesn't surprise me actually, i was thinking about this means slightly more than 100 a four people are looking at the situation and thinking, this is fine. >> so it kind of makes sense. i mean, everybody i know is anxious about, about the election and it is sort of the ultimate uncertainty question, right? so we know that anxieties, stress response to an unknown fear, it could be afraid of something and say, okay, this thing, afraid of what about having a stress response to an unknown fear house the election going to turn out, will i be able to cope with consequences of turning out one way or the other? and people
psychiatric association finds that 73% of people surveyed site the election as a source of anxiety jonathan hirsch field joins us now, he's the director of the mental health center for ocd and anxiety shepherd pratt he's also the author of several books on ocd and anxiety. jonathan great to see you. i think this is such an important conversation that is a significant amount of people reporting negative mental health effects because of the election, 73 for said, does that surprise you it doesn't...
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hirsch talks about how the university of illinois basically asked for power of eminent domain to decide who will be within its neighborhood close to its university borders. so just breaking that line where the states because i think the role of the state here is crucial in the actions of private industry always needs to be taken into account in definition of neoliberalism. but that was 46. again, we're playing a parlor game, you know. okay, so that early, you know. yeah. is that the training? is it like training wheels for neoliberalism like. yeah, but that's not the point. i yeah. i sorry, go ahead. ask a question so i will wait a that. okay. all right. okay. well, thank you all for this one. i feel so on the spot here. thank you all for this really wonderful panel and being so open about your discomfort with the term or the ambiguities of the term. i really appreciate that. i think to make a really crude, generalized about the history biography of late 20th century politics lately, i feel like there's two tendencies. there's either a narrative of the rise of the right led to the colla
hirsch talks about how the university of illinois basically asked for power of eminent domain to decide who will be within its neighborhood close to its university borders. so just breaking that line where the states because i think the role of the state here is crucial in the actions of private industry always needs to be taken into account in definition of neoliberalism. but that was 46. again, we're playing a parlor game, you know. okay, so that early, you know. yeah. is that the training?...