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thanks for joining me. got a lot to get to. we're going to start with israel's war against hamas. hospitals in gaza are facing a critical situation amid growing calls for an end to the bloodshed. the idf says fighting is intensifying across the enclave including near one major medical center. today, the idf denied claims by a senior official at the hamas-run health ministry in gaza that the hospital is under siege and l sides by israeli forces. the red cross says gaza's healthcare system has passed the point of no return. many of gaza's hospitals are now out of service amid israel's ongoing military operations and earlier today, israel opened another evacuation corridor for civilians to move south. meanwhile, an emergency summit in saudi arabia, arab and islamic leaders demanded a complete cease fire. opposition to the war is also being expressed on streets around the globe. pro palestinian protests were held in london, brussels, paris, and even near president biden's home in delaware. we have a team of reporters covering these developments. ben wedeman is in southern lebanon, but let's begin with oren near the gaza border. what are you hearing about the situation on the ground there? >> reporter: omar, since we last talked an hour ago, we have heard much more activity as well as heavy fire. there was intermittent artillery until now. now we're hearing it more frequently and i suspect in the next couple of minutes, we'll hear more. we've also hard fighter jets above. we haven't seen where it's landing, suggesting it's landing farther south than where we're standing. we also heard not long ago, small arms fire, machine gunfire, which sounded like it was just a couple of miles from us as we stand in the city in the northeast corner of the coastal enclave. the activity, pace and intensity of it has picked up since we spoke one hour ago. in terms of the situation on the ground, there is intense fighting in gaza city. israel said it had gaza city surrounded several days ago and they're moving into the city. there you heard what sounded like artillery bemhind me. that's brought fighting to the hospital, intense fighting in the area both according the what we're seeing from social media and the idf and what we're hearing from official there is inside gaza. the director general for the hamas-controlled ministry of health says hospital is surrounded with tanks survey roubding the area and that getting in or out has become very difficult if not impossible. the hospital itself faces cri critical shortages of food, fuel, water and electricity. the director general said though the main complex, the main building of the hospital itself wasn't struck, there have been strikes that managed the maternity ward. the generator also took danmage and that cut off incubators in the neo natal intensive care unit, three babies dying as a result. the idf says east side of the hospital is open and it's possible to get in and out. the idf says they're in constant touch with hospital officials and they'll help evacuate babies and children tomorrow. meanwhile, a humanitarian corridor was opened up for several hours today. over the past several days, we have seen tens of thousands of gazans fleeing south from the corridor. the israeli military says they have taken control of 11 hamas military posts in northern gaza as they continue their operation. they say they're moving towards attacking the underground infrastructure. the tunnels and that will be incredibly complex simply given the nature of that level of fighting as we keep an eye on what we can see from here, we'll keep you updated on the situation as we learn more about it. >> for our viewers who may not be looking at a map, you're near the gaza border where you are but there's also been fighting along israel's northern border as well. what have you been learning on that front? >> there has. omar, as you ask that question, we heard another artillery round fired a little farther away, but the northern border, although not the sort of fighting we're seeing here, there has been constant back an constant lower level of conflict as one official described it to me, somewhere between a simmer and boil over the past several days and that continued into today with fire coming from lebanon and israeli fire going back across into lebanon. at the same time, the idf is watching for long range strikes coming from the houthis in yemen. they intercepted their most long range defense system. that was used operationally for the first time within the last 24 to 48 hours. israel looking at combat of different levels on multiple fronts here. >> it really gives a sense for the regional implications here and how high tensions already are at this point. thank you. along those lines, a group of leaders from arab and islamic nations gathered today in saudi arabia for an emergency summit on the war in gaza and ben has been keeping track of all that there. ben, we heard the leader of hezbollah give a remote address to the summit. what did he have to say as we see his forces engaged in skirmishes of sorts along with israeli forces? >> reporter: well, one clarification. he was not addressing the summit in saudi arabia. this was, he makes a speech like this every 11th of november. it's hezbollah's martyr's day commemoration. he was addressing a wider audience than just the summit. but what he did say is that the exchanges between israel and hezbollah are becoming more intense and they're reaching further