♪ ♪ you are live in the "cnn newsroom." i'm jim acosta in washington. we begin with breaking news. we just learned from the white house that one of the americans being held hftostage by hamas ia 3-year-old child, i repeat, a 3-year-old child. the child's parents were killed in the october 7th attacks and more on that in just a moment and meanwhile in gaza the health crisis is spiralling out of control at the hospital there and officials there say al shifa, gaza's biggest hospital is, and it has staff trapped inside and am wrablabses unable check the wounded and doctors say they expect to lose more infants each day as they face the risk of infections. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu claims the hospital is being used as a xhancommand cen for hamas which officials deny and they're working to create safe corridors and our dana bash asked netanyahu for a days' long pause for humanitarian aid and this is how the prime minister responded. >> that's not a pause. if you're talkinging about stopping the fighting, that's exactly when hamas wants? hamas wants an endless series of pauses that basically dissipate the battle against them. >> let's go straight to cnn's orrin lieberman in tel aviv. what more are you learning at this hour? >> well, it seems much of the fighting today focused once again in northern gaza. according to the idf and according for what we're hearing from the refugee camp in gaza city and just north of shifa hospital, the largest hospital in gaza under tremendous strain because it's run out of electricity, food, fuel, water and that has made such a difficult situation there even far more challenging there. the idf has raided dozens of buildings in the refugee camp and they said they raided the gaza marina there and you can see from idf statements over the last several days and they are moving if toward shifa hospital which benjamin netanyahu has said is a hub for hamas command and control and certainly appears to be the direction in which the idf is moving. at this point the idf says they have arrested 20 hamas terrorists including some who took part in the october 7th terror attack and have brought those into israel for interrogation and tried to use the information with the ongoing operation in gaza. we have seen some video from the idf which shows the difficult situation here and they say they've opened up three humanitarian corridors earlier in the day through the afternoon, and that's allowed at least the possibility of some evacuations from the rantisi hospital, shifa hospital and given the situations on the streets and given the fighting we have heard from people in gaza that they're afraid to take those routes because of the fighting and the number of forces there in northern gaza, jim? >> orrin lieberman in tel aviv, thank you very much. >> it's estimate there are more than 200 hostages being held by hamas inclauding several americans and we just learned in the last several minutes that a 3-year-old child is one of the american hostages and that according to the white house. jake sullivan said negotiations for their release are ongoing. >> they have nine americans who are missing, one green card holder who is missing. we don't know the status, whether they are alive or whether they have passed away, but we are looking to get the safe recovery of all those individuals and we are staying in close touch with their families. in pack, i'll be meeting with the families of the american hostages this week. >> and cnn's senior white house reporter kevin liptack joins us from delaware. kevin, what more can you tell us? we are learning just at this hour that one of those american hostages is a 3-year-old child. i know there's very little detail about that, but just an awful situation. what more can you tell us? >> yeah, and we learned this in a readout of a phone call that president biden held with the amir of qatar. you'll remember the qataris have played a critical role in brokering some sort of hostage release with hamas and in that phone call president biden, the white house said, condemned the holding of hostages and as you said, revealed for the first time that one of the americans held hostage is a 3-year-old toddler whose parents were killed in the hamas attacks on israel on october 7th. so certainly the negotiations and the talks to release hostages are still under way. of course, american officials have said that in order to get out all 200 hostages, more than 200, it would require a significant break in the fighting and that fighting has been relentless including around that hospital that orrin was discussing. the national security adviser jake sullivan was pressed today on that hospital and the hostilities around that hospital and he did say it was within the hamas playbook to use hospitals to house fighters and store weapon, but he also issued a message of caution to israel. listen to what he said. >> the bottom line for the united states is that we do not want to see fire fights in hospital. we do not want to see inonnocen patients who are sick and wounded injured in the cross fire. that is how we look at this issue and that is how we are communicating with our israeli counterpart. >> and so in that interview dana bash also pressed sullivan on whether israel was adhering to the rules of war and he said he wouldn't be the judge or jury