Hello, im catherine byaruhanga. We start this with the order by the Israeli Military for more residents in the city of rafah in the Southern Gaza strip to leave neighbourhoods in the east. Washington has warned israel not to mount a full offensive in the city, but there were further israeli strikes overnight. This is where people have been told to go, al mawasi, which has been described an expanded humanitarian area by the Israel Defence forces. It now says 300,000 gazans have moved towards there since the first Evacuation Orders on monday. Last night, a long awaited Us Government report criticised israels use of american supplied weapons in the gaza war, saying its reasonable to assess they have been used in breach of International Humanitarian law in some instances. This report from our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. Now a ghost town. Parts of rafah that were crammed full of people just days ago are emptying out. Palestinians fleeing in their thousands as israel signals i
families of that shooting. the families of survivors will also get $1 million each. the senior pastor was killed. his daughter spoke today about his legacy. everybody here has been a part of my life in a different kind of way. when i was six years old when this terrible massacre happened, i didn t rn that my father was such a big inspiration to people all over the world. so something i want to leave you with here today is just because you came from nothing doesn t mean you can t be something. it s so important that i have a community behind my to help me get to the place i m in now. no amount of compensation will ever replace my father s life. cnn justice correspondent here with details. why has the doj agreed to pay
only if we do well, only in america succeeds in all of its endeavors, their service to the country was absolutely wonderful, we should be thankful for that right now. pete: can t help feel like that service has been undermined or betrayed how the game was finished. nothing doesn t diminish their service. scrapping to the last minute to get folks they served with as well, how does that factor in? play as huge role in this image of biden at the podium that hurts them. that is their commander-in-chief. every soldier at some point has a moment they realize i m not in control. i can t control everything. so i think that is why it is really important to remember what they have done but ask ourselves to put those things into our daily lives. we maybe can t control the horrible decisions that the administration is making or that
interest, to use american dollars and the aid that was so desperately needed by ukraine to protect itself from russian invasion. and they were going to do that to benefit the campaign. there doesn t seem to be any evidence to support that trump was trying to protect ukraine from corruption within ukraine. he was only focused on two things and that related to the 2016 election and to burisma and biden s son. and those are not of interest to the american national security. they are only of interest to helping to defeat a candidate for the democratic nomination. jill, good to talk to you as always. thank you for joining me. jill winebanks is a former assistant watergate prosecutor. coming up, he stepped down as attorney general last year with a very public fallout with president trump. now, jeff sessions wants his old senate seat back from alabama and he s joining an already crowded field including a former college football coach and the
i know michael. he became just a nothing. he was really a nothing. he s not going to do well but i think he s going to hurt biden actually. but he doesn t have the magic to do well. little michael will fail. he ll spend a lot of money. he s got some really big issues. joining us to take a closer look at this is megan, professor of policy at university of michigan. philanthropy, education reform, and the politics of influence. megan, you could say a lot of things about about mike bloomberg. nothing doesn t really come to mind. you may not like his wealth. you may not like how he was mayor of new york. but that that s just that s sort of a a a weird thing to say about him. sure. thank you, ali, for having me. yes, i think michael bloomberg coming in as a billionaire into this race and having a lot of