worried her roof might collapse. elizabeth, were you on the fence about whether or not you were going to evacuate. i was so afraid either way, i didn t know what to do. a lot of people have that idea that they can just wait and see what s going to happen. and that s the problem, because if they wait to see, we won t be able to help them. reporter: and it s not just seniors refusing to leave, going viral online, some florida residents adamant about riding out the storm. our family lives right outside of tampa and we have decided to hunker down. for the people who are not from florida, right, i ve got these big old windows. i don t know if they re going to hold up. reporter: but most are taking the warnings to heart. major roadways have been jammed for the last 24 hours and tampa s airport, completely shut down operations at 5:00 p.m. tuesday. reporter: it was nerve-racking. i literally got the last flight for the day. you re counting your lucky stars right now?
minister benjamin netanyahu said that there is currently no deal to release them. netanyahu updated israelis during a news briefing in tel aviv a week ago. a week ago, netanyahu told nbc news there could be a possible deal with hamas in the works. but earlier today, thousands of israelis marched into jerusalem, demanding their government do more to release the hostages being held in gaza. also today, in tel aviv, in a separate protest, israelis demanded a cease-fire and long term solutions to secure peace in the region. netanyahu maintains a temporary cease-fire we ll come after hamas releases the hostages. in this video, we can see right there, in gaza city today, shows people leaving al-shifa hospital, the director of gaza s hospital system claimed israeli army ordered people to leave, but the israeli army denies they forced people out. only a few doctors stayed behind to treat patients or too sick to leave. the hamas control government said that 12,000 people have died
to rescue more than 200 hostages kidnapped by hamas six capital riot from his federal weeks ago. today, israeli prime benjamin netanyahu says there is currently no deal to release them. netanyahu updated israelis during a news briefing in tel election interference aviv. indictment a week ago, netanyahu told nbc news there could be a possible deal with hamas. but earlier today, thousands of why did trump try to censor his own israelis marched into jerusalem, demanding their government do what s the strategy there? look. i think trump is very concerned he s going to be tried in the more to release the hostages being held in gaza. district of before a jury who witnessed the events of january 6th. firsthand. also today, in tel aviv, in a and so it s really not surprising he s going to try separate protest, israelis and limit his involvement in this offense anyway he can. demanded a cease-fire and long term solutions to secure peace but jack smith s indictment in the region.
compromised national security. republican governors plotted to fly human pawns to martha s vineyard, while democratic governors unveiled measures to combat the climate crisis. the gop has had other bad weeks in the past, and so has the democratic party. and to be fair, last week wasn t the most dramatic week for the democratic agenda. just politicians and officials collaborating, ideating and brainstorming solutions at the local, federal, and international levels, which is, precisely the point. neither side is perfect, but one side is trying. i left the ranks of the republican party because i was worried it had fundamentally lost its way. looking back, i have never been more convinced i was right. it has fundamentally lost its way. what was defined as conservatism when i was running for congress, when i was in congress, it s just no longer the same thing.
destabilizing america in some way. no question. you have to remember, coming out of the 1990s, actually most of chechnya was quite convinced the united states was fully backing the russians in committing the atrocities they it in the course of that war. and likewise, frankly, despite the deating relationship between the last decade, the belief is the west is backing putin as he engages in heavy handed repressions in the so-called insurgency period of the war. all of that would have been a part of a received narrative that both of the tsarnaev brothers, but in particular the older brother, who would have been a little bit more aware while this was happening, would have gotten from family and friends, as well as from internet, videos and things like that. so it makes them as individuals, at the very at least, it s very clear, psychologically, these guys are vulnerable to that type of radicalization as part of their identity. it sort of is who they are, what they have inherited. thank