you see a child lying there with b burns on his legs. on a refugee camp there in gaza, even those trying to save others are themselves dying. we want to show you the members of the palestinian family that are grieving a child. you re seeing the devastation before your eyes. thank you so much for being with us. inside politics picks it up next. today on inside politics, pledges, promises and pleas through the thick, black fog of war. right now, gaza is in the dark. and israelis are sheltering as sirens sent shivers across the country. from tel aviv this morning, we heard ab american pledge to stand shoulder to shoulder against terror. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken leaves no daylight between the u.s. government and that of israel. the message that i bring to israel is this. you maybe strong enough on your own to defend yourself, but as long as america exists, you will never, ever have to. the israeli prime minister, there was a promise to banish hamas to th
bullied by the pulpit, the president returns home to advance his policies on the world stage and quiet voters skepticism on his approach and ability to serve. and kevin mccarthy runs the congressional hamster wheel. he s battling the same problems caused by the same set of hard liners and this time a new version of the same question, can he escape with his job? i m dana bash let s go behind the headlines and inside politics. up first america is replaying and reliving one of its darkest days. by this time, 12:01 p.m. eastern, 22 years ago, both world trade towers had collapsed. lower manhattan was in the middle of an evacuation, its streets, firefighters, police, people were caked in concrete dust and ash. this morning, the tolling of the bells followed by moments of silence and then reading of the names, all remind us that nearly 3,000 men and women whose lives were stolen on september 11th in the terror attacks that forever altered america and the world. brynn gingras