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tunnel. >> and there is desperation of getting aid to people inside. >> republicans have chosen yet another nominee for speaker of the house. >> mike johnson won majority, but there is a real warning for him to get the 217 votes. >> this has been a wasted three weeks. >> this house republican majority is united. >> prosecutors don't hang out immunities like begcandy. >> mark meadows can speak to trump's mindset in a very specific way. good morning, i'll filphil mattingly with poppy harlow. israel once again launching airstrikes on gaza overnight. this video is of a palestinian man bury in the rubble asking if his wife is okay. explosions can be heard in the background and bombardment coming just hours after the head of the united called the airstrikes a collective pu punishment to the palestinian people and demanded a ceasefire. >> relentless of bombardment, level of civilian casualties and all the destruction of neighborhoods it in-to mount and are deeply alarming. >> and that drew very sharp and angry response from israel's foreign minister. >> the calls for a ceasefire. tell me, what is the response for killing of babies? for raped women and burned them, for beheading of a child? how you can agree to a ceasefire with someone who swore to kill and destroy your own existence? how? >> and we're now learning how hamas have been able to plan the attack without israel knowing. sources say that intelligence shared with the united states shows a small self hamas operatives used a network of phone lines and the tunnels to communicate and plan their attack for more than two years. >> miamian crisis is deepening for roughly 2 million civilians trapped inside the warzone. relief agencies say that it needs to shut down operations today if it does not receive more fuel. straight to erin burnett in tel aviv. and we have new reporting i want to ask you about. prime minister saying that he is hopeful for a breakthrough soon on the hostages held. what do we know about the intensive conversations? qatar has been at the center of all of the attacks. >> they have. and national security adviser saying that qatar's diplomatic efforts are crucial. so israel is acknowledging the important role qatar is playing and hopeful for a breakthrough soon on the hostages. but and i spoke to a negotiator, the man responsible for the release of the idf soldier who was held for five years, before he was finally released. this man was telling me that he has been speaking to hamas daily, that he understands that there is a big release on the table, mass release of civilian hostages being discussed. i emphasize the word civilian because the way hamas may define idf can be quite broad. they go through military service just as part of a regular thing that they do. but certainly children and elderly included would be a mass release. he said that the conversations on who would go first and who should be blamed is very much at the kindergarten level and had deep frustration about where it is right now. but did say that the holdups are the fuel as we know, that is a huge one, and also hamas is demanding a ceasefire. and so a big conversation going on for days for a mass release and very telling that qatar is willing to come out and express confidence and that israel is bolstering that. but obviously we're not there yet. >> we heard prime minister netanyahu yesterday speaking to soldiers again in the idf and saying clearly that the next phase is coming. what has happened overnight and what does it mean? >> they have been saying the next stage and you have the defense minister visiting troops, you have the navy and they all are saying your time is coming, be ready. in a sense part of this appears to be really an implicit acknowledgement that the troops are ready to go and frankly expected to go in quite some time ago and that there has been delays. that is just the reality of it. so they continually visit the frontlines, saying be strong, stay ready, your moment will come cost. but the strikes continue. and we've heard -- nic robertson is reporting on the new precision mortar munitions that they are using that even sound different. and i've heard it from nic and also a source in northern gaza saying it sounds completely different. but overnight hundreds more strikes. they say they killed the commander of kahn yunis battalion. and this morning saying that they found a tunnel that actually came from gaza to a beach on the israeli side. and that they said two hamas operatives came out of that engaged with a fight with israeli special forces who were there and hamas operatives were killed. but this is happening day in and day out. and while we don't know how many commanders, how much capacity capability have been taken out, we do know they are taken out every day and there are hundreds of strikes. and so israel is making in this 19th day of the war steady progress even as they have not yet gotten to that next stage as they call it. >> an important point. we'll come back to you shortly. and president biden is trying to slow down the ground invasion of gaza despite his vocal support for israel's right to strike hamas. ax yoels rest ios reporting tha president wants more aid and wants those trapped there out. and there are fierce of a ground invasion with a huge death toll that does not destroy hamas and a widening of the war. this as sources tell cnn that u.s. military advisers are invoking lessons learned from the war in iraq and afghanistan to urge israelis to avoiden a all-out ground war in gaza. with me now from the state department, matt miller. appreciate your time. is