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>> carolyn, thank you very much. thanks to all of you for joining us. don't go anywhere. i'm monday morning. we're so glad you're with us. hope you had a good weekend. we have a lot of news to get to. five things to know for this monday, november 13th. breaking overnight, senator tim scott has dropped out of the republican presidential primary. the sudden announcement stung his own staff and donors. gaza's largest crisis says it's of the of fuel with three newborns dying as a result. israel says it offered to provide fuel, but hamas blocked the delivery. also the pentagon say it is carried out new deadly airstrikes against facilities in syria. donald trump's legal team set to begin its defense in the high had-stakes civil fraud trial here in new york. first, the witness stand, donald trump jr. >> and house lawmakers returning to d.c. to consider mike johnson's plan to avert a shutdown. major questions remain with four days left until funding runs you. "cnn this morning" starts right now. certainly a prize when i woke up, senator tim scott suspending his run for the. he made the announcement during a live television interview. we're told it caught many of his own staff members and donors by surprise. you can see it caught the tv host off guard too. >> when i go back to iowa, it will not be as a presidential candidate. i am suspending my campaign. i think the voters who are the most remarkable people on the planet, have been really clear that they are telling me not now, tim. don't think they are saying no, but i think they are saying not now. >> i just to frame trey gowdy's face. they are very good friends. here's a look at the gop field now. scott is dropping out two months before the iowa caucuses. sources close to his campaign says his team was worried about qualifying for next month's debate and leeing the race allows him to return to the senate without an embarrassing finish in iowa. let's bring in eva mcend. the timing was a surprise to trey gowdy, including some of his staff. why did it happen now? >> surprise to many of us. i was speaking to those close to the campaign last night, and they said they were finding out on television just like we were. his team had been worried about qualifying for the fourth republican debate next month. he was the last candidate to meet the donor and polling thresholds to meet last week's debate, and that really spelled trouble. the thought is by leaving the race people say he can return to the senate without an embarrassing finish in iowa. he preserves the possibility of a future political run and leaves without getting in the cross hairs of the former president. that seems to be what went into the calculation. >> he's not going to endorse. >> it seems like he doesn't think that's going to be particularly helpful at this time. let's listen to his reasoning. >> i'm going recommend that the voters study each candidate and their candidacies and frankly their past. and make the best decision for the future of the country. the best way for me to be helpful is not weigh in on who they should endorse. >> what's interesting now is to see where all of the donors go. i was speaking to a prominent donor last night. and he told me he's disappointed, not surprised. i spoke to him on friday just a few days ago, and he said the team was telling him they were all in on iowa. so he was really surprised at how quickly things changed. he did also tell me now he's shift issing his resources to nikki haley. it seems as though other donors are going in the same direction. >> thank you for the reporting. bring it up. bring up the clock. there you go. four days left to prevent a government shutdown. apparently we didn't get very far this weekend. mike johnson pitching a two-step plan to fund part of the government until january 19th, the second part would fund it until february 2nd. neither includes additional aid for ukraine or israel. johnson already has his work cut out for him. some republicans have already stepped out against this bill. lauren fox joining us on the hill with an update. >> reporter: good morning. this is really now a question for what house democrats are going to do. that is because there are already a number of conservatives who do not like the plan that johnson unveiled on saturday on a private conference call with his members. that's because there are no spending cuts in either short-term spending bill. this would be a two-part staggered, short-term spending process. something unlike anything we have seen in washington before. a lot of carrots see it as gimmicky. they argue it's overpolice indicates something that could be much simpler. and yet one notable thing over the weekend with so many democrats holding back their fire, remaining open to the idea, in part because there aren't spending cuts included. that was a red line for many democrats. we're keeping an eye on how house democrats proceed over the next couple days. the first test is going to be passing a rule that tick indicates the rules of the house floor for any legislation that comes before that body. and it's really important because typically it's the majority party that gets the rule over the finish line. but it's very possible that conservatives could vote against that rule. that would obviously be a major problem for johnson because then he either has to turn to democrats to help with the rule or he has to try to pass this bill under a suspension of the rule, which means you need two-thirds majority. so there's a lot