hey, everyone, it is 4:00 in new york. the question of when donald trump s rhetoric crosses the line was a subject of a bit of a lips as pivotal court hearing. prosecutors and attorneys met in front of a three-judge panel in the u.s. court of appeal for a d.c. circuit for oral arguments. the substance was the validity of a gag order imposed on the ex-president that limits what donald trump can say in public about prosecutors, witnesses, and court staff. the heart of arguments, how do you balance the first amendment rights of a defendant who was also a former president and front runner with the need to protect prosecutors, witnesses, and prevent the railing of the justice system? trump s attorney was grilled by the judges for more than an hour, judges pushed back, that they had no right to step in with a gag order. essentially what they are finding is we have a past pattern when the defendant speaks on this subject, threats follow. now he s making similar statements again
[explosions] sandra: this is a fox news alert. israeli forces 0ing in on senior hamas come yaernsd. they raid the homes. troops have killed several operatives and located dozens of weapons and some 35 tunnel shafts. we re more than 40 days into the israel/hamas war and this is the faulkner focus. i m sandra smith in for harris, the largest hospital in gaza continues to be a main focus of israel s offense. this idf video showing a hamas tunnel beneath al-shifa that main medical facility there. another video showing hamas members taking hostages inside the same hospital on october 7th. heavy fighting breaking out around another hospital in northern gaza. one former israeli intelligence chief with this. the fighting is very surgical. it is slow, it is very methodical. we are trying not to reach any of the non-combatant population in the gaza strip. now again one little note, the non-combatant population in the gaza strip is really a non-existent term. all of the gazans who
with special counsel jack smith s prosecutor arguing that the gag order is needed to ensure a fair trial. in the israel/gaza war new you are general ski about a potential deal to release a large number of women and children hostages in exchange for an equal amount of prisoners being held in israel along with several days long pause in hostilities. when will more hostages get out? i m not in a position to tell you that. plus, stunning new lows for president biden s approval rating with our new nbc poll high many lighting his popularity among young voters and independents and on foreign policy. remembering rosalynn carter, the former first lady and tireless fighter for human rights, mental health programs and social justice dying at age 96 after more than seven decades by president carter s side. we ll look back on her life and legacy. good day. i m andrea mitchell in washington where attorneys for president trump and special counsel jack smith squared off over a l
hello and welcome to all our viewers joining us here in the united states, around the world and streaming on cnn max. i m rosemary church. the ifd with a video that shows their claims that hamas had been operating inside the al-shifa complex. two dozen babies awaiting transfer to egypt. and trump returns to a familiar theme and secures a key endorsement. live from cnn center, this cnn newsroom with rosemary church. thanks for joining us. we begin in gaza, where we are now getting a look inside what the israeli military says is a hamas tunnel shaft in the hospital compound. the video was filmed by israel defense forces over the weekend. it begins on the outside before a camera is lowered down revealing a set of spiral stairs and the tunnel walls reinforced with concrete. israel says hamas has used al-shifa to cover up a terror infrastructure underground. something that hamas and hospital officials deny. the idf has release d videos an stills it claims hamas bringing
this case is all about, this period after the election. some of those, of course, go through today. we talked about, of course, the threat to judge chutkan, and then we have threats to the district attorney in new york, the district attorney and the sheriff of fulton county, threats to the former judge s chambers providing over the ongoing trial. these are all from the last few weeks, so the notion that there was some dynamic that existed in 2020 that has since abated or gone stale i think is wrong. how do we how do we know what he gets held accountable for? i mean, this is the internet era. he s a high profile public figure who posts. he has lots and lots and lots of followers, but it s also covered on news channels that have listeners and newspapers that have readers and all manner of media can communicate his words to people of the public. how i mean, how do we how does the district court reasonably decide which postings he is responsible for prompting adverse cond