of khan younis and there are reports of house to house fighting in the city. the head of the world health organization has said the war in gaza is having a catastrophic impact on health care there. tedros adhanom ghebreyesus warned health workers are having to work in unimaginable conditions in a desperate effort to help civilians. our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, has the latest. an agonising goodbye. at least 14 people were killed in an israeli strike on a school where they d been seeking safety in khan younis in southern gaza. theirfamilies say. crushed by the rubble. mohamed el rani lost his mum, dad and an unborn brother. what we want is to stop the bloodshed. every day we re losing our loved ones, says this bereaved man. those who lived. and even those still in the womb. nearby, the rumble of tank fire amid fierce street fighting continues. further south, the town of rafah is now a sprawling campsite for displaced palestinians. but even here by the egyptian
it sounded like a tough shot. maybe. but he is right. chris christie is a moderate. he s moderate on the second amendment moderate on property taxes. chris christie fired the first shot. this is july 25th when christie said as a former prosecutor he said yi want to be cautious abot the string of libertarianism making headlines is dangerous. libertarian isn t dangerous it is the way of the future you better embrace it if you expect to get any more young people aren t embracing libertarians not moderates. listen, i got to ask you, been watching the disintegration of the republican party middle and the right. it has to concern you.
they were tapping her phone in his first conversation because we know what was going on in her private life. it is tapping? hold on. i m sorry, isn t it? yeah. yes. chuck todd what else do you call it? they monitor. they monitor who she s talking to. so that s not a tapping per se, but what happened? okay. okay? chuck todd, a bigger picture hold on a second, guys. no, big difference to listening to the conversation. yeah. chuck, no, not really. not really. i don t think she thinks that s a big difference. chuck, you ve been covering this white house for some time. it goes to the joe i know where you re going. this is i nene president going oh, gee i just wlaernd the rest of you guys that the irs wait i just learned with the rest of you guys that ap
superior candidate in an environment that very much favored democrats. jim, let me ask enthusiast, from outside of virginia not following the race close lui it makes no sense to me a libertarian candidate who run against cuccinelli whose conservative policies are pretty good. he was less than diplomatic in his book taking on social security, medicare, doing a lot of things saying man that s not smart if you want to get elected in america. yet a libertarian is pulling eight points from him. if the libertarian isn t in the race it would be much close center it would be much closer. cuccinelli has had baggage since the beginning on scandal coverage that had an effect on this race. why do the libertarians feel a candidate against one of the most conservative guys you can find in virginia.
historically consequential in a way that a clinton was not. and what obama meant was reagan changed the ideological trajectory of a country, which for 60 years since fdr had been dominated by a liberal zeitgeist. here comes reagan and he changes it. he doesn t succeed in all the things he wants to do, isn t able to cut the government, but changes the way we look at government. obama has always seen himself and it is remarkable because he did this as an outsider, somebody who really had a long shot at the white house, but he saw himself long ago as world historical, as a figure who would change that trajectory and the 30-year conservative ascendancy ushered in by reagan and begin a new liberal ascendan ascendancy. the irony is that his signature achievement, obama care, is the test of this new liberalism, and today it hangs in the balance.