it the stadministration's go to slow down israel? >> i won't talk about the private conversations we have between our government and the government of israel except to say that when we do talk with the state department and other agencies inside the u.s. government as well as the white house, we have said a number of things. one, we think that they need to have clear definable goals in launching this military campaign, that they need to have a plan for how to excite it best and protect civilians. that is important to them and us. of course the secretary has spoken to this a number of times. and we continue to work to try to get humanitarian access -- humanitarian aid into gaza for the innocent civilians who are not a part of hamas and who are suffering from this conflict as well. >> on the point of civilians, yes we've heard the president and secretary of state say it a number of times, but cnn is reporting that 700 civilians were killed by israeli airstrikes in gaza on monday. on that same day, this is what netanyahu said. "we struck the enemy in the harshest blow, we've killed dozens of terrorists possibly even more. is it the biden administration's position that it is comfortable with about 700 civilian deaths with dozens of terrorists being killed in the same day? because that is what netanyahu is saying that they are achieving. >> we don't want to see any civilian die whether gaza or anywhere else. we mourn the loss of every civil gone life. the unfortunate truth however is that hamas uses the civilians of gaza as human shields. they embed the infrastructure in schools, hospitals and residential apartment buildings so very difficult for israel to conduct this operation when hamas is embedding itself inside the civilian population. what they do is warn civilians to vacate areas before they conduct strikes. but we're in constant communication with them about how best they can do that and encouraging them to act within the laws of war. the president has said it is important that democracies follow -- important that democracies respect all human life, important that democracies follow the laws of war and follow international law. that is what we expect israel do and we'll continue to be in conversation with them about that. >> let me ask you about the new reporting out of qatar that they have said they are hopeful for a breakthrough soon on hostages. should american families waiting for hostages, israeli families waiting for their loved ones, also be more hopeful this morning? >> i don't want to say more hopeful or less hopeful. i'll just reiterate what we've said that it is one of our top priorities to try to get the hostages home. secretary and president were involved in efforts to try to get the hostages released in the early after math of the october 7 attacks. we of course traveled to the region, had meetings with them where we talked about work to return these hostages. you've seen very initial efforts with two american citizens released and two israeli citizens released over the weekend. so we continue to work with the government of qatar. we're appreciative of their efforts and important in the progress that we've had so far. we know there are still 10 americans who remain unaccounted for. as of course a number of other foreign nationals and ultimately hundreds of israeli citizens. so we'll continue to work on it. but one thing i'll say, we have found that throughout talking about our work publicly in such a sensitive delicate area is not actually helpful to our goal of trying to get the hostages released. >> let me can ask you about americans stuck, not hostages. we heard from john kirby yesterday, he said there is not a place in the world where the pentagon doesn't have contingency plans on the shelf. but i want you to listen to a friend of an american couple stuck there with their 1-year-old told us. >> in that statement by secretary blinken, it is either not true or it is word play. so physically at the crossing, there are no militant, no military or government personnel at all on the palestinian side. they sent me videos and pictures of him at the crossing and literally the only thing between him and egypt is a series of gates that are just closed. there is not an agreement about aid coming in and american citizens getting out. >> has the administration seen evidence of hamas blocking the border and what is that plan that john kirby talked about to get them home? >> let me plain what is happening here because it is a complicated situation. the rafah border crossing is similar to a lot you splay been through in your life. there is an egyptian side and there is a gaza side. and then there is a no man's land in between. and egyptians say that they are ready to accept the united states citizens if they can get to the processing. on the gaza side, at times hamas has had no one there manning the border station. remember, this is an area that is administered by hamas, hamas has been the government of gaza for some time and before this conflict manned this border station. at other times we have seen hamas militants actively there with guns preventing people from approaching the crossing. so there is a problem getting people through the gaza side i into the no man's land to be processed to enter? to eegypt. we continue to work through this situ situation. and our ambassador has been on the ground and has been focused -- intensely focused on this and we hope to reach a solution. >> and i want to give you a chance to respond to an op-ed written yesterday in the "washington post" by former colleague of your at the state department who wrote about why he resigned. he writes "absence of a willingness told that debate when it comes to israel is not proof of our commitment to israel security, rather proof of our commitment to a policy that the record shows is a dead end, proof of our willingness to abandon our values and turn a blind eye to the suffering of millions in gaza when it is politically expeed yent." he says the state did not would not engage in a substantive debate about whether to transfer arms to israel. what is the state department response to that? >> well, i couldn't disagree anymore. just because any one individual is not involved in the debate doesn't mean the conversations aren't going on. we of course chave fconversatio about every armed decision that we make. i will say that we have been focused on two things. number one, making sure israel has what it needs to defend itself. you always have to go back to the context. israel suffered a deadly terrorist attack in which armed militants came in and killed civilians, women, children, elderly, took many hostage. and those terrorist attacks are ongoing. so israel has a right and an obligation to defend itself as any country would. at the same time we continue to make clear that we expect them to behave in the laws of war and, this is the really important thing that i think sometimes gets lost in the debate, it is the united states that has brokered the agreement to get humanitarian access into innocent civilians in gaza. it is the united states that is working to set up areas inside gaza where civilians can be safe from harm. and so while yes we have focused on doing what we need to do so israel can defend itself, it is the work of our diplomats and others in the white house and national security establishment who are working overtime to try to ensure that civilians are protected to the maximum septembe extent possible. >> and so you're saying you have the debate but he wasn't there for it? >> i won't be that specific other than to say that as i said generally a lot of times you will hear people say that this conversation is not going on. i can assure you that we're discussing every one of these issues at senior levels and throughout the agency. >> appreciate your time very much. thank you. former trump chief of staff mark meadows reportedly striking a deal with federal proosecutor. what abc news says he is offering up in if change for immunity. and overnight house republicans picked another nominee. what to expect from a key vote. and we'll be joined this hour with the top democrat in the house hakeem jeffries. we're learning mark meadows has been granted immunity by jack smith. that is according to an answer news report that also says he has spoken to federal investigators at least three times this year. and abc sources say that meadows informed smith's team that he repeatedly told trump in the weeks after the presidential election that allegations of significant voter fraud were baseless. that of course would contradict many things meadows has said publicly including in his book published a full year after the 2020 election. cnn has reached out to mark mea meadows' attorney and has not heard back. trump posted on truth social "mark meadows never told me that allegations of significant fraud about the rigged election were baseless. he certainly didn't say that in his book." joining us now is donald trump's former attorney and currently represents bernie kerrik who has been subpoenaed to testify in the georgia investigation. and appreciate your time. there have been so many questions about where mark meadows is on all this. were you surprised by this reporting? >> no, i wasn't really surprised about it. mark meadows, we had not really had much of any communications with him or his team. but if you go all the way back to march/april time frame of this year, you know, there was litigation over whether he could claim executive privilege and be prevented from testifying. and he was ordered by the judge to testify before the grand jury. so this immunity grant makes sense because when somebody in his position is then compelled under the executive privilege issue, they would naturally go before the grand jury, plead the fifth and prosecutor would say hold on a minute and they would run out and give them a grant of immunity at which point they no longer have a fifth amendment right and they would basically have to answer every question. so i think that that really -- based on what i know, this is something that happened back in april. >> and we don't have the timing on when this agreement was made. but we'll see. what about the georgia rico case, what does it mean for mark meadows in that state case? because this says that his testimony can't be used in a federal prosecution, but what about state? >> right. that is one of the unique thins here. because you very rarely have dueling state and federal prosecutions. and so if things happened as i just described it -- and again based on my experience. i don't know for a fact that that is how it went down. but when you have a witness who refuses to testify, you give him a grant a of federal immunity, they testify unless there is an issue of a parallel state case which back in april mark meadows wasn't necessarily expecting. so i can predict what happened here, he was talking to jack smith's team. until all of a sudden fani willis decided to indict him and, you know, then he starts pleading the fifth again and shuts down. and the timing of the abc story to me is fascinating because just this past week is when fani willis all of a sudden started opening things up for everybody to get misgheen gdemeanor and n pleas. so i wouldn't be surprised if