want to let them know you do not have to die for your own dictator. we will live here because we are geographically attached. you have achieved huge geographically attached. you have achieved huge military geographically attached. you have achieved huge military successes, i achieved huge military successes, how long was the counteroffensive planned, i m sure you don t want to give me all of the details but how hopeful are you of further success the likes of which we have seen over the likes of which we have seen over the last few days? i the likes of which we have seen over the last few days? the last few days? i guess that we have the whole the last few days? i guess that we have the whole new the last few days? i guess that we have the whole new breed - the last few days? i guess that we have the whole new breed of - the last few days? i guess that we have the whole new breed of the i have the whole new breed of the military tacticians and strategists. these peopl
up whether it would mean he is giving up on the nagorno karabakh uncle dave, whichjust for up on the nagorno karabakh uncle dave, which just for clarity for our viewers, it is an ethnic armenian populated enclave whether it would mean he is giving up on the nagorno karabakh enclave. so people are gathering to decide what to do next and it is quite a significant development. we know from the words of the armenian prime minister that azerbaijan enters the sovereign armenian territory. azerbaijan enters the sovereign armenian territory. presumably some would interpret armenian territory. presumably some would interpret this would interpret this straightforwardly as an act of war, of territorial aggression, which would presumably alarm a lot of international players well beyond the immediate surrounding countries? it appears clearly it is a military campaign. earliertoday the it appears clearly it is a military campaign. earlier today the armenian foreign minister invited
white house has that biden went from feeling bad and fine but didn t go to sleep well before he went to bed. his positive covid test results came this morning. he is experiencing mild symptoms appear they release a statement, this morning president biden tested covid-19 and vaccinated twice and boosted with mild symptoms. he has been taking paxlovid with cdc guidelines. purity what isley at the white house. he will continue to carry out his duties fully during that time. the president is in our prayers, obviously, this is a very serious thing. dr. nicole saphier, given in a different state than we were 2020 with president trump and covid but it is scary to hear the president of the united states is isolating. i did hear next reactions are layer on fox for the paxlovid. that is we had dr. mccreary save perhaps follow up with covid after paxlovid where i heard another doctor say otherwise, what would you recommend for the president at this point? that is what is going to ha
Coverage. America reports thank you for joining us. Im sandra smith in new york. John im john roberts. The story starts right now with martha picking up the coverage. Martha . Martha thanks very much. Good afternoon. Im martha maccallum. Were going to go live to tel aviv in just a moment with israeli Prime Minister netanyahu to get new information on this developing scene. You can see the pictures that have just come in from gaza city and the city where they believe an israeli air strike struck a hospital. Theres a lot of questions about how all of this happened. The Israeli Military says hospitals are highly sensitive buildings and are not idf targets. General petraeus who commanded our troops in iraq and afghanistan will be with us in moments. First, we go to Senior Correspondent mike tobin live in israel with the very latest. Hi, mike. Martha, this development at the hospital in gaza city is taking all the attention right now. The Palestinian Health Ministry Says the civilian casual
To communicate online. So im happy to be in my neighbourhood. Im still now hyper conscious of how great it is to be here. So, gloria, were sitting here, its 2023, almost 50 years after you founded the womens action alliance, which was a group that helped women fight sexism in the us. How do you feel about where the Feminist Movement is today . I feel proud of the amount of invention and rebellion and humourand. She chuckles. Community among us. At the same time, im living in a country where a female human being has never been president , when that could and should have happened long ago. So i feel proud of the movement but aware of how much it takes for a Movement Really to succeed, whether its the civil Rights Movement, the gay and lesbian and transgender movement, the womens movement, i mean, and all these movements are connected. When you want to measure progress, when it comes to womens rights, what are the key markers that you look for to say, ok, weve moved forward, not backward