on that question. so certainly the u.s. is still standing shoulder to shoulder with israel and also warning it to protect civilian life. jim, tomorrow president biden will meet with the president of indonesia. that's the largest muslim majority nation. the president joko widodo has just come from saudi arabia with a large meeting with arab and muslim leaders, and he has called for a ceasefire and this will be a point of discussion for the two men tomorrow at the white house, jim. >> kevin liptak for us, thank you very much. senior adviser to prime minister netanyahu mark regev. i want to start off request your reaction to this breaking news that a 3-year-old american child is among the hostages. that is outrageous. that is sick that hamas would take a 3-year-old child hostage as well as all of the other children that have been taken hostage in all of this. what can you tell us about this efforts to free this child and the others? >> at the moment, hamas is holding 239 hostages and of them some elderly people at the age of 75 and also 32 children. of the 32 children the american 3-year-old is not the youngest. there is a 9-month-old baby and you say quite correctly, what sort of crazy, sick people kidnap babies and infants? it really is disgusting. >> it's totally outrageous, and i wonder what is going on with these negotiations that are taking place? what will it take, do you think to get some host anges out? >> there's been talk of whether or not there could be a longer pause or cease fire, that just helps hamas reconstitute itself and defeats the purpose of eradicating hamas and what could be done to get them out the the very least? >> we've expressed a readiness to release the hostages, by offering aes is fire, we have to understand what we're up against. when it invaded people and buch you ared our people and they've taken me, and because they become boy scouts and they become brutal killers and the only way to expedite their release is to beef up the pressure on ham a the military pressure and make hamas understand that there is no choice, but to release these people. that's the way to do it, to make hamas feel the pain and there are these folks that the qatar government is sort of involved in. qatar has a relationship with hamas. it is hosting the leadership of hamas in the capital doha and hamas is telling the world we have a relationship with these people and that serves the interest of the west because that gives us influence. there's a crist is imof qatar and they wouldn't have a relationship with isis, i presume. they wouldn't have a relationship with al qaeda, i presume, why would hamas? the qatar government says we have influence. okay. so it is time for qatar to show it has positive influence and let's see if it can facilitate the release of the hostages. >> is there any information about the well-being of these children, of this 3-year-old american hostage? i know the intelligence, and the visibility into all of this is pretty opaque, but what, if any, information do you have on that? >> i can't be too specific other than we know most of the hostages are alive, and that we are holding hamas accountable for their well-being. and while we want their release and they need to be released immediately and unconditionally, pending that, it's time for the red cross to visit them. of course, hamas has refused red cross visits which also shows us what hamas is about, and i think the truth is, jim, that by keeping the pressure hamas will keep the people out. we want them all out. the americans, israelis and all of the other nationalities they all should be released immediately. >> let me ask you about the al shifa hospital that we've been discussing this week. you said hamas is using a network of tunnels under the al shifa hospital. have you had any success of infiltrating that massive tunnel network it get some sense as to what is going on with respect to those tunnels and the security of that hospital? >> so the story of the tunnels is no secret. i think everyone in gaza city knows about hamas' subterranean terror infrastructure. it's no secret. it's well known that people don't go on the record to talk about it and that's because they fear hamas' violent retribution and we know it's there and under the al shifa hospital there's hamas command and control for the terror military machine and from that command and control there is a network leading to depots to missile launch sites and we know this for a fact and hamas has not accidentally placed their military machine under a hospital and they've deliberately done so to shield their war machine with human shields and the hospital is to shield their military machine. that is, of course, a war crime. that is forbidden under international law. we are being as surgical as we can, and we will destroy hamas' military structure while doing the utmost, and we've brought fuel to the hospital, to know they'll run generators so the hospital can continue to function, but i'll tell, she said the idf left. >> today the head of a hospital in southern gaza said more than a dozen kelled and that was just south of the military i would told civilians run to. what about the safety of these hospitals? obviously, the civilian population in gaza, they're worried about their babies and their babies being able to live through all of this and this war