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good morning. welcome to "cnn this morning." sunday, november 19. i'm victor blackwell. >> i'm amara walker. thank you for being with us. here's what we're watching for you. president biden is rejecting calls for a ceasefire in gaza. what israel's prime minister is saying about hostages being held by hamas. republican presidential i candidates, what they are saying about the president and each other. good news for people hitting the roads this thanksgiving holiday. gas prices are at their lowest levels in years and analysts say they are likely to drop even more. >> bad news if you are flying. a wet week ahead with several systems that could slow down travel across the country in the air. we've got your holiday travel forecast. we begin this morning with reports out of gaza where there was an explosion at a u.n.-run school. we want to warn you. the video you're about to see is disturbing. video shows dozens of bodies, including women and children. the school was being used as a shelter. one u.n. official called the carnage hor eying. horrifying. >> president biden rejects calls for a ceasefire in gaza. he says that will give hamas an opportunity to regroup and rebuild a stockpile of weapons. priscilla alvarez is live for us in delaware but we begin with jeremy diamond from tel aviv. jeremy, give us the latest from the region there. >> reporter: well, we are seeing scenes of absolute devastation inside the gaza strip. the united nations says that the alpha school in jabalia, a refugee camp, was struck yesterday. they don't know what the source or cause of the strike on the school was, but already egypt and qatar as well as other arab countries are beginning to blame israel. what is clear is the scenes of absolute devastation that we are seeing in videos from this incident. bloodied bodies in several rooms of this school complex, including many women and children among the dead. you can see a dozen bodies covered this desks, desks smashed, a huge hole in the wall of one of those rooms, and the israeli military has said that it is aware of the incident but didn't know who was responsible for the strike and it said as of now they have no comment. at the al shifa hospital there are efforts underway to evacuate those 32 premature babies who were in that neonatal unit, were moved to a different wing of the hospital after a generator was struck and power went out to the incubators there. the israel military said that they delivered mobile incubators to that hospital and now it pierce a plan is underway with the world health organization to evacuate the babies to a hospital in the southern part of the gaza strip. yesterday united nations workers also visited the al shifa hospital and described devastating conditions at that hospital calling it a death zone with a mass grave of about 80 bodies at the hospital's entrance. they also said that patients and staff who are still there feared for their safety and were pleading for a way to coordinate an evacuation route out of there. the israeli military is continuing their campaign in the northern gaza strip. they say they are conducting clearing operations in northern gaza to destroy tunnels and other hamas infrastructure. last night i was in tel aviv where we had thousands of people rallying for the release of the hostages being held by hamas. it's not clear whether the pressure that they brought to bear will get the israeli government to reach a deal with hamas to secure the release ofh for a multiday pause in fighting. what is clear it resulted in the israeli prime minister agreeing to meet with the families of those hostages. that meeting is set to take place on monday as we see that negotiations between israel and hamas mediated by qatar are still ongoing. >> now to priscilla alvarez. those calls for president biden to broker a ceasefire, you know, continue. but in a new opinion piece in "the washington post" the president is doubling down saying, no, there will be no ceasefire. force. >> reporter: that's right. he is reaffirming the administration's position on this and arguing that a ceasefire could be exploited by hamas. instead, the administration has been pushing for humanitarian pauses so that hostages that are held by hamas could be released and more humanitarian aid can get into gaza but notably two other things the president mentioned in this op-ed included a warning. two extremists attacking civilians in the west bank saying the united states is prepared to issue visa bans and the president calling again for a two-state solution. this is an idea that the president has long endorsed and says is the way forward. of course, that will remain a steep challenge for the region but the president says in this op-ed our goal should not be simply to stop the war today. break the cycle of unceasing violence and build something stronger in gaza and across the middle east so history does not repeating itself. the president also called on israel to follow humanitarian law and protect innocent civilians. but zooming out here, this was an op-ed that not only touched on israel but also ukraine the president reaffirming the administration's position that it supports both israel and ukraine at a critical moment. now, recall the president has asked congress for billions in additional funding to support both of these