Hows the chicken . The prawns are delicious. Oh, i have a shellfish allergy. One prawn. Very good. Did i say Chicken Wrong . Tired of people not listening to what you want . Its truffle season ah thats okay. Never enough truffles. How much are they . Its a lot. Oh okay im good, that its like a priceless piece of art. Enjoy. Or when they sell you what they want . Yeah. The more we understand you, the better we can help you. Thats what u. S. Bank is for. Huge relief. Yeah. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com cnns coverage from israel continues. The source with Kaitlan Collins starts now. Im Kaitlan Collins, and this is the source live from tel aviv tonight, where President Biden just delivered a primetime address to the nation. Only his second ever from the oval office. 24 hours after he left here in tel aviv and returned to washington. He made a direct appeal to the American People and to the u. S. Congress for aid both here in israel but also in ukraine, saying that their success and im quoting him now is vital for Americas National security. When terrorists dont pay a price for their terror, when dictators dont pay a price for their aggression, they cause more chaos and death and more destruction. They keep going. And the cost and the threats to america and the world keep rising. The president said that American Leadership is, quote, what holds the world together. And he warns that if the u. S. Doesnt act here, he says conflict and chaos could, quote, spread to other parts of the world. Thats why he says tomorrow he is sending an urgent Budget Request to congress for both aid to israel and ukraine and for other National Security needs, as he repeated one of the messages he delivered on ground in israel just 24 hours ago. When i was in israel yesterday, i said that when america experienced the hell of 9 11, we felt enraged as well. While we south and got justice, we made mistakes. So, i caution the government of israel not to be blinded by rage. And here in america, let us not forget who we are. We reject all forms all forms of hate, whether against muslim, jews, or anyone. Thats what great nations do. And we are a great nation. Now, as a former White House Reporter who covered President Biden, watching this speech, i think one thing thats important to point out is how rare you see the president in this setting, speaking from the Resolute Desk in the oval office, straight to camera, and straight to the American People. He has only done it two times since he has taken office. Tonight he was talking about two very different wars, whats happening in ukraine, and whats happening here in israel. Two very different entities. But he drew a through line through hamas, the militant group, in gaza, and president putin. In this speech, he tried to lay out the stakes for the United States. He said, he understands why people are asking questions. Why is u. S. Aid and u. S. Money going to ukraine . Why is it going to israel . He talked about why its important and how it does matter to Americas National security and the argument that he made. Of course a lot of that speech was informed by the visit that the president had here just 24 hours ago when he was sitting in with the israeli Prime Minister benjamin netanyahu, giving a speech after that, talking about why this is so important. With me now to analyze that speech and the Big Take Aways from it is is israeli journalist nadove eye yell, author of the book revolt and joins me now. Everyone in israel is paying attention to what President Biden is saying, his first speech after the october 7th attack. How do you think what hes said will register with people tonight . For israel, this is a commitment to its security. We need to understand what israel has lost because of this attack is their sense of security and confidence with their own defense forces, both because of this huge Intelligence Failure but also because of what happened. We just saw mass murder and Ethnic Cleansing on our southern border with these communities in a matter of eight hours, more than 1,400 people murdered. And the fact that the president of the most important power in the world would come to israel and not only say, were behind you, in terms of security, but also have some star dust of empathy to the israelis is so powerful and moving for israelis. And that was really important to hear. I was reading something you wrote earlier today. And you said, you know, bidens visit, that he came here for just a few hours, that the u. S. Is sending two Aircraft Carriers here, you said, not only to protect us from our enemies but to protect us from ourselves, from the mistakes of our leaders and the security establishment, those who have all failed. So, essentially youre saying his leadership means so much because of the reflection of the leadership or lack of here in israel. Yes. I think the israeli leadership both in terms of intelligence and leading our defense forces, which are so pow eerful and could have prevented this attack. And they will pay the price. This is the democracy. Im a journalist. And were going to make them