into one another's territory. during the speech, he mentioned that hezbollah for the first time is using attack drones to strike deeper into israel and they're also using an iranian designed missile, which is a short range ballistic missile with a payload of 500 kilograms. that's just over half a ton. in fact, hezbollah put out video of that strike using the missile and it is massive. right on the border, they struck about a week ago. in addition to that, of course he's warning the americans that they've got to put more pressure on israel to end it war on gaza. he said that if the americans for instance and he's referring to multiple attacks by pro iranian militias on u.s. forces in iraq and syria. he said that if the americans want to avoid that sort of attack, if they want to avoid a regional war, they have to force israel to stop its war on gaza. now, in terms of the actual action just adding to what oren was saying a moment ago. what we have seen today is some pretty intense exchanges between hezbollah and israel. perhaps 30 individual incidents. in addition to that, according to the lebanese official news agency, there was an israeli drone strike on a truck near the town of zarahani. that's 40 ckilometers or 25 mils kn north of the border with israel. it represents the deepest strike of its kind inside lebanon since the 2006 war between hezbollah and israel. this afternoon, the israeli defense minister commenting on the fighting on the border with lebanon, made a rather ominous warning. he said what we're doing in gaza, we can also do in beirut. omar? >> again, just a look at the wider implications here and the tensions that we are already seeing at play throughout the region. ben, thank you so much, as always. there are growing protests abroad and here in the united states over the biden administration's continued support for israel's war effort in gaza. today, pro palestinian demonstrators rallied in protests near biden's delaware home. in new york city last night, demonstrators marched through the streets snarling traffic as they demanded a cease fire in gaza and a notable shift in language on the rising civilian death toll in gaza. secretary of state blinken friday said quote, far too many palestinians have been killed. it comes as they've obtained a cable saying the u.s. is losing badly on the messaging battle space. cnn white house reporter, kevin, is in wilmington, delaware. what more are you learning about these protests near biden's home? >> reporter: yeah, it's a sizable protest, omar. hundreds of people palestinian protesters getting very close to the president's house. they have disapated mostly now and the president arrived back at his home, he did not drive past them so he didn't necessarily see them firsthand, but it does mirror what the president has been seeing over the last couple of weeks. protests near an event he held in illinois this week. he has been interrupted during a couple of his speeches by people calling for a cease fire. it does reflect this anger among a certain portion of the american population at how he is handling this conflict and this dissent is growing overseas. for example, we heard today from the french president saying that israel's bombing of women and children has no justification and saying that a cease fire would benefit israel and calling on leaders including in the united states to join him in that call. we also saw this week, a majority of the democratic caucus in the senate writing to the white house asking for more information about the $14 billion request that president biden has made for emergency military assistance for the israel and asking for guarantees that israel would take steps to mitigate civilian casuals. all of this is applying pressure on president biden on his position on israel. of course, he has stood shoulder to shoulder with israel throughout this, defending its right to defend itself saying it has a responsibility to go after hamas, but at the same time, you hear the shift in tone. for example, from the top diplomat, blinken, saying far too many palestinians have died and saying much more needs to be done to protect civilian lives. what president biden has been doing is applying pressure on the israeli prime minister netanyahu to enact what they call humanitarian pauses and the white house did say this week that israel had agreed to four-hour pauses each day to allow aid to flow in and allow civilians who want to flee, to get out. but when president biden was asked about this this week, he did say that he had hoped that netanyahu might agree to have agreed to that sooner. >> kevin, thank you so much. a lot to talk about here. i'm joined by ron brownstein, a senior political analyst and senior editor for the atlantic. ron, so good to see you. we are seeing more protests across the country and unease in the biden administration over the attacks in gaza and the rising death toll. look, there's diplomatic considerations here. there are so many different considerations here from a policy perspective, but there are also considerations from a political one as well. how concerned should the white house be about political fallout with democratic voters in particular? >> this is a very difficult issue that genuinely divided the democratic coalition. there was national polling from quinnipiac university last week in which democrats were divided basically 50/50 over whether they supported the military aid to israel as compared to three quarters of democrats supporting aid to ukraine. now, part