of remaining questions for how johnson gets this over the finish line. >> you zeroed in on the key. where are democrats on this? there are no spending cuts. it's that far off. we'll have to see. new overnight the u.s. carrying out a new round of airstrikes in eastern syria. lloyd austin says it targeted a training facility and a safe house. officials believe iran is responsible for 46 rocket and drone launches against u.s. troops in iraq and syria since october 17th. the u.s. has been trying to send a message of deterrence to iran through strikes like these and the military presence in the region. but the attacks have persisted. at least 56 u.s. troops have been hurt ranging from minor to traumatic brain injuries. fighting continues in gaza where the medical system is literally collapsing. we want to warn you some of these images we're about to play are veries disturbing. hospitals in gaza are running out of fuel and supplies. doctors are just overwhelmed as thousands of people pack into these pl centers seeking refuge from the airstrikes. a hospital director says newborn babies have been taken off incubators, kept in foil and placed next to hot water to keep them alive. >> gaza's largest hospital where patients and staff report being trapped inside because of fighting nearby. the hospital director telling cnn that all essential units have collapsed saying, quote, there's no more water, food, milk for children and babies. the situation in the hospital is catastrophic. the israeli prime minister says the hospital is being used as a command center for hamas, something hamas has denied. >> this is no reason why we can't take the patients out of there instead of letting hamas use it for a command center for terrorism. even though they tried to prevent the civilians from leaving, hundreds of thousands have left. >> let's go straight to jerusalem. the very pressing and urgent question, is there any pathway to get assistance to the hospital that will work? >> reporter: we have been hearing from the medics on the ground. we heard from the hospital's director, who has described the situation there as catastrophic. this is amongst the latest of gaza's hospitals, which are facing collapse. this is the largest hospital. as we have been hearing from teams on the ground, they are running out of supplies and medication. crucially, they are running out of fuel in order to be able to provide that care in order to be able to operate on patients. the hospital's director saying now when they are receiving wounded patients, they are only able to provide first aid. all the rooms are out of service. and as we know, there are hundreds of patients inside altogether with the medical staff, we're talking about 1,500 people. and that's in addition to the thousands of estimated hospital officials of civilians who have flocked in the hope this will be some sort of sanctuary amid the ongoing airstrikes and fighting. we have heard from medical teams on the ground, who have urged for more fuel supplies we have been hearing from one doctor who has been describing the devastating situation, a warning to our viewers, some of this footage is extremely distressing. take a look. >> there was a direct injury in the head, internal bleeding. we can't do surgeries. no surgeries, no oxygen, no electricity. we work manually. it is a clear injury. it needs an urgent surgery, a life-saving one. he's less than a year old. >> reporter: as you mentioned, we heard from the prime minister benjamin netanyahu yesterday saying there's to reason for people to not be able to evacuate. they have an evacuation oneaste soid of the hospital, but have been telling us it's near impossible to evacuate this hospital safely because of the constant bombardment they have described. >> even to the fact that some of the fuel that israel delivered and left outside the hospital, some of the doctors were too concerned to go outside to get it given what has happened. thank you for the reporting. hours from now, donald trump's legal team is set to launch their defense. first up is don jr. getting ready to stake the stand. also eric adams saying heavy will cooperate with the fbi after his phones were seized and details is have maergeed about what f federal invnvestigatorsr lolooking at.. couldn't be at at the debate because i'm very v busy. i'm going from trial to trial. i'm basically doing house hunters, but with courtrooms. but these trials making all my children testify against me, my sweet little middle-aged criminal children. so awful to bring in the family. it will be very sad when i pin it on all of them. probably eric. >> it's funny because it's true. donald trump's legal battles getting the "saturday night live" treatment this weekend. in just a few hours, his team will be launching their defense in the civil fraud trial. the attorney general's case rested last week. prosecutors called don jr. to the stand and denied having any role and said he consulted with lawyers before he signed off on them. joining us to discuss is erroll lewis and elie honig. from the legal perspective, why do you bring in don jr. first? >> i think he's going to be a spoke spokesperson. he's going to be a lead-off hitter. they want the to come out strong and want attention and our cameras on what is happening today. if they led off with an accountant, someone from the banks, i don't think it gets as much attention or as much of a splash. so this is a conscious, strategic decision to call don jr. first. what he's going to try to do is maybe to some extent justify