hey, everyone. thanks for joining me. i m omar=j jimenez. we begin in gaza where urgent humanitarianh crisis is worsening. the situation is growing more desperate for the health care c system. the palestinian red crescent gaza s second largest hospital al-quds is out of service.ok and many medical centers have become shelters for thousands of people displaced by the e fighting. israel defense forces opened an evacuation corridor and for the first time since thursday, foreign nationals were able to4 evacuate gaza at rafah.çz and nine palestinian patients were also allowed into egypt for tleemt. reporter: we had prime minister benjamin netanyahu on cnn this morning saying thatand? reporter: we had prime minister benjamin netanyahu on cnn this morning saying that no jz why it would. but we ve had no confirmation that the offer to remove children anábabies from th al-shifaal hospital in the hear of gaza city, whether that has come to fruition. as you mentioned, there were
killing of george situation i believe in mississippi the shooting of an 11 year old boy who called 9-1-1, and was shot by police officers subsequently. back in march, you met with associate attorney general gupta to discuss police reform. what can you tell us about that meeting, and what can and has been done? the reality is that not enough has been done. is thatand honestly, if you ara black american, you are marginalized, you are in a community that has disproportionate incidents with police officers, it would be like nothing has been done. and there are so much more that we can do, right? i think that my fear right now is that three years on, we are still having the same conversation. we are still having the same conversation that we were having when it was mike brown, that we were having decades ago. and that is unacceptable. and that s to say that there aren t people who want to move. right now, this is an endangered topic because of the
history. f thatand if that s your positi, maybe it s time to reinstate tariffs on let s say, how about french wine and champagne mass of tariffs like, oh, fun twenty five thirty percent. or how aboutdi the we stop fundg the war on your continent inr europe, the war in ukraine u until the rest of europe, like the french, until you step up and you pay your fair share orsr better yet, well, europeu is your problem. it s not tha our problem anymorf how would you like that?roa? foreign policy from america now? nofortunately, this does not meopmacr with macron. now, todayet, brazil si in president meeting with president in china.kiss everyone s going p to china to kiss president . she s running wild. met germany s foreign minister met e with her chinese counterpart. all right. count part.here with reaction f this is arkansas senator tom cotton. senato senator , i m looking at this. there s two things thatg i m thinking about. and i wantabour take on your t. number one , do you agree a with m
to do something. don t let people out of as he prison as quick as you put them in. right.ht yeah. look. , charlie, this is the problem, right? i mean, i don t mind nd a a president who gets whipped up about something. the solution, i don t think is theiss the right one in this case. but he doeg s nothing to sho w any concern about all of not just an open border, but alland co the other problems that are created and come in as a way behind this, that all of these people coming across illegally ,legally and lawfully. we in this country bring int about a million people, more than every other country combined in the world. n they come legally, lawfullylawf into the united states .ul but i never see the president,up the president ever get whipped up about illegal immigration. no. fact, and in fact, what they do borde is they celebrate the lawlessness at the border and thatand that celebration of lawlessness sort of infects every other aspect of life. of course, not to mention