of it is that there are a lot of democratic leaders who have a lot of trust in the israeli prime minister netanyahu who has identified as overtly with the republican party so there are a lot of prospectors on biden here, but it is worth noting that his approval rating among voters are handling this while not great is better than his approval rating on almost any other issue. the course he's trying to set of basically supporting israel but putting up some yellow lights, some warning signs about not, don't proceed past this line. that's what they're trying to hold to. there are enormous pressures from the left and right. >> and those pressures don't appear to be going anywhere anytime soon. president biden and the democrats in theory, had a good week in some regards. specifically, a good election week. democrats won the governor's race in kentucky. democrats who controlled the state house in virginia. voters in ohio voted to approve protection abortions, which has political implications. now, the president is taking credit for some of these election results even with polling showing him trailing donald trump in sol key battleground states. but what do you think these results say about biden's chances in 2024? do you see their two paths as related? >> i think they are, actually. the polling is very clear. it's unequivocal and it's been consistent for months that there are lots of americans who are unhappy about the economy and a significant majority say in polls that they are worried that he is too old to execute the responsibilities of the presidency for another term. but what the election of 2023 showed us, much the same the election of 2022 showed us, which is there is another side of the ledger. that is when democrats can runs campaign that focus on what trump era republicans will do with power, there are a critical slice of voters who are disappointed in biden, unhappy about the economy, and still will vote for democrats because they don't want to empower republicans to do what they want. we saw this most clearly in virginia. which was the most revealing result. biden's approval there is under 50. voters gave republicans double digit advantages on the economy, similar to what we've seen nationally. real kitchen table issues and yet, glenn youngkin failed on this vote to win unified control of the legislature largely because there are too many voters particularly in big suburbs in northern virginia and outside of richmond who did not want to go along with the republican cultural agenda on abortion and other issues. if there's a path to re-election for joe biden, that is exactly what it looks like on those issues in those places. >> election chances is one thing but we've had on the democratic side, some governing setbacks that could play out in the next year. election cycle, really. is that democratic senator, joe manchin, announced he wouldn't run for re-election in west virginia. there are questions about whether he would have won to begin with whether he stayed in the race, but no question it would make it harder for democrats to hold on to the senate. manchin also hinted he may be open to a third party run for president. just based on actions he's done. should biden be worried about the manchin presidential run? but what are the implications and fallout of manchin deciding not to run for re-election? >> let's talk about the senate first. one of the macro trends of american politics is that it's become virtually impossible for either party to win senate seats in states this usually vote the other way. there were 25 states that voted for joe biden in 2020. democrats now have 48 of their 50 senate seats. republicans hold 47 of the senate seats and the only three democrats hold are up in 2024. manchin was one of those. the democrats hopes of holding the senate are largely pivot on whether the other two last remaining democrats in trump seats can hold their seats. sherrod brown in ohio and jon tester in montana. in the last two presidential elections, there is literally one senator over those two cycles who won in a state that voted the other way for president. since about half the country leads toward blue and red in presidential years, what this means is we have a senate that is now always on the nice edge. it has become almost impablossi for either side to get a big majority that can last for a few cycles. >> that majority very slim and has the potential to be shaken up. but if the indication from this most recent election week hold true, issue-based politics could end up being big wave for democrats. we will see. ron brownstein, thank you. last time you joined me, it was very early in the morning or late at night, whatever you want to point out. so it's nice to see you in the daytime. >> in the sun light. >> exactly. thanks. coming up, the government is set to run out of funding in less than seven days. it's a big test for the new house speaker, mike johnson. can house republicans come up with plan in time? plus, the actor's union voted to move the tentative contract forward with major studios. what's next anand what we e kno ababout the histstoric deal,l, ahahead. house republicans are holding an urgent meeting to keep the government open. annie grayer has more. what's the latest you're hearing about this meeting? >> i'm just told that during this call, mike johnson announced his plan for what he wants to put on the floor this week for government funding. and his plan is a two pronged approach where some funding is going to be extended