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[ cheers and applause ] kat: i m kat timpf in for greg gutfield. it is friday. you know what that means. let s welcome tonight s guests. in his free time he enjoys reading, cooking, burning villages with his cult. fox news contributor tom shillue. she won t shoot off her mouth, she follows gun safety rules. fox news contributor katie pavlich. hip material makes audiences think this man is not well. actor and comedian scott capurro. and he looks like every guy ever inside your local cigar lounge, tv writer and producer rob long. okay. before we get to some news stories, let s do this. greg s leftovers. mmm. kat: time for leftovers, i read the jokes we used this week. like greg, it is my first time reading these. let s go. last week, new york representative george santos was expelled from congress. george tassays he plans to retu to new york where he lives with his roommates, elvis and big foot, because he lies. in an interview with rachel maddow former gop congress ....
i m jonathan hunt, live in jerusalem. qatar has reportedly mediated an agreement between egypt, israel and the u.s. to allow foreign passport holders and some critically injured civilians out of gaza. this is significant since it would presumably allow some who ve been stuck inside gaza for weeks to leave. and it s been a deadly week for israeli troops as they battle hamas fighters inside gaza. the idf now says an additional nine soldiers have died. they were hit by an anti-tank missile while operating in the northern part of the strip. that s in addition to the deaths of two other soldiers reported earlier on tuesday. meantime, a barrage of israeli airstrikes targets in jabalia, just north of gaza city. israel claims the strikes destroyed a hamas command center set up civilian homes, as well as part of a network of underground tunnels. the idf says the strikes killed ibrahim bari, who commanded some of the attacks in israel on october 7th. it s not clear how many civil ....
hello. i m boris sanchez with brianna keilar in washington and wolf blitzer live in tel aviv. breaking developments in the israel-hamas war. we re learning about the first idf casualties reported since israel started its ground incursion into gaza. we re going to begin with this explosion, images showing the result of a major blast on one of the largest refugee camps in gaza. reports are still coming in but dozens are dead and injured. those numbers are expected to rise. many are still under rubble according to the hospital director in gaza who is treating victims. the ministry of interior in the hamas-controlled enclave reported that 20 homes were key stroids. wolfe? destroyed. wolfe? it s very, very powerful what s going on here. the israel defense forces have not immediately responded to cnn s questions about that explosion at the refugee camp in gaza. meantime moments ago, right here in the heart of tel aviv we witnessed iron dome intercepting rockets that a ....
rubble. some were burned. israel s attack on hamas in the refugee camp is part of its expanded offensive inside gaza where overnight hamas underground tunnels came under fire. israeli forces saying they struck about 300 hamas targets that includes the idf says military compounds inside those underground tunnels. at the same time, a new threat to israel is emerging from iran. iran-backed houthi militants in yemen claimed responsibility for targeting israel with drones and missiles near the red sea in the south. israel saying it thwarted that attack. israel also facing incessant rocket fire rockets at us here in tel aviv, intercepted by the iron dome just a couple of hours ago. [ siren ] that s the intercepting missiles going up. and earlier today, here is what my team and i witnessed when we were driving north of tel aviv. we heard an explosion to the west, and every car on the highway pulled over. we all got out, and we ran into a ditch that was built there. we re ....
that is tonight s hello, new york. thank you for joining us at townhall for this very special edition of why is this happening. he is talk, he is smart, please give a warm welcome to my colleague, msnbc s chris hayes. thank you. hey, oh, stop. how are you? good. thank you. thank you. sit down, sit down. thank you. that is extremely kind. i hate attention and positive feedback. that was a really hard 20 seconds for me, so thank you. it is amazing to be here in my hometown of new york city. i ve got some family here. so, tonight we are going to talk about democracy, and that word, we have probably talk more about democracy in the last four or five years that and all of my time as a journalist before that. even that as a topic seems a little weird. america is the democracy and there is a certain kind of history your talk that is a certain part of american civic culture, deeply, almost kind of civic religion which roughly goes to the following. the founders rebelled aga ....