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The late hezbollah leader have been set up here. The scale of this destruction gives you a sense of the power of the attack that happened here. Israel and iran have each warned the other against further attacks, after iran launched a massive ballistic missile attack on israel tuesday. Israel is vowing consequences for iran, which fired some 180 missiles at israel in its second, and largest, direct attack ever. There is our chief international correspondent. Iran s most powerful missiles. Sending the most darkest message to israel. And today, a message from the president while visiting qatar. Translation: we were left with no choice but to respond. If israel decides to retaliate, then it will face harsher reactions. It s this man who calls the shots in tehran, the supreme leader ayatollah khomeini. . . . . Revered by his supporters, reviled by enemies, ultra conservative, deeply distrustful of the west. Translation: in our region, the root cause of all these i wars is the presence of th
There during the summer of protests, he misspoke on this issue while on the other side of the stage, Jd Vance continued to uphold the lie about the 2020 election. The fact that Donald Trump lost and then tried to overturn a free and fair election. I think thats what voters, particularly the undecided voters itd be paying attention to coming off of last night rather than anything that happened 35 years ago. Theyre far more concerned with the direction of our democracy. WhAt These candidates are going to do for them and their families moving forward here yeah, you mentioned that moment on January 6. I just wanted to ask you, i mean, going into this debate, is that something that a Governor Walz wanted to talk about or was that something that just happened in the moment what kind of background can you give us on that yeah. Listen, i think the governor was prepared to make sure thAt The voters understood that Donald Trump remains a risky bet for the american people. Moving forward here in
0ur Correspondent Michelle Fleury is at the Port Of Newark in newjersey. Tell us what s going on there and all along the coast. We know the strike is about wages and automation, what s going on with the talks . Right now theres not much going on on on the docks, normally you might see some of the grains over their moving, containers being loaded, and off loaded from giant containerships, but all of that stopped at midnight last night. That is when the Master Contract between the union workers and the us Maritime Alliance expired, and the fight over wages and automation continues to rage and there is little agreement between them on this issue. So right now we are one of the Picket Lines here in newjersey, where workers have gathered short while ago, they stood in a long line singing, no automation, no automation. And we ve heard from the White House in the last few hours 7 what are they saying . How does this get solved . When it comes to critical infrastructure which ports are, and as