their hamas captors. the office of the prime minister says there are 129 hostages still being held by hamas in gaza. 21 hostages have died. a source tells cnn that the head of israel s intelligence agency is expected to meet with qatar s prime minister to discuss getting hostages released. today families of the remaining hostages held a rally in tel aviv demanding their safe return. cnn s alex marquardt was there. alex, prime minister benjamin netanyahu just spoke about the hostages. what did he say? and fred, that rally took place here on what has become known as hostages square right next to where the defense min cit ministry is based. we just heard from prime minister netanyahu who said all of israel is in mourning for the deaths of these hostages. he spoke specifically about the three who were killed yesterday by israeli soldiers saying we were so close to embracing them, but unfortunately we cannot turn back time. he went on to make the argument that it is military pre
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what a term it has been. both inside and outside the court. i won t even attempt to give you a summary. you are not here to hear from me and there is too much to talk about but we have four excellent panelists. i do not have time to give them the introduction they deserve. rt introductions. what in response, my promise to them as i build keep my own questions very short. it is to maximize their time and the audience s time for questions. we are joined first by professor joel era cf, assistant professor at the catholic university of america where he specializes in constitutional theory. he also cooper and kirk, codirector of the project on constitutional regionalism and the catholic intellectual physician and a nonresident fellow at the american enterprise institute. he graduated from princeton and harvard law and clerked for judge scanlon on the ninth and samuel alito at the supreme court. we also have sarah harris. she has argued and won three cases at the supreme co
what a term it has been. both inside and outside the court. i won t even attempt to give you a summary. you are not here to hear from me and there is too much to talk about but we have four excellent panelists. each of them i do not have time to give them the introductions they deserve, i will give them short introductions. what in response, my promise to them as i build keep my own questions very short. it is to maximize their time and the audience s time for questions. we are joined first by professor joel era cf, assistant professor at the catholic university of america where he specializes in constitutional theory. he also cooper and kirk, codirector of the project on constitutional regionalism and the catholic intellectual physician and a nonresident fellow at the american enterprise institute. he graduated from princeton and harvard law and clerked for judge scanlon on the ninth and samuel alito at the supreme court. we also have sarah harris. she has argued and w
what a term it has been. both inside and outside the court. i won t even attempt to give you a summary. you are not here to hear from me and there is too much to talk about but we have four excellent panelists. each of them i do not have time to give them the introductions they deserve, i will give them short introductions. what in response, my promise to them as i build keep my own questions very short. it is to maximize their time and the audience s time for questions. we are joined first by professor joel era cf, assistant professor at the catholic university of america where he specializes in constitutional theory. he also cooper and kirk, codirector of the project on constitutional regionalism and the catholic intellectual physician and a nonresident fellow at the american enterprise institute. he graduated from princeton and harvard law and clerked for judge scanlon on the ninth and samuel alito at the supreme court. we also have sarah harris. she has argued and w