conflicts and the president making the point again that these conflicts while they are unfolding abroad to affect u.s. national security and it is incumbent on the u.s. to s'more, especially to not cede any ground to russia and president putin or hamas. so the president talking those positions again in "the washington post" in this opinion piece that ran yesterday and what the administration sees as an inflection point. >> priscilla alvarez for us there in delaware. thank you. now cnn global affairs analyst kim dozier. good morning to you. let's start with the president op-ed in "the washington post." specifically, what he says about a ceasefire. he says as long as hamas clings to its ideology of destruction, a ceasefire is not peace. to hamas members, every ceasefire is time they exploit to rebuild their stockpiles of rockets, reposition fighters and restart the killing by attacking innocents again. this is not conditions based. this is not if they, you know, release hostages or if they shift something, then there can be a stees fire. doesn't seem like this gives the president room or maybe he wants room to step away from that. he seems like this is cemented and will not change here. >> it seems that the president is referring to legal definition of a ceasefire where both sides stop fighting while a political solution is sought as opposed to how they are terming humanitarian pauses or tactical pauses that allow hostages to be released or allow palestinian people to move from one location to another. but he is really -- it seems using this op-ed to reach perhaps the democratic party, this might be domestically focused as it is internationally focused. he has seen the polls a young people, especially in his party, hate what they see going on in gaza and don't understand biden's policy. it seems this is his way to articulate what hamas is doing, what it's done, and what he thinks is the appropriate reaction to that. of course, he also recommends a two-state solution which at this point this israeli government doesn't seem remotely interested in and has declared itself against in the past. he also talks about wanting to sanction or crack down on extremist israeli settlers, which is a first. we haven't seen that mentioned before. and there are settlers within netanyahu's own government right now. >> jeremy just mentioned the dozens of babies that are in extreme conditions there at al shifa hospital. doctors say those on ventilators have died. saturday doctors say they were told by the idf to evacuate the hospital and six doctors would stay to care for 120 patients who were so sick that they could not move. the idf says that this is -- that there is hamas activity there, either inside or below the hospital facility. what is the role of this facility specifically as we focus on it increasingly on this debate over a ceasefire and what this means for israel and the idf as they continue this battle against hamas? >> the shifa hospital has become gaza in miniature. everything happening there is what we see happening with hamas, fighting within a civilian area and from civilian areas. right now they are still fighting reported by the world health organization team that visited this site and they only were there for about an hour, but they were slowed down from visiting because apparently fighting nearby. that shows that it is an active combat zone. but the israelis haven't managed to find the evidence they need to prove to the world that it was also some sort of command center, which would strip the hospital of its protection ostensibly under geneva conventions. but to do that, they need to be gain access to the whole neighborhood, and you can see why they'd want staff to move out of the area. but at the same time, it is hard to watch, having watched israelis over the years rush to disaster zones around the globe, be they earthquakes or hurricanes, they know how to rush medical aid into a given location. so when you don't see that happening, it raises questions in the eyes of the world, you know, do they want to help people here or do they just want them to move out. >> yeah, more than a month and still these hospitals increasingly are collapsing and they are not getting the resources they need. our reporters are citing evidence that this fight against hamas will start to move southward. and i want you to walk through with us if one plus one plus one week wuls three in this case. one, hundreds of thousands of palestinians have moved south adhering to the warning from the idf. hamas uses these civilians as human shields and, third, idf says that they will root out hamas wherever they go. if hamas is now under or amongst these people in the south, we should not only expect that there will be attacks and now these doubly dense places, but it makes sense to follow the history of both the idf and hamas in this war. so we should -- we are expecting to see that there will be attacks where the idf told the civilians to go. >> exactly. attacks and counterattacks. hamas has that tunnel network that is mostly in northern gaza, but in southern gaza it's pretty extensive right near the border to smuggle things in and out of egypt. also, hamas fighters will surely have fled northern gaza and hidden among the population because that's what you do in an insurgency or in any sort of fight where you are faced with a