today on the program we ll get the latest live on israel-hamas war. plus the world watches as two major wars, one in the middle east and the other in europe. each one side is heavily funded by uncle sam. it s ukraine s fight against russia that is about to run out of american funding. what does the gop have to do with it? cory shockey and anne applebaum of the atlantic. also french philosopher bernard levee on anti-semitism rearing its ugly head again and former harvard president on racism in america. but first, here s my take. when one thinks of america s greatest strengths, the kind of assets the world looks at with admiration and envy, america s elite universities would long have been at the top of the list, but the american public has been losing faith in these universities for good reason. three university presidents came under fire this week for their vague and indecisive answers when asked whether to call for the genocide of jews would violate their instituti
reports, breaking news in gaza where new air strikes are posing new danger to already crippled hospitals. a strike reported near one hospital overnight and israeli tanks spotted near another as fighting intensifies near gaza city. the latest from the region as thousands of civilians are caught in the cross fire. also developing this morning, letters containing suspicious powder spent to election workers in at least five states. what we know about these letters and what s being done to find whoever is behind them. also ahead, joe manchin leaving the senate. so is he eyeing the white house instead? hello and thank you for joining us on this friday. it is 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with that breaking news overseas with intense fighting now dangerously close to hospitals in gaza. new video from overnight capturing israeli tanks on the streets of gaza city just blocks away from a children s hospital. and there was an explosion near ano
200 acre spotfire. that one happening all through town that resulted in the town starting to burn all at once, 30,000 people were trying to be evacuated while being overrun by fire. if i were to turn around, john ago this is bad a new episode of violent earth with leaves schreiber, air sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn hey, thank you all for watching anderson cooper 360 is next tonight on 362 candidates to worldviews and how increasingly the stark differences between them over core american principles truly are different from any other presidential race raimondo also tonight, new figures detailing just how many millions dollars in gifts supreme court justices have received over the years. and which serving justice raked in most today later in the wake of an fda panel rejecting the use of mdma ecstasy to treat post-traumatic stress. my 60 minutes reporting on research into psychedelics treating serious mental illness. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin t
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