to january and some into february. this was a plan pushed by the right wing of his caucus and co for members to figure out. this is a nonstarter in the democratic-controlled senate who doesn't want to take up government funding in this way. but what we now see based on what johnson just told us colleagues is that he is embracing what the right wing of his conference wanted and not going ahead with what the more moderates want. so this tells us a lot about speaker johnson and he's he's conducting himself as speaker. this was his first big test and he's aligning himself with the right wing with this plan. >> of course there were questions coming in about what dynamic, what direction he would choose to help dictate the direction. we're getting some glimpses now. we'll stay on it. thank you so much. now, up next, a united nations agency says people of gaza are being choked by bombardment and siege. we will show you how one hospital is dealing with the horror of war. is it possible my network could take my business to the next level? it is with comcast business. powering all your devices with gig-speed wifi. and you get fast downloads and uploads. pick it up! pick it up! oh we got this! because it's powered by the next generation 10g network. more speed for your business? it's not just possible. it's happening. get started for $59.99 a month for 12 months. plus, ask how to get an $800 prepaid card with a qualifying internet bundle. comcast business, powering possibilities. the sag-aftra board voted to advance an agreement. during which 160,000 actors were forced off set. the agreement ends one of the most disruptive chapters in hollywood's history. cnn national correspondent, camilla, is live from los angeles. what can you tell us at the terms in this contract? >> so union leaders here are saying they're historic. that they are extraordinary. those are the words they're using because they were able to make achievements and gains on a number of fronts. two things they say took them a long time. they say they were negotiating up until the end. one being artificial intelligence. they say what they got in this deal was consent. being able to tell ai creators that they need to explain, really, what it is they're doing so that the actors and actresses can make an informed decision on whether or not they want these creators to use artificial intelligence. they also say they were able to gain payments, right, for the use of artificial intelligence. so that was huge for a lot of the union members. the other thing they were able to get here was money essentially and fran drescher, the president of the union, saying this is now because it's the money coming from streaming and what they accomplished here is success based bonuses. that money will then go into a fund and a percentage will go to some of the actors that are in those very successful shows. the other will be distributed among union members. but this is something that they say is completely new. now, they also made gains when it comes to wages. overall, a 7% increase for general members and for some of the lowest paid, the increase is about 11%. so they were very pleased with the amount of money they were able to get with benefits. with things like provisions for hair and makeup or sexual harassment. a number of things they say were important for a lot of different people. everybody i've talked to says they are ready to go back to work. it has been extremely difficult and they just want to go back to doing what they love. here's what one actress told me. >> so, i'm proud. i'm happy. i'm emotional. but i'm, the most thing i'm so happy that people are going to get back to work and we're going to start to do the beautiful, sacred story telling we love. i've got my highlighter ready. i'm just like, give me a script. i'm so ready. we all are. and some people have already started. >> and this strike along with the writers strike, have been really devastating for hollywood. productions have been shutdown for months now and a lot of people just wanting to go back to work. things will start to pick back up and get back to normal, but people also telling me look, we're probably really going to start to get back to normal in january so it's going to take time, but there is optimism now for summer movies and future shows and people saying we are ready. now, they have to ratify that vote and that vote time will be beginning on tuesday but then it will go on until the beginning of december. so we won't have that final answer until the first week of december. >> and there were a lot of significant issues to work out to find common ground on. it appears they've done so so we'll see once it's ratified. thank you so much. >> still to come, two texas brothers allegedly shot at a group of migrants, injuring one and killing another more than a year ago. now, the injured migrant is spspeaking o out. what shehe told cnn,n, next. the health ministry says the hospital in gaza city remains under siege and staff and patients are unable to leave. the israeli military is denying this and it claims an explosion on friday was caused by a mistired projectile launches from inside gaza, apparently targeting nearby israeli troops. the shocking video obtained by cnn shows the desperate plight of civilians who are sheltered in and around hospitals in gaza. i'm going to warn you, it's very graphic and disturbing. >> night 34 of this war to gaza's hospitals. death so close for these medics outside the hospital, they recited their final prayers. the