obviously is making that exceedingly difficult. what about protecting the hospitals? >> so we are, we are making a maximum effort to protect the hospitals and that is why we allowed fuel to go to the shifa hospital and that's why we offered to evacuate all of the patients and those that need evacuating in ambulances and we are ready to facilitate that, as well and hamas is not allowing that to happen and hamas is using the hospital system in gaza as part of its military machine, but jim, do you have any illusions? we saw this sort of grotesque violence these hamas killers are capable of when they invaded israel and slaughtered our people, raped and murdered, burned people alive. we saw all of that and now we see what they're doing as they hold babies of gaza as human shields for their war machine. we are making every effort to safeguard their thrn and it's hamas who wants to die on the extreme and crazy ideology. >> is there any way to go into these hospitals and rescue the kids? >> i think it's obviously, difficult and we're trying to be as surgical as we can be in a difficult combat situation. ultimately, we have the ground forces there and boots on the ground and they can be as surgical as is humanly possible and we're trying to, once again, we are trying to safeguard the civilians and we're trying to protect the civilians and as we attack and destroy hamas. >> you should know, jim, that since we've opened up a humanitarian corridor in the gaza city, tens of thousands people have left and that's in addition to the hundreds of thousands we've previously left and up until now they're preventing civilians from leaving the combat zone and they want to protect it and shield it from the military machine. in normal countries like israel, canada and the united states and so on. the job of the military is to protect civilians and hamas inverts that. hamas says we use civilians to protect our military machine and it's disgusting and has to be condemned. >> all right. ambassador, thank you very much for your time. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me, jim. >> coming up next, i'll be joined by a doctor who has staff working in hospitals in gaza. he'll tell us what they are seeing and president biden set to meet this week from chinese president t xi jinpingng amid t frososty relatioionship. ththat's next.t. we're continuing to follow the situation in gaza's largest hospital as fighting rages nearby and a claim cnn has not been able to verify and take a listen to what benjamin netanyahu had to say about what israel is doing to minimize civilian casualties there. here's what he said. >> we've called to evacuate all of the patients from that hospital and in fact, a hundred or so have already been, vak waited. i've called for field hospitals and the french president has sent a floating hospital ship and i've asked the emirates to send a field hospital. they have, and other countries have done the same and i expect the u.n. to build on this. there's no reason why we can't take the patients out of there. >> let's bring in dr. sahir salul and his team are at multiple hospitals in gaza. doctor, we appreciate your time very much. what was your reaction to what the prime minister said just a few moments ago and what is your sense of the situation at the al shifa hospital. what are you hearing from people on the ground there? >> thank you, jim, for having me. >> what we are hearing from our people on the ground and last time we were able to communicate with them was about 36 hours ago, that the situation is grave and al shifa hospital and other hospitals in northern gaza that dead bodies are piling up in the hospitals and that electricity is in great shortage and that patients who are in the icu in the intensive care unit are dying because of lack of electricity and that there are 37 newborn babies on incubators that are threatened to die because of lack of lech rhysity and there is a shortage of food, water and medical supplies and they are undergoing without anesthesia and they are on the floors of the emergency room and the o.r. because there is a lack of space in the hospital and this is the largest hospital complex in gaza. i've been in that complex multiple times and so are many of my colleagues who went to gaza in medical missions, and it is an amazing hospital despite the shortage and the limitation. that is right now rnd a lot of stress. i would like to have a sif way to evacuate the patients and the the medical staff and the medical staff last time they communicated said it is impossible because they are shooting and fighting around the hospital. the hospital is under siege and they don't feel safe to leave the hospital. >> so you're saying at this point from what you're hearing from your people there at the hospital, it is not possible to evacuate? >> that's what we heard last time we were able to communicate with them because several people who tried to leave the hospital were shot at, some of them died and they were not able to retrieve the bodies. >> do you know who was shooting at them? >> i'm sorry. go ahead. they were shooting at them. >> we communicated with idf to see if the humanitarian pause can be secured so people can leave the hospital safely and we were told that one side of the hospital is safe, but our staff told us that there's no place that is safe around