. welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world, i m kim brunhuber this hour on cnn newsroom, the fighting between voisrael and hamas continues but so do negotiations to release more hostages and prisoners. ahead, we ll tell you who the u.s. blames for ending the truce. plus, a historic vote on capitol hill has george santos becomes just the sixth person ever to be expelled from congress, we ll bring you his parting words to his former colleagues. and world leaders at the u.n. world climate action summit are focused on fossil fuels, we ll go live to dubai for the latest on what s coming out of c cop28. announcer: live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. it is 4:00 a.m. here in atlanta, 11:00 a.m. in the middle east where combat operations between israel and hamas are heading into a second day following the collapse of a week long truce. the idf released this video of what it said was a strike against h
here. i m very excited. i know these people, and i know that we re on the right track. you were replaced by jeff. you say you lost your evening news job because you were complaining about hostile work environments? that s true. several years ago, four or five years ago, i went to the president of the news division and explained to him that this hostile work environment couldn t go on for women and men. he told me if i kept ago dating about that internality, i would lose my job. i went to his boss who told me that he didn t share my concerns and, so, having exhausted the possibilities in the news division, i went to the chairman of the cbs corporation who listened to me very concerned for an hour, asked me some penetrating questions about what was going on. i didn t hear back from him. but in the next opportunity in my contract i was let go from the evening news. and that chairman is no
beirut as the region prepares for possible u.s. strikes on syria. this as russia promises to shoot down any u.s. missiles that are fired there. first, just a reminder about syria. american troops are on the ground there right now. there are approximately 2,000 americans serving there providing support to local militias that are battling the remnants of isis. since the war began, there are now 5.4 million syrian refugees. 6.1 million syrians are internality displaced. in the country but not in their homes. 13.1 million syrians are in need of humanitarian aid. nearly half a million syrians are dead. you re watching velshi and ruhle live on msnbc.
puerto rico was high on the list. i must say i wasn t an expert before the last 30 days, i started studying the issue, i share your concerns, i m glad that the commission was established. i think that i understand that the treasury has been staffing the commission. i have someone who i ve already asked internality who is going to be working with me who is going to start working on and get debriefed by the treasury staff and something we need to figure out a bipartisan solution. i m hoping it can be done in the context of the commission but something i look forward to working with you on. thank you, mr. chairman. senator menendez. thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mnuchin, i ve listened to your responses to my colleagues defending one west as more than 50 foreclosures on your watch