hello and a warm welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. bianca has the fortnight off. ahead, israel agrees to daily pauses in fighting so civilians can flee northern gaza but insists there won t be a ceasefire until hostages held are freed. plus a maid, plumber and even a woodworker at mar-a-lago could be called to testify against their boss. what the special counsel wants to know from donald trump s employees. and west virginia senator joe manchin says he won t run for re-election. why some think the democrat is getting ready for a possible presidential bid. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is friday november 10, and in gaza a hospital is reporting israeli strikes have hit near two hospitals in the past couple hours. correspond to one of the hospital, ten employees were injured and many vehicles and parts of buildings damaged. the idf says much of the fighting in gaza has been focused on locating and destroy
always positive sign somehow but yes, decided last week because it s not the case of the moment and he is here and is training and on the matches in a safe place of the team and everything is ok and he wants to be a us and he travels here. be with us and he travels here. the arsenal women s manager, jonas eidevall, has responded to claims he bullied the fourth official during their win over manchester city on sunday in the wsl. eidevall was adamant he did nothing he would be ashamed of after city boss gareth taylor s allegation. this is what he had to say. i got really disappointed with the comments because i think there s no personal truth in them. the wording that gareth used by third birds is borderline slander and either he is not very good with the truth or good with the language, but either way i don t think is acceptable. ben stokes delivered for england on wednesday, ensuring their disappointing cricket world cup didn t continue to go from bad to worse. looking in tro
the hamas stronghold from the north and south. hamas is designated a terrorist organisation by the uk. us presidentjoe biden says he has asked israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for a pause in the fighting in gaza. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports. flares hanging in gaza s night sky are ominous warnings of incoming israeli fire. but, increasingly, the israeli prime minister s being pressed for a pause in fighting. i did ask him for a pause yesterday. this is a key moment. israeli troops are now said to be in the heart of gaza city, closing in on the stronghold of hamas, ministers say. but the destruction in gaza is already immense, with entire neighbourhoods flattened. the civilian death toll is rapidly mounting. the world health organisation says an average of 160 children are killed here every day. nothing justifies the horror being endured by the civilians in gaza. people in gaza are dying in their thousands and those alive are suffering from trau
it was once the largest and most magnificent synagogue in germany. a palace of faith a temple of understanding. beneath its gilded dome fragments of the past disaggregated torah scrolls mysterious inscriptions. and charred remnants of darker times. the noirs in a gogo or new synagogue in the heart of berlin fair is testimony to a bygone era. the shimmering dome is visible for miles around the synagogue on iranian birth trust it is a magnet for tourists a landmark and a solemn reminder. built as a house of worship more than 150 years ago it s a jewel of the city. yet it was almost lost on november 1938
the 17 year old jewish girl was among those interned here. a serb forced labor she was arrested in berlin in september of 1904 charges she was thrown into a small cell with $23.00 inmates decades later she described the conditions with. the cruelest of all where the s.s. women when we were brought to an interrogation we had to pass through a doorway blocked by a heavy bar madam sergeant favorite thing to do is to lift the bar and then let it crash down over us as we passed while we were nearly passing out in pain she would just sit there and laugh. if the prisoners screamed no one could hear them here in the former storage rooms of the jewish museum. up until november 1938 the jewish museum next to the synagogue had exhibited hundreds of paintings drawings and sculptures and