this is just a setup for mark meadows to take a sweetheart deal in georgia and maybe this article was even a message to fani willis of hey, maybe instead of indicting him you should have tried talking to him first. and maybe you want to step back from your position instead of, you know, continuing down this path. >> what would a plea in georgia mean for the other individuals indicted in that case? >> it won't necessarily mean, you know, too much. the more people that take pleas, they would be available to testify. it is not necessarily going to change what the information is. i think that it would probably help to streamline the case. obviously the less defendants you have the faster a trial will go. and so whereas the judge previously predicted that the trial may last eight months, that is based on a presumption that you have 15 cross-examine witness. so the more you cut that down, it could get pushed faster. >> all right. we appreciate your time as always. >> we'll be right back. the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. democracy is messy sometimes. but it is our system. this conference that you see, this house republican majority, is united. >> that is mike johnson who republicans designated as speaker of the house. he is a staunch trump ally who voted not to certify the results of the 2020 election. an after kevin mccarthy's ouster he is now the fourth republican nominee to be speaker and n. three week. a couple questions that are still outstanding. only nominated with 128 votes. he needs at least 217 to be speaker. we'll see if he can get the support he needs today. it is scheduled at noon when the house plans to hold a future fl full floor vote. joining us is one of those who voted to remove kevin mccarthy. it is wednesday. we speak every wednesday about whether or not there will be a speaker. clearly there is unity and a momentum behind mike johnson's candidacy at this point. 20 plus did not vote last night. why should we assume that everyone will get in line? >> well, it was late and those 20 were out. some had dinners, some receptions. but i think that what you need to understand about mike johnson is who he is. this town is bucking and there is much gnashing of teeth and wringing of hand last night from the lobbyists and special interests. and this town is languishing in moral and fiscal ambiguity. and he will restore that. mike johnson is a good map -- he is a good man and we don't deserve a leader like mike johnson but we'll get it. and i think that he will carry us over the finish line he is a family man, a fine christian. and he is -- i think that he will be a giant. he is not very tall physically, but in these halls, you will stand in his shadow. >> we won't criticize height on this show, congressman. i think to some degree that gets to the point i was talking to one of your colleagues last night who said he is the only guy in the race who doesn't have a bunch of people who hate him. is that the threshold, if you don't have enemies, that is your only pathway to 217? >> no t not at all. last week on saturday i was with my wife and she said who do you think has a shot. and i said it is always the first few that hit the beach that end up getting killed and that is exactly what happened. so i said that i would hope that we would get someone like mike johnson and i texted him and i reminded him -- he reminded me of that last night. and so the other question i get asked, was it worth it. absolutely it was worth it. you know, as i've stated many times, prayed about it, it was the right thing to do. and i think that you will see a great leader. i think lobbyists are doing everything that they can right now to generate as they did last night in our meeting saw some of the old guard trying to rally support for a bogus write-in type of situation. so that is why we forced the vote on a voice vote, a roll call vote so people had to stand up and you saw people gathering around him at the podium. so i think that we're on our way to electing a speaker today at noon. >> and i think my biggest question right now, whoever the next leader might be, which mike johnson has the momentum, that person will have 23 days until the government is set to shut down again. he has committed to stand alone appropriations bills of which i believe your chamber still had eight to pass. the senate starting to move on its first three. no way to reconcilekoncile 12 b 23 days, so how does the government not shut down? >> we follow the rules. where was everybody yelling when we took over the entire month of august and two week of september when we knew september 30th was the end of the fiscal year? what will have to happen? some of the guys will have to get out of bed before noon and come down here and work. i can guarantee you the good folks in tennessee right now are on their way out the door taking their kids to school, going to work, going to the factories or whatever. and congress need to say get off their butts and get to work. and that is what needs to happen and what can happen. we roll out of here, we set a meeting for 10:00 and then we cater a hearty lunch at taxpayer expense and then we leave by 2:00 and walk out with our brooks brothers suit unbuttoned and our ties undone and we sea to america we've been working hard. you know what, that is an insult to heard working americans everywhere from the north to the south. america is not buying that anymore. there is a new sheriff in town and his name is mike johnson and dag gummit, he will deliver. >> we'll see in four or five hours if that is the case. appreciate your time. >> and next wednesday call me and we'll have breakfast. >> we'll