multiple generations of families are said to have been killed, seemingly caught unawares. translation: we were having dinner, when suddenly the bombing started - without any warning. in an instant, our house collapsed. the victims were taken to the nearby al aqsa hospital. in a population as young as this, children are so often the victims. this incident already has one of the highest single death tolls since this war began and it is expected to rise. israel maintains it tries to avoid civilian casualties, but the people of gaza are paying a huge price for this war. the idf released new footage showing what it says are tunnels under the strip used for military purposes. translation: hamas operates from civilian areas. it uses them to cover its terrorist activity. it is a very complex challenge that we face, and we do it well so our forces in the field achieve good results like the brigade that found the tunnel network. while the vast majority of destruction has been i
Up next. Tonight on the reidout. Admit it, we won the trial, and the judge should end this trial. That was donald trump moments after he stormed out of court today. The little dramatic flourishes are really all he has left as witnesses begin to flip on him. And judges start to penalize his thuggish behavior. Also tonight, meet your new house speaker, america. His name is mike johnson. Hes a leading Election Denier and extreme right wing religious id log, and most importantly, he loves him some trump. One of the heroes of january 6th joins me tonight, officer harry dunn talks about why accountability is so critically important for those responsible for one of the darkest moments in american history. But we begin tonight with one of the biggest concerns for any mob boss, the threat of members of the gang flipping on him. Once caught by Law Enforcement. Donald trump who has long emulated mob tactics and at one time characterized the new york crime families as very nice people has said he
will: benjamin netanyahu rejecting the biden administration s call for a humanitarian pause and gaza as they push deeper into the gaza strip as the leader of hezbollah threatens further escalation with israel and warns the us involvement in the conflict will not scare us. i am griffin jenkins. alicia: i am alicia acuna. there s a much calling for cease-fire and end to us aid to israel. we have coverage with steve harrigan on israel/lebanon border, trey yingst in southern is reliant mike emanuel in washington. we start with you for the latest on the pro-palestinian march. reporter: good afternoon. the crowd to build steadily, people coming from all over, some pro-palestinian, others antiwar, the bottom line is they are calling on president biden to defund support to israel and calling for end to military action in the middle east region. you can see freedom plaza is inside of the capit0l building. the streets have been closed off. all kinds of signage and us aid to israel, l
hello. it s 10:00 eastern. i want to take you right to capitol hill. right now, the secretary of state testifying. and protests are under way. let s listen in. we will pause until the room is cleared. 3,500 kids dead. come on. i m on army colonel, a former diplomat. i resigned on that war in iraq that you talk about. that was a terrible thing. and what we re doing right now is supporting israel s genocide. gaza is a terrible thing, too. secretary blinken, if you can continue. the president s request has four key elements. first, it provides for enduring support to israel and ukraine, two democracies under brutal assault, by actors determined to wipe the nations off the map. it will ensure that israel will continue to defend its people, by building up the support that the united states has surged since hamas appalling slaughter. i know that several palestinians aren t animals. the committee will suspend. i again ask those in the audience, respect the people in t
The vibe at Cal State L.A.'s pro-Palestinian encampment is quieter than the raucous scenes that have unfolded at some SoCal campuses. One key difference: the number of students juggling schoolwork with outside jobs and family duties.