superior force. you hide until you can fight another day. and the israeli defense forces have said that they are going to loot out hamas wherever they are. they are in all of gaza. and so expect to see more nightmare situations, including situations like we saw in the hospital where it looked like was an israeli missile and later it was proven to be or the best intelligence estimates were that it came from terrorist rockets. so we don't know what hit that u.n. school, for instance, and without people on the ground to do independent verification of the munitions that hit, we really won't know. >> kimberly dozer, thank you. still to come, trump on the trail and on the attack. the former president unleashed some of his harshest words against his successor. plus, iceland on the edge. parts of the country are on high alert over fears a volcano rumbling under its peninsula will evupt. hundreds of earthquakes have been reported as magma appears to be heading closer to the surface. and introducing the 2023 top cnn heroes adds you get to vote for your favorite cnn hero of the year in the next three years. mike goldberg is leading a mission in florida to receive -- i should say revive coral reefts that are suffering due to unprecedented high ocean 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the polls, former president donald trump told his supporters saturday not to be complacent and to get out and vote. he also gave some of his harshest attacks on president joe biden to date calling biden, quote, stupid person. he also attacked his mental fitness, suggesting without evidence that biden is on medication. governor ron desantis is pursuing an all-out strategy in iowa in hopes of win in the state that would build momentum to carry him through other prime ministers. desantis' attacks on trump are also becoming increasingly vitriolic, calling the former president a lame duck and his candidacy is high risk with low reward. joining me is cnn political analyst julian zelizer. you know, none of the attacks on trump seem to be sticking. he is the runaway frontrunner for the republican primary is there anything left that could derail or shake trump's campaign? >> not much. i mean, two things everyone's looking for. a, anything involving these cases, these legal cases that are out there against him. if those develop in ways that undercut him and his campaign. and, look, the other candidates are staying alive as the song says. they are just trying to stay in this and hope that iowa or new hampshire create results that produce momentum for them down the line. >> and new hampshire, a new cnn poll conducted by the university of new hampshire shows nikki haley in second place just behind trump. trump with 42% support, nikki haley with 20%. chris christie 14% and ron desantis i think just 9%, single digits here. what is more notable to you? haley's rise or desantis' slow fall? >> well, desantis' fall is already something we know about and we have seen. i think the direction is pretty clear. haley's rise has been significant. she is the top other than trump candidate. the question is, what does that add up to? is that the title? or is there a way to turn that into serious competition to the former president? as of now, that seems unlikely. >> yeah, because she is a distant second even though she is the leader of the pack who are trying to challenge trump. several recent national surveys, we talk about the general election, have consistently shown trump with an advantage over biden, albeit many of these polls show 2-4 point advantage for trump. but biden is the incumbent. i don't think trump had an edge like this at all in the 2020 campaign. what's changed for biden? >> well, some of it is when you are president, the problems of the country become your problems. and so this is a natural phenomenon for an incumbent. we have seen this before, even with former president obama. it's also turbulent time both in the country and overseas. and so that often hurts the incumbent as well. and then there is going to be questions strategically. i mean, is biden doing the right thing right now? does he have enough operation, for example, in the swing states. and so all of those are questions front and center. the good news is, incumbents can recover if you are a biden supporter. the bad news is he -- right now and trump just getting started. >> okay. but as you know, there have been calls, including from democratic strategists, david axlerod, you know, who said president joe biden should really reconsider his bid for 2024 coming within the democratic party. is there even time to find a viable alternative less than a year out from the general? >> well, there is time, but it's unlikely. biden is not stepping down. he is the candidate at this point and there is no indication he is listening to those kinds of suggestions. so as long as he is in this race, which he is, it's going to be increasingly difficult as the clock keeps ticking to put someone else in a primary position that can defeat him. >> you wrote a piece on cnn.com and the headline reads that expelling george santos won't solve the problem. you write in part, like trump, santos is a symptom, not the cause of what has been happening to the republican party. eliminating him from the caucus will not solve the problem at the core of the party. trump remains front and center as