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kirsten: the u.s.s by the two state solution, so that is where we continue to try to lead the conversation. but depending on which media outlets you are consuming, you are seeing complete lead different narratives around which side the gruesome attacks at been taking place on. some of the world is seeing narratives that are saying israel is carrying out aggressive attacks, killing civilians, and this has led to hamas saying that they will start assassinating hostages if israel continues to attack civilian targets. there is a battle of communications, the battle of narratives taking place. it will probably cause greater galvan is asian of opinion on this topic, who you think is really at fault here. the u.s., europe, stand behind israel's right to defend itself, but you are seeing other media outlets painting this as is really aggression only. matt: we have sent warships over there. as you mentioned, politically, the u.s. could not support israel any more than it does. do we put boots on the ground, do
kirsten: the u.s.s by the two state solution, so that is where we continue to try to lead the conversation. but depending on which media outlets you are consuming, you are seeing complete lead different narratives around which side the gruesome attacks at been taking place on. some of the world is seeing narratives that are saying israel is carrying out aggressive attacks, killing civilians, and this has led to hamas saying that they will start assassinating hostages if israel continues to...
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kirsten: extremely difficult. you made the point. targeted attacks to remove terrorists from around where hostages are kept and bring them out safely doesn't have a great track record. past operations, we had hostages killed by their captors when the israelis launched operations to try to free them. israelis have taken several different tax to try to get hostages -- tacts to trying get hostages back. just in the last few minutes, the u.s. pledged support to the israeli special forces and said if you need until support, planning support for any operations to get hostages back, we will provide it. intel and planning support at this point. shery: kisrten, good to have you with us. you can read more on the stakes of the israel and hamas war in the big take available on the bloomberg terminal and bloomberg.com. it is time for morning calls. investors changing their minds again on the odds of another fed hike this year. let's discuss and bring in annabelle and hong kong. this follows a big move we've seen in treasury yields. annabelle: tha
kirsten: extremely difficult. you made the point. targeted attacks to remove terrorists from around where hostages are kept and bring them out safely doesn't have a great track record. past operations, we had hostages killed by their captors when the israelis launched operations to try to free them. israelis have taken several different tax to try to get hostages -- tacts to trying get hostages back. just in the last few minutes, the u.s. pledged support to the israeli special forces and said...
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up next, new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand on the effort to replenish israel's iron domeefense system and help israelis battle hamas terrorists. as we go to break a live look at competing protests in washington square park in new york city. [chanting] from chrome to duckduckgo. duckduckgo is a browser you download to your mobile and desktop devices. unlike chrome, the duckduckgo browser has privacy built-in. it comes with a private alternative to google search, which doesn■t spy on your searches, and it blocks cookies and creepy ads. and there's no catch. it's free. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you around. join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on mobile and desktop today. so we are trying to make sure israel has all the munitions and tools it needs to defend itself. right now they are concerned about attacks from three places, from gaza, from lebanon and hezbollah and from the west bank. and so we need to make sure they have what they need for iron dome. their interceptor missiles they need to replace what they al
up next, new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand on the effort to replenish israel's iron domeefense system and help israelis battle hamas terrorists. as we go to break a live look at competing protests in washington square park in new york city. [chanting] from chrome to duckduckgo. duckduckgo is a browser you download to your mobile and desktop devices. unlike chrome, the duckduckgo browser has privacy built-in. it comes with a private alternative to google search, which doesn■t spy...
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but we're going to go to pennsylvania, where kirsten lichtman shared this video on tiktok showing her hugging the family cat toes and trying to give him a kiss. what a great name. >> toes. yeah. >> well, toes was actually using his teeth, trying to bite. the boy was a little shoulder almost slapping him for that kiss right there. let me tell you something, rhiannon. i agree with you. dogs are much cuddlier than cats. because this is what my cat does. if i ever try to wake her up from her nap or is that your cat? yes. this is what she does for about 95% of her life. and how dare you hold any of that from her when she spends the rest of the day just sleeping anyway, pepper, i love you. if you're watching. >> those swipes hurt. is it me? oh story me. oh sorry. >> i'm just. >> are we done? are we done for today? >> probably not. okay, let's keep it going. >> one more story. >> who knows? it'll do. >> and finally, to a dog across the pond channeling the hulk. >> this happened in nottingham, england, the same town where that skydiver last week made that perfect landing on the inflatable uni
but we're going to go to pennsylvania, where kirsten lichtman shared this video on tiktok showing her hugging the family cat toes and trying to give him a kiss. what a great name. >> toes. yeah. >> well, toes was actually using his teeth, trying to bite. the boy was a little shoulder almost slapping him for that kiss right there. let me tell you something, rhiannon. i agree with you. dogs are much cuddlier than cats. because this is what my cat does. if i ever try to wake her up...
