he always loved simply the best and all of his campaigns use simply just completed, but i don t think we ever this all right, guys. thank you very much for being with me this morning. thanks to all of you for joining us. i m kasie hunt, cnn new central starts right now a phone call, that could shape the future of the war in gaza. new reporting this morning on how president biden plans to vent his anger that israeli leaders cancer cases potentially skyrocketing the newer for just out finding these illnesses worldwide could jump 77% in the next 25 years. and breaking overnight, police in la are investigating one of the biggest heist in the city s history, more than 30 million as stolen. i m sure slider with pay baldwin and john berman. this is cnn new stuff this morning, a crucial phone call at a crucial moment in israel s war against hamas. and the us support for that war that could be on shakier ground than it was just a few days ago. this will be the first call betwe
from outside the supreme court, what that decision is, i ll be there starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on monday, so make sure to join us. thank you so much for joining us. the news continues right here on cnn hello, and welcome to our viewers. watching and the united states and around the world. i m on a current in hong kong, hit on the show renewed vigor on the campaign trail for president joe biden. but isn t enough to sonst the pools for him to step aside a ruling from the u.s. supreme court limits charges against some january 6 rioters. i ll trump s team could use that to their advantage. and french voters head to the polls on sunday when the mind newell macron s centrist alliance hold firm or could we see an upset from the far right? joe biden, the white house and top democrats are damaged control mode after the u.s. president s faltering performance at thursday s presidential debate but on friday, a stark contrast. biden was animated as he spoke at a rally in north ca
phase of the transition, the next milestone. we ll set a goal for afghan forces to take the lead for combat operations across the country in 2013. next year. so that isaf can move to a supporting role. this will be another step towards afghans taking full lead for their security as agreed to by 2014 when the everyone saf combat mission will end. and police in chicago are certainly hoping that their mission is a lottese ier today, easier than it was yesterday. what a mess. protesters opposed to the war among other things, vow to be back out on the streets again today and my colleague ted rollins is there too. so, ted, things got ugly quickly yesterday. how are things looking today and have they taken any additional measures to keep things in check? reporter: well, so far so good in terms of today. it s very quiet today. however there s a protest that s ramping up here in the next hour at boeing where protesters are going to surround the building and right now police have p
do you know how ugly you are? we ll explain why bullying activists are so worried about it. good morning, everyone. i m randi kaye, it is 8:00. thanks for waking up with us. let s get you caught up with some news. we start with the court appearance we ll all be watching. the man accused of planning the 9/11 attacks will be charged during a military tribunal. he and four others are being arraigned in guantanamo bay, cuba. mohammed is the alleged mastermind of 9/11, blamed for the attack that killed nearly 3,000 people. it will be a rare look at the man now dubbed ksn. he s probably the most notorious terrorist alive in the world. our pentagon correspondent, chris lawrence, is in gonuantano bay, cuba. chris, attorneys are saying today could shape up to be a legal circus, why is that? reporter: well, nobody knows what the other defendants are going to say. in past court appearances, ksm has boasted of planning the attacks on september 11th, taking credit for it, having a swa
it may be the most critical supreme court case since the justices ruled on the 2000 presidential election, but out in obama administration s health care reform law is under close scrutiny. in a dramatic hearing today the court appeared deeply split. conservative justices are showing deep skepticism about the individual mandate which would require people to buy health insurance. cnn s congressional correspondent kate bolduan and jeffrey toobin were both inside the court today for the hearing. kate, let s start with you. is the health care law in serious jeopardy right now? reporter: i ll tell you, wolf, you never know how much the oral arguments in the courtroom will in the end reflect the final opinion of the court, but straight out of the gate today the lawyer for the obama administration was the one on the defensive and while the justices can and do surprise us, quite frankly, from being in the courtroom today, it does appear that the key provision of the health care law,