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situation room". erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. "outfront" next, the breaking news. a mass shooting at a college campus. police say three are dead at this hour. one person in critical condition in las vegas. we're going to speak to a student who was in the building where the shooting happened. and more wraeki breaking nes in israel. more fighting in southern gaza. israel saying it surveyrounded top leader's home. and the republicans voted to block a package to ukraine. are they playing into putin's hands? good evening. "outfront" tonight, the breaking news. a deadly mass shooting on an american college campus. police say three people are dead at this moment. one person is in critical condition. gunfire breaking out at the university of nevada in las vegas. police saying a shooter entered a building located near the business school today, started shooting. the sound of gunfire sending students running. others barricades themselves in rooms. >> we could hear the gun shots. >> about 200 kids all in one space. a lot of people -- >> in a moment, i'm going to speak to a student who was there inside that building where the shooting happened. right now though, police have not released any information about the shooter. none at all. they say the shooter is dead but that's it. it's unclear if it's he or she. unclear if this person was one of the university's 30,000 students. students who were there preparing for final exams. stephanie elam begins our coverage. police are releasing almost nothing at this point. what have you been able to learn from your sources? >> yeah, it's really been a very small trickle amount of information. obviously the priority right now is to ensure that the campus is safe. so what we understand is that at this hour, they are still going building by building, floor by floor, clearing out that, those buildings on campus to make sure that there's nobody else who may have been injured or is still sheltering in place. mind you, everyone of the campus community was receiving messages when this happened, telling them that they needed to shelter in place. and to stay that way even after they said that the gun person was neutralized. so they want to make sure they get all those people out and get them back together with their loved ones. they're taking people off campus and taking them to the convention center where they can reunite with the people they have there. but when you listen to some of the accounts of what was going on, they, students we have seen, saying that they were knowing that this was not a drill. that the indications came to them very clearly that they were to run, hide, and fight. that is what they were tweeting to the students and messaging to the students from unlv to let them know they needed to do that. some students hearing glass shattering. some hearing gunfire. many of them locking themselves in the classrooms just trying to stay safe as best they could. move to the other side of the classroom. all of that going on while it was unclear. we know this started about 11:45 in the morning local time. by about 45 minutes later is when we heard from local authorities telling us that they were in fact done with an actual threat and then there were just processing the scene but now getting this word now that there are three dead and one in critical condition at a local hospital. that's where things stand right now. >> stephanie, thank you very much. and "outfront" now, brett johnson. a student at unlv who was in class in the building where the shooting happened. i'll show you a video he took on his phone as an alarm starting going off in the building. immediately rushing to pack up here. brett, as we're watching that, thank you for taking the time here to be with us. so you're there in class. can you tell me what happened when you first realized that something was very wrong? >> yeah, so, i was in my business law class and my professor was going over our lecture. mid lecture, i remember we heard a loud noise. sounded like, didn't sound like a gun shot. didn't have that bass behind it. to me, it doesn't sound like a gun shot. i heard a loud noise. one of my classmates stopped the lecture. she interrupted the professor and said what was that noise. everybody was kind of wandering around. our professor and everybody, we all agreed. we always hear a bunch of strange noises so he continued back to his lecture and about five seconds in, that's when the alarm came on. and i immediately took my phone out because first off, i've never heard an alarm like that before. didn't sound like a fire alarm or anything. we were all pretty calm though. we did hear that loud noise but -- freaking out. we thought it was a fire alarm or false alarm. so we started to pack our things up very nonchalantly. like i said, none of us were panicking. when we started walking out the class, that's when things got real. my teacher went to let us out the door and i remember he opened the door and he was calm before opening the door and as soon as he opened it, his face, it looked like he saw something and he kind of turned into panic a little bit and he immediately told us to get back, get back, lock the doors and get on the ground. that's when i started to panic a little bit when he told us to get on the ground. because you know, if the shooter came into the building in our classroom, we were all just basically sitting ducks. so after about 30 seconds, my teacher, he like sneakily opened the door again and assessed the situation and he looked outside and he told us to run as fast as we can. i'm grateful for him because if he didn't let us out and we were stuck in that classroom, who knows if the shooter came in, we were all just sitting ducks. i had full trust in my teacher and he opened the door