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the major rocket assault by hamas on israel, i offered a bipartisan resolution in the senate with kirstenillibrand, democrat from new york condemning hamas use of human shields as a war crime, this is something that they do systematically. as you noted israel is going to extraordinary links to tell palestinian civilians to get out of harm's way there is no military on planet earth that does more avoid civilian deaths but hamas wants palestinian and women women and children killed because appointed the bodies and count on the marion next in the media to denouncing israel. that is part of their work plan to undermine israel. it is income the on the rest of us to tell the truth and not fall victim for the propaganda game part of their work plan. maria: how would you assess the u.s. response i know next week you have a hearing of jack lou, joe biden wants him to be the ambassador to israel, we don't even have a basket, is equity make a difference. >> it would be good to have an ambassador rate i would know democrats have been screaming at republicans that we don't have it in faceted israel. t
the major rocket assault by hamas on israel, i offered a bipartisan resolution in the senate with kirstenillibrand, democrat from new york condemning hamas use of human shields as a war crime, this is something that they do systematically. as you noted israel is going to extraordinary links to tell palestinian civilians to get out of harm's way there is no military on planet earth that does more avoid civilian deaths but hamas wants palestinian and women women and children killed because...
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she will also be the second openly lgbtq person in the chamber joining arizona's kirsten sinema . >> meantime, senator feinstein will lie in state in san francisco's city hall wednesday. she served as the city's mayor for a little more than nine years. feinstein's funeral is thursday. >> it is time now for a look at your weather. >> a storm system impacting the western united states begins moving east by tomorrow. it may bring heavy rains to the plains and the midwest above. temperature above average. temperatures are expected to stay for at least one more day in the nation's midsection. and canadian wildfires will again bring smoke and bad air quality to the northeast. the hazy skies are expected to linger into tomorrow. >> so it felt like fall for like three days. and now it's going to be summer again a little bit. and then maybe we'll get some fall. >> hopefully we'll see as the holiday travel season approaches, though, jetblue is making it easier for families to sit together on their flights. this is a big one. >> the airline just introduced a formal family seating guarantee whic
she will also be the second openly lgbtq person in the chamber joining arizona's kirsten sinema . >> meantime, senator feinstein will lie in state in san francisco's city hall wednesday. she served as the city's mayor for a little more than nine years. feinstein's funeral is thursday. >> it is time now for a look at your weather. >> a storm system impacting the western united states begins moving east by tomorrow. it may bring heavy rains to the plains and the midwest above....
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i'm now joined by david kirsten, a british politician and the leader of the heritage party with their cards and it's great to talk to thank you very much for being here. yeah, great to be with you in the show. thank you. now let me start by asking you about heritage which is such.
i'm now joined by david kirsten, a british politician and the leader of the heritage party with their cards and it's great to talk to thank you very much for being here. yeah, great to be with you in the show. thank you. now let me start by asking you about heritage which is such.
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after kristalina georgieva , uh, you understand, that is, the imf, the imf, the head of the imf, and kirstenilman, the canadian ambassador of the united states, and in third place is our oksana markarova, cool, cool recognition, listen, there are good appointments, in general, but somehow less often, very rarely, very rarely, well, prystaiko was a good absolutely diplomat, that’s what everyone says , the british say it, all professional diplomats say that, why pistayko was fired , president zelenskyi, what went wrong is simple, you also need to think about what you say first, and not then fire diplomats who are trying to put out fires caused by completely undiplomatic policies of the center, so to speak, but you already know that, well, actually, if you come up with what you are talking about, then we will remember such a spat between volodymyr zelenskyi and ben voles, the british defense minister at the time, and what is interesting is that now the british have said that the country has exhausted its reserves of anti-aircraft weapons. defense and artillery munitions that ukraine needs, the
after kristalina georgieva , uh, you understand, that is, the imf, the imf, the head of the imf, and kirstenilman, the canadian ambassador of the united states, and in third place is our oksana markarova, cool, cool recognition, listen, there are good appointments, in general, but somehow less often, very rarely, very rarely, well, prystaiko was a good absolutely diplomat, that’s what everyone says , the british say it, all professional diplomats say that, why pistayko was fired , president...