talk policy. >> yeah, we'll talk policy. >> thank you, sir. and i'm a fan of brooks brothers. phil, thank you for that. also this, surprise move by the united autoworkers union heating up their strike against the big three automakers. uaw members walked off the general motors smotors' largesn arlington, texas. and so that brings the total number on strike to 45,000 workers. the economic losses caused by the strike so far, inis sixth week by the way, has surpassed $9.3 billion according to the anderson economic group. and new details this morning about an off duty pilot accused of trying to cut the power on alaskan airlines flight. he denies taking any med karks b medication, but what he says he did take, that is ahead. so we are learning new details about the off duty pilot facing 83 counts of attempted murder for trying to shut down the engines of a flight mid flight. joseph emerson told police that he was having a nervous breakdown and warned the crew needed to be subdued and he took magic mushrooms 48 hours before this happened. pete muntean is joining us now. quite a development. >> yeah, huge development. this is a guy who immediately realized what he did and essentially told other members of the flight crew i'm not well, i'm a risk to the safety of this airplane. these are some of the incredible new details coming out after joseph emerson's appearance in a court last night. this is all from information that police got from a conference they had with emerson after they met the flight on the ground in portland. this incident took place at 31,000 feet. emerson was seated in the jump seat. that is a small seat in the cockpit behind the pilots used by other airline pilots to dead head from one airline to another. and he said he reached up for two big red handles at the top of the cockpit. those are the engine fire extinguisher handles that first cut off the flow of fuel and emerson told police he pulled those only has because he thought that he was in a dream and wanted to wake up. and then there was a struggle. and they prevented it from a matter of seconds. emerson left the cockpit, closed the door and told a flight attendant you need to cuff me or it is going to be bad. flight attendants restrained him in the back of the plane and police say that is where he also tried to open an emergency exit. but it is the conversation that police had with emerson on the ground that really gives the most insight to why this may have happened in the first place. emerson told police that he was in mental crisis, he hadn't excellent in 40 hours, that he consumed magic mushrooms 48 hours before this incident. emerson faces an attempted murder charge for uthe 83 on board the plane. but the conversation right now really focuses on this -- emerson told police that he had been depressed for years and pilots often fear speaking up about their mental health because they are worried that they will lose their faa medical certificate and throw away their ca career. emerson said he admitted what he did was wrong and he realized it, but he is pleading not guilty to the state charges and expected to face a federal charge in court tomorrow. >> really important point about the broader picture here and fear among pilots as well. thank you for the reporting. after a late night scramble to secure a nominee, the house is once again set to vote on a new speaker just a few hours from now. hakeem jeffries will join us live to discuss next. you're probably not easily persuaded to switch mobile providers for your business. but what if we told you it's possible that comcast business mobile can save you up to 75% a year on your wireless bill versus the big three carriers? 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>> good morning, great to be with you. i don't know mike johnson well. based on his track record, he appears to be an extreme right wing idea log. he wants to criminalize abortion case and impose a nationwide ban. he was one of the chief architects of trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election. and mike johnson also wants to end social security and medicare as we know it. those are extreme views. house democrats will push back aggressively against that. however we've said from the beginning of this congress and xw demonstrated that we are ready, willing and able to find common ground with our republican colleague in order to advance bipartisan solutions to solve problems for the hard working taxpayers. and all mike johnson has to do is meet fuus in a bipartisan wa and we'll be able to work together whenever poll. possible. >> and i was talking to a congressman who said we have to do something and that is why people are moving in this direction. framing it as if there was no other alternative. if a resolution is put on the floor, would you ask your members to support it? >> we'd have to have a caucus discussion, but we have made clear from the beginning that we looked towards a bipartisan path to reopen the house and one of the possible routes was to provide support necessary in order to empower a speaker pro temp to reopen the house for us to consider bills that are important to the health, safety and economic well-being of the american people, to fund the government, to avoid a shutdown and make sure that we're standing by our friends and allies like israel and ukraine during their time of need and as well as to provide humanitarian assistance to palestinian civilians who may be in harm's way. these are important items and if reopening the house required a bipartisan agreement with respect to the speaker pro temp, i think that that is something that we would have