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i don t know. let me just say, we i don t want to lose the point. we have you are saying that you guys are responsible entirely for getting aid into gaza, which you admit is not enough. let me 150 trucks in the last three weeks. let me make clear. pledged $100 million for it, not nothing, but not 14.3 billion. what i meant by the comments, not the united states providing all of the food, water, medical assistance on those trucks. hold on. you just said that united states of america you said let me explain. united states of america there is no shortage of countries in the region and international humanitarian networks and organizations who want to provide humanitarian assistance in they have stepped up and the united states have as well. they have. but what the united states was able to do is secure agreement with the israel and the government of egypt. that has been the breakthrough we have been able to achieve. not the only question of the
hello, i m brianna keilar with boris sanchez here in washington. we have wolf blitzer in tel aviv and you are watching cnn s special live coverage of israel at war. today we are tracking several major developments from the battlefield, just a short time ago the idf confirming one of their soldiers who was kidnapped by hamas on october 7th has been released or is now in their custody. private ori megidish who is seen here, said to be doing well and has been reunited with her family. we re also hearing directly from some of the other 230 plus hostages held by hamas, the terror group release ago short video showing three women held captive. cnn is not showing that footage but in it one of the hostages who may obviously be under duress speaks directly to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, pleading for freedom. the prime minister spoke just moments ago about the need not only to rescue the hostages but also for israel to continue this war for the sake of its own surv
it s really hard, like the 7th of october is still going on for us. it s it had been 24 days, but it s one long day for us all. john: breaking moments ago as harris just mentioned, israeli soldier released from hamas captivity after she was kidnapped in the initial raid of october 7th. according to the idf, released during a ground operation and appears to be in good condition. israeli media saying this photo was taken with her family after the joyous release. sandra: a big development. we are waiting a pair of briefings here at home and overseas. state department expected to provide an update, and tel aviv, benjamin netanyahu will update reporters as israel forces move deeper into gaza at this hour. it s all developing. welcome, hello, everybody. i m sandra smith. i m john roberts in washington. good to be with you. this is america reports . sandra: pentagon officials telling fox they have been attacked 23 times, and they say the strikes have iran fingerprints o
new york times also notes this, quote, in making her decision, the judge also denied a request by ump s lawyers to freeze the gag order for what could have been a considerably longer period. saying it can remain in effect as the federal appeals court in washington reviews it. judge chutkan s move is the latest chapter but has become a protracted legal battle between special counsel jack smith and donald trump with incredibly high stakes. at its heart is this question, will a defendant with one of if not the biggest megaphone in the world be subject to any of the same rules as any of the rest of us if we were criminal defendants in the united states? to that question judge chutkan says yes and her ruling she writes the first amendment rights of participants in criminal proceedings must yield when necessary to the orderly administration of justice. the judge also rejecting the notion that her gag order was too vague to be enforceable. pointing out that donald trump himself cl