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kirsten wasson is leading the charge. in the slough the restored oysters won't be harvested. their intended role? to filter water, stabilize the shoreline and provide habitat for other creatures, all big benefits as the planet warms. >> so it's really important that we help to restore this population. >> first stop, the hatchery at moss landing marine laboratories. >> we have baby individual oysters. >> here wild olympias are borrowed from the slew to breed babies that will go back to the slew. >> in a hatchery we can control a lot of the environment and we can make sure that those little babies make it through to being juveniles. >> the baby oysters require tender, loving care, microalgae for food, the right temperatures, and plenty of freshwater. >> they're very needy and very dirty. so they are really fun to take care of, but they need a lot of attention. >> when ready, they'll attach to hard surfaces, including these large clamshells. >> that we actually collect in the slew. >> the team carefully gathers the oyster encrusted shells, puts them in special mesh bags and pack
kirsten wasson is leading the charge. in the slough the restored oysters won't be harvested. their intended role? to filter water, stabilize the shoreline and provide habitat for other creatures, all big benefits as the planet warms. >> so it's really important that we help to restore this population. >> first stop, the hatchery at moss landing marine laboratories. >> we have baby individual oysters. >> here wild olympias are borrowed from the slew to breed babies that...
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i'm now joined by david kirsten, a british politician and the leader of the heritage party, which i currently have. great to talk to. thank you very much for being here. yeah, great to be with you on the show. thank you. now, let me start by asking you about heritage, which is such a load that words and based era of seemingly unbounded progress and political enlightenment. what do you mean by heritage as a political category, and how do you think it fits into the spirit of the times? what i wanted to do was to start a political party in the u. k, which has socially conservative bodies and principals because i don't think there is one thing we have a sense of right policy goal, the conservative body. they've been in power for 13 years, but they are not conservative. a tool and we have a labor party which used to represent the working people, but they no longer do represent the working people in any shape or form whatsoever . and the 2 big tall to use there seems of coalesced around what you could call political correctness, work, cold job. climate alarm is the global. it's the agenda and they
i'm now joined by david kirsten, a british politician and the leader of the heritage party, which i currently have. great to talk to. thank you very much for being here. yeah, great to be with you on the show. thank you. now, let me start by asking you about heritage, which is such a load that words and based era of seemingly unbounded progress and political enlightenment. what do you mean by heritage as a political category, and how do you think it fits into the spirit of the times? what i...
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we spoke with, with some medical, with somebody called kirsten dollar from a super hospital and other people are involved with the admin work of the hospital and the talk about the of the hospital. the is that the brink of, of collapse given all the short days of a fuel and medical supplies. and they are looking into uh, within, within a couple of days that the hospital might, might, might shut down all of its services and it will, it will run out of the capabilities to accommodate more, more injured that are more, more casualties. the rest of the casualties were unfortunate. they will have to undergo some of the show intervention on their way through the hospital. some of them was very critical to transport them from a lively baptist hospital to as ship a hospital. so do we're getting the treatment right on the ground. that was not even sufficient that that gives you the reason that explains the reason for the large number of casualties. people in these cases, the immediate immediate and very, very swift intervention to save their lives. but unfortunately, given a, the dangers involv
we spoke with, with some medical, with somebody called kirsten dollar from a super hospital and other people are involved with the admin work of the hospital and the talk about the of the hospital. the is that the brink of, of collapse given all the short days of a fuel and medical supplies. and they are looking into uh, within, within a couple of days that the hospital might, might, might shut down all of its services and it will, it will run out of the capabilities to accommodate more, more...