the over valuations, but he's also going to try to explain the way they do business and explain why the banks were willing partners here and not victims. >> it seems that the lur is talking about the political and the public opinion argument, not the legal argument, this is a bench trial. you could argue the judge would rather hear a defense from the accountants and the banks. >> ab the salutely. the judge said he's going to let them sort of make a political case. he's already ruled on much of what i expect to hear from donald trump jr. today. what he's likely to say is that this is the way we do things. the valuation of mar-a-lago, it's clearly worth a billion dollars and nobody got hurt. so the judge has already ruled on all these things. but he doesn't want to get reversed or feel like he's being unfair to them. he's going to give them every opportunity to do this. so i think we're going to hear this over and over and over again. from my opinion, we have given it good tv coverage when there's a trump in the witness stand. not because there's some accountant there. they are going to be talking outside of the courtroom, where it's important to emphasize they have already lost a lot of this case. >> it's really bumming out accountants right now in terms of their self-worth there. >> they will get their day on the stand. >> i want to get to this. what we have seen with the mayor of new york, what happened on friday, explain to people because when i saw it, i don't know if there's any precedent for what happened and what it means. >> it's a big deal to execute a search warrant on the sitting mayor of the city where you operate. this is being run by the southern district of new york. this is the feds. this is the united states department of justice. here's the textbook version of it. textbook says in order to get a search warrant, you need probable cause that a crime was committed and you'll find evidence of that crime in whatever it iss you're seizing. in this case, eric adams' cell phones you're always careful when you do a search warrant, but you're extra careful when you sign off on a search warrant as the u.s. attorney, as main justice on the sitting mayor of new york. worth noting a federal judge also has to agree. >> but it doesn't have to be that person's crime. >> that's true. technically, if i robbed a bank and buried the money in his backyard, it wouldn't mean he's in trouble for it. >> he's a former police chief. he goes so far above and beyond to follow the rules that he says some of his staff call it is annoying. that is sort of the context here. >> that's what he says. and being i have covered the last five mayors. if i say don't blaek the law, at some point you say why do you have to tell them every day? are they forgetting? so he's got a real serious problem here. frankly, his reaction to it has really sort of engendered a lot more yosty about this. this has never happened before. it happened on monday. hen didn't tell anybody about it. even though he had a full 45-minute televised press conference that was supposed to be dedicated to this subject is. he never breathed a word about it. he doesn't have to do that, but by the time it came out on friday, you're thinking you were okay with this. you just thought it was normal you gay over your phones and had all your electronic devices for a couple days. and you have nothing else to i say about it. so we're very curious to hear what he has to say about it. the story set involving. reporting from the "new york times" is painting a picture here of something that, frankly, sounds plausible. it's this murky dividing line between a cant, even a donor, asked you to do something on the the government side, and you do that for them. it's very fact specific. if you do it and say, i'll only do this if you give me money for my campaign, you have probably broken the law. if you're just doing it because there's a coincidence, they happen to be a constituent and a donor and happen to have a l legitimate need that you helped them with, the same way you would with with anybody else, it's probably not. so it's a murky, sticky situation. >> we're talking about a manhattan big building. >> it was the election year. once you become the democratic nominee, you're the mayor-elect. >> the mayor has not been accused of any wrong doing or he says he has not done anything wrong. i wake up with the baseline of don't break laws today. i don't feel like you have to say it, but i love the mayor of new york. >> good on you. bad traffic in los angeles is about to be a lot worse. this is a huge fire that shut down part of the buzziest freeway. an eruption nin iceland lacs more likely after 1,000 mini earthquakes were reported in 12 hours. we'l'll have a l live reportrt,. c'mon, we're right there. c'mon baby. it's the only we need. go, go, go, go! ah! touchdown baby! -touchdown! are your neighbors watching the same game? 