and he told us to run. i ran as quick as i can. i ran down the stairs because we were on the second level of the business building and i ran immediately out the stairs. i ran past the student union. i heard he may have potentially shot in there, too. when i went out the business building, there was a bunch of students and they were telling each other to run and evacuate. that's when i ran across the street as fast as qui can. >> in all this fear, did you or your friends. >> clay: classmates realize at that time there was an active shooter? that there was someone shooting and i guess did you hear anything else other than that one initial sound? >> i just heard the one sound. i did talk to one of my classmates and they said they heard multiple sounds and that's why they were looking around. personally, i only heard one loud bang and that's what caught my attention. but none of us were concerned at first. we were all very calm. i packed my things up. i wasn't in a rush packing my things up. i thought it was just a fire alarm or something. but like i said, as soon as i saw him open the door, i seen his face turn from calm to panic, that's when things got real and he told me to get on the ground. that's when we all realized like this is serious. >> and brett, have you learned anything in these past few hours about the shooter? what they were doing? why they were there? anything? >> i literally ran across the street to chipotle across the street and just sat in the parking lot. i waited for my mom to come. she wanted to make sure i was okay so she came. but we sat there and just watched how many police cars and helicopters and ambulances and s.w.a.t. team and like it looked like every single cop in las vegas was at unlv and we were just basically out there watching what was going on. i didn't see anything or hear anything about the shooter. i just, i did see they had stretchers that they were bringing into the school though from a distance. upsetting. >> brett, i'm very sorry for what you've had to see and obviously now this is going to be part of what you have to deal with, but thank you very much for being with us and for sharing this. i appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> julia is "outfront," former assistant secretary at the department of homeland security. you hear brett talking about what happened and obviously just a horrific, traumatic thing to have to go through. thank god he's alive. classmates are alive. i wanted to ask you about how he described they heard something that didn't seem like a gun shot but when his professor opened the door and looked out, he saw something. we don't know if it was the shooter or -- it's unclear, but something he knew immediately. lock the door and lie down. he knew there was a shooter. 30 seconds later, he sneakily opens the door fweagain and tel them to run. is that what should happen? >> yes. he did everything right. run if you can. it's the only thing, get out of the line of fire. if you can. and so i don't know what the teacher saw the first time. maybe saw actually law enforcement, realized this was not nothing. realized it was active shooter or something close then when looks again, gets the kids out of there. this is a lesson we've learned from unfortunately kdecades of active shooters as well as those in universities, colleges and high schools. columbine was the lesson to run. most of the students were put in to the cafeteria or library and that's where most of them died. if you can get out, you run. and so that's what the teacher was clearly reflecting on. it's just remarkable that we kind of know this now. teachers, administrators, everyone knows what to do at this stage because we have to know it. >> you know, brett also was saying that he does not know anything about the shooter. none of us do. because frankly, police came out at the press conference that was four minutes long. we understand three people died. we understand someone's in critical condition, but the sheriff had said even some of these numbers weren't firm. four minute press conference. is that what we should expect at this point? this is now several hours past what happened. >> yeah. no. it's not. look, i know a lot of people in law enforcement disagree with me on this. i just think with these active shooter cases, the entire community is the victim. whether they've been shot or ran from shooting or not. and i think greater transparency is necessary. especially in the early stages where sort of a university like this with 30,000 students. 30,000 plus guardians or parents worried about them. you have a whole city essentially under lockdown. you've got the strip closed down. the airport stopped flights and so you have everyone reacting and so i understand that they may not know everything but i think the american public and certainly the communities, are mature enough. can understand saying things like we have at least this many or we're not concerned about this, but we are concerned about this. look, the police came out and said there was no threat anymore. so we have to assume that they knew this was a single gunman or gun woman who perpetrated this. they don't know the motive but we'll figure that out relatively soon. i know others in law enforcement say lots going on. i think part f of our training s to be the community itself is also the victim. >> juliet, thank you very much. if we get more information here that comes out on the number of victims, motive, anything, we're going to be sharing it with you this hour as we await an update from las vegas police. next though, we have more breaking news and this has israeli forces much deeper into southern gaza. fierce fighting there. tonight, they say they've got the home of hamas' highest ranking leader in gaza surrounded. but where is he? also, six republicans including the chair of