hospital says several were injured in these strikes and two ambulances were completely damaged. it was one of several hospitals struck in what was a night of horror for those sheltering at medical facilities in northern gaza. on friday, more heart ache came with these devastating scenes at a hospital complex. the haunting screams of those who survived this blast. dazed, confused, searching for loved ones amongst the dead and injured. images that infuriated humanitarians like this doctor who volunteered in the past. >> president biden, mr. blinken, mr. blinken, can you hear me? prime ministers and presidents of the european countries, can you hear me? can you hear the screams from the hospitals? can you hear the screams from innocent people? refugees sheltering, trying to save place, being bombed by the israeli attack forces. hospitals that are the temples of humanity and protection. >> but this is a war with no red lines and hospitals are no sanctuary for the tens of thousands crammed into these hospitals desperate to be protected from a war like no other gaza has ever seen. for weeks, the israeli military has been calling on civilians to move south to get out of harm's way, they say, but so many have been reluctant to keep these calls. air strikes and death have followed gazans to the south. nowhere is safe in this beseeched territory. but as israeli military opened up a humanitarian corridor with intense fighting in the north, tens of thousands had no choice but to run in scenes that evoke dark memories of palestinians of an exodus from decades past from which there has been no return. but not everyone is leave. the fighting has trapped some of the most vulnerable at two pedi pediatric hospitals where hundreds are sheltering and doctors are calling on them to evacuate them. israeli troops are right around the hospitals. the hospital is surrounded by israeli tanks from all directions, this young woman says. we were asked to evacuate now. she and others with a cry for international protection and a safe passage out. back inside a shifa, there's no stopping, no pauses for those on a mission to save lives. a father looks to doctors for good news only to be told his little boy is gone. never have gazans felt so abandoned, alone in the land of death and despair. cnn, london. [ screams ] >> be right back. a migrant mother of three is breaking her silence after she was allegedly shot at while crossing the border. two brothers were arrested for allegedly firing two gun shots at a group of migrants near el paso, injuring one person and killing another. the fbi and tex rangers are investigating the incident, but prosecutors haven't charged anyone. lawmakers on capitol hill are calling the shooting a hate crime. rosa flores has more on this case. >> mark and michael shepherd were arrested but have not been indicted after allegedly shooting at a group of migrants in west texas over a year ago. the twin brothers told investigators they were hunting ducks then changed their story to birds then to wild pigs according to probable cause documents. >> the brothers do admit to firing the shots. >> yes. >> to firing at animals. >> mike is the one who took the shot. he believed that he was shooting at a javelina. >> a mexican father of two died from a shotgun blast to the head. his family believes he was targeted because of his race. but in the -- a mexican mother of three was shot in the stomach. she says she and a group of migrants rushed towards this reservoir desperate for drinking water when the two men drove up in a truck and parked here. the migrants tried to hide. this is where her account and the brothers' story diverge. she says the brothers knew the migrants were human, screamed expletives in spanish, come out, f-ing asses, and fired twice. defense attorney mayer says michael fired the shots from 150 to 200 yards away, that the brothers don't speak spanish flutely and that the shooting happened about 6:45 in the evening. >> at that time of night, there's no way you could recognize they were humans. >> what time of day was it? 5:00 or 5:30 p.m. she says this photo of her wound taken moments after the shooting shows daylight. she says she recorded these voice messages. and walked for about an hour before calling 911. investigative reports usually close the gap between duelling accounts and the truth, but the documents say it probably occurred at 7:00 p.m. his death records say he died at 9:00. >> it is a hate crime. >> a hate crime. >> and lawmakers have called for a justice department investigation, law enforcement agencies would not discuss the case and prosecutors have not filed formal charges against anyone. >> do you think it was racism? >> her father says the brothers are racist and point to a 2018 report alleging michael used racial slurs while he was the warden at a migrant detention center. the dhs inspector general investigated and found no wrong doing, clearing him. did your clients fire these shots with racism or hatred? >> absolutely not. again, how can you be racist or have hatred when you're out there thinking you're shooting at some wildlife? >> she says she's learning to live in constant pain. she said she's asked god why her. she said it's simple. the migrant who was killed was her rock during the journey. and she's his only voice and chance at justice. i talked to one other migrant victim who said this shooting happened during the day, which begs the question, how did these brothers confuse humans for animals and if they were indeed