Bill, Kevin Mccarthy said it is not over yet. Earlier, i sopke to republican congressman ken buck, who voted against republican Speaker Of The House Kevin Mccarthys temporary Spending Bill this afternoon. House republicans just held a conference. What came out of that . Well, theres a few different possibilities. The one that is most likely to happen is we will start working tomorrow passing Appropriations Bills with regular order, and then make sure the next pay paycheque that is due is made. But in the meantime, we will be in work, we will pass bills, we will send those to the senate, and we will keep the government open funded bill by bill by bill. What will keep the government open funded bill by bill by bill. Bill by bill by bill. What does that mean, bill by bill by bill. What does that mean. That bill by bill by bill. What does that mean. That a bill by bill by bill. What does that mean, that a shutdown bill by bill by bill. What does that mean, that a shutdown would bill by bil
starts right now. nobody heard anything you said. i don t know why you bothered with that. coming up on the weekend, we ve got this, and pierogi is on the set. what s the story? who is pierogi? he is his dog. he came into visit. he was in the control room and he came into visit. he was in my shot first and then he was like, i m the one with the dog. i was like, give him the dog then. she did. all is forgiven. we are in a rush and sometimes you show up and you don t tell your friends you are there, but you run into them walking out of your hotel or something. that is kind of what has happened, right, because you guys are right there. all is forgiven. you guys have a good time. that was a fantastic show and ia look forward to seeing you tomorrow, because i have no idea what s on your show tomorrow. i was just looking at pierogi. pierogi, have a great time. kyle, thank you for having pierogi join us this morning and velshi starts now. good morning, it is saturd
hello and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. i m bianca nobilo live from london. it is wednesday, november 1. it is 10:00 a.m. he dat the rafh border crossing where ambulances have arrived to bring the injured from gaza into egypt. we re being told that they are being discharged from hospitals in gaza that can t provide the surgeries that they need. if all goes as planned, this would be the first permitted to leave gaz since a since the sta the word. and first group of foreign nationals might also be allowed to exit through the rafah crossing. meanwhile israeli military is revealing new details about the extent of its bombardment in gaza. more than 11,000 terrorist targets have been hit since the start of the war, that makes an average of more than 440 strikes per day and that includes the recent bombing of gaza s largest refugee camp which has triggered concern and harsh condemnation from around the world and resulted in s
citizens it was a way out. more than 1 million palestinians in gaza fled south after being warned to go there by the israeli government to avoid being attacked and now the israeli government plans to attack the very place that told palestinians they would be safe. let s take a look at how it all happened. on october 7, hamas infiltrated israel s borders. by our latest count, 121 hostages still remain in gaza. october 13, israel was preparing a large-scale, military response to invade gaza, eliminate hamas and rescue hostages. planes demonstrated distributed leaflets with the message, move south for your own safety. many sought safety in one of the largest cities in southern gaza. the idf then bombarded gaza city, killing hundreds of civilians. over the next several weeks the israeli military also continued to move south. on december 1, the idf began