pay the price for their failures. But were at war right now. And the fact that President Biden came here was also to make sure the Israeli Government, out of this sense of failure, would not use its force in ways that are not going to be efficient enough. And he made that point in israel. And i think he made that point in a speech from the white house tonight. He was talking about this support for israel, its about 10 billion, we believe, part of it going to the iron dome. Weve seen it intercepting rockets overhead. There are some in the Progressive Left who believe u. S. Aid to israel should not be unwavering. Theyve called for whats happening in gaza a genocide. Theyve called for a ceasefire. What do you think when you hear that from these lawmakers . For me as an israeli and someone who admires the power of america and the world, its heartbreaking to hear these voices from the u. S. What we have seen in our southern border is for the first time what happens when the Israeli Defense forces fail for eight hours, for eight hours. And i have just talked with the survival of these massacres, i travelled to their hotels in the south of israel to speak with them, to have their testimonies. And i, a former international correspondent, ive never heard anything like that, unless youre talking about the genocide in serbia during the yugoslavian wars or if youre talking about what did to his people in syria. This was an attempt of genocide in israel. If people dont make the distinction between targeted murder and between a Military Campaign that was ordered to defend israel, then we have no basis for discussion. This moral argument is also a legal one, and the u. S. Is making it, the u. S. From both sides of the aisle, republicans and democrats. Thank you for coming on, for sharing your experiences but also your reporting as well. Thank you, kaitlan. Thank you. For more reaction to President Bidens speech tonight, we have cnns Pentagon Ceant correspondent oren liebermann. Also here with me, along with dan see nar, who is a Policy Adviser from the george w. Bush administration and cowrote the upcoming book the genius of israe israel, a timely read at this moment. President biden took this rare step that you never see a foreign leader doing, a u. S. President , sitting in on a Cabinet Meeting here in tel aviv, a wartime cabinet, of course. Both then and now, he was urging israel, dont be blinded by your rage. I mean, what do you make of the influence that President Biden has over israels moves here . Well, the u. S. Government has tremendous influence right now because the United States is the only country in the world right now that israel can really depend on. I think the president s speech was important. I think his visit to israel was extremely important. I expect the military commanders of hamas did not expect that within days of the invasion of israel the commander in chief of the most powerful military in the world would be visiting, sitting in on the war cabinet. In tonights speech, he talked about iran. He talked about holding iran accountable, which i think was important. And israeli leaders were looking for this. The only part i found a little disconcerting was this lecture, if you will, to israelis not to be blinded by rage, which i thought was a little tone deaf, given what israel has been subjected to in the last few days by a barbaric Terrorist Organization, that really israel does not have any territorial dispute with. They pulled out of gaza in 2005, and theyve been subjected to this terror for years. And this was, like, of najibulnazilike proportions, as the president said himself. Its working with the international community, its working with the United States. I dont think this is a country thats blinded by rage. Well, dan, just to follow up on that, how do you think the senior israeli officials, the members of that wartime cabinet would hear a comment like that from President Biden . Zb it sounded to me like he said certain things in this speech tonight that were meant as, sort of, code to a part of his Political Base in this country that is not very enthusiastic about the position hes taking in locking arms with the Israeli Government during this moment. So, hes going to make the case for forwardleaning policy that is basically standing by israel, as it begins, what i think is imminent, a Ground Invasion into gaza. And, again, part of his base doesnt like it, so hes saying some things that i think will appeal to them. And one of them was this lecture, if you will, about dont be blinded by rage. So, i think probably the israeli leaders are not zra about it. They dont think it reflects reality. But they recognize or theyre calculating that hes juggling balancing a number of equities here. Al well, and oren, dan mentioned iran there. You saw biden was warning about conflict, chaos spreading into the middle east. As he was making those kments, i thought about your reporting of this u. S. Navy destroyer operating in the middle east, intercepting multiple missiles near the coast of yemen, of Course Questioning what those missiles were