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that we're actually maneuvering aboveground, under ground. >> reporter: israel's biggest military division ever is adapting. >> you use all your senses you have, you use your vision sensor, your feel sensor, your smell sensor. >> reporter: he's invited cnn to go deep into the tunnels. we are told this is the heart of khan yunis, and that hostages are likely underground nearby and that some were held here. this tunnel we're going in here is one where some of the hostages were held. that first round of hostage releases, some of them came out from down here. >> so how deep does this tunnel go? >> reporter: our first time to get up close to what's shaping this war. >> we are moving underground. we're maneuvering underground, we're going to reach each and every militant or agent, every

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Breakfast

hideously scarred people. it has obviously galvanised them and given them a renewed energy because they have been fighting this fight for two decades but equally what it has also done has brought out of the woodwork and other seriously damaged people that have lived in the shadows for so long and have had to deal with mental health issues, trauma and all those sorts of things. and it has given them again some courage to come out and start that process to clear their names. so you have had calls over the last few days for people who have never spoken before or raise their hands or heads? ., spoken before or raise their hands or heads? . . ., , spoken before or raise their hands i or heads?_ how or heads? inundated with calls. how man ? or heads? inundated with calls. how many? well — or heads? inundated with calls. how many? well into _ or heads? inundated with calls. how many? well into three _ or heads? inundated with calls. how many? well into three figures, - or heads? inundated with calls. how many? well into three figures, a - many? well into three figures, a number that _ many? well into three figures, a number that rises _ many? well into three figures, a number that rises by _ many? well into three figures, a number that rises by the - many? well into three figures, a number that rises by the day. i many? well into three figures, a number that rises by the day. al number that rises by the day. a disturbing feature in some senses is the fact that a number of these calls are coming from relatives, sons and daughters of sub—postmasters who are no longer with us. they are emotional calls, difficult calls because they are not here to have their names cleared. so

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All In With Chris Hayes

denies representation to states which deprive they are residents of their vote. that's more or less a dead letter. and so let's see if that's gonna count as well, are we gonna set that aside as well. i think it's important to hash these things out at the very least. even if we're not necessarily committed to completely disqualifying trump from the ballot, saying out loud, here is how we think we should understand this provision in the constitution, i think it is an important thing to do. >> to your point, as well, which you say in a column, which i think is also important, also have the argument whether he's an insurrectionist. i think that's an argument where the grounds are strongest. there have been people coming up with torture rationales and all sorts of, to me, almost comical euphemistic phrases about what he did. but that's the other thing that is squarely put before the nation. in some senses before the court. it's that term and all of the potency it has and all the

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BBC News

about ten years old, made herfirst public appearance in november 2022, when she watched a long—range missile test launch with her father. mr kirby said that pyongyang was seeking russia's military assistance in return for the supply of weapons. and he said washington would raise the issue at the united nations security council. due in part of our senses and export controls butter has become increasingly isolated on the world stage have been forced to look to like—minded states for military equipment as we have been wanting public, one of those states is north korea. —— warning publicly. our north america correspondent, shingai nyoka, told us what more about john kirby had to say. he said that russia is violating un resolutions because north korea is under un sanctions. he said the us would raise this matter at the

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CNN News Central

bathroom door. >> reporter: the disgraced former olympian oscar pistorius was released here in south africa from a prison west of pretoria. there were no images of him as he was released and his parole conditions are strict. he will be combined to his uncle's house in the suburb. he cannot speak to the media or venture out beyond the compound. his parole last until 2029. that is of far cry from where he was more than 10 years ago when he was a global icon in many senses. getting over a disability, he was amputated below the knee at a young age and ended up competing in the able-bodied olympics in 2012 in london. it was months after that , the morning of valentine's day of 2013 where he shot four times through a locked bathroom door killing his girlfriend.

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Deadline White House

supreme court who care about the text and the original understanding of the document. rl unfortunately for trump, i think those cut so much the other way that i think if the case is presented properly, it will be very hard for the supreme court to turn its back on what the colorado supreme court did. >> neal katyal, thanks for your time, expertise, for staying longer than we originally asked you to stay given the breaking news. we are so grateful for you. i'm going to the let you pick up where neal left off, this idea of donald trump's strongest possible legal argument. >> first of all, what andrew did right before the break, which is pity the person who disagrees with neal katyal on the constitution or the supreme court, as a person who sees this in more pragmatic senses, the argument that donald trump is making that i find the most appealing and certainly not necessarily the most constitutional defensible, but

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

we spent a lot of time producing that report. with the outright democracy, they depend on their senses. that dependence is tied to the truth. donald trump, is not committed to the truth. >> we looked at cnn actions, and looking at it being patriotic. >> that was not a good day for the country. the media has taken that. the left has taken that and really try to politicize it. >> they have made this argument that it was not patriotic. this was overblown by democrats and the media. you are at the capitol on january 6th. what do you think? >> we had people defending the

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CNN This Morning

the former president on to their turf. >> jim, i understand what the biden campaign's theory of case, and you detail it quite well, as well, in terms of people come home, it will become clear that trump is running again. what happens if that doesn't happen? >> well, then, you know, then they need to reassess their campaign strategy. but i think it's likely to happen. and look, you'll know as things move forward, you will have lots of senses about this. when you run a presidential campaign, don't look at the poll numbers. you look at enthusiasm numbers and are the voters enthusiastic, what are they doing to be helpful to you, are they volunteering, giving money. there will be lots of signposts and you can start to, you know, adjust. you also can bring in very trusted democrats like barack obama, like michelle obama, the most popular political figure in america to start making that case to democratic voters as well. and i think you will see that.

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The Arts Interviews

they're alive and they should be alive and they shouldn't be presented as things pickled in aspic. they should be presented as something that speaks to the world right now. thou marshall'st me the way that i was going, and such an instrument i was to use. mine eyes are made the fools o' the other senses or else worth all the rest... ..i see thee still. the reason shakespeare is still performed and is tenacious is because he had a particular sense of what it is to be a human that he managed to write down. he was — he was a genius. we just have to kind of use that word because he finds ways of expressing the human condition that are still fresh now. and there's something about returning to shakespeare that he seems to reflect the moment that the play is performed in. and obviously, that's not — there's nothing mystical

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