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new aspects of society with the victorian like the sale of to discuss that i'm now joined by david kirsten, a british politician and the leader of the heritage party was their cousin of great to talk to thank you very much for being here. yeah, great. stay with you on the show. thank you. now, let me start by asking you about heritage, which is such a load that words in best era of seemingly unbounded progress and political enlightenment. what do you mean by heritage as a political category and how do you think it fits into the spirit of the times? what i wanted to do was the started political party in the u. k, which has socially conservative.
new aspects of society with the victorian like the sale of to discuss that i'm now joined by david kirsten, a british politician and the leader of the heritage party was their cousin of great to talk to thank you very much for being here. yeah, great. stay with you on the show. thank you. now, let me start by asking you about heritage, which is such a load that words in best era of seemingly unbounded progress and political enlightenment. what do you mean by heritage as a political category and...
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which is important to me about this book, about kirsten right -- hurston wright,, the they create for us, books do this, because they did this for me as a kid. books create community. it makes somebody who has and through what we are going through available to us. and it makes available to us somebody who is going through something we will never go through, such that we know what is available to the world. part of what i love about this book is that it is a book that gives you a community. i am happy that i was able to be a part of that. it will take questions, thank you so much. [applause] >> we have microphones on both sides. the point of me having to ask questions, and me doing this is so you can ask him questions too. he has talked about working on this anthology. and not about his own work. go-ahead. >> i wanted to ask about the nonfiction side and how you incorporated that in the book. talked about fiction, i was interested in nonfiction. especially my writing is more centered around my professional work. and my journey and my career. jericho: that's a great question. this book
which is important to me about this book, about kirsten right -- hurston wright,, the they create for us, books do this, because they did this for me as a kid. books create community. it makes somebody who has and through what we are going through available to us. and it makes available to us somebody who is going through something we will never go through, such that we know what is available to the world. part of what i love about this book is that it is a book that gives you a community. i am...
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kirsten gillibrand discusses her efforts to replenish the iron dome air defense system and get additionaland 6:00 p.m. in the east. t"the ingraham angle" starts right now. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingr
kirsten gillibrand discusses her efforts to replenish the iron dome air defense system and get additionaland 6:00 p.m. in the east. t"the ingraham angle" starts right now. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingr
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kirsten gillibrand discusses her efforts to replenish the iron dome air defense system and get additional munitions to israel. can't catch us live, set your dvr, 3:00 p.m. in the west and 6:00 p.m. in the east. t"the ingraham angle" starts right now. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. we have breaking news on a number of fronts. an islamic terror attack in brussels kills two swedish nationals with the suspect still on the run. we're going to have an update plus we're going to tell you why this should end any talk of america accepting gazan refugees from this conflict. but, first: [gunfire] [explosion] [shouting] [explosion] >> laura: tonight, hamas revealing they have more hostages than anyone previously knew. reuters is reporting that the terrorist organization says the number is now up to 250, including foreigners. also breaking u.s. troops have gotten ready to go orders from when israel launches a ground incursion into gaza. 2,000 of them will be tasked with advising and providing medical support. officials were clear that these orders
kirsten gillibrand discusses her efforts to replenish the iron dome air defense system and get additional munitions to israel. can't catch us live, set your dvr, 3:00 p.m. in the west and 6:00 p.m. in the east. t"the ingraham angle" starts right now. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. we have breaking news on a number of fronts. an islamic terror attack in brussels kills two swedish nationals with the suspect still...
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senator kirsten gillibrand of new york and republican claudia tenney of new york.ll president and the board of trustees chairman condemn his remarks. at first he did not want to walk them back. stuart: he did eventually. here it is the wednesday trivia question the most ridiculous we've ever put on the screen how many pieces of candy corn are produced each year and why should we care 3 billion, 6 billion, 9 billion, 12 billion. i know you have to guess. we'll have a good guess and tell you the real answer afterwards. (adventurous music) ♪ ♪ ♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. this is american infrastructure. megawatts of power, rails and open road, and essential services of every kind. all running on countless invisible networks, making it a prime target for cyberattacks. but the same ai-powered security that protects all of google also defends the systems running america's infrastructure. for these services. for the 336 million of us living here. ♪ at humana, we believe your healthcare should evolve with you, and part of that evol
senator kirsten gillibrand of new york and republican claudia tenney of new york.ll president and the board of trustees chairman condemn his remarks. at first he did not want to walk them back. stuart: he did eventually. here it is the wednesday trivia question the most ridiculous we've ever put on the screen how many pieces of candy corn are produced each year and why should we care 3 billion, 6 billion, 9 billion, 12 billion. i know you have to guess. we'll have a good guess and tell you the...
