i will now share concrete evidence for hostages. one from the pole one from inaudible. after ruthlessly massacring and taking people hostage, the terrorists fled to al shifa hospital, they went to the hospital to hide. here you can see hamas terrorists drove back from the massacre. this is an israeli militaryjeep they brought into the hospital. i want to repeatjust brought into the hospital. i want to repeat just to brought into the hospital. i want to repeatjust to make everybody understand. they are bringing an israeli jeep, a militaryjeep, into the hospital compound. a place terrorists should not enter. they are entering with the militaryjeep. anotherjeep, another israeli military vehicle entering into the al shifa hospital, using the al shifa hospital, using the al shifa hospital, using the al shifa hospital is a human shield shelter, bringing military equipment to the vicinity of the hospital. click. this is 7th of october, 10:55am. the evidence i will share was sent by
of progress on a deal, to free some of the 239 israelis, being held hostage in gaza by hamas. orla guerin has this report from jerusalem, and a warning it contains distressing images from the beginning. every day, more dead in gaza. some who barely started living. this footage was filmed for the bbc today in khan younis, in the south. israel told people to flee here, to be safer. the bereaved get one last look. and a father, one last embrace. the agony of samirjamil aga, cradling his five year old son, mohammed. then, his other son is brought to him. six year old samir. he can t bear to let him go. pa rted forever. palestinians say the boys were among 30 people killed when israel bombed several houses in khan younis. but finally, hope for about 30 premature babies. doctors in southern gaza, working to stabilise them, ahead of a transfer to egypt tomorrow. eight others have died. these are the survivors of war and of the horrors of al shifa hospital. even the water used for t
So theyre scrambling. Theyre trying to figure this out as well, chuck. No indication as to whether the president has been briefed on this. Hes about to hold an event with sheriffs. In fact im told he just entered and so well try to get more questions to him about all of this. But this is unprecedented, as you say, the fact we have someone inside sounding the alarm like that. Thats what it is, someone sounding the alarm. The call is coming from inside the house. By the way, i should make a point, no Press Briefing today, no Press Briefing yesterday. How many are we up to how many Press Briefings have we had in the last six weeks . We havent had one in two weeks and we had less this summer. I think then its typical, for the record. So its becoming sort of the diminishing Press Briefing. Now, they would argue, hey, look, you had four different chances to ask the president questions today. That is true, and well take it. But of course shouted questions, yeah. Exactly, exactly. Shouted ques
internal alone. instability in myanmar is not internalalone. of instability in myanmar is not internal alone. of course the neighbouring countries, particularly the asean places, is very important rule. but asean came into the of the politics of myanmar with consensus. so far no progress has been made, and asean significantly failed to implement any of those. the very first step is to send asean delegates or envoys to look into myanmar issues, which is not being completed. it has been six months now since the coup took place in myanmar, and we haven t seen any result, despite letters being released and promises being made on meetings and conferences. fik. released and promises being made on meetings and conferences. meetings and conferences. ok. thank ou ve meetings and conferences. ok. thank you very much meetings and conferences. ok. thank you very much for meetings and conferences. ok. thank you very much for coming meetings and conferences. ok. thank you very much for comin
two-thirds of the senate. not going to be easy if the president is saying i m fine, i shouldn t be removed. that s well put, that it was that we have high we have high bars for this. absolutely. and with the 25th amendment we really were talking about physical disability. that was at the point we didn t have a vice president. it was that moment everybody was worried and lbj and there was no vice president too. and that s been used twice, we know how it works for anesthesia. so getting rid of a president for being kind of emotionally erratic and volatile would be very, very big actually if i might interrupt for a second. 1987, howard baker became white house chief of staff. there were rumors that ronald reagan was not what he was mentally. baker took those seriously enough that he had some of his close trusted aides sit in on meetings with ronald reagan and observe him closely to see whether there was any truth to the worry that the president might not be functioning