the hospital and they cannot leave. >> so when people try to leave, you're saying that they're being shot at. do you know who was doing the shooting? >> no one knows. as you may imagine it's a war situation, but people are dying when they're trying to leave the hospital and that's why our medical staff were not able to leave and what i'm concerned about more is the patients and the many patients we were talking about 2900 patients in the hospitals and children on ventilators and severely injured patients will need to be evacuated and there's no other place to evacuate them in southern gaza and there's not enough ambulances to evacuate them and there's not enough medics who can accompany them during the, evacuation to make sure they stay alive during the transportation. >> and as you probably are aware, doctor. the idf has made this claim that underneath the al shifa hospital hamas is conducting operations in what has been described as a network of tunnels in that area that's linked with other tunnels in and around gaza. what is your sense of that from talking to your people there? are they aware of this? do they know that hamas is operating under the hospital? what can you tell us? i've been in gaza four times and al shifa hospital multiple times and 45 doctors and nurses from my organization, volunteer doctors, quite diverse who have been over the past four years and we went to every section in the hospital to the operating rooms and to the emergency room and to the outpatient clinic and we did training and there were no spaces in the hospital complex that were suspicious or that they were blocked or military activities. i'm talking about above the ground. what is under the ground, no one knows. in chicago we have tunnels under the ground that no one know about them, but in the hospital itself there is nothing suspicious and that's the testimony of many doctors who have been in gaza many times. >> all right, dr. zahair, please keep us posted if your team is able to evacuate. in the meantime, thank you. >> thank you, jim. >> still ahead, why white house aides are viewing the highly anticipated meeting between president biden and xi jinping as prorogress evenen before iti starteted. that's's next. you want to be able to provide your child with the tools or resources they need. with reliable internet at home, through the internet essentials program, the world opened up. fellas, fellas. that's how my son was able to find the hidden genius project. we wanted to give y'all the necessary skills to compete with the future. kevin's now part of this next generation of young people who feel they can thrive. ♪ ♪ breaking news now. cnn is learning the u.s. has conducted new air strikes in syria. cnn's orrin lieberman joins us now. i know this is just breaking in the last couple of moment, but what can you tell us? >> we just heard from defense secretary lloyd austin in a statement who said the u.s. has struck several targets in eastern syria this after we've seen continued rocket and drone attacks on u.s. forces in iraq and syria. the u.s. has conducted strikes in the past. one about a week ago and one several weeks before that, but because of the continued strikes, and because of the repeated attacks that the u.s. blames on iran's revolutionary guard core and affiliated groups the u.s. took the decision to act again. in this case austin said the u.s. targeted a safe haven as well as a training facility used by these groups in eastern syria, and he also says, and i'll quote this parts the froms has no higher priority than the safety of personnel, and the u.s. will defend itself, its personnel and its interests. worth noting that since october 17th, the u.s. has had -- has come under fire from facilities in iraq and syria. approximately 46 times and that's resulted in minor injuries and traumatic brain injuries to approximately 56 u.s. service members there and that was part of the thinking that there needed to be more action to deter and prevent these sorts of attacks from happening again and from rest of the region, and unfortunately for the u.s., other groups here simply haven't seen it that way and have linked the conflict together seeing as a way to punish the united states for what's happening in gaza and that's at least one of the reasons we're seeing these continued attacks. the u.s. has tried to make these precision defense strikes to deter groups from continuing to attack u.s. forces, but so far we have seen those attacks continue, jim. >> orrin, forgive me, but i'm just curious, do we know exactly who is launching these attacks on u.s. u.s. military members in syria in these areas where these iran-affiliated targets are being hit? who is doing the attacks? >> the u.s. has broadly accused islamic revolutionary guard core of being behind these and the shiite groups and shia militias of carrying out these attacks and we have seen instances in which individual groups have taken responsibility and i don't know that we've seen every single one of these attacks claimed by one group or another, broadly speaking and the u.s. holds iran responsible for this, but instead of trying to sort of start a bigger conflict with iran and tries to send that message through these affiliated groups to take them out and strike these facilities and make sure iran gets that message and that's why there's