targeting. There are already concerns about this escalating. I wonder how much you think this amplifies those alreadyexisting concerns . Very much so. For 20 months of war and well use the analogy that President Joe Biden used between the war in ukraine and the war in israel. For 20 months, the war in ukraine hasnt spilled over ukraines borders. But were not even to days into the between israel and hamas in gaza, and were already seeing the regional amplification of that. And protests at most of the u. S. Embassies across the region. We saw the u. S. Destroyer In The Red Sea intercept three Cruise Missiles and a number of drones that were launched from yemen, achording to the Pentagon By Junta Forces and particularly targeting israel. So, youre seeing that spillover for the u. S. And certainly for benjamin netanyahu, the Linking Chain here is iran. The houthis are backed by iran. A number of iranian proxies in syria and iraq have attacked forces in the past. Weve seen similar attacks over the past 48 hour. You see the concern not only of irans proxies here, but the possibility of the spreading and perhaps spreading quickly here. Well, and dan, obviously what everyone is, kind of, bracing for and waiting for is wahhat ts Ground Invasion that everyone is expecting, which the Defense Minister in israel is previewing what thats going to look like. And one thing that goes hand in hand with that conversation are the hostages. Something you said stood out to me. You dont think all the hostages are under hamas control. And a hamas leader seemed to confirm that tonight in this interview wt new york times. How much does that complicate what negotiating for their release looks like, what this Ground Incursion could look like as well . Look, qatar is trying to negotiate with hamas to get apparently some of the hostages out, as an intermediary between the United States government and hamas. The problem is Palestinian Islamic jihad has a number of the hostages, were told, and who knows what other Rag Tag Militias have some of the hostages. Even if they did want to negotiate, its not clear to me that they have control of all these hostages. I think it makes the whole process tragically futile. If hamas were serious or any of the parties in gaza that have hostages were serious about negotiating, i think they would be doing things right now they havent been doing. They would be allowing red cross access to the hostages to make sure theyre safe. Theyd be allowing medical supplies to get in. Theyre doing none of that, which tells me theyre intention was never to negotiate but to use the hostages as Human Shields of sorts and almost like a deterrent against israel, slow things down, slow the prosecess down, make israel think twice about going into gaza. I think theyre going into gaza. I think theyre going into soon. I dont think this Hostage Crisis is going to get resolved before that. So many families waiting on news about this. D dan, oren liebermann, thank you both for that analysis and that reporting. Tonight you saw President Biden talking about what this means, what could happen next. He also was referencing how he has struck a deal to try to get aid finally into gaza, as dan was referencing there. It was supposed to start flowing from egypt over that rafah crossing. We are hearing from sources tonight that it is not likely to be the case. Well see when that could potentially happen. Anderson cooper is here right after this. Today, jewish family worry about being targeted in school, wearing symbols of their faith walking down the street, or going out about their daily lives. And i know many of you in the Muslim American community, arab american community, the Palestinian American community, and so many others are outraged and heartened, saying to yourselves, here we go again, with islamophobia and distrust we saw after 9 11. Just last week, a mother was brutally stabbed, a little boy, here in the United States, a little boy who just turned six years old was murdered in their home outside chicago. His name was wadea, a proud american, a proud Palestinian American family. We cant stand by and stand silent when this happens. We must, without equivocation, denounce antisemitism. We must also, without equivocation, denounce islamophobia. That was President Biden just a few moments ago in the Oval Office Making that emotional plea to americans to denounce all forms of hate. Part of that primetime address he delivered to the nation, also making the case for wartime aid to ukraine and to israel. Cnns Anderson Cooper is here with me. We just heard from the white house that the president spoke to the you think and the father of that 6yearold boy who was killed, which is being investigated as a hate crime now. It was a really human moment in this speech, where he was talking about these big picture ideals with democracy and whatnot. I do think its something people here in israel have seen in President Biden over the last almost two weeks now that has really struck them. Look, whatever your politics are, whatever you may think of the president based on political beliefs, this