we ll read from that new piece. so much different legal angles are percolating with the jan. 6 and other issues with the election. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is friday, july 8th. with us, the host of way too early and politico s jonathan lemire. associate editor of the washington post, eugene robinson. and we begin with the breaking news. former japanese prime minister shinzo abe is dead after being shot twice this morning. officials is say abe was campaigning for a candidate ahead of japan s upcoming house of counselors elections, where he was shot from behind, once in the back and the other in the neck, with what appeared to be a homemade gun. this happened in the city of nara, about 20 miles southeast of osaka. the chaos from the shooting and the subsequent takedown of the man police say carried out the attack was all caught on camera. and we warn you, some of this video may be incredibly disturbing. [ speaking foreign language ] abe was immediately
Regulate and have transparency for limited network plans. Because they are and im familiar with some anecdotes where say in ophthalmology, which i know fairly well where the issue about retina specialists was raised. And, you know, through the academy of ophthalmology went to the insurer who i think just responded. Oh, we didnt know that. So we will make sure to put some retina specialists in the plan. So i think its just discovery that this is an issue. And i would say yes, you know, the detail that is going to be needed in some specialties will probably have to go by sub specialty. And it is going to make it more complex but this is going to be a big part of our market environment. So we mights well ju as well ju that. Anybody else . Brian. It does vary by state. But some do a deep dive and they go down to specialists, subspecialists. Not at medicare venues though. We dont get to regulate that. So were excluded. Yes, go right ahead. I work with the American College of nurse mid wives
This conflict. More than 825 palestinians have been killed, 36 israeli deaths. 33 of them soldiers. Let me bring back into this conversation wolf blitzer, who has been covering this tirelessly from jerusalem for us today. Fareed zakaria, gps, rejoins me as well. First a voice to hear from. A lease labbott, our Global Affairs correspondent. A least, since we know its not happening, what now . Well, brooke, you have to separate the idea of a permanent longer ceasefire from the sevenday truce that secretary kerry is trying to get. You note that he said he wants to do this in the eve, the end of the holy month of ramadan. Just have a humanitarian pause in the fighting. From cairo, hell be going to paris, where hell be meeting with Foreign Ministers of qatar and turkey. They are two players with a lot of influence with hamas. Theyre still hoping to get this sevenday humanitarian truce, a halt in the fighting and then the second phase that weve been talking about, which is getting more fulle
People, locals say that the plane exploded in the air. So it was kind of it fell down in is pieces. They said so bits of the plane, bits of the bodies, bits of peoples possessions. Its going to be a nearly impossible to establish with any certainty what happened here. There is a few sort of engine rotors, big pieces that are still intact. But for the most part, everything is burnt up and charred and scattered over a few kilometers. I mean, its hard to say with certainty, but maybe five kilometers. Its a pretty wide radius. And the debris starts kind of up the road there is a tail fin. And you come a little further down and you see the place where the Emergency Services crews have set up a base of sorts. Some firefighters, some rescue teams. And theyre kind of in the center of where most of it landed. There is a white tent out in the field where theyre collecting bodies. So it is early on, and there is a lot we dont know. But here is what we do know about the tragedy right now. The Unit
Learner. How big is this ground operation . Weve amassed over the last ten days substantial force, entrymen, armored corps, artillery engineers all to put together with our intelligence capabilities in order to bring the fight to the hamas terrorists. In the early hours of the morning we met 13 terrorists that had boots on the ground. An unacceptable reality were not willing to be prepared for a tunnel to serve from gaza to penetrate into israel and let them come into us. Weve taken the battle to them. We wont let them do it again. They will be pursued. You released video of these 13 commandos coming out on the israeli side but then you went in and knocked them out according to the video. Are you talking about hundreds of Israeli Ground forces in gaza right now, thousands of Israeli Ground forces . I know youre not going to give us a specific number. Give us a ballpark number. It would go in the realm of thousands. Indeed it is a substantial force on the ground. The reality thats devel