been such a buildup of u.s. forces in the region and naval forces and more and that a message of deterrence to iran's regime. >> orrin leishman thank you very much for that important information. joining us with perspective, former u.s. defense secretary bill cohen. mr. secretary, good to have you on, as always. your reaction to this breaking news we just heard from orrin lieberman and the u.s. striking affiliated targets in eastern syria again, they're trying to send iran a message. >> well, i think the biden administration has no alternative, but to attack these sites. i believe that iran's hand is behind most of the events taking place certainly in gaza in syria and elsewhere. i notice that the iranian head of state is meeting with the saudis at this particular point and the saudis have an opportunity to tell the iranians to back off from what they're doing because it could cause a conflagration in the region if iran continues to order these strikes and the united states responds you're stepping up the ladder and potential escalation into a full-sell and iran has to be careful with what they're doing, and i think the saudis should send that message rather than welcoming the iranians into the kingdom. >> the other piece of breaking news we're following this afternoon and we are learning from the white house that a 3-year-old american, just 3 years old is among the hundreds of hostages being held in hamas in gaza and we were talking to mark regev was saying that the 3-year-old american child is one of around 30 or so children being held by hamas. what is your sense of that when you hear that kind of information coming out of the white house, a 3-year-old child? it speaks to the level of brutality by hamas. >> it does show how merciless hamas is and they show no concern for human life and the israelis are more or less carrying out their mission on hamas' terms. hamas doesn't care how many palestinians are killed, in fact, they feel the more you kill the stronger we are and this is something that the israelis have to be concerned about, that they might be win in the ground and in the air, but lose the war in establishing positive relationships with all of the other countries in the regions that israel, once this is over can say we're living in an area where we have peace and stability and the support of the arab people in the gulf states and also the palestinians, and that gets back to what's the end state? what's the endgame? and we have to start at the end and work yourself back saying get our hostages back and get hamas to dismantle it and then what? the one-state solution means perpetual warfare and the two-state is a chance for peace and the israelis and the rest have to strive for, but one other point, jim, you raised the issue of the baby and nine months old and not to mention the 3-year-old. you also raised the issue and we have to be concerned about the killing of palestinian children because that sensds a message that counteracts our sympathy, and outrage and we have to be concerned about that and the israelis to their credit are saying we are doing everything we can, we need to have more humanitarian pathways and we need to announce that and show the world what we're doing otherwise the world will only see that the israelis are killing innocent people and that works against them and there's one other thing. >> yeah? >> a great warrior in the 12th century said avoid bloodshed because blood never sleeps and that's the danger we have here where we kill so many innocent people, they will become the hamas leaders or some sub sections of that in the future and that's not to israel's benefit. >> right. it's the age-old question. we heard it after 9/11 are we killing more terrorists than we are creating or creating more terrorists than we're killing? the president has a very key meeting with china's xi jinping. there is already a lot on the president's plate and the white house has made this point of saying that they want a better relationship with xi, with china but there are a lot of obstacles in the way. what's your sense of it? >> i think it's really important that they're meeting. this has been going behind the scenes. we had the foreign minister here, the chinese foreign minister, i had a chance to meet with him, as well. obviously, they want a better trade relationship and they don't like the fact that we have a high fence and small window of what we can ship to them so they want a bigger window, and smaller fence. president xi needs to tell his minister of defense you should start meeting with secretary austin. the facta they're flying aircraft within ten feet of hours when surveilling the region could potentially have a collision and set everything back. the president should ask mr. president, please have let's have a meeting between our ministers of defense because that could spread very quickly into a confrontation and you shouldn't want it. so we'll talk trade and let's talk about military stability and military to military combinations and conferences and pick up the phone. have the minister pick up the phone. secretary cohen, thanks so much. we appreciate it. good talking to you. >> thank you. >> former president donald trump is suggesting he would weaponize the department of justice if re-elected. a clear sign the president wants to ignore the rule of law and