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would you like kirsten when he speaks this week to say, maybe not tomorrow, but one day we are goingto nationalize bp? >> what i want him to say is that he's going to do something. i want him to say that actually we are on this journey, we're on this path. and part of that, and there are sort of three things that are really talking about this week. one is on the privatization and the renationalization of energy. so to take it out of private hands. the other is in relation to workers rights, and of course we have the issue around steel. we have a steel industry on its knees and we need proper investment and steal. so i'm here this week, normally wouldn't be here this year, or trevorton. normally be on a picket line. i wouldn't be here. >> he always turn up at labour party conference. >> my job is to fight for workers. that's the job that i have, i'm here for some of this week because we're at the business end. where the business end. we're affiliated with labor at the business end. and i want to say very clearly they need to put a better offer on the table for workers, now, i think, o
would you like kirsten when he speaks this week to say, maybe not tomorrow, but one day we are goingto nationalize bp? >> what i want him to say is that he's going to do something. i want him to say that actually we are on this journey, we're on this path. and part of that, and there are sort of three things that are really talking about this week. one is on the privatization and the renationalization of energy. so to take it out of private hands. the other is in relation to workers...
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the crowd marching to the park to kirsten gillibrand's office where more than a hundred people sat downo chant for sews fire. nearly 150 people taken into custody and issued some msummons according to n.y.p.d. from harvard to portland, at times pro-palestine and pro-israel groups clashing. and one told that she's scared. >> i'm honestly scared to share that on campus and that's really, really upsetting, especially at a school like nyu, he talk about inclusion, they talk about sharing your identity, but that stops at jewish and that stops at israeli. >> now, as these protests continue. deep pocketed alumni are saying that they're not doing enough to fight anti-semitism. and a former ceo is severing ties. gillian: griff. griff: a 28-year-old new yorker is now safely back in the u.s. after she survived the israeli music festival that came under attack by hamas two weeks ago. matt finn is live with more of her story. hey, matt. >> hey, griff. we spoke with natalie, and she's an american citizen with an israeli-born mother and two weeks ago today, she was at that tribe of nova music festival
the crowd marching to the park to kirsten gillibrand's office where more than a hundred people sat downo chant for sews fire. nearly 150 people taken into custody and issued some msummons according to n.y.p.d. from harvard to portland, at times pro-palestine and pro-israel groups clashing. and one told that she's scared. >> i'm honestly scared to share that on campus and that's really, really upsetting, especially at a school like nyu, he talk about inclusion, they talk about sharing your...
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so kirsten will not be a required part of school just like learning english math and social sciences. the u.s. government officially remove curse of learning from k through 12 education in 2010. so the heat is returning to the bay area today and tomorrow. so people want to cool off of the beach might want to. you know, be a little bit safe because there is some dangerous surfed conditions they could become life threatening for people at the beach. we did speak with a former coast guard member to get some tips and how to stay safe. >> don't go into the ocean and try to save your friends. the coast guard has enough time dealing with one people. one person in the ocean let alone multiple people in the ocean. so your first thing never turn your back on the ocean. always maintain your senses. and if you see somebody in trouble, pick up your phone and call 9-1-1. the coast guard is just over the hill there out here practicing all the time. they'll be the first people to respond somebody in danger in the ocean. >> all right. a live look here so we can see what's happening across ocean beach
so kirsten will not be a required part of school just like learning english math and social sciences. the u.s. government officially remove curse of learning from k through 12 education in 2010. so the heat is returning to the bay area today and tomorrow. so people want to cool off of the beach might want to. you know, be a little bit safe because there is some dangerous surfed conditions they could become life threatening for people at the beach. we did speak with a former coast guard member...
