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washington. we begin with new developments out of israel where the israeli military has as released a preliminary report on its killing of seven aid workers in gaza. the investigation finds a series of devastating mistakes unfolded earlier this week when three vehicles carrying the world central kitchen workers traveled outside the combat zone those vehicles were hit in three separate strikes over the course of almost a mile and a half israel says it was a case of mistaken identification after two gunman were spotted nearby, quoting from the report, one of the commanders, the israeli say mistakenly assumed that the gunman were located inside the accompanying vehicles and that they these were hamas terrorist. the idf has fired two senior officers. i want to bring in cnn s nic robertson are international diplomatic editor nick, does the report answer all the questions? it still seems to leave some questions outstanding. for example, the world central kitchen said that they we
hundreds of people that we lost. rachel: or the cars lined up. from what i understand the cars and people on the street are people capable will be first got the original number those were capable of seeing them in their cars, what is a ministry how many people are in the buildings and how many people were still in the water. joey: what i m most concerned about, one thing i was not worried about yesterday but today i see as an issue, the last thing that i read that i need to look into a response. with something so tragic and so sad and mournful. you don t want to see a scandal laid upon it, you do not, you almost don t what here this could ve been prevented or somebody did not do their job or ring a bell or send out a warning or didn t spray water on a grass field that they were
which we re talking about. if we have that, renee, ou director, if we can play that. okay, i guess we don t hav that right now, but i want t thank you very much, garrett you did a mournful job o explaining that without th soundbite. joining me right now is pete baker, msnbc political analyst and chief white hous correspondent for the new york times. we have charles coleman, msnbc legal analyst, civil right attorney, as well as host of the charles coleman podcast. a new cocktail, msnbc lega analyst, former acting solicitor general, and forme law clerk for justice stephe breyer welcome to all of you. neil, i know you have limite time with us, and so my firs question he was. this with someone who potentially being charged in a newer case like this, withou person know beforehand that th day that it is going to happen or do you think donald trump i just guessing here sometimes, certainl attorneys are notified ahead o time and i think the most important thing at this moment is that this i
often wear. in her navy uniform, very closely associated with the royal navy. and the people as we expected silent. reverent and respectful. the guns i m told, you were asking, their minute guns. in procession, every minute you re hearing a gunfire. you could see them on the left and that will continue until they arrive there. what is interesting as well is that members of the public have been asked to dress appropriately, especially when it comes to going into st. giles cathedral to view the body later on. and we ll talk about that. but what i have been struck by as well is i wouldn t say that it is sort of it is mournful, but people have not been overly emotional in their response. it has been very dignified. the nation has had many years to come to terms with what we