on friday. military officials say that the three men came out of a building waving a white flag, when they were gunned down by their own military. two at the men died, while a third round back inside and shouted for help in hebrew. the israeli defense forces say that the troops that shot at the osbourne up follow the rules of engagement. meanwhile, another hostage died while being held captive by hamas, according to the israeli prime minister s office. tonight, we learned that intensive talks are taking place with the easterly the fence minister and type military leaders to get more hostages out of gaza. cnn s alex marquardt joins us now from tel aviv. alex, that same defense official talked with the families that the three hostages killed, that must have been absolutely painful. what s at the fallout from this. it must be growing by the hour? jim, it s absolutely gut wrenching to think that these two, men three men who survived in captivity for 72 days, don t know where th
the reaction in israel that the country s military accidentally killed by her maths. seen here left to right was shot by military forces as they were identified as a threat. aljazeera is one of the few networks still broadcasting out of gaza. the network says one of its camera operators has been killed in the south of the strip. as a result of the israeli strike. by shrapnel or a drone strike in khan younis. we will begin our coverage with this report from lucy williamson. israel s army is in gaza to kill hamas fighters and bring hostages home. clear targets obliterated in the chaos of conflict. three of those shot dead in the northern district of sharjah. not hamas gunmen, but the captives. israel came to save. one of them was yotam haim, 28 years old, a drummer with a heavy metal band kidnapped from kibbutz kfar aza. his mother spoke to the bbc last month. they are talking about release, a few here, a few there. i know that they are playing with us, with our minds, with our
Attorney general new yorks Attorney General made those remarks, donald trump is in court on trial to determine what price he should pay for the massive fraud hes committed for years. Plus, trumps increasing threat to democracy. Hes attacking judges and threatening to lock up americas district attorneys. The authors of how democracies die join me. Also tonight, one of the most hated members of congress, matt gaetz, just might have the power to take down Kevin Mccarthy unless democrats come to kevins rescue, but will they . But we begin tonight with donald trump and new York Attorney general Letitia James. Together for the first time in a New York City courtroom. Today was the first day of the Civil Fraud Trial Over charges that trump along with his two adult sons and his business grossly inflated the value of his assets for years. Attorney general james who has not was not arguing the case today, did have a front row seat. Presiding is judge arthur angoran, who delivered the Bombshell R
The ideology of separatism is "dead" in Jammu and Kashmir as people realised it is futile, separatist-turned-mainstream politician Sajad Lone said. In a freewheeling interview with PTI, the Jammu and Kashmir People s Conference (JKPC) chief called for an end to violence, saying, "India is our land and there is no ambiguity about that."
house remind me of the first white house i covered, ronald regan where you had jim baker, the brilliant kind of mainstream politician, you had ed meis, and you can put rooens priebus, stephen bannon and jared kushner into the same roles today. the difference is i think baker was a supreme political operator, probably the greatest of our lifetime. reince priebus is having trouble holding these different power centers in line and keeping them moving in the same direction. i don t think any of them would like being compared to bannon at this point. let me ask you something, ron, what do you think the reason is that the administration isn t doing more to highlight what it s been doing with business. this guy is meeting the president is meeting with the prime minister of canada to talk about women and wages. he s met with more business leaders, from small business, medium-sized business, specific industries than we ve seen any president do in this kind of