360 i m sorry it will an apology from harvard s campus et cetera. good news about the u.s. economy but why so many don t believe it. ellie reave is here to explain it. a ran emotional day for a family of four, michigan high school students he gunned down two years ago. we start with breaking news. short time ago, the u.n, citing no mention in the resolution of the attack by hamas. 13 countries voted in favor, the u.k. abstained. in israel that country s defense minister says he believes there are signs hamas is in his words beginning to break inside gaza. an israeli flag was seen raced in the height of gaza city in the north. alex joins us now. so those comments from the defense minister. what evidence is there if any to support what he said? well, anderson, no doubt israel has degraded hamas s capabilities. they have taken out several thousand of their fighters, they have killed many of their senior commanders and seized a lot of their arsenal. fighting remains particula
will only plant the seeds for the next war. u.s. facing global criticism for vetoing a u.n. resolution calling for a cease-fire. we ll look at how other nations are responding. plus, trump s gag order back on. an appeals court ruling the former president can t go after witnesses in the election interference case, but there is one person whom he can still attack. and the state of texas has once again pushed a pregnant woman from having an abortion. after a court order allowed her to move forward. we ll look at why this indicates is this case is so important. the united states facing fierce international criticism for vetoing the u.n. security council s latest attempt to call for a cease-fire between israel and hamas. human rights watch warned that the u.s. had put itself at the risk of complicity in war crimes. the medical charity doctors without borders condemned the u.s. vote as, quote, a vote against humanity. the u.n. security council resolution had 13 votes in s
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