he continues to spread lies about the election that he lost. if trump and santos are the symptoms, what's your diagnosis? >> well, the party needs to reform itself. i mean, the party has entered an era where disinformation, falsehood is all common currency for party leaders. and until a new generation emerges that really says that's not way we are going to do business, we are going to be conservative but do it in a way where there is guardrails to how we conduct our politics, you are going to keep having new candidates that reflect this style of part sen ship. >> appreciate your time, thank you. still to come, new york mayor adams is getting ready to fight the corruption investigation around his 2021 campaign. the latest on the probe and what adams is now doing to pay for rt all. c'mon, we're right there. c'mon baby. it's the only we need. go, go, go, go! ah! touchdown baby! -touchdown! are 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investigation into his 2021 campaign. >> the fbi is focusing on campaign money, political favors and possible foreign influence part of a probe that adams and his circle. cnn's pablo sandoval has more. >> good morning. the eric adams campaign upfront why they are establishing this legal defense fund. in an affidavit signed by eric adams and obtained by cnn the campaign rights that the so-called adams legal defense trust is, quote, necessitated by and intended to defray legal expenses in connection with inquiries by the office of u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york related to the operations of the adams 2021 mayoral campaign committee. we should note that according to city regulations any new york city employee is allowed to essentially fundraise to cover any legal bills. however, they do have to adhere to strict regulations and restrictions. i want to show you a few of those. for example, donations, individual donations cannot exceed $5,000. all of those legal expenses have to be disclosed. adams also cannot solicit any money from any subordinates or anyone doing business with the city and also they can not accept any money from corporations or companies. these are just a few of those regulations that dictate who can donate and how much and perhaps when. meanwhile, adams himself continues to maintain he has not been accused of any wrongdoing, though he retained that private attorney as this investigation presses forward. >> thank you. iceland has declared a state of emergency as they monitor a volcano rumbling under their southern peninsula. ments the town of grindavik had to be evacuated after it was rattled by more than 1,000 earthquakes over the past week. the video you see here shows a damaged road with steam leaking out from underground. fred pleitgen has more. >> reporter: good morning. well, the authorities in iceland say that they believe a massive eruption could very well be imminent here in the south of iceland. as you can see behind me, there is a checkpoint there because that area is now completely cordoned off. the main sort of focal point right now is a town called grindavik. we have seen the footage from that town, streets cracked, there is steam coming out of of the cracks as it seem as though ma magma is trying to burst through earth's crust. again, the scientists on the ground are saying they believe that that is something that could happen in the very near future. i want to show you around just a little bit because you can see right behind me there is a sign here that says grindavik and that is crossed out. that's ten kilometers away. so about six and a half miles. of course, the world famous blue lagoon as well closed off. if we look in the distance, you see there is a mountain with steam coming up next to it. that is a geothermal power plant. the authorities here are also very fearing that they believe that that power plant could be in danger as well for lava flows. that's why they are trying to build sort of a trench system or barrier system to redirect the lava if and when the eruption does happen. again, the authorities say right now big emergency situation on the ground. the town of grindavik has been evacuated. there are some people who can pick things up, but the authorities also say that that might stop in the not too distant future if the situation continues the way has been. guys. >> fred pleitgen, thank you. rescue crews in the indian himalayas are trying a plan to reach 40 construction workers who have been trapped in a collapsed highway tunnel for a week now. the options now include constructing escape tunnels as well as drilling vertically from the top of the mountain down to the workers. officials say the trapped men are safe. they have light and they are receiving oxygen, food, water, and medicines through a pipe. still ahead, a gift to be thankful for. gas prices tumble as millions of americans hit the road for the holiday weekend, but will the weather be as kind? you want? i feel like we need some good news. >> and you get to deliver it. >> ahead of the busy travel week, the busiest of the year, gas prices are dropping. >> yes. and it's quite different, right, from what we experienced over labor day weekend when prices at the pump were near all-time highs. cnn's matt egan is here to explain why it's happening and how low it's expected to go. >> the last time it was this cheap to hit the road for