one of the officers who defended the capitol on januaryry 6th w jojoin me to t talk about t thi. ! >> that was body camera video taken by january 6th, on january 6th by former u.s. capitol police officer sergeant aquilino, he was assigned as a quote, medieval battleground. his physical and mental injuries ultimately forced him to step down. since then he's channeled his experience into a new memoir, the american shield and the immi immigrant sergeant. sergeant grinnel, thank you very much for your service and congratulations on the book. it's good to see you. one of the rioters involved in that clip we just played a few moments ago, former trump state department appointee federico klein was sentenced to nearly six years in prison. you're one of the officers and you said he assaulted you that day. what do you think of the sentence? was that enough? >> thanks for having me, just one quick clarification, that was part of the metropolitan police. we don't carry cameras. >> very good. >> regarding the video of mr. klein, i am glad that he received the sentence that he did. i was expecting a little more, but however, it is some type of justice. he went to the system and the judge found him culpable. he did attack me and he went through the system and got what he deserved. >> you wrote this book and wanted to share your experience. we talked to one of your colleagues and what do you want to say in your story? >> my story, i just wanted to convey what happened to me. i know after i testified a lot of people were make up stuff about me, people who never came and talked to me about it, so i was trying to give my experience on my own accord and basically what happened not only on january 6th, but everything i had done for this country throughout my life, and i do speak in every single chat. >> you and i were talking about this during the commercial break that it's come up in recent weeks as we have seen former president donald trump who obviously is very much responsible for what took place on january 6th, describe the people who are in jail serving prison sentences for what they did on the 6th as, quote, hostages. what do you think of that? >> to me that's so ridiculous because based on his interpretation of calling -- the clarification -- in calling them hostages, he's telling me and all of the officers who responded that we were the bad guys and we were the captors, if i remember correctly and my memory served me well, we were the ones defending the capitol regardless who was -- regardless who we were protecting and no matter what party they belonged to or ideology. we just simply did our job, and going back to mr. klein, he was a military person and yet he still went and took up arm and part of the violence. i was -- i am a veteran myself. i am former military, and i decided to defend the capitol, not attack it and those people last week there was another one who was claiming about using his ptsd as a reason why he did or being susceptible to the calls for violence by donald trump and what not. i have the same symptoms, but that didn't convert me to attack the capitol. that didn't force me to convince me to remove myself and let all those people go through. >> right. >> so, i don't know, people are just using excuses, and i think the former president calling them hostages is a disservice and a disgrace for our sacrifice. >> and just the other day, he was saying that he might use the department of justice, weaponize the department of justice to go after his political opponents if he's put back in the white house. let's listen to this. >> they've done indictments in order to win an election. they call it weaponization, and the people aren't going to stand for it, but yeah, they've done something that allows the next party. if i happen to be president and i see someone who is doing well and beating me very badly, i say go down and indict them. mostly that would be -- they would be out of business. they'd be out. they would be out of the election. >> sergeant gonell, what goes through your mind when you see trump as the front-runner of the republican party for the republican nomination going into next year's election saying things like that? does it surprise you? does it shock you? are you outraged that he might get back in? >> as i discussed in my book, it doesn't surprise me what he says. what surprised me is the cowardness from the republicans that support him because they are the party that claim that they support law enforcement officers. if you don't want to be indicted you don't want to be persecuted then don't commit a crime. don't commit a felony like this guy had done in the past and he had shown no signs of learning anything and continued doing the behavior because he had the full support of the gop followers and elected officials. they could have put him away after january 6th and however they decide that it was more beneficial for them to remain in power to go back and resuscitate his political career and incomprehensible, and i think, again, if he doesn't want to be persecuted, then start committing crimes. >> on this veterans day weekend, thank you for your service. we appreciate it. >> thank you. we'll be right back. i could use a little help. yeah, there's a lot of risk out there. huh ♪♪ hey, is this thing hard to learn? 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