strikes between israel and hamas. it says it s attacking new hamas targets in the gaza strip, after temporary truce collapsed between israel and the temporary group. this is no strikes into gaza, idf shifting focus to southern gaza, where the hamas leaders they say are hiding amongst civilians. since the truce has expired, israel says it has hit 400 targets inside gaza, and since the end of the cease-fire, the idf says the soldiers have destroyed more hamas tunnels, including one found in the courtyard of the school. in the meantime, hamas is launching targets into israel, new videos from tel aviv shows people running and ducking for cover as sirens run in the streets. israel s defense system intercepted the coming rockets. this was a massive rally where israelis came together to support families of loved ones, still being held hostage by hamas in gaza. the vice president, kamala harris, urging israel to do more to protect civilians inside of gaza. today they spoke to what it
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the stage for another debate. voters took to the polls and sent a clear message, hands off my body, my books and my rights. on monday, donald trump was called the stand to testify in a 250 million dollar civil fraud trial that could break up his family s business empire. predictably he was he gave long winded responses and avoided answering questions directly. instead he took that opportunity to disparage laetitia james. this woman, the internee general of new york who brought that lawsuit. the judge presiding over the case who will hand out the punishment against the company. at multiple points on monday, he had to ask the former presidents attorneys to control their client when trump was on the stand. at one, point when asked about one of his properties, trump declared, quote, i m not a windmill person. which was odd because nobody asked him about windmills. during another line of questioning s about his financial statements from 2021, trump replied, quote, i was so busy
rights. on monday, donald trump was called to the stand to testify in a 250 million dollar civil fraud trial, that could break up his entire family s business empire. predictably, he was combative as a witness. he often gave long winded responses, and he avoided answering questions directly. instead, he took the opportunity to disparage laetitia james, the attorney general who brought the lawsuit, and arthur engoron, the judge presiding over the case who had ot punishment against the company. now on monday, angwin had asked the presidents attorneys to control their client while trump was on the stand. at one point, when asked about one of his properties, he declared, quote, i m not a windmill person. interestingly, no one had asked him anything about windmills. during another line of questioning about his financial statements from 2020, one trump began to reply, quote, i was so busy in the white house with china, russia, and keeping the country safe, at which point the lawyer
kennedy: good evening, i worked pavlich and tonight the calls are getting louder and leon is getting larger. everyone wants the elderly man with a poor memory to call it quits after the debate train wreck heard around the world, president biden hunkering down again at camp david but not with his 16 camp counselors wizzing around in golf carts and his family reportedly is there to discuss his future. and holy hunter, according to the new york times, his convicted felon first son is one of the strongest voices in support of the president staying in the race. lucas tomlinson is on the scene with more. reporter: that s right, kennedy. president biden is huddling with his family at camp david and white house sin cysting it was a preplanned event including taking a family photograph. on the sunday show, democrat lawmakers rallied to the president s defense. yes, it was a bad performance. i see what i call preparation overload. it was an underwhelming performance i believe. a s