state blinken back in israel to deliver president biden s message for humanitarian pause to benjamin netanyahu. we believe that each of these efforts would be facilitated by humanitarian pauses. that was an important area of discussion today with israeli leaders. how, when, and where these can be implemented ultimately we believe this can be a critical mechanism for protecting civilians while enabling israel to achieve its objectives of defeating hamas. israel s prime minister is still unwilling to give an inch without the release of hostages, instead pressing forward with a massive military operation. and in lebanon, a leader of the iran backed hezbollah defends the actions of hamas and threatens an escalation in their rocket attacks on israel, warning all options are on the table. also an update on americans and other foreign nationals making it safely out of gaza and the efforts to free the 242 remaining hostages. plus, we ll recap another week of trump family legal
baseline position, and if you are a suspect like cliff richard was or other people, you may be innocent and never charged, you will never be able to get rid of the taint of having your name in the national press are national broadcast because much more publicity is given to the allegation than is given to the charges are not being brought. no case to answer. and that s just the fact. and the courts have recognised that. howeverthat s fact. and the courts have recognised that. however that s not the end of the matter. once you have established there is reason why traditional privacy, that right, that reasonable expectation is to be balanced against freedom of expression and the right to information, and that is absolutely right under the european bill of human rights, human rights act and european convention on human rights, and the fact is that the courts then have to way, and they are fact specific, is a very serious allegation? ok. what is the genuine public interest in knowing the
position that most republicans have held to this point. what will be fascinating to see is will they adopt this position moving forward? does this change the baseline position of the republican party to be, yes, let s have these people walk free because donald trump has raised this as an issue and shifted the overton window. that s the way in which this actually changes how the mainstream responds to this day. on fox and friends i heard about trump s rallies but nothing about the pardon and nothing about trump saying if the prosecutors do me wrong i want you all to protest, you better protest in new york or d.c. or georgia, calling for mass protests if he s prosecuted. that s huge news here on cnn, it s not huge news on fox. what do you make of that divide and is it just a matter that trump fans don t care about what he s saying at the rally about pardons and protests? i think a lot of what we heard president trump say we ve heard before, right? we ve heard the
frankly, the new president saying he doesn t want to negotiate the iranian missile programme is no different from the previous president, that has a ways been the iranians line. i think the course of action for the biden team mates to get back into the originaljcpoa deal and then in the coming years try to address those other issues. but one imagines that the one name tehran will want taking off the sanctions list is the name ibrahim raisi because he is on there himself for sentencing political opponents backin for sentencing political opponents back in the 90s. how should the administration approach that? weill. administration approach that? well, i think the real administration approach that? well, i think the real trick administration approach that? well, i think the real trick here administration approach that? well, i think the real trick here for - i think the real trick here for people who follow us and wonder why it is so hard to get back into a deal that was already nego