is a man who knows pain and knows loss and grief and has walked that lonely road for much of his life. And hes able, in these moments certainly he did this here in israel, both in his initial comments and the comments he made here to, kind of, touch that pain that so many people are feeling. Theres such that undercurrent of just shock and loss and, you know, what he terms that black hole in the center of your chest. So, i think a lot of israelis ive spoken to was surprised a statesman is talking such personal terms. Thats not what they see here a lot, but they liked it. He seemed genuinely touched when he was meeting with the survivors and First Responders today. He also talked about the civilians in gaza and what theyre going through and the efforts to get aid in across the rafah crossing. But were hearing that right now its not expected to go in just a few hours from now like it was expected to. The Doctors Without Borders is staying at a hospital in gaza is 24 hours away from running out of fuel. These are massive concerns, and every moment counts for this aid. The deal that President Biden talked about on air force one, as he was heading back from israel, was that with el sisi, was 20 trucks initially as a beginning, see how it goes. If it isnt taken by hamas, President Biden wants a steady stream of aid to go in. Obviously israel has serious kerns about what is the inspection of these trucks, what is coming in, whos going to be responsible for inspecting it . Is it the United Nations . Who is it . And how is it being distributed. One of the concerns is, if you send 20 trucks in to an area where there are unhahundreds of thousands of people and they think these are the last and only 20 trucks coming in, theres no telling how much chaos can cause. If the message is theres 20 trucks coming today, 50 more tomorrow and 100 the next day, that can be more orderly. But i think theres a great concern about what happens when those trucks cross over, both from what happens with hamas and also what happens with just civilian population who are desperate. And 20 trucks is a small drop in the bucket. Youre one of the first reporters today were in tel aviv, but you went to the one of the kibbutzes that was attacked. You were one of the first in to see the aftermath. They allowed the journalists in for the first time. There were a number of journalists there, israeli reporters, and others. Ive been trying to get to near oz. Its a mile and a half from the gaza border. So, the idf is very careful on the security sich walgs. They continue to bury bodies. Five bodies were buried today by a guy named ron, who is, sort of, the caretaker there and lives there. You know, its also still there. I mean, the burned out cars, the blood, peoples safe rooms, the blood in mattresses, soaked on beds. Its it is a stunning scene. And it is it was because its only a mile and a half from gaza, it was one of the first places hit. And a huge number some 400 people they believe as many as 100 people are either dead or missing, which is one quarter of the population. I know well be seeing more of that tomorrow night. Anderson cooper, thank you. Also tonight, as we are looking here at this speech from President Biden, we hear that this is a country still deep in mourning. You hear that from every Single Person that you talk to. Its so quiet here. Some of these survivors are not only grappling with loss but still in disbelief that they were able to survive, those who lived, when others around them were killed. That is such the case for a Young American survivor. She moved here to what she thought waze better, peaceful life. Shell be here to tell her story right after this. S ze better, p life. Shell be here to tell her story right after this. Aze better, pel life. Shell be here to tell her story right after this. E better, peac life. Shell be here to tell her story right after this. Better, peace life. Shell be here to tell her story right after this. From chrome to duckduckgo. Duckduckgo is a browser you download to your mobile and desktop devices. Unlike chrome, the Duckduckgo Browser has privacy builtin. It comes with a private alternative to google search, which doesnâ– t spy on your searches, and it blocks cookies and creepy ads. And theres no catch. Its free. We make money from ads, but they dont follow you around. Join the millions of people taking back their privacy by Downloading Duckduckgo On Mobile and desktop today. The State Department has evacuated at least 1,500 americans and their Family Members from israel. But a spokesperson has told cnn that many choosing to stay, including my next guests, hallie gill berg, who is an american born dual citizen. Telly lives on a kibbutz less than half a mile from gaza. Its so close that one of gazas crossing is named for this kibbutz she lived in. Its so close she was no stranger to rocket fire. But on october 7th, she knew what she was hearing was different. Its not what she was used to. She shot this video outside of her window, as she spent hours sheltering from hamas. The shoulders you see here, thats the idf. Despite the