nevada's republican party indicted for their role in trying to overturn the election and all six now, tonight, facing felony charges. and we're going to take you to the epicenter of the southern border crisis where officials no longer have the capability to handle the influx of migrants trying to enter the united states. >> i don't have equipment. tonight, fighting is intensifying in gaza has intensified. that is according to prime minister netanyahu. now, the idf says he was not at that home when they surrounded it earlier today. they say he wasn't quote underground. they're not saying particularly under that particular home or where. they have not given other details because israel has made a point to get him and kill him when they find them. this is newly leaked audio that reveals new details about the hostages time in captivity and shows how angry they are at the israeli government. jeremy dimon is in ashkelon along the gaza border. netanyahu coming out saying they had surrounded his home in gaza. and there is fierce fighting going on there where he is originally from. what more do you know about this? >> well, the israeli offensive in southern gaza is in full effect. the israeli military now claiming to have breached hamas' defensive lines in that southern city. they also say they are conducting raids against hamas strongholds in the center of that city. all of this as the israeli prime minister claims that israeli forces have surrounded his home. he is the leader of hamas in gaza but there's no indication that sinwar is there. in fact, the israeli prime minister making clear he could still escape. the israeli military spokesman saying he is believed to be underground so an adviser to the israeli prime minister saying this is more of a symbolic victory, akin to destroying the leader of hamas who has been living in kqatar for years. >> obviously here, the explosions behind you in the early hours of the morning and you are close to that border so we can hear it. you have also today had a chance to obtain some stunning audio that actually leaked from a meeting between some of the freed hostages, the families of people who are still hostages and prime minister netanyahu himself. what did you hear there? >> yeah, erin. about a week after many of these hostages were freed from hamas captivity, a handful of them joined dozens of family members of those still held hostage in gaza for a meeting with the israeli prime minister and his war cabinet. it was a very tense and emotional meeting where some of these newly freed hostages described their time in captivity. >> you want to keep -- >> this is the anguish of a k freed israeli hostage pleading with prime minister netanyahu. the unidentified woman was among a handful of freed hostages and dozens of hostage families who met with netanyahu and his war cabinet on tuesday. with many urging a new deal with hamas to free the estimated 138 remaining hostages in gaza. leaked audio from the meeting published on the israeli news site giving a glimpse into the tense and emotional meeting. and the dangers hostages face including from israeli fire. a second former hostage describing precarious conditions for elderly israeli hostages. another former hostage alleging hamas captors were touching the girls. underscoring the urgency for the israeli government to secure their release. >> very tense and very emotional. a lot of shouting. >> leon perry, whose 79-year-old father is still a hostage, left the meeting convinced that netanyahu and his cabinet are far more focused on the war than hostage negotiations. >> so you don't feel after this meeting that getting the hostages out is the number one priority of this government? >> no, not at all. i feel exactly like they were saying all along. they said they have to go for the war, bringing down hamas and releasing hostages. we always said that those two goals cannot work because one interferes with another. >> the israeli prime minister emerged from the meeting expressing sympathy for the hostages. >> translator: i heard stories that broke my heart. i heard about the thirst and hunger. about the physical and mental abuse. b >> but he quickly vowed to press f forward with the offensive in southern gaza. another pause in the fighting seems out of the question. which means the hostages will have to wait. are you worried that your father is losing hope? >> definitely. yeah. especially even he mentioned it to a young nurse that was with him the whole time and she was released at the end of the week. second betrayal now. first one on october 7th. when nobody stopped him from being abducted from his house and the second one now when cease fire is over and there is no more releasing of hostage and hears the bombing coming back. >> and at one point during that meeting, i'm told that netanyahu blamed hamas for ending the truce last week and ending effectively the hostage release. one person in the crowd shouted bs. that person was leor perry, who you just saw in the piece. he told me that he believes while hamas is also to blame, that the israeli government is to blame as well for not accepting some of hamas' counterer proposals. a very, very difficult situation regardless. erin? >> jeremy, thank you very much. as we said, live in ashkelon along the gaza border. next, breaking news. a close trump ally who played a key role in trying to overturn the election in nevada is indicted. he is not alone. there's been a big development in the past couple of hours in nevada. plus, more breaking news, republicans and billions of dollars in aid for ukraine. how big of a win is this for putin? breaking news. a nevada grand jury has indicted six republicans including the chair of the embattled republican party who falsely pledged nevada's electoral votes to donald trump in 2020. all fake electors are now facing