Angeles. 6 00 a. M. In gaza, this is breaking News Coverage of the world in israel. Fox news at night. And now a live look at gaza city 40 minutes before sunrise. And a night of nonstop air strikes. Isreali Defense Forces now saying in just the past hour alone they are conducted some 450 air strikes in gaza. And that isreali troops are mobilizing at the gaza border for a potential ground invasion. It is all part of israels ongoing response to the horrific attack on civilians by the terrorist group hamas. The death toll is now rising on both sides and the white house is now confirming that 20 americans remain unaccounted for. We begin with Senior Correspondent mike tobin live in tel aviv. Mike, whats the latest. Well, trace, unprecedented air campaign into the densely populated gaza strip. Is definitely increasing overnight as the air strikes go in the rocket fire comes out. We have video from the northern end of the gaza strip. Showing what has become a lethal light show that repeats e
about prosecutors? why does he care about this one guy? jesse: why would he gone? jessica: he would want him gone because he was hired to investigate corruption jesse: so he wanted burisma investigated? jessica: so when devin archer testified, that s what he said. he was being asked about this viktor shokin s role. he told them that he was good for burisma and he agreed with the statement that shokin didn t pursue corruption and investigations against burisma s owner. you should watch it. jesse: that s not true. jessica: yes, it is true. dan goldman was asking the questions. jeanine: victoria new land, the top point person on ukraine said that shokin was doing a good job fighting crime. john kerry was saying the same thing that shokin specifically was doing a good job fighting corruption. and this is in june of 2015.
military force if necessary, as the taliban takes ten, 20, 30, 40, 50% of the country and not act, this then becomes inevitable, but at the end of the day, the buck don t stop with him, and he blew it, now the question is, do you see anya successful conclusion, defined by getting every american and afghan he ally that we promised, that helped us for 20 years, out of there safely? i hope so, i pray for them. we were served well by the boots on the ground. we were screwed over by the students. it s the boots versus the suits. i have no problem with the boots and how they acted, but let s go back, let s remember that it was joe biden and barack obama that released people out of guantanamo bay and put them back on the playing field. let s remember that joe biden backed up by susan rice and victoria new land, and that whole team, and so when you get
both seemed to be lingering where underground fiber optic cables tend to the run. the whereabouts led waging a qu effort to map the u.s. telecommunications infrastructure, perhaps preparing for an opportunity to disrupt it. nobody knew what to make of that report at that time. this issue has been kind of dormant until this spring. that is when the u.s. officially accused russia of not only the things that we just mentioned but of targeting power plants and water and electrical grids during the campaign and ongoing during the trump presidency. now those russian diplomats wandering around the u.s. and showing up in a strange places, that remains a mystery. until this week. resurfacing. this is something during a little-noticed exchange on a senate hearing on russian interference. victoria new land, the top diplomat in the obama administration, testifying before the intelligence
victoria new land. he has no prosecutorial authority. he has no subpoena power. so bring in somebody who does, and get some answers. brian: right. who appoints them? does jeff sessions get to appoint the special prosecutor who would look at the doj? steve: he would. lisa: potentially, whoever looks at the inspector general could put some heat on attorney general jeff sessions to appoint a special counsel. we don t know what this report is going to say. he was the one that unearthed the text message exchange between peter strzok and lisa page. steve: the love birds. lisa: definitely digging in here. potentially that then gives is the impetus for another special counsel. brian: adam schiff, believe it or not was against this. as if on cue house republicans call for special counsel to investigate fisa abuse. in doing so republicans express interest in investigating everything except what is very important russia s interference.