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>> no, because this is so important. i will not be self-financing my campaign. i won't need to because we're drawing wonderful. i love america more today than i did on may 22nd. but when i go back to iowa, it will not be a as a presidential candidate. i i am suspending my campaign. >> that was now former 2024 presidential candidate tim. if you're waking up this morning kraching your head, a lot of people are surprised he decided to leave the race. it took his aids by surprise, even as the republican faced an uphill battle trying to breakthrough. joining us now is chief national affairs analyst kasie hunt and erroll lewis is back at the table. kasie hunt, let me start with you. i went to bed before this happened. >> me too. >> we wake up and see the headline. why now? >> i think i don't know if i can do the trey gowdy face, but the note worthy thing to me, it was pretty clear that tim scott's campaign never took off the way frankly a lot of people in washington thought it might. he had all the ingredients to be really successful in the traditional republican party. he had a lot of backing. honestly, he wasn't public about it it, but the people working against donald trump for more traditional candidates like mitt romney were work ing on his operation trying to figure out how they could make that happen. but when i talked to source, i did a lot of this on election night last week, they keep saying to me that there's just no appetite in the republican base right now for someone who is happy and sun isny. they are angry. the base is angry. that's a big part of why donald trump has had such a durable lead. he campaigns in a much different way. tim scott tried to be the morning in america republican candidate, and it's just not what people are into. so it does make sense. he saw the writing on the wall, and here we are. he surprised a the lot of the people that worked for him. they weren't thrilled to learn about it that way. >> he needed to raise money from 80,000 people. and i think he just reached the point that it's justic i can't make this or i'll have to blow out everything in order to get there. i think he studied for the wrong test. sunny optimism is not selling. they also have a huge problem. not just donald trump, but they have a problem called abortion. the evangelical base of iowa is not going to solve that problem. he was really trying to optimize his campaign towards that part of the republican base. that part of the republican base has brought the party to a tricky place where they are losing race after race after race on this issue. they are going to have to try to figure that out. tim scotts was not the goi to do it. >> moving to the ore side of the aisle, he had to sit down with dean phillips. had he had some strong words about his election prospects. what did he tell you? >> we should note that the white house doesn't view the challenge as a serious one that's going to ultimately result in him winning the nomination. neither do most democrats in washington. but there's no question that someone in your own party a attacking you on the things that voters tell us in polls are your weaknesses is not great. and when i talked to dean phillips over the weekend, it's clear he's angry about the attacks they have been made on him. he's escalating. take a look at what he to say about the president. >> he's a good man. i respect him. he did a good job. but what i do want is the truth which is every single poll. hooep losing in 5 of 6 battleground states. his approval numbers are historically low. the rivaling only jimmy carter, who got slaughtered in that election. that people need to know. he's going to get slaughtered in the election. it's the same circumstance. ted kennedy did not cause carter's problems. i did not cause president biden's problems. >> some pretty tough words there. the thing is he's campaigning a lot in new hampshire, which ufs talking with a former biden administration worker, and he called it an unforced error that democrats moved the first in the nation primary out of new hampshire to south carolina, which means biden is the first ever president not to be on a new hampshire ballot. they have to mount a write-in campaign. as you know having covered a lot of these campaigns, new hampshire can be a game changer. it's not free of richlk risk for the president. >> i thought your exchange with him over black voters, and the not just black voters, key coalitions in the democratic party, was really telling. >> yeah. i'm really glad earth roll is here. he's gone back and forth with jim clyburn. clyburn supported this move to have the primary go to south carolina. he said it was disrespectful the way phillips is going about his campaign. i think we should just note that trying to win a democratic nomination without the help of some of these critical groups is, i think, next to impossible. although let's take a look at how phillips answered this question. >> first of all, if it he feels i have disrespected anybody, i apologize. but if it's because i was in new hampshire speaking with voters here that that was disrespectful to black voters, i take exception to that. when had i'm in south carolina shortly visiting with black voters, that's not diswantful to muslim voters in michigan. i'm so sickened by what both parties are doing to this country only to win elections. that breaks my heart. i'm disappointed. >> so we didn't actually include the part where i asked him specifically d you reach out to the congressional black caugcus to the naacp, to the urban league ahead of your bid or since you announced your running and the answer was no. >> which raises the question of what is it he's trying to do? there are other parts of the democratic base, which is ultimately a cluster of coalitions. that could also saw they feel disrespected. did he reach out to the environmentalists and the women's movement, did he reach out to the labor movement. is he connected to what makes up the base of the democratic party. if he's not, you have to ask what is he in this for and how is he supposed to turn around these numbers that are supposed to be so damning. and if it's about the polling numbers that look bad, depending on which poll you're looking at for the president, what about him? he's almost nonexistent in the national polls. does that mean anything at all? i'm not sure what dean phillips is up to, but he has the right to run, to raise his profile to end up with some kind of consulting gig. but to say that it's okay to just run and ignore all of the many groups and social movements and political movements that make up the base of the democratic party and have for over half a century, that doesn't sound like somebody who is ready for the national stage. >> can't wait to see much more of the interview. we'll have it here. your conversation with dean phillips in the 58.com eastern hour. thank you. don't go far. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu outlines his plans for a potential post hamas gaza. what he says it won't include. plus the white house says a 3-year-old american toddler is one of thest hostages being held in gaza. how officials say they are working to get those hostages home. this morning, quite an update. all essential units at gaza's largest hospital have collapsed. >> that's what the hospital director told cnn this morning. he says there's no water, food, or milk for children and babies. the dire scene in the hospital is fueling now urgent calls for a cease-fire. the situation sure to add new pressure for the government and the biden administration, which have resist ed calls to back a stop to the fighting. global pro palestinian rallies were held over the weekend. there was a demonstration near president biden's home in delaware. joining us now is a former foreign policy adviser to the bush administration. we appreciate your time this morning. that dynamic right now, it is very complicated for the biden administration, which has to deal with domestic politics and regional allies while also trying to give israel space. to some degree, it doesn't seem like the prime minister is helping the biden administration all that much. >> the israeli decision makers view is the outrage against iz really real both in the region and on the streets of the wests began before israel even responded to october 7. their sense is the outrage directed against israel is that jews object to being slau slaughtered. we are not okay with this. that's what they are outraged about. so then we responded. many leaders around the world saiz said israel does have a right to go in and take out mass. president biden said it. he said recently no cease-fire. israel says, okay, so the hamas command and control centers and capables are underneath these hospitals. so if you have self-defense and we have a right and we should go in and take hamas out, how do we reconcile this with the apprehension of us going into hospitals. all the some point if hamas colocates its resources and top commanders underneath hospitals and mosqueses, what are we supposed to do? so israeli leaders are throwing their hands up. they will make tweaks here and there, but the end of the day,s if israel is serious about getting rid of hamas, they have to go into these facilities. the biden administration knows it. >> benjamin netanyahu said yesterday, why can't you just move the patients out. it's not as simple as that. >> hamas controls the lever. >> the the fact that secretary blinken said far too many palestinians have been killed. couple that with the necessity for the u.s. and israel to stay aligned. as you put it, it's everything. to israel, the united states backing is everything. the daylight not only between the civilian deaths, but also between what happens next and the palestinian authority role in gaza, it seems to be growing. >> i think the israeli leadership has conveyed to the united states, i know this. they are not seeking pal sestinn casualties. they are just not. this is not like the u.s. in japan, fire bombing tokyo. it's not even the u.s. in mosul in 2016, where they weren't targeting civilian deaths, but they flattened mosul. this is not the israeli strategy. the israeli strategy is to target hamas and make sure it's no longer a threat anymore. in terms of what happens post -- once hamas is wiped out, a post hamas gaza, which is where the next level of tension is going to be, israel's view is we do not want to be responsible for political governmance of gaza. israel does not want to be in gaza again. >> let's listen to what benjamin netanyahu said on cnn to this. >> if not the pa -- >> there has to be a reconstructed civilian authority. there has to be something else. otherwise, we're just falling into that same rabbit hole. we're going to have the same result. remember, the pa was already in gaza when israel left gaza, it handed the keys over to the pa. what happened? within a short time, hamas took over, kicked them out. they weren't willing to fight hamas. >> so first of all, israel has no political design over gaza. they have no his tort tall connection, israel, the place is a meat grinder for soldiers. when israel was occupying gaza, soldiers were getting killed every single year. so the last thing israel wants is to be in gaza. and i think their attitude is we'll hand over political responsibility to whomever, but israel hz to provide security for the time being. certainly during a transition period and possibly beyond that. bautz israel can no longer let the border between gaza and egypt be left to third party security forces that has no control over. >> but they are not saying they will hand over political to who whomever. to