Day 14 of operation alaxsa flood is continuing along with the massacre of the palestinians. The Israeli Regime forces have continued with their onslot on the gaza strip. The latest figures putting the death doll at around 4137 with 13 injuries. The death toll of children and women. Continue to climb by some estimates putting that at 30 . Meanwile the international community, if it can be called that, has failed even address the humanitarian assistance, even though the un secretary general has uh effortlessly tried to make sure aid flows into the ghaza strip to the rough border crossing, but thats being met by technical issues like the israels rejecting that at least for now. Where is this war going to go . Our palestinians going to uh get closer to the dream of having having their lands liberated, just a couple of the questions were going to be asking our guests in this edition of the spotlight, first let me introduce them, spokesperson at the masar bidil movement joins us from vancouv
, hot on the heels, lets start with breaking news. The Main Intelligence Directorate of ukraine warned zelensky that the cold the season may turn out to be hot. There are already 46 launchers of the Russian Missile system on the ukrainian border. Iskander combined salvoes from these installations can fire 92 missiles across ukraine ; for reference, such missiles are almost impossible to detect. They can fly at ultralow altitudes, bend around the terrain and hit targets at a distance of 500 km. We will assume that this is the same application for an interesting autumn that putin actually spoke about. We will soon find out, as they say, firsthand. The president of russia today begins a twoday a trip to vladivostok where he will take part in the Eastern Economic forum. Putins meeting will be very busy, so we are waiting for the most important statements. In the meantime, for the glorious diplomatic failure of the west, the final declaration of the g20 became a slap in the face to zelensky
Minutes. This subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness response and communications will come to order. The subcommittee is meeting today to review our ability to timely and effectively alert and warn the public in the case of an emergency. I want to welcome all witnesses here this morning on issue that is vital to the protection of americans. Effective and reliable alerts and warnings. Numerous disasters and terrorist attacks weve witnessed over the past few months have illustrated that timely communication is critical in emergency situation and ability of critical information, the ability of critical information can help individuals protect themselves from harms way. While some of us grew up in Emergency Alert warnings through television, radio, and im old enough to remember when they told us to get underneath our desks because there was a siren warning, many alerts today are also received through mobile devices, internet and even social media. Considering the Technology Advances that h
[ applause ] [ applause ] thank yall so much. Thank you all so much. President marsh, speaker mccutchen, members of the alabama legislature, chief justice stewart, justices of the alabama supreme court, distinguished guests, and my fellow alabamians [ applause ] yall please be seated. What a game. [ laughter and applause ] i was honored to attend last nights game and witness a remarkable victory for the university of alabama, which brings another National Title to the great state of alabama. [ applause ] im proud of coach saban and the entire alabama football team. Their victory is another example of excellence in our state, striving for continued excellence. We are so very proud of them. As we begin this 2018 legislative session, we recognize that alabama has experienced a significant transformation in State Government since the first day of the 2017 session. On this occasion, i sat where my good friend, president dale morris sits tonight. And now, due to a Successful Transition in St
Calls the growing partisan nature of the u. S. Senate. Cspans washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. Coming up wednesday morning, Oklahoma Republican congressman steve russel will join us to discuss the latest on the deal to avoid a Government Shutdown and the governments waste watch report. Were live from jackson, mississippi, for the next stop on the cspan bus 50 capitals tour. Joining us will be Mississippi Attorney general jim hood to talk about key policy issues his state. Then new York Democratic congresswoman Carolyn Maloney on efforts to avoid a Government Shutdown this week and volatility in u. S. Financial markets. Be sure to watch cspans washington journal live at 7 00 eastern wednesday morning. Join the discussion. Following last months false alarm missile alert in hawaii, a house panel looked at the reliability and accuracy of Emergency Alerts. Well hear from representatives from fema and the new york and rhode island Emergency Manag