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. >> kirsten contra costa county offered a spooky twist to wedding ceremonies today. the county's clerk office performed what's called ceremony. for 18 lucky couples. the annual holiday halloween tradition kicked off just after eight this morning in martin says county clerk staff officiated the weddings while wearing a costume for couples who were interested. couples chose which staff member or character they wanted to perform their ceremony. some couples also participated by dressing up for the spooky occasion. wow look at that. >> it's always been my favorite holiday, you know? so i thought that maybe, you know, why not? you know? so it's something you love and you're passionate about. so go for it. >> and the congratulations goes out to them. clerk staff say halloween is one of their busiest times for weddings. if you missed this year's ceremonies, you can go to the county's website to make an appointment for next year. kristen i don't know. do they keep the party going into the night with those costumes going on? >> i mean, may as well. >> you may as well, yeah. w
. >> kirsten contra costa county offered a spooky twist to wedding ceremonies today. the county's clerk office performed what's called ceremony. for 18 lucky couples. the annual holiday halloween tradition kicked off just after eight this morning in martin says county clerk staff officiated the weddings while wearing a costume for couples who were interested. couples chose which staff member or character they wanted to perform their ceremony. some couples also participated by dressing up...
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our capitol correspondent kirsten bartram tells us how people are reacting to the news. >> i know a lot of people to her, but she's one of she's been in the movement. she the people's aimee. allison has no la fonda butler. soon to be the first black in congress for about 10 years. i first met her when she was a labor leader with seiu and she was a very important voice. even then. and she's only grown in influence nationally. now, since then, allison says bowler have worked together behind the scenes to support women of color leaders, including vice president kamala harris, the first black woman to represent california in the united states senate. butler's appointment fulfilling the promise made back when vice president harris vacated her seat in 2021. to fill a senate vacancy with a black woman are activism and our advocacy has worked and the senate the country's better for it. democrats of sacramento counties communities agrees she tells fox 40 that butler's work running emily's list is a good sign that represent what she calls california's values. well, given that emily's list not onl
our capitol correspondent kirsten bartram tells us how people are reacting to the news. >> i know a lot of people to her, but she's one of she's been in the movement. she the people's aimee. allison has no la fonda butler. soon to be the first black in congress for about 10 years. i first met her when she was a labor leader with seiu and she was a very important voice. even then. and she's only grown in influence nationally. now, since then, allison says bowler have worked together behind...
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>> nbc's kirsten has wrote a great piece on this today. it seems that some of the negotiators talking, and they say they feel that qatar is trying to talk to hamas and tell them that the only route to avoid all out war, a full-on israeli ground invasion is to release these hostages. and it was surprising that they did release these two, i think it was a positive sign, but i think they realize thatholding 200 hospital is not the strongest position i have. th question is there is tremendous anger, understandably, in israel. 1400 people died in this attack at least 1000 of them were civilians that were killed in terrorist attacks. so the israeli public may demand a ground invasion but this does show that it seems that the political leaders of hamas, many based outside of gaza, have enough influence to get some hostages release. so the hope of negotiators is more releases, more time, and more aid into gaza and to avoid an all out war. >> david, when you talk about frustration and anger among people in israel. some members, some family members
>> nbc's kirsten has wrote a great piece on this today. it seems that some of the negotiators talking, and they say they feel that qatar is trying to talk to hamas and tell them that the only route to avoid all out war, a full-on israeli ground invasion is to release these hostages. and it was surprising that they did release these two, i think it was a positive sign, but i think they realize thatholding 200 hospital is not the strongest position i have. th question is there is tremendous...
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i'm leo kirsten. i'm still here with paul cox and lewis schaefer .ick off with the guardian with reports from sheffield where israel and hamas are apparently battling for control of sheffield. lewis yes. >> well, this is more in this and the biggest story of our time. i'm sorry to say, it's the end of the world. i shouldn't be so pessimistic, but i'm a a anyway, i'm going to say that i'm nobody needs to i'm jewish, but nobody needs to know . protests scale know that anyway. protests scale sheffield remove sheffield town hall to remove israeli pro—palestine israeli flag. a pro—palestine rally in the city. and according to according to sheffield city council, the flag was not destroyed. they got the flag back. >> so they just took the flag down, neatly folded it up and didn't burn it and maybe maybe set a prayer over it. >> like we say a prayer . a >> like we say a prayer. a prayer over it. the fact is , do prayer over it. the fact is, do you think do you think sheffield council just grabbed council might have just grabbed another to so they another is
i'm leo kirsten. i'm still here with paul cox and lewis schaefer .ick off with the guardian with reports from sheffield where israel and hamas are apparently battling for control of sheffield. lewis yes. >> well, this is more in this and the biggest story of our time. i'm sorry to say, it's the end of the world. i shouldn't be so pessimistic, but i'm a a anyway, i'm going to say that i'm nobody needs to i'm jewish, but nobody needs to know . protests scale know that anyway. protests scale...