fear, the trauma, and the uncertainty, she chose to stay in her adopted country as a survivor, even after that attack. Im so grateful that youre here. I just you grew up in new jersey. You moved here. And you were assigned to this kibbutz. But even after your service, you loved it so much you decided to stay there. I was watching your video you posted from the day of the attack. I want our viewers to listen because you hear the gunfire in the background of it. [ sound of gunfire ] what was going through your mind, as you sat there for so long . Uncertainty, fear. I was very numb. I still am numb. Majority of the country is still numb. We are living hour to hour, not day by day. We dont know what the next hour is going to bring, what terrible news we will hear. Theres still hundreds of people missing. And people, like, are constantly getting notifications that their loved one is dead or is still trapped in gaza or is dead in gaza. What was going through my head for the most part was i want to make it out of here alive. We also, like, didnt know what was happening when it was happening. Not only afterwards when i got out of the kibbutz did i really look at the media. When i felt safe to look at the media, did i actually look at the media and was shocked at what had happened during the day. You must have been so scared to be in there by yourself alone. Youre hearing what you know is not you know whats happening is not normal. But you cant leave. You cant go and find out whats going on around you. Yeah. There was when at the very beginning, around maybe 7 30, 8 00, i got a phone call from someone on the kibbutz that knows i live alone and knows that his son lives across the hall from me. And he said for me to go be with him because he had a gun. And thats, like, when i really understood, like, the severity of this situation. I heard the gunshots. I was trying not to think exactly what was happening or that it was hamas until not only when i received a video from a friend here in tel aviv that hamas is in sderot. It is better to be with someone that has a gun. Each kibbutz has its security. And i know that everyone in your kibbutz survived, except one person, who is a member of that security team, but also a friend of yours, amir. Can you just tell me about him . Amirs family is one of the big families on our kibbutz. Everyone knows them. They are constantly taking in Lone Soldiers like myself. When i moved to the kibbutz in 2019, they took in one of my really good friends. Amir was like a brother to him. So, i knew amir through my friend, but also amir was a counselor to a group of Lone Soldiers in 2021. And those fellow americans became my friends as well. So, i just got even more closer to amir. And hes one of the most intelligent people ive ever met. He just got married and his wife is pregnant, i know. Yeah. They celebrated their first year anniversary, first anniversary, a few days before this happened. And shes pregnant. And she only, like, told the public that after this all happened. They were not ready to tell the public. Its a very sad situation. We had his funeral the other day. Did you go . Yeah. Everyone is very distraught. I saw people i had never seen cry before cry and bawl their eyes out. It was very it was an army funeral, so there was gunshots there. And that was very hard for all of us. To hear that, it must have been very triggering. Very triggering to everyone there. Maybe the country is going to change protocol based on this event. You talked about how you moved to this kibbutz and you said it was one of your Favorite Places that you felt peaceful there. I mean, how has this shattered your sense on thef security . I still think that once im able to go back, i will feel secure there again because its my happy place. Its where ive built my home. A friend actually asked me this, if i would go back to live there. And i said id go back if i can tomorrow. Its my home. The apartment, my quiet corner of the world that ive made for myself. It used to be the quiet corner of the world. Sometimes it wouldnt be so quiet, with rockets. But we lived in peace there. The people in my kibbutz, they when the border was open, they would go to gaza. They were friends with people in gaza. Im used to seeing gazans come into israel all the time to work. I live right next to the crossing, and thats the crossing where people come for medical care, for work. So, for me, we lived in peace and we had a sense of being together. I had friends on the base there when it was overtaken. My kibbutz is just a miracle that were still here, and its because of the Great Security team we have and amirs sacrifice. There is also some people injured from the kibbutz. Im so sorry for what youve been through. And im grateful that you were able to even come and talk about it. Ive heard from people who, during this, just said, i marvel at how people can come and talk and speak publicly about something that theyve witnessed that was so horrific. So, thank you for that and thank you for talking about amir as well. Thank you for having me. Thank you. Well be back in just a