felony charges and nevada is the third state to charge republican activists who falsely claimed to be legitimate representative at the electoral college. you had tracked down each of these electors, knocked on the door and asked them about this in these past days and now here we are. a grand jury has spoken and what more can you tell us about the indictment? >> well, this all traces back, erin, to something that was live streamed video from december 14th, 2020. if you don't recall what happened then, it was in nevada along with a lot of other states, where there were these official looking ceremonies. they weren't. they're really a sham. and these fake electors sat and signed documents. if you look at this video, it looks like it's official but in fact, it is not. there were six individuals in the state of nevada who are now named this indictment charged with felonies by this grand jury and this entire charade was about trying to undermine the vote. i want you to listen to what you just referenced that we try to find these republicans who have remained active in state politics and we tried to ask them what exactly is your part in this state investigation. take a listen. >> you're going to comment -- you understand it's a -- >> please, if you would turn that off. we have nothing to talk about on that. i have nothing to say. >> do you still believe trump won? >> it's irrelevant. the electoral college elects the president so they elected joe biden. so joe biden is the president. >> how do you explain what happened in 2020? that ceremony and the document you signed. >> again, no comment on this. >> both those now names defendants in this indictment didn't have anything to say through their lawyers or when we called their officers. also, jesse law, another named defen defendant. he announced a run as a republican for state assembly. they're going to be involved in state politics including michael mcdonald, the head of the republican party. >> adam kinzinger is with me now along with ryan goodman. all six indicted on two felony charges in nevada. you've got a grand jury. your peers. other citizens looking at the evidence and preponderance of the evidence and coming up with this conclusion. how significant is that? >> i think very. it's also a signal to these false electors in other states. look at them. they've been left holding the bag. donald trump's not indicted in nevada. they are. i think it means there's a lot of the pressure on them. do they want to try to cooperate? do the folks in georgia want to cooperate? in nevada, the idea behind the indictment is they had only eight days before the statute of limitations ran but then a week from tomorrow, could others be indicted? >> in other words, may not just be six. >> right. >> which is crucial. congressman, among those six is the state republican chair. mcdonald is close to former president trump. he's introduced him at rallies. in fact, at a recent rally, he did. so he's continued to. this is just in october. end of october. so what's your reaction to an indictment like this and what does it do to someone like mcdonald? chair of the republican party in a state how indicted on felony counts by his peers. >> the republican party structure and for that in all honesty, the democratic party structure, too, party structures don't mean anything anymore. they really have no power, but symbolically, that's huge. he's close to donald trump. he introduced him. the cognitive dissidence that occurs where he can say well, joe biden is president. was joe biden elected president? well, joe biden is president. first off, if you believe the election was stolen, you should be yelling it from the rooftops and if you don't, just admit it. >> really good point. if you believe it, say it. >> look, truly. if the election was stolen, if i believed the election was stolen, you would never see me acquiesce to joe biden's the president even though i think the election is stolen. the reality is, and this is important for justice, because we have to send a message that even though the coup failed, it was still a coup attempt. there was so much within the base to say this guy's out fighting for us even if he admits donald trump never won. >> we talk about ken thchesebro. you know you've got him in georgia and now here. he's working with investigators. what is working with investigators mean? cooperating? >> good question. so it looks like he might have been cooperating with nevada and that this propelled the nevada attorney general toward indicting these six and on monday of next week, he's going to be with the attorney general of arizona looking to cooperate. what does cooperation mean? when "the washington post" reported what he said, it does not look like him being fully candid. so a big question. it might change everything. if he's really going on a cooperation tour, he's going to be able to hand the prosecutors information that could lead to donald trump. if he's not, he's going to obfuscate. >> can they call him out? do anything about it if that's what he's doing? >> absolutely. i think in fact he might risk perjury and if he's lying to these investigators when he's supposed to be forthcoming, that's a real problem for him. it just takes the wisdom of the investigators to know the case well. what's happening in nevada and arizona is they can learn from what happened in georgia. see how it didn't really match up with the full record and they could actually press him. >> congressman, we often hear people comparing trump to a mob boss in the sense he doesn't have to tell people what to do. they know what to do. now he's comparing himself to al capone. and saying he would act like a dictator if he's elected president, just for day one. which you could look like in any sinister way you wanted. this is what he said last night during a town hall. >> to be clear, do you in any way have any plans whatsoever if re-elected president to abuse power? to break the law? to use the government to go after people? >> you mean like they're using right now. so. >> under no circumstances, you are promising america tonight you would never abuse power as retribution against anybody? >> except for day one. he's gone crazy. >> meaning? >> i want to close the border and i want to drill, drill, drill. >> that's not -- that's not retribution. >> i'm going -- he keeps -- love this guy. he says you're not going to be a dictator are you. i said, nope, nope, nope. other than day one. we're closing the border and we're drilling, drilling, drilling. after that, i'm not a dictator. >> it was five minutes. >> yeah. >> never actually gave a real answer to the question. >> believe him. how many times do we have to go through this exercise of donald trump says something. we don't take it seriously then he does the very thing he said. han hannity is trying to give him on a silver plate an opportunity to try to stop all these rumors about dictatorship. his question was you are aren't going to. >> give me the kiss off answer and let's move along. >> and donald trump can't help himself because to him and his base and that laughing, adoring crowd, answers like that are admirable, funny, great. this is the definition of danger to democracy and while i can't turn the people that are probably watching him in that town hall, they'll probably vote for him no matter what, it's the people in the middle that are considering donald trump because of the economy or whatever. those are the people that have to recognize the serious things at stake here. donald trump when he says things like i'll be a dictator on day one, he means it. >> thank you both very much. and next, we have breaking news on a major blow to ukraine tonight. just moments ago, senate republi republicans blocked a bill that would provide billions of military aid and it could not come at a worse time for ukraine. plus, the influx of migrants at the u.s. southern border is su surging and we'll take you to unof the most dangerous areas. >> have you seen these many drownings in a very short period of timime befofore? >> no.o. not likeke this. senate republicans blocking a bill that includes billions in aid for israel and ukraine despite dire warnings from the administration that u.s. funding for ukraine will run out in a matter of weeks. president biden warning tonight quote, we can't let putin win. republicans are insisting any foreign aid to ukraine has to be linked to major policy changes at the u.s. southern border. even those who are for very helping ukraine right now willing to let it go in chiange for that. manu, does this really mean, and this is a really crucial thing. almost two years into a war where putin has lost hundreds of thousands. you've got casualties. that the united states could be about to walk away from. this would be a very important moment in history. does this mean aid could be over? >> absolutely. in fact, that is the real fear in the capitol now that there is no path to getting ukraine aid approve and with it, israel aid stuck as well amid this partisan battle over immigration. an issue not tied to ukraine and israel but one in which republicans are using as leverage to try to get changes to the border policies, to tighten restrictions on how migrants can come across the southern border amid the surge on the southern border and demanding these tighter border policies. democrats say those provisions are just a step too far. far more than they are willing to accept. republicans say they will not accept a watered down approach in dealing with immigration. an issue that republicans and democr democrats have failed to agree on for decades. the fear is that given the republican insist tense that something needs to be done, that this will lead to the collapse of ukraine aid and complicating matters, too, is that there is staunch demands among the new speaker of the house to ensure there's no watered down version of immigration policy included as part of this deal and johnson himself has called for each of these pieces in the emergency aid package to israel and ukraine to be approved individually. democrats in the white house want it to be all tied together but first they need to agree on the policy and they are nowhere near getting a deal on the policy so the concern is that congress may leave for the holidays without aiding ukraine and even as the white house warns it's needed now, others that it will be kneecaped in this war against russia. >> thank you very much. the threat of pulling u.s. aid to ukraine could not come at a worse time in the war against russia. fred is "outfront." >> ukrainian forces desperately trying to hold the line against waves of russian attacks. the city on the eastern front has become the epicenter of putin's brutal invasion of ukraine. front line troops speaking to cnn say they can withstand the onslaught but only if they continue to get weapons from the u.s. of course, we won't back down, this soldier says, but we really won't win without the support from the united states. gains are hard to come by in harsh eastern european winter. nearly all front lines are static even though tough battles are ongoing. ukraine's president zelenskyy visiting a command post, imploring his forces to keep fighting on. i beg you to win, to be strong. don't waste your initiatives, zelenskyy said. but ukraine's president is also dealing with the increasingly grim results of russia's attacks. visiting a children's hospital treating amputees. and a military clinic where zelenskyy thanked battle scarred soldiers for their service on ukraine's armed forces day. vk victory is ahead, he said. what else. could there be an alternative? we know there can't. despite losses, the russians aren't backing down and as the u.s. tries to isolate putin internationally, some of america's most important allies in the middle east are rolling out the red carpet for the russian leader. both saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are not sanctioned russia over the war in ukraine and remain important partners for the kremlin on the world's oil and gas markets. today, thanks to your position, our relations have reached an unprecedented high level, putin said in the uae. putin's message to the u.s. and its allies, russia will not be isolated. even under heavy sanctions, his economy is afloat and his war chest filled to continue his assault against ukraine. and for the first time, the u.s. is now charging four russian soldiers in absentia for war crimes against a u.s. citizen living in ukraine. an indictment unsealed today accuses the four russians of illegally detaining and torturing the american when they invaded a town in southern ukraine in april of last year. s >> thank you very much. next, as you heard manu talk about republicans securing the southern border, we'll show you what's happening there as a new and deadly surge of migrants is overwhelming american border towns in a big way. a special report only "outfront" next. and an uplifting update about the family of those two little girls who were held hostage by hamas. you'll remember their father opening up about his living nightmare as they were held captive. and it's's an alall terntive ane tonight, a deadly surge of migrants at the border in the united states along the southern border, building up once again. eagle pass, texas. this is the epicenter of the crisis. this is the united states of america you're looking at, these crowds. more than 3,000 people tried to enter the united states in just 24 hours. and that's just one 24-hour period. rosa flores is "out front." >> reporter: the unprecedented migrant surge on the u.s. southern border has forced thousands of migrants, including this woman and her 3-year-old son from venezuela, to wait outside for immigration processing in two states, texas and arizona. >> you've been here for hours. >> reporter: federal authorities temporarily shutting down two international crossings with mexico in the last week and redirecting port of entry personnel to process migrants. in the del rio sector, migrant apprehensions have exceeded 2,500 per day according to a law enforcement source. >> we need somebody from d.c. to come over here and see this problem. >> reporter: maverick county sheriff, a democrat, says the influx puts a strain on his limited force. >> i don't have the manpower and i don't have the equipment. >> reporter: his deputies respond to drownings on the rio grande, scenes like these, showing an unconscious migrant mother getting cpr, while her children scream, have happened too often in the last month, making maverick county the deadliest area for migrants in this ten-county border region says dr. kareen stern. >> have you seen these many drownings in a very short period of time before? >> no, not like this. and especially not at this time of the year. >> reporter: dr. stern says in the last week or so, six migrant children between the ages of 0 and 15 have drowned in maverick county alone. >> it's horrible. we shouldn't be burying our children. >> reporter: the water was about knee high when this woman carried her son across the river. she said she gets emotional because it's been a very tough journey. would you invite president biden to come here to maverick county? >> it would be great. it would be very, very good. i think it would help him a lot. >> reporter: in arizona -- >> why won't the president meet with us? >> reporter: the sheriff of -- county, a republican, also calling on president joe biden to visit his border state. >> this is frustrating, it's insulting, and for us trying to do everything we can to protect our citizens. >> reporter: daily migrant apprehensions in border patrol's tucson sector have doubled in months. a homeland security official says smugglers are dropping off large groups of migrants in remote areas, creating a transportation nightmare. arizona's democratic governor also frustrated with the biden administration's border response. >> we need the federal government to step up and do its job and secure our border. >> reporter: as more lor yan, she is counting her blessings after surviving the journey. would you do it again? >> no. >> reporter: she says she would never do it again. her message for migrants, stay home. the biden administration has added legal consequences to the illegal entry into this country. it's dealing with a current surge right here in eagle pass, texas, and in arizona by using something called enhanced exhe indicted removal. that's when asylum officers make a determination on a migrant's case while they're still in custody. if that migrant has no legal basis to stay in the united states, erin, that migrant gets deported. >> rosa, thank you very much, in eagle pass, where this crisis is unfolding tonight. and next, we do have an uplifting update. remember these little girls? yoni asher's two little girls, whose story we have been following ever since the october 7th attacks. the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. and finally, an update on a family that we have been speaking with since the october 7th attacks on israel. yoni asher, his wife and two little girl wrs released released after being held hostage, a true miracle. and they got a visit today from r razz's favorite television star. it's just so amazing. think about walking through that door when we met yoni and weren't sure they would ever walk through it again. they got to dance together. quote, what i didn't know that moved me especially to tears, in

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