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i'm leo i'm joined leo kirsten.night, i'm joined by gb news the answer to anton dick because nobody's sure which one's which and one of them likes driving . it's paul likes drink driving. it's paul cox and lewis schaffer . how are cox and lewis schaffer. how are you both doing ? you both doing? >> yes, that's paul. i don't drink. >> you don't drive every day? >> you don't drive every day? >> no, i don't drive either. >> no, i don't drive either. >> would you drink if it was made out of meat because your sugar aren't sugar free aren't you? >> me a buzz. i mean, >> if it gave me a buzz. i mean, the fact is that meat gives you a doesn't a a buzz. it doesn't give you a buzz. takes the buzz. it just takes away the pain. like giving you pain. which is like giving you a buzz you're high on meat. i buzz so you're high on meat. i am high on not being in pain. >> delicious meat. i okay, that's the chit chat . that's the chit chat. >> out of the way. let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages. the daily mail has nurses drugge
i'm leo i'm joined leo kirsten.night, i'm joined by gb news the answer to anton dick because nobody's sure which one's which and one of them likes driving . it's paul likes drink driving. it's paul cox and lewis schaffer . how are cox and lewis schaffer. how are you both doing ? you both doing? >> yes, that's paul. i don't drink. >> you don't drive every day? >> you don't drive every day? >> no, i don't drive either. >> no, i don't drive either. >> would you...
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we addressed this in the responsible financial innovation act that senator kirsten gillibrand in new york and i sponsored. it's a comprehensive framework for digital asset regulation. it provides resources as a starting point and gives fincen $150 million to carry out its mission in regard to crypto assets and provides flexibility to hire and retain highly qualified individuals. let's turn for a minute to intermediaries like binance and tether. we know hamas and other terrorist groups have been able to open accounts with finance even after public reporting of the issue. binance is knowingly facilitating violations of sanction laws and the act by failing to carry out adequate customer screening when it is aware the exchange is being used to finance terrorism. it is also well known that heather is a favored on and off ramp for illicit activities to interact with crypto asset markets and is knowingly facilitating violations of the law. it was a -- reported is really law enforcement directed tether to freeze early to addresses controlled by hamas and russian linked entities in israel and
we addressed this in the responsible financial innovation act that senator kirsten gillibrand in new york and i sponsored. it's a comprehensive framework for digital asset regulation. it provides resources as a starting point and gives fincen $150 million to carry out its mission in regard to crypto assets and provides flexibility to hire and retain highly qualified individuals. let's turn for a minute to intermediaries like binance and tether. we know hamas and other terrorist groups have been...
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in 2014 i was proud to author a resolution in the senate cosponsored by democrat senator kirsten gillibrand from new york, condemning the use of human shields by hamas as a war crime. that bipartisan resolution passed the senate 100-0. and later in 2019 i wrote and passed language that imposes sanctions on hamas, on hezbollah, on any other terrorist group that uses human shields. now that was a much tougher fight because sanctions always are. but by working in a bipartisan and bicameral fashion, we passed that law as well. since 2019 there are new groups that are using human shields that need to be added, especially the palestinian-islamic jihad and the law itself needs to be extended and strengthened. i intend to work in a bipartisan way to do exactly that in this congress. unequivocal support from the united states is critical. we are already seeing pressure from across the world and from far too many places here in washington. for our israeli allies to stand down. it is unfortunately well known, predictable that as soon as israel begins to defend itself from terrorists, from the very beg
in 2014 i was proud to author a resolution in the senate cosponsored by democrat senator kirsten gillibrand from new york, condemning the use of human shields by hamas as a war crime. that bipartisan resolution passed the senate 100-0. and later in 2019 i wrote and passed language that imposes sanctions on hamas, on hezbollah, on any other terrorist group that uses human shields. now that was a much tougher fight because sanctions always are. but by working in a bipartisan and bicameral...