my saturday morning weekly program is approaching its tenth year here on cnn. thank you for that. i can this a great privilege. i m grate ful for all the regulr viewers. a quick story. back in 2006 after i was appearing regularly on cnn as a legal guest, the network told me they liked my work but didn t know what to do with me. do you have any ideas, i was asked. i do. i think the network brass were surprise d when i pitched my idea. hosting a weekly book club. i envisioned an entertainment show featuring author interviews and discussion of the best in journalism. the network was intrigued and decided to go ahead and order a pilot. we filmed it beginning with me back at home on market street in philadelphia. i remember being so nervous and having to do many, many takes. headlines plucked from today s newspaper. when you add in drama, when you add in a wisecracking whip, when you add in a sexy, smart love interest, then you can gentlien transition from the hard news to the h
fox on top of israel. you heard about the flares being seen over gaza. this as the house is set to vote on a package to help israel. we have nancy mace here, adam smith on where this aid package stands as we speak. also here, the republican governors of texas and oklahoma, greg abbott and kevin stitt, they re both in israel and they re going to tell you why and what they re worried about. we re closely watching the flares over gaza. i m neil cavuto. this idea of a ground invasion or something akin to it that might be happening soon, anyone s guest. mike tobin in southern israel with the latest. hi, mike. neil, right over my shoulder, you can see the flares that are up, this is the northeast section of the gaza strip. it s been about the last 20 minutes that they ve been putting the flares in to the sky. usually when they do that, that means there s something they re looking for on the ground. they want to see it. what you try to do with the flares is blind the enemy and giv
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