be fair, a little surprised with how overt the u.s. has been by talking about the pa. mostly because the pa isn't exactly a dominant governing force in the west bank, but it is the natural -- >> they were there before. they were there up until 2007. i think if the pa moderates, if you listen to benjamin netanyahu laid out criteria there. they have not condemned october 7th. and two, they continue to indoctrinate their children with hate towards israelis. i'm not saying those are going to get fixed overnight. the last thing he wants to do is, he has said this to american officials, the last thing to do is run gaza. it looks like israel kicks hamas out of gaza and brings us in on a red carpet. that's a bad look for us. so i'm not sure prime minister benjamin netanyahu's position is as locked in as it is i'm not sure the palestinian authorities position is as locked in as it is. i'm who not sure hamas is going to be in power. his last election was 20 years ago. so so i just think there's a lot of posturing here. everyone wants the plan. israel did not choose the time ing of this attack. they did not choose the timing of this war. suddenly, thr being hit with questions five to six weeks after the biggest massacre. and i think they are like we don't know. >> he's not the most important question. they didn't choose the time of the attack, but they decided how to respond. >> they have chose ton get rid of hamas. they said they would buy time they couldn't wait. but it's not a perfect situation. >> it's full of complexities. thank you. donald trump is plauding undocumented immigrants. if he returns to the white house, that's what a source tells cnn. new reporting ahead of that. plus trump vows to route out the political left, who he compares to vermin. more on that, ahead. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time you can get up to a $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. yep, $1000. so switch to business internet from the company with the largest fastest reliable network and that powers more businesses than anyone else. learn how you can get $1000 back for your business today. comcast business. powering possibilities. new reporting on what the immigration policy is of another trump white house could look like. the trump plans to order law enforcement to carry out arrests of undocumented immigrants and build large detention camps. >> he's also said publicly he wants to revice the first term immigration policies. that would include reinstating and i try ining to expand on th travel ban on muslim countries and bringing back the covid era policy is known as title 42. our panel is back with us. let's start with what a 2025 and moving forward immigration plan under trump, what this would look like. mass deportations, rounding them up in camps, holding them, completely changing, going become to title 42, aside from the fact that it would face a huge hurt untdle in the courts, should we take from this? >> well, clearly, this would be a continuation of what the trump team tried to start while they were in office. i think one of the things we learned from the trump administration is that you should take what they say they are going to do at face value. and believe that they are actually going to try to do these things. and it's clear that they are trying to do this without requiring new legislation from congress, and they are trying to use some of the same tactics they used previously, including reassigning money from the defense department, among other things. but i do think this is a case where there's some mistakes made in 2016, when we were covering donald trump. it was viewed often the things he would say including policies like the muslim ban as though these were just words. i think the take away here, and these policies are pretty alarm ing what they are proposing here, and i think we should believe what they say if trump gets elected, we're going to see some of this. >> to that point, they are owning this. you don't see trump or his team walking away from this. in fact, they are speaking on the record about their plans. there's a tendency to chuckle at whatever they proposed back in 2016, not only do they have four years of experience, but trump has made clear he's going to bring in people that are not going to stand in the way. >> they are a couple friendly bureaucrats away from imposing this on society. they were hoping for disruption. they were hoping for riots at the airports when they tried to impose the muslim ban. but a lot of people rushed to the airports to try to block it. the courts were brought into it. it's a reminder there was 10 million households that have mixed status families, meaning one is documented and one is not. they are trying to sort of impose this as a strategy on a country that has already seen a lot of disruption, a lot of uncertainty, not just with the economy, but with the pandemic. it was that level of disruption that helped to contribute to his defeat. it looks like they are beginning to try it again. i don't like it as a political strategy, but that sounds what they are going to attempt. >> and a whole host of new lawyers. thank you. appreciate it. "cnn this morning" continues now. worsening humanitarian crises in gaza as israel faces growing pressure to take civilians more into consideration. >> the health care system has been on the brink of collapse. gaza's largest hospital facing relentless bombardment. >> the only cease-fire we would consider is one in which

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