thanksgiving almost no one was on the road. in time for the holiday rush this year, gas prices are falling dramatically. the price of a gallon of regular is down by more than 50 cents just since mid september, ten-month lows. if prices stay near current levels, this would be the cheapest thanksgiving day gas price since 2020 when covid prevented many people from traveling. none of of this is to say that gas prices are dirt cheap. they're not. if you look to 2019, the national average on thanksgiving day was 2.59 a gallon. this is good news for consumers and it is possible that prices go even lower in the coming days. gasbuddy expects the national average will drop 3.25. this would translate to americans spending $1.2 billion less on fuel this thanksgiving week. and it's not because people are driving less. so why is it getting cheaper to fill up is? mostly, it's because oil prices have been in a deep slump. driven by concerns about oversupply and about weak demand, especially in china. no matter the reason, there are now ten states where drivers are being greeted by sub-3 gas, including texas, georgia, south carolina, and gasbuddy says there is a growing chance that the national average will go below $3 a gallon by the end of the year. that, of course, would be something to celebrate. victor and amara. >> matt egan, thank you. and even as gas prices are cooperating with travelers, the weather, if you're flying, may not. the week-long west coast rain, that's not good because i am heading to the west coast, is heading to the rockies today. >> i guess that's the end of the good news. the system could also bring stormy weather and delays on east coast this week. meteorologist allison chinchar is with us. help find some, like, i guess, little nugget of something good in all of this. >> yeah, if you get stuck in traffic, remember, you didn't pay that much for that gas. >> all right. >> there you go. unfortunately, we are likely going to have travel delays in the air and on the roads the next several days as this am system right here focused across the central u.s. begins to progressive eastward. today we have showers and thunderstorms across the central u.s. snow is falling across portions of the mountain west. this whole system is going to progressive eastward. rain eventually makes it towards chicago, st. louis, memphis and potential for severe thunderstorms on the south side once we get to monday. that low-pressure system deepens, intensifies. so now you're looking at damaging winds, tornados for areas like shreveport, dallas, towards new orleans. this once we get to later monday, that low begins to continue eastward. cincinnati, down to atlanta, over towards washington, d.c., and new york by the time we get to tuesday. so tuesday likely to be bit of a hot mess, especially if you have connections in some those cities like new york, d.c. or atlanta. wednesday morning the focus now becomes all up and down the east coast. especially cities like boston and new york, likely going to have travel delays there. so push it forward to tomorrow. the big concern denver, chicago, stretching towards st. louis. by the time we get to tuesday, still looking at especially the morning hours for chicago and st. louis, but now you start to see some of those air concerns traveling east. new york, washington, d.c., atlanta, even stretching down into new orleans for a lot of these areas because, again, this system is going to continue to progressive eastward. by wednesday morning as tlt the system is pushing farther out to east concerns along the east coast. tuesday by the evening you are still looking at new york and washington, d.c., but by the time we get to wednesday morning it's starting to wrap up. boston, new york, washington, d.c., all the way down through atlanta. so again as you pack the bags, maybe pack a little bit of patience and remember, yes, maybe you paid a little bit less for the gas if you end up getting stuck behind the wheel. >> if you are stuck in traffic, you know, your car is running, you are wasting the gas, which means you are wasting your money. i am a pessimist. now i have to deal with delays. a jewish world war ii veteran says antisemitism in this country is the worst he has ever seen it. and now just shy of his 100th birthday, he is using his experience as a concentration camp liberator to educate others. amid report of rising jewish hate across the country, a jewish world war ii veteran is using a story to educate young people and combat antisemitism. hilbert was one of the first americans to uncover the atrocities of the dachau concentration camp. >> he believes antisemitism is as bad as it has ever been in this country. cnn's gary tuchman has his story. >> reporter: hilbert, who lives in atlanta, is three months away from his 100th birthday. before his 21st birthday, army private first class hilbert, a jewish soldier, was deployed to fight thenauts sees in world war ii. >> when the battle of the bulge broke out, they rushed our three infantry regiments as fast as they could. >> reporter: the bat of the bulge was ending. his twin brother on left and he arrived in okfied france. the gunners their infantry division ended up in combat and headed across the border to germany. >> we couldn't be more than three yards away from our howitzer. we could get fire missions morning, noon, night. >> reporter: april 29, 1945, the brothers investigated a horrible odor they smelled. after 15 minutes walking through the woods they saw an open train box car and the german city of dachau. >> what did you see in the box car? >> nothing but deceased bodies. we had a little brownie box camera. we liberated a couple weeks earlier. we decided to take a picture of that box car, which we did. >> reporter: the brothers knew nothing about nazi death or concentration kafrmts. t camps. they were the liberators of the dachau concentration camp where more than 40,000 people were murdered by the nazis. >> we go walking before dinner? >> no. i don't feel up to. >> okay. >> reporter: he and his 94-year-old wife betty anne have been married 75 years. most years he didn't reveal his emotions. several years ago he was an honored guest at the united states hall cost memorial museum in wards and walked through a train box car exhibit. >> this was a very nice looking box car. but when i got in that box car to walk through it, that's when i broke down. >> reporter: he has since been on a mission to teach and inspire. he speaks to schools and organizations. >> ladies and gentlemen, a warm welcome for mr. hilbert margol. >> last week at a catholic school. >> 32,000 prisoners in the barracks that sunday morning. >> reporter: he has never considered his speeches more important than he does today because of what happened in israel on october 7th. >> all the years you have been back from war and it's been almost 80 years, have you ever seen antisemitism in this country as bad as it is today? >> no. i have had some incidents growing up, jacksonville, florida, then in business. but nothing, nothing like is happening now. >> reporter: hilbert's son, jerry, says he has never seen his 99-year-old father struggling with his emotions like he is now. >> he wants to talk about it and go deeper but he can't. it's too painful to think that all this could happen over again. >> if it doesn't slow down, if it doesn't change. >> reporter: the antisemitism? >> right. then who is next? >> reporter: before we left, we thanked him for his heroism. >> never considered myself a hero because to me the hero, the true heroes are those that didn't make it back. those are the true heroes. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> thanks to gary tuck man for that report. next, after a tums sweepstakes weak off the field. michigan looks to make history on the field. the remarkable feat they achieved that no other college football team has done. govevernor ron desantis is live for an exclusive interview with jake with the iowa caucuses around the corner. his take on the battle for t th nomimination. "state of f the union"n" today 9:00. . if there is a sport that thrives on glitz and glamour, it's floridian racing. >> now one of the most iconic boulevards in the world, the las vegas strip, the stij is step for already the most dominant f1 season ever. coy wire here is here for the inaugural vegas grand prix. >> yes. you know vegas knows how to put on a show. celebrities came out in full force. master chef garden ramsey cooking it up. shaquille o'neal is in the house. h steve aoki and the o.g. bad girl ri ri. no one has been better in f1 history than max verstappen. 17 wins in 20 races. and max adds another jewel to his crown overcoming a penalty on first turn of the race. the dutchman holding court for most of the night, taking the checkered flag by a comfortable margin, getting his 18th champagne shower of the campaign. all right. a massive day in college football. number three michigan at maryland without coach john harbaugh. second straight game because of the team sign stealing scandal. the terps rallying from 20 down. a chance to take the lead. stewart comes up huge, forcing the wolverines second safety, sealing a win. michigan becoming the first college football team ever to win 1,000 games. next saturday it will be a battle of the undefeateds, michigan and afternorchnemesis state. number 18 tennessee. not even do dolly parton and peyton manning could salvage the day on rocky top. georgia eviscerated the vols. the two-time defending national champs won 28 in a row, take tying the s.e.c. record. next up alabama in the conference championship game december 2. number four florida state facing north alabama. in their victory, the biggest loss of the season. jordan trafts in his final game at doke walker stadium suffering a devastating injury. people gathering around him. his leg was placed in an air cast before he was carted off the field. travis a team leader, one of the best quarterbacks in the country, helping lead the knowles to a perfect 11-0 this season. the number five washington huskies pull off another nail-biter. this time at number 11 oregon state. michael penix bowl terring his heisman resumé with three touchdowns in a # 22-20 win. next up, the apple cup rivalry game with washington state then, the pac-12 championship game in two weeks. finally, cutest thing all day. byu receiver gunther creating memories on senior day. players typically have their parent with them. but he runs out with his 3-year-old son before facing oklahoma. he and his wife have two tsons and they used to have to work full time early on in their college career to put themselves through school and there he wa

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