hunting, did they go out and check what they had hunted? i asked their attorney these questions and he maintains that the brothers did not know the migrants were humans and he said after firing the shots t brothers didn't go and check on what they had allegedly hunted and so they didn't report the case to the police. rosa flores, cnn, houston. >> thank you for that report. just ahead, the creative solution that converted hotel rooms into new homes for more than 100 homeless veterans. stay with us. c'mon, we're right there. c'mon baby. it's the only we need. go, go, go, go! ah! touchdown baby! -touchdown! are your neighbors watching the same game? yeah, my 5g home internet delays the game a bit. but you get used to it. try these. they're noise cancelling earmuffs. i stole them from an airport. it's always something with you, man. great! solid! -greek salad? exactly! don't delay the game with verizon or t-mobile 5g home internet. catch it on the xfinity 10g network. president biden honored the nation's veterans at a ceremony at arlington national cemetery today, praising current service members as protectors of liberty and democracy. >> come together today once again honor the generations of americans who stood on the front lines of freedom. to once again bear witness to the great deeds of a noble few who risk everything. everything. to give us a better future. >> now, the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. he also recalled his son's service, saying his son lived by a code millions of veterans followed. and new hope for a group of veterans in texas thanks to the tunnels of tower foundation. more than 100 veterans now have a new home. the veterans village opened this week after converting unused hotel rooms into apartments. i'd like to bring in brad blakeman, senior adviser to the foundation. for starters, tell us about this new housing in houston. >> this is going to be a model for our nation. we took a wyndham hotel, 160-bed hotel, and converted it for homeless housing as well as those in crisis. and those veterans in need. especially elderly veterans, of affordable housing. we converted this after we understood the problem of over 50,000 veterans on the streets in our cities just unacceptable. we decided it's not only important to provide safe and dignified and comfortable surroundings in a home. without affordable surround services. onsite for ptsd or substance abuse, whatever got them in that position, we've got to heal them. so they'll have a great place to live. 130 units in houston then we'll have comfort homes on the location that really makes it a veterans village. we found a model that works. housing and onsite services and that's what we're going to do not only in houston, but around the country. >> thousands of veterans are driven from their homes because of housing crisis. so how is your organization dealing with that issue, but also, how is it that this is such a big problem for veterans? >> a veteran told me about six months ago, he said sir, he said when we serve, it's every man and woman that it will not be left behind. yet when we separate from the service and come home, we've seen it's every man and woman for themselves. and they come home after serving us valiantly and heroically then they come home and have problems because of their services. when we found out this was the case, we wanted to to go where the need is greatest first. los angeles. riverside, california. houston. soon to be in florida and elsewhere. w we need to go where our veterans are and separate them and make sure they are well cared for and everything they could need will be for them. >> and you know, can you tell us a little bit about the plans for other cities? obviously this is in houston. you mentioned other places with greatest needs. what is the priority when it comes to getting what i guess you provide to a certain city? what is the top list thing that you go to first? >> right. well, first of all, we need to go to the places of need. we need to find where the greatest population of homeless veterans are. we have that thanks to the government's census and keeping track of where our homeless veterans are. the next thing we have to do is make sure we either convert a hotel. in this case, a wyndham in houston. we converted a holiday inn in some instances, it will be stand alone acreage as in manatee county, florida. the county has gifted us nine acres. we'll build a veterans village there with comfort homes and apartments. but the key to solving our problem is making sure we have dignified and comfortable housing and onsite wrap around services where our veterans can literal walk out their door and get the kinds of services they need. in addition, we find areas where there's need, of course, but also close to a va clinic or hospital. we have to make sure they're not spending hours in transportation to get the services they need. >> and last thing before we go is the biden administration ano announced $3 billion in funding to reduce veteran homelessness. how does it help? >> through va and hud, we're provided vouchers and no more than 30% of a veteran's income will be used for housing. the fact that the biden administration is making these funds available for our veterans in order to have vouchers for housing is a great relief. it's less that charity has to put up when the government stands up. so our wish for the government is keep that funding coming. we'll backstop it with charitable continu

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