around the world. i m omar jimenez. we have a lot to get to here. we ll start with israel s offensive raging on in gaza this morning while the death toll soars. and a warning some of the images you will see are disturbing. in central gaza family members mourn their dead outside the hospital. and at least 250 people were killed and 500 injured in the last 24 hours. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was interrupted by angry shouts from family members of hostages still held in gaza. it happened during a special session of parliament monday after he made a second wartime visit to the palestinian territory telling soldiers of the long fight to come putting him at odds with the white house. translator: whoever talks about stopping, there is no such thing. we are not stopping. the war will continue until the end. reporter: so nada bashir is joining us from london. so for starters, a source is telling cnn that netanyahu dispatched a close confidant to washington for g
illuminating conversations with offers. two years of powerful books. two years of reading resistance, there are two major takeaways, the direct attempts to remove books from classrooms and libraries are not slowing down. second, a book could quite literally save a life. i could say more, but today i will let the literature speak for itself. there are two things that encapsulate that truth, quite like the cult classic, the perks of being a wall flower. the perks of being a wall tower follows 15 year old charlie as he navigates high school after a friend s devastating suicide and reckons with the life altering intergenerational trauma. with the help of sam, a magnetic high school senior with an undeserving reputation, and patrick, who is harboring a secret relationship with the quarterback of the football team, charlie finds his footing and finds himself. i began by asking about his frequent use of 90s references throughout the book, including the song asleep by the smiths. i
in gaza can end the war. the latest on the israel leader s prerequisites for peace. plus, the u.s. firing back after u.s. soldiers are hit by a christmas day drone strike in iraq even as a new attack is reported in syria. what the biden administration is doing to punish those responsible and stop more attacks from coming. then to politics. volunteers for desantis, they re going door to door more than two million times as they try to build support for the governor in early voting states. what s at stake? particularly in iowa. and with christmas rush coming to end, it s been so far so good weather wise. we ve got tips for holiday travelers who still have places to go and people to see, but we re going to start in d.c. u.s. and israel officials holding new meetings to grapple with war strategy even as israel strikes close to multiple refugee camps. palestinian authorities say at least 70 people were killed in those attacks. the w.h.o. reporting the main hospital in the area has
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