been open to as we have repeatedly expressed pinery and communicated to our republican colleagues privately. >> you have 23 days until the government is set to shut down again. this process if it ends today has burned 21 days, 22 days that the point in time. i believe mike johnson was committing to once again doing standalone appropriations bills. there is no way to reconcile all 12 in that amount of time. are we headed towards another government shutdown . >> house democrats with president biden, senate democrats and senate republicans are prepared to do what's necessary to meet the needs of the american people, avoid a government shutdown, and the path to doing so is for house republicans to adhere to the agreement that they themselves negotiated in may of this year with respect to the fiscal responsibility act. that set top line spending numbers for us to utilize in order to reach agreement on the spending priorities and needs for the american people. it was republicans who, less than a week after supporting that agreement that they negotiated with president biden, broke their word, abandoned the agreement, and that is why we are facing a possible government shutdown. so the notion of doing individual appropriations bills at this point that the republicans have been wasting time mired in chaos, dysfunction and extremism doesn't make a lot of sense to me. >> would you accept some reduction in the top line of a continuing resolution in order to help a new speaker? >> no. an agreement is an agreement. basically, we have all adhered to the parameters of what was agreed upon and passed into law, which meets the needs of the american people. the house democrats are in agreement with the senate democrats. we are in agreement with senate republicans. all of us are in agreement with president biden. it's the extreme maga republicans in the house who are on an island. they need to get off that island and join us in a bipartisan way so we can fund the government responsibly. >> another issue this -- to put it kindly, circus, delayed the consideration of the $105 billion supplemental aid request, including money for ukraine as well as for israel and humanitarian support for citizens of gaza. would you be willing to separate those out, particularly the israel/ukraine aid issue, given some of the opposition there? >> no. it's my expectation that the senate will send over a bipartisan bill that meets the needs of the american people from a national security standpoint and that necessarily involves being supportive of israel and its war against hamas, being supportive of the ukrainian war effort against russian aggression. it's in the best interest of the free world that we stand by ukraine, that ukraine prevail. it's in the best interest of democracy and freedom and truth, values that we hold dear here in america and we also, of course, must meet the humanitarian needs of people throughout the world, including palestinian civilians who may be in harm's way. that bipartisan package when it comes over from the senate shouldn't be broken up. the time for partisanship is over. the time for gamesmanship is over. the time for extreme maga republican brinksmanship is over. we need to reopen the house, let's do it in a bipartisan way so we can solve problems for everyday americans. >> i understand your opposition to where mike johnson stnds ide ideology and on -- you had a good relationship with the former speaker kevin mccarthy. have are you spoken mike johnson in the last 24 hours? do you plan to speak to him right away if he ends up becoming speaker? >> i have not spoken to mike johnson over the last several weeks at all during this period of republican chaos and dysfunction. however, we should always agree to disagree without being disagreeable. and find common ground in order to meet the needs of the american people. if mike johnson emerges as the next speaker of the house of representatives, i look forward to having a conversation with him to figure out how to agree monday a bipartisan agenda designed to put people over politics, we can fight clerk particularly as democrats have been doing for better paying jobs and lower costs and safer community and to build an economy from the middle out and the bottom up as opposed to the top down. >> what is your relationship like with kevin mccarthy now? >> listen, we had a very positive forward-looking relationship. i haven't spoken to him in the last few weeks. if he remains a member of congress, i expect we will find opportunities to be able to work together whenever and wherever possible to meet the needs of the people that he represents in california that i'm privileged to represent in new york city as well as the needs ever the american people. >> house democratic leader hakeem jeffries, it's been a long three weeks. we will see how it goes today. thank you for your time. >> thank you, phil. ahead, former members of donald trump's inner circle appearing to be turning on him. we will tell you why next. and the turkish president saying hamas is not a terrorist organization but a group for liberation. we will discuss what impact that has on the region. stay with us. it's coming th. is the message that the israeli prime minister operative hamas used hardwired phones in the tunnels. >> the hostage negotiations and the desperation of getting aid to people inside. >> republicans have chosen yet another nominee for speaker of the house. >> mike johnson, won the majority, but there is a warning for him to get the 217 votes. >> this has been a wasted three weeks. >> this house republican majority i

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