right now on early start, joe biden s top diplomat back in israel. can antony blinken balance support for the idf with protecting civilians in gaza. and the biggest white collar conviction since bernie madoff s ponzi scheme. sam bankman-fried found guilty of stealing billions from customers. sgm to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m kasie hunt. it is friday. thank goodness. november 3. we really appreciate you being here. 5:00 a.m. in washington, 11:00 a.m. in tel aviv where america s top diplomat right now meeting with the prime minister of israel. secretary of state antony blinken is on the first stop of a trip through the middle east and asia. he departed from the u.s. last night and he said a key mission for him in israel is to underscore the need for israeli forces to minimize civilian casualties as they fight to sdoi hamas. how israel does this matters. we will focus on steps that need to be taken to protect civilians who are in a crossfire
hezbollah, vows to enter the rocket attack fired from southern lebanon about 2 miles away. hit this random residential neighborhood. hundreds more foreign nationals escaped gaza. cbs s chris livesay is in cairo as the first bus carrying americans arrived. every day we wake up alive. we thank god. the growing concern in the west bank, as violence against palestinians by israeli settlers intensifies. ftx founder sam bankman-fried now faces up to 110 years in prison after a manhattan jury found him guilty of what prosecutors call one of the biggest financial frauds in american history. this kind of fraud, this kind of corruption is as old as time. this is about protecting our freedom to go to a bowling alley, a restaurant, a school, a church without being shot and killed. president biden and the first lady visit lewiston, maine, tomorrow in the 18 people killed in the mass shooting. and it s friday, so steve hartman is on the road with a class of first-graders
of the group, but defending champions england have home advantage at st james s park. hello there. the us election campaign has moved into uncharted territory, after donald trump s criminal conviction. the former president, in a long and at times rambling speech, angrily attacked his opponents, claiming his trial was rigged. the biden campaign says the speech was confused and desperate. it follows mr trump s unprecedented guilty verdicts on all 3a counts over falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to a porn star. he ll be sentenced injuly and could face jail, though legal experts believe a fine is more likely. he made it clear he ll appeal. so, what impact could all this have on the presidential election in november? gary o donoghue has more from new york. the breaking news, donald trump, guilty. 3 the breaking news, donald trump, uuil . . , ., , guilty. a watershed moment in this nation s history. guilty. a watershed moment in this nation s history.
their next target. that s why israel s victory will be your victory. but make no mistake regardless of who stands with israel, israel will fight until this battle is won. and israel will prevail. that was part of a defiant speech yesterday from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu where he rejected calls for a cease-fire as well as his resignation. we ll have more of his comments and the latest on the israel-hamas war in just a moment. meanwhile, aid for israel is a top priority on capitol hill, but the two chambers have very different plans for delivering it. we ll go through that potential funding fight. and also ahead, the new executive action from president biden on an emerging technology with serious national security concerns. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, october 31st, halloween. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we have a busy news day. we ll begin in the middle east. as the humanitarian crisis in ga
question i have now is, you know, what s next? bolivia s former acting presidentjeanine anez has been arrested on terrorism and sedition charges, over an alleged coup against her political rival. russian police break up an opposition conference in moscow and detain 200 people, including high profile figures. and, the voice of formula 1, murray walker, has died, at the age of 97. police in london have been heavily criticised for breaking up an unauthorised vigil for a woman who was allegedly kidnapped and murdered by a police officer. sarah everard s death has become the focus of widespread anger in the uk about male violence against women. groups of women gathered on clapham common in south london, near to where sarah everard was last seen. they held the memorial, despite the official cancellation of the event because of coronavirus rules. the police said the gathering breached restrictions. images on social media show the police forcibly removing people and pinning a woman t