. welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world, i m kim brunhuber, ahead on cnn newsroom, more explosions in gaza overnight as hospitals there say the situation is dire for patients, staff, and citizens. and disperse, you will be placed under arrest and charged with disorderly conduct. pro-palestinian demonstrations shut down new york s grand central station with more protests around the world expected today. and later, could the rock really be the next u.s. president? why some believe it s not such a crazy idea. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with kim brunhuber. we begin in the middle east, and a warning from the al kudz hospital, saying it s very close to running out of fuel to power its generators, in a statement earlier the pal stain red crescent said 500 patients are at risk of losing vital medical care, and people in the icu, and infants in incubators will likely die. the group docto
[shouting] dana: angry protests leading to violent confrontations in los angeles on a screen of uncensored video showing the atrocities committed by hamas against israel. bill: new hour, right? i m bill hemmer. yesterday s screening organized by wonder woman actress gal, gadot. it took place at the heavily guarded museum of tolerance. fighting broke out. the hard to watch video runs 47 minutes we re told. it was compiled by raw footage of the deadly attack on october 7th shot by hamas terrorists showing the murder and kidnapping and dead bodies in israel. dana: christina coleman has more on this story from los angeles. good morning. good morning, dana. a private screening of graphic footage from hamas s attack on israel called bearing witness to the october 7th massacre sparked fighting outside of the museum of tolerance last night. a witness captured video of the violent incident saying some israel supporters were pepper sprayed in a clash between pro-israel and pro-
mckay: this is happening now, if you can possibly believe that. the terrorists are saying theyey ll blow up p the schoo, killing all the children inside. the german police haveve been wawaging a relelentless wawr against the terrorists, capturing some, killing some. man: the british army are the terrorists. francis: no one, even the most powerful, has immunity from these urban guerillas. brinkley: there are 298 people held hostage. those people, they have good ideals, they re just going about them the wrong way. we are ready to go on until martyrdom. mckay: the communiqué ended with the appeal,l, revolutionaries of the world, unite. [ indiststinct shoututing ] [ sirens wail ] terrorist attacks, especially where hostages are taken, have become increasingly common. there have been bombings, shootings, and strikes in northern ireland. arab guerillas fired at an israeli school bus near the lebanese border. the 1970s saw the development of the terrorist repertoire. cronkikite:
into doing something that neither of you want to see happen. i m campaign, which is that if you reelect him, you are signing up for four more years of chaos confrontation, and division. and trump as you noted in that first debate in 2020, seemed virtually unhinged and encapsulated in those couple hours that that argument from from the biden campaign. so i think that the what how they say, how they say, how they perform on thursday is going to be as important as what they say and the arguments they make against each other. these are very familiar figures. people have a lot of settled opinions about these two candidates is not like one is an unknown calendar as we usually get in the debates. and so that s why i think kind of like the judgments that people make about each of them individually may be more important than the arguments they make against the other and ron, i think what s also really interesting is how will the rules affect their performances? like no live
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