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Anderson Cooper 360

will pass the next? it's few days. and if so, do you think speaker johnson will be speaker for much longer yes. >> the foreign aid bill will pass it must pass. the united states has a obligation as leader of the free world to support our allies at this most critical juncture and to make it clear to our adversaries that we will not tolerate their actions and what they have done to undermine in an destabilized the free world. this is not about partisan politics, this is about the future of the world to end america's role in it. and i think we have to focus on the task at hand obviously, i understand frustration of some of my colleagues. i agree about the need for border security. it's why i have voted for hr last year. it's why i voted for a continuing resolution that had her2 which i would remind folks many of the people complaining

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Laura Coates Live

jordan intercepted foreign objects in its airspace over its territory and participating in the interview exception of that iranian attack several days ago. do they do that again? are they willing to take that step or now that they see that this is retaliation, do they step out of that? it's a much bigger task for the us if they have to defend the airspace on their own, that's one of the key questions here. we haven't seen the pentagon comment at this point. we haven't heard of public statement for military officials, but just like the white house, just like israel, the pentagon, obviously watching the situation there very closely, laura. >> all right. we've now seen both countries tried to demonstrate their capability to reach one another, not using a proxy country to facilitate the launching of missiles or drones. of course, we know that the president in states earlier in the week, so that they would not participate in an offensive reaction to iran will continue to watch what's happening. i want to bring in cnn military analysts, kernel, cedric leighton kernel, us officials telling cnn that one of the targets is believed to be the

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Jesse Watters Primetime

with ballistic missiles. the attack on israel last weekend included hundreds of missiles and drones, and many of them actually made it into israeli airspace. some were intercepted overhead. others landed on israeli soil. and so it was a significant attack that the middle east has not seen. and so the biden administration had a heavy task to try to rein in the israelis, to say, look, don't drag the middle east into a broader war and in a very uncomfortable truth about that relationship is that the biden administration has made very clear to prime minister netanyahu that u.s. support will be conditional and it will not just be conditional based on israel's actions inside gaza, but across the region, because the united states understands that they could get dragged into a broader war if one does erupt. >> and so there were certainly concessions made behind the scenes as it relates to the war in gaza. israel's main focus for the past nearly 200 days and six months into that conflict, israel still

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Hannity

far from the white house, although i can tell you that there was pre consultation between the israelis and the u.s. government. it does seem like to me that obviously have been working overnight. >> i've reached out to some of my sources and it's sometimes a difficult task. you make a call, you send a text and you're hopeful to get anything, any slight information. so far it's been all silence. in fact, no comment, not just from the white house, but also from the nsc and from the pentagon. although that can change later on this morning. pardon me for saying this, but when you have major circumstances like, this what typically happens from the white house's perspective, especially if they've been previously notified, is they will work up a statement. they'll sit on that sometimes until 5 a.m.. so that's about 2 hours and 53 minutes from now. then around five, they'll say this is embargoed until, say, 6 a.m. or sometime around in the morning when the morning shows. jonathan can get a hold of it.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

netanyahu is not a leader who typically makes quick to vision that he will have had a lot of voice your, the likes of joe biden, saying don't exacerbate the situation further and he will have had others in his coalition saying the opposite, let's go hard at iran, a task the nuclear facilities, teach them a lesson. in the end, five days after the airstrikes here on israel, i think that he has gone for a lesser option. he would have been provided with a menu of different responses the israeli military could have carried out, ranging from an attack on the facility at the top, assassination of a senior figure, and i think he's gone down the lower end of things, hoping it sends a clear message, hoping it proves to the iranians that israel can strike iran when it wants, where it wants.

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Gutfeld

about domestic politics with these situations unfolding in a presidential election year in which i think everybody would agree that it is a hugely consequential presidential election. >> so given everything we have seen on the streets of the united states, the the fairly large and very disruptive pro-palestinian protests from voters who you would lean generally towards, the democrats, mainly, how difficult a task is it for president balancing all of this right now? >> political powder keg, to be sure. you've heard people, jonathan, say things like, joe, that really smart for democrats because it's not just this idea of we're the inclusive party. if you've been following democrats here in washington for years, they feel like they're the big ticket, rather big party. the real issue for this administration is if you run

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CNN News Central

conflict and doing that, getting people out of harm's way is a monumental task. for which we've yet to see a plan. and not only getting them out of harm's way, making sure that they can be supported with humanitarian assistance if out of harm's way. >> but 2nd, even if people are largely out of harm's way inevitably there's going to remain a pretty significant civilian populace placement in rafah. and we believe that a major military operation with a large presence of the civilian population would have terrible consequences for that population. we are committed as israel is to ensuring that gaza cannot be controlled by hamas. we've seen the devastation and destruction that resulted from hamas leadership and the actions that it's taken well before october 7 what it was providing a rather not providing for the palestinian people made clear that it's concerned had nothing to do with the palestinian people and

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CNN News Central

to take a couple of weeks though, right? and it's actually happening a little bit faster than its dissipated a full jury now in panel plus one alternate, and it's really just a cross-section of new yorkers. there's an investment banker or a speech therapist, a teacher, a lawyer there are some who are seated on the jury who had been open about the fact that they are not big fans of donald trump. one person saying they don't like his persona, another person saying they believe he's self-serving being in selfish when it came to being a public servant. there are people who said that they've read quotes from the art of the deal and they liked that he speaks his mind. so really diverse section cross-section of jurors here, like you said, seven men and five women. now, the task at hand today as you just said, is finding those alternate as many as five judge wants to look for. there are 22 people that are still have to go through that 42 questionnaires and that's what they're going to start with today. and then like you said, we could could have opening statements come monday, believe it or not, in this historic criminal trial, one thing to point out though after

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Ana Cabrera Reports

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Verified Live

and where it remains. de—escalation, avoiding conflict, and so, yes, calling on all concerned to exercise restraint. that is what we have been doing over the last couple of weeks, and, as necessary, that is what we will continue to do. and again, that is reflected in the statement that you will see coming from all of the g7 countries. on rafah, we have been very clear about this. president biden has been very clear about this. we cannot support a major military operation in rafah. first, there are currently somewhere around 1.4 million people in rafah, many of them displaced from other parts of gaza. in the first instance it is imperative that people are able to get out of the way of any conflict. and doing that, getting people out of harm's way, is a monumental task for which we have yet to see a plan. and not only getting them out of harm's way, making sure that they can be

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