moment. The command will come. That is what the Israeli Defense minister told troops today, who were gathering near the gaza border, also saying that they will soon see gaza not from across the border but from the inside. So, as israel is signaling that an invasion is close, the, of course, is what that looks like, and what will come next. Cnns Nic Robertson is near the gaza border. Nic, what have you been seeing tonight . Reporter kaitlan, its not just the Defense Minister whos giving an indication that troops will be going into gaza soon. I spoke with a couple of other gaza ministers. The Minister Of Economy said, look, from the political side, weve been given the green light to the military. Its up to the military now when they go in. So, the decision is taken. I was also speaking with the agriculture minister, who also used to be head of one of the Security Forces here, fought in israels military on many occasions, and said some interesting things about what gaza will look like after this Military Incursion because thats something everyones been asking. One of the things he said, look, we know that the defense, we no the gaza border, about 67 kilometers, about 50 miles long along that whole fence line. We know that was a security weak point. With goerg to radically change it. He said, there will be a big buffer zone, a nogo zone, effectively a kill zone. No one will be allowed in that area. And that will be there to protect and make zeal safer and stop incursions coming out of gaza. Thats one change. In terms of the overall Security Change and this would be a very big difference from where were at today he says that the security in gaza, the access for the idf in the future, will be like it is for the idf in the west bank at the moment, meaning they can go in and arrest people whenever they want to on their terms. Sometimes its a fire fight, but it is nothing like it is going into gaza. So, what theyre talking about is a big force thats going to take a long time to take substantial control inside gaza to completely eradicate, as they say, hamas from the streets and from the community there. So, this new future, he said, for gaza is one where they will need to build a new Authority Structure there as well. There is no indication of how likely this is to be successful. But this is the first time weve heard from senior Government Officials about their vision for what it looks like after the incursion. Right now, everyone looking for any indication that the incursion is about to happen. From sderot, weve seen heavy flares. If there was to be an incursion, that would be one of the places it would happen. Early days yet, but i think the expectation right now is its really coming soon, kaitlan. Nic robertson, thank you for that report. And with me now is, of course, someone who has been very familiar with the israeli military, the former National Security adviser to the Prime Minister, Major General you heard from Prime Minister netanyahu and other officials warning this is going to be a long war. How long do you think it will be . I think it will be basically two stages. The first one, very intensive. Its to go into the area slowly and to be in areas which are to control the area were supposed to control afterward. It will be a slow moving of big forces into the urban area to identify where the enemy or centers of command. And it will be separate inside. And then we will, for a long time, clean the area, to go after the hamas members, headquarters they have, offers they have to identify the underground tunnels and to try theyre quite complex. Do you think theyll get that intelligence on where the headquarters and whatnot are once theyre across the border . Or do you think they have a good sense of that now . I think that all the headquarters that had been known, destroyed by the air force. We have to collect information and to make all the investigation of people inside and slowly, slowly to identify the network of the which was prepared by the hamas, and then to destroy it slowly and surely. And to have more information through the operation. It is something which through the operation. Not everything is known now. You think theyll learn a lot during this operation. Yes. Its clear what israels intent is. They want to eradicate hamas military capabilities. If israel is successful in that, who is in charge of gaza . Does Prime Minister netanyahu have a plan for that . There are three options. Israel will remain there. I think it will be a mistake. We dont want the responsibility for 2 Million People with all the ramifications connected to that. I think for the palestinians, the best is if the pa will take responsibility, something they lost because hamas pushed all the members of fattah out of gaza. They basically have no power. Yes, but if they come after us, after we kill hamas, that would be much easier for them. And of course from the outside, we can help. But this is something that might not happen because the p. A. Doesnt want to take the responsibility as well. So, in the end, i think that israel will have to disconnect itself from the gaza strip. We dont have any responsibility for the civilians. We have only one responsibility is to destroy any attempt by anyone inside, to rebuild military capability. We dont have we are out of gaza strip. People dont remember more than 50 years wechlt dont have any responsibility for an area which we are not in. We dont have responsibility. We are not conquering the gaza strip. But theres a sense of responsibility in the sense of the civilian who is live there. Its not their fault what hamas did. Why it ours . Well, you go in and you conduct this massive bombing campaign. Youre telling to leave because theyre going to go in and do that, civilians could get killed even if its inadvertent during that. I think people would say theres a sense of responsibility for what happens next. If we say tay there, we have responsibility. If we are going to back to the border and what we do is only to take care for the attempt to build military capability. What if theres a vacuum created. You go in, you eradicate hamas, you leave, but theres no leadership. Weve seen that happen time and time again, where a vacuum is created and another Terrorist Organization emerges. The 2 million palestinians are lnot babies, they have responsibilities for themselves. It is their responsibility to build something which would be good for them and good for us, good for them at least. We cannot be responsible for 2 million palestinians do not know how to build something for themselves. Its not our responsibility. Their responsibility. Our responsibility for all the problems carrying syria or somewhere else. I have a lot of questions for you on what this could look like, and i want to have you back on for. I was just having the conversation with tally, who survived the attack on the kibbutz. I was listening to Anderson Cooper who was talking to the sister of a medic who stayed and was killed in the kibbutz. Her sister shared the last message with anderson. One of them was, where is the military . Where is the military . Where was the military on that day . I think it was a huge failure of the system, including the intelligence is the operational side. This is something we will investigate and we will find the solution to prevent it in the future after the war. Now we are focusing on the war with all our energy, all our thoughts, all our time is about how to win the war. And all your questions about the day after, the minute after the war, the hour after the war, investigation will take part in israel. Its a democracy. The people will not let the army and the Decision Makers not be under investigation. And we will find what went wrong. And many things went wrong. No question about it. But that will have to wait after the war because the war itself is very problematic, very challenging. It is not going to be easy, and we should not waste any time or energy about something which is not connected to the need to win the war. And after that, everything is open. Everything is open. Theyre still in leadership, so i think people would say it is connected. We have. At this very early hour in tel aviv, thank you, general. Well be back in just a moment. The house is now expected to hold its third vote for House Speaker at 10 00 a. M. Tomorrow. We just learned a few minutes ago congressman jim jordan who has not yet dropped out of this is going to hold a Press Conference at 8 00 a. M. Tomorrow morning. He has been pledging to stay in the race and had two failed votes this week. Melanie joins me now. What are we expected to hear from jim jordan at 8 00 a. M. Tomorrow . He is going to rally support for his Flailing Speakership and meeting with the key holdouts tonight trying to win out the opposition. We hear it is not going very well with jim jordan. The republican nominee is a mess. He cannot get the votes he needs and refuses to drop out of the race preventing other candidates from getting in. There was a heated closed door meeting that developed into yelling and screaming and one member, nancy, got blocked by another member on twitter because they were fighting. They also are starting to have personal threats. There are concerns for Member Safety of those republicans who voted against jim jordan. Really, the house is in chaos right now with no speaker and no end in sight, kaitlan. A lot of cursing it appears. Well see whats said tomorrow, maybe some expletives. Well have more on the ground in israel after this quick break. Youre probably not easily persuaded to switch mobile providers for your business. But what if we told you its possible that comcast Business Mobile can save you up to 75 a year on your wireless bill versus the big three carriers . Its true. Plus, when you buy your first line of mobile, you get a second line free. There are no Term Contracts or line activation fees. And you can bring your own device. Oh, and all on the most reliable 5g Mobile Network nationwide. Wireless that works for you. Its not just possible. Its happening. Quick note on those who have been so incredibly amazing to share their stories with us, people like tali and others who have told us what it was like to