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their next target. that's why israel's victory will be your victory. but make no mistake regardless of who stands with israel, israel will fight until this battle is won. and israel will prevail. >> that was part of a defiant speech yesterday from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu where he rejected calls for a cease-fire as well as his resignation. we'll have more of his comments and the latest on the israel-hamas war in just a moment. meanwhile, aid for israel is a top priority on capitol hill, but the two chambers have very different plans for delivering it. we'll go through that potential funding fight. and also ahead, the new executive action from president biden on an emerging technology with serious national security concerns. good morning and welcome to "way too early" on this tuesday, october 31st, halloween. i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we have a busy news day. we'll begin in the middle east. as the humanitarian crisis in gaza worsens, prime minister benjamin netanyahu is rejecting the growing international calls for a cease-fire. at a press conference yesterday netanyahu asked that other nations simply support israel's fight against hamas. >> just as the united states would not agree to a cease-fire after the bombing of pearl harbor or after the terrorist attack of 9/11, israel will not agree to a cessation with hamas after the horrific attacks of october 7th. calls for a cease-fire are calls for israel to surrender to hamas, to surrender to terrorism, to surrender to barbarism. that will not happen. this is a time for war, a war for our common future. today we draw a line between the forces of civilization and the forces of barbarism. it is a time for everyone to decide where they stand. israel will stand against the forces of barbarism until victory. i hope and pray that civilized nations everywhere will back this fight. because israel's fight is your fight. >> netanyahu also defended his own actions surrounding the war. and this comes after hisploitical opponents have called for his resignation over his failure to prevent the october 7th aterror attacks. >> the only thing that i intend to have resign is hamas. we're going to resign them to the dustbin of history. that's my goal. that's my responsibility, and that's what i'm leading and attempting to do. not a single civilian has to die. hamas merely has to let them go to the safe zone that we created in south eastern gaza strip. there's a safe zone there. not a single civilian has to die. but hamas is preventing them from leaving, keeping them in the areas of conflict. so i think that you should direct your questions to hamas. but i can tell you one thing, we're going out of our way to prevent civilian casualties. >> israeli troops are pushing deeper into gagaza advancing the ground invasion that began late friday. "the washington post" is now reporting soldiers reaching the area's main highway. this is the deepest troops have gone into the territory since the land offensive began. the israeli military has been deliberate vague about the operation, providing few details about the locations and numbers of troops involved. but officials say they're targeting hamas infrastructure and have killed numerous terrorists. meanwhile, the united nations is making urgent appeals for a humanitarian cease-fire calling it a matter of life and death. the u.n. officials say the area's system is in tatters and pleading for mere aid. as of now only a handful of convoys have been allowed to enter gaza. officials say that is not nearly enough to help the around 2 million civilians. the israeli military, meanwhile, says it has rescued one of its soldiers. the private was abducted from an army base during a hamas attack on october 7th. officials say they found her overnight sunday while conducting a ground invasion in gaza. now, it's not exactly clear where she was being held, but the military says the 19-year-old was in good physical and mental health. she provided israeli security services with information and was then brought home to her family. she's the first person we know of to be rescued by the israeli military. four other hostages were earlier released by hamas. it's believed more than 240 people are still being held captive in gaza. yesterday israeli president revealed one hostage was beheaded by the terrorist group. officials say the german israeli woman who was kidnapped from a music festival during hamas' surprise attack on the 7th was tortured and then her body paraded through the streets of gaza. joining us now former spokesperson to the mission of the united nations. really good to see you this morning. thank you for being here. let's talk about this dilemma we played at the beginning of this, netanyahu flatly rejected any calls for a cease-fire and any humanitarian pause. the u.n. is saying the humanitarian crisis is worsening. some sort of allowance need to be made to get supplies into gaza. what sort of balancing act should israel in your estimation try to do here? and if they don't, how could that turn public opinion against some of their efforts? >> well, israel's in a really impossible situation, to be honest with you. they're in a war mode. and their number one goal is to defeat hamas obviously to protect themselves from ongoing rockets that continue to go from gaza into israel. they have a lot of goals they need to achieve, releasing the hostages, making sure terrorists and proxies around them don't believe they can continue with these sorts of attacks. and at the same time if they don't, if they aren't as targeted as possible and you see the death tolls of civilians creep up, even if that's hamas preventing them from leaving, and even if that's hamas using them as human shields at the end of the day that undermines israel's broader goal of a more secure israel. the reason is that a war like this could defeat hamas and i certainly hope it does, it's not necessarily going to win this larger war for a more peaceful and secure israel because those grievances among the gazan civilians and other palestinians is only going to grow and only encourage them to seek out future violence or violent resistance against the state of israel. so they are in a impossible situation. i will say i completely understand that not pursuing a cease-fire right now, i believe that would be very bad military strategy because you're dealing a terrorist group. and with iran you're not dealing with a rational state actor, and i don't expect the u.s. to change its position on that either. but i do believe humanitarian pauses, pauses that are in several hours to allow sylvan yz to move further down and allow troops to come in would be very valuable. >> we've heard the biden administration nudge israel for more of those pauses. certainly not suggesting a cease-fire but suggesting some sort of humanitarian aid needs to get in there. good news that israeli soldier was freed. ongoing diplomatic efforts to free hostages as well. how does the ground invasion either help or hinder that? >> it's difficult to say. we've seen every u.s. general and u.s. government warn against a ground offensive and how difficult it would be in urban combat, rather the u.s. would have a delayed ground offensive in order to allow for negotiations for hostages. so it's clear israel disagrees. in my own experience in dealing with the israeli government, you can advise them only so much. at the end of the day the israeli government is going to do what it feels is best. and perhaps this allows them to be more targeted. perhaps they have intelligence that will lead them to hostages. the news about the rescue of the israeli soldier yesterday is great. you're talking about 240, and you're talking again about a terrorist organization that has nothing to lose. they don't care if they kill hostages. they don't care if they kill too many people. it's very hard to know if this will be the most successful way to release them. >> former spokesperson to the u.s. missions to the unations, we'll speak to you again soon. mike johnson is taking a bipartisan good will of providing aid for israel but is then launching a fight with president biden over his signature achievement while settingp a collision course with the senate. house republins released the details of their aid package for israel yesterday. it includes $14.3 billion i emergency funding. here's the catch, the bill receives that same amount of irs funding from the inflation reduction act. republicans are calling it an offset. that's not what this is. the is act is the major climate and tax law that president biden signed last year, signed into law. the gop bill also focuses solely on israel despite the white house's request for aid to both israel and ukraine. the measure set to be considered by the rules committee when the house returns tomorrow, and a vote in the full chamber could happen later in the week, potentially thursday. speaker johnson spoke about the bill to fox news in an interview that's set to air later today. >> we understand what's at stake here, and i hope everyone will put politics aside, get that bill over the line. we're not just going to print money and send it overseas because the other concern overriding this is our own strength as a nation which is tied to physical stability, and we have to keep in mind as we try to help everyone else. >> even if the bill passes, the provisions are all but guaranteed to be rejected by the democratic led senate or the white house, which would then setup a clash how exactly the u.s. would approve the aid to israel. at the same time, a key senate committee hearing -- a key senate committee will hold a hearing this morning on president biden's request for aid to israel and ukraine and other key areas regarding national security. the senate appropriations committee is set to hear testimony from secretary of state antony blinken as well as defense secretary lloyd austin. that begins at 9:30 a.m. eastern. the two secretaries are expected to use the hearing to explain the administration's supplementing funding request for israel, ukraine, taiwan, the southern border with mexico and why the aid should be passed as one package instead of individually like we're now seeing in the house. senate majority leader chuck schumer spoke on the senate floor yesterday urging congress to pass the funding immediately. on the other side of the aisle, senate minority mitch mcconnell also stressed the importance of aid for ukraine while holding a news conference in his home state of kentucky with ukraine's ambassador to the united states. mcconnell, who has been consistent and good on the ukraine issue, urged his colleagues to support additional aid. his opinion may not matter in the lower chamber. still ahead here, after six weeks, the auto worker strike is coming to an end. we'll break down the tentative deal the union reached with the final holdout of the big three auto makers. also, former president trump is under a gag order again. hear what he had to say about that. plus, which of the trump children are set to testify in the trump organization's $250 million civil fraud trial in new york this week? those stories and a check on weather and sports when we come right back. right back the ball is out and there's a pile-up. -let's go! -get in the pile! ugh, i'll deal with this tomorrow. you won't. it's ripe in here. my eyes are watering. i'm a busy man. look how crusty this is. shameful. ugh, it's just too much. not with this. tide. tide can tackle any pile. that a tackle pun? just clean the pile, ron. okay. this too. that was easy. when stains and odors pile up, it's got to be tide. ♪ today, my friend you did it, you did it, you did it... ♪ centrum silver is now clinically shown to support cognitive health in older adults. it's one more step towards taking charge of your health. so every day, you can say, ♪ youuu did it! ♪ with centrum silver. welcome back. we have more from the middle east a little later in the show, but now we turn to some of the morning's other top headlines. donald trump responded to a reinstated gag order. in the federal election interference case by once again attacking the judge. trump did not mention federal judge tanya chutkan by name in his new social media post but it was clear he was talking about her. trump has already been fined twice for violating a gag order in his new york civil fraud trial. meanwhile, there are new updates in that trial, which, of course, is the trump organization's $250 million suit. ivanka trump's highly anticipated testimony has been delayed. it was initially scheduled for this friday but now expected to happen next week on november 8th. the judge in the case moved her testimony because fridays are typically half days at the court and lawyers would likely not have enough time to question her. donald trump jr. and eric trump are, though, still both scheduled to testify this week, tomorrow, and thursday respectively. the former president himself is scheduled to take the stand on monday. meanwhile, general motors has reached a tentative deal with the united auto workers ending strikes with detroit's big three after six weeks. the deal mirrors agreements the union reached with ford and stellantis. the details have not yet been published but reportedly include benefits such as a 25% pay increase over 4 1/2 years as well as cost of living adjustments. the deal could also prove to be a significant political win for president biden, who openly sided with the striking workers. >> i applaud uaw for agreeing all the workers on strike and all those walking the picket lines on bealphaof uaw can go back to work immediately. i always believed unions built the middle class. >> all three tentative deals will need to be ratified by rank and file members before they take effect. still ahead here on "way too early," we'll taurn to sports including a recap of game three of the world series with the rangers trying to extend their perfect post-season road record. plus, we'll give you a break down of the blockbuster trade happened overnight and involved nba star james hardin. tell you where he's going. those stories and a check on the halloween forecast are next on "way too early." k on the halloween forecast are next on "way too early." ne auctions since 2009. this playstation 5 sold for only 50 cents. this ipad pro sold for less than $34. and this nintendo switch, sold for less than $20. i got this kitchenaid stand mixer for only $56. i got this bbq smoker for 26 bucks. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. it ain't my dad's razor, dad. ay watch it! it's from gillettelabs. this green bar releases trapped hairs from my face... gamechanga! ...while the flexdisc contours to it. so the five blades can get virtually every hair in one stroke. for the ultimate gillette shaving experience. the best a man can get is gillettelabs. ah mornings! cough? 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>> you know what, i think i will also join in on that. >> yes, popular costume around here. >> jonathan, when we look ahead to what we'll do with through the day today, chilly conditions for so many. we've got 95 million people under these frost or freeze alerts. at this time it extends for places like cleveland, atlantic city and extend out towards portion of the southwest. heads up for that. temperatures right now in some spots really chilly. temperatures at 30, but with those added winds it's feeling like 17 degrees, 25 what it feel like for st. louis and huntsville sits at 20 with the wind chill. we're going to start november with chilly conditions too. we could see lows across multiple locations across the midwest and the plains and the midatlantic will be on this. and temperatures tomorrow morning could be in the teens once again for places like chicago when you adin that wind. it's going to be a little blustery there. we'll start to get temperatures on pace where they should be. the halloween forecast scary cold for the middle of the country. how about graves, new york, sitting at 49 degrees. >> angie lassman, thanks so much. as israel expands its ground offensive into gaza, the u.s. says it will not limit the way israel uses american-made weapons as concerns over the number of civilian casualties rise. we'll break down what guidelines u.s. is urging israel to abide by. also ahead, the threat a wider war in the middle east poses for the global economy. "way too early" will be back with all of that. economy "way too early" will be back with all of that welcome back to "way too early." it is 5:30 a.m. on the east coast, 2:30 out west on this halloween tuesday morning. i'm jonathan lemire. thank you for being with us. turning back to the middle east now, the united states is not putting any limits on how israel deploys american-made weapons ipits war against hamas. that's according to pentagon deputy press secretary supreena singh. shipments of u.s. weapons have arrived in israel nearly every day since the war began. singh added the pentagon continues to urge humanitarian laws and the law of armed conflict be followed and adhered to as israel expands its ground offensive. joining us now chief geoeconomics analyst. thanks so much for being with us this morning. you have said that history sumgs the impact of this war at least for now will not threaten markets or the global economy. but if this war were to widep like we see right now that could very much change. please kman. >> that's right. and thanks for having me on this morning. history suggests if the conflict remains limited to israel, h

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