Good to be with you. Im katy tur. One year ago today, hamas militants launched an unprecedented multipronged attack on southern israel, descending on communities close to the border, killing 1,200 people, including 46 americans, and taking more than 250 hostages back to gaza. Kids, and babies, moms and dads, grandparents, soldiers, people in their homes, people at work. People at a Music Festival. It was the largest massacre of jews since the holocaust, the worst Security Failure in israels history. In the years since, israel has turned gaza into rubