least, dasha burns, as always, thank you. that does it for us this hour. our coverage continues right now with katy tur reports. good to be with you. i m katy tur. they were warned. more than a year before october 7th israeli officials were repeatedly told that hamas was planning something big, and those officials repeatedly brushed it off, according to documents reviewed by the new york times. the approximately 40-page document, which the israeli authorities code named jericho wall outlined point by point exactly the kind of devastating invasion that led to the deaths of about 1,200 people. again, according to the times. a blueprint of an invasion, which hamas ultimately followed with, quote, shocking precision. nbc news has not seen the document, but we do have one of the new york times reporters who did joining us in just a moment. the idf has responded to the report saying, quote, questions of this kind will be looked into at a later stage. we also have reporting
$79 at cardia.com or amazon surprise attack by hamas by land, by air and by sea. october 7, 2023 was a de, the change the world. terrorists the attack by hamas a brutal surprise attack by hamas in israel israel, who s firing back, was followed by a horrific retaliation in gaza now there are fears of a wider war on america has a target on its back the wrong rebels struck us own ship at the center of the fears of a wider conflict is iran it is linked to hamas or hezbollah to the hutus all part of its axis of resistance why is iran at the center of this conflict in so many ways? and why this relentless hostility to america to answer those questions, we need to go back decades and try to understand why iran hates america good evening. i m fareed zakaria iran in the united states, shed deep psychic and emotional scars going back years but none is remembered more by americans than the hostage crisis of 1979 we watched what appeared to be an irrational, furious attack and wonder
it was bizarre. the whole speech was like that. it had a hallucinogenic quality, like it wasn t quite real. but then joe biden himself isn t quite real. maybe that s the reason he talks that way. biden has been living in utter seclusion for more than a year. he hasn t spoken to anyone but his own lackeys. he hasn t driven a car or sat on a grass and looked at the sky, or been anywhere or done anything except in the most controlled possible environment. what an incredibly weird life that is. joe biden must imagine that everyone in america is terrified of corona as he is, and is living in the same kind of bunker. joe biden is totally cut off. alex berenson described last night s speech as late soviet. the more we thought about it, the more perfect that seemed. here s a clip of russia s own joe biden, the late like biden, he was very also like biden, despite his frailty, he never lost the enthusiasm for pointless wars. he is the one who ordered the soviet invasion of afghani
punches you in the face. it was bizarre. the whole speech was like that. it had a hallucinogenic quality, like it wasn t quite real. but then joe biden himself isn t quite real. maybe that s the reason he talks that way.oe biden has been living in utter seclusion for more than a year. he hasn t spoken to anyone but his own lackeys. he hasn t driven a car or sat on the grass and looked at the sky, or been anywhere or done anything except in the most controlled possible environment. what an incredibly weird life that is. joe biden must imagine that everyone in america is terrified of corona as he is, and is living in the same kind of bunker. joe biden is totally cut off. alex berenson described last night s speech as late soviet. the more we thought about it, the more perfect that seemed. here s a clip of russia s own joe biden, the late leonid brezhnev. like biden, he was very also like biden, despite his frailty, he never lost the enthusiasm for d pointless wars. he is the
Do diplomacy in any recognisable form. A clear strategy, a consistent message, they dont feature in the trump toolkit. It is that he can threaten north korea with war, while at the same time describing kim jong un as a smart cookie who it would be an honour to meet. What does it all mean . My guess is christopher hill, a senior us diplomat under three president s and a former lead negotiator On North Korea. Could trumps unpredictable approach to Foreign Policy actually work . Christopher hill, in warsaw, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much. Lets start with the general point about President Trump and his Foreign Policy making style. Admittedly, we only have 100 and a few more days tojudge him on. To what extent do you think it is breaking off the norms of Foreign Policy leadership . He is certainly breaking with the norms in terms of a virtual lack of staff. He has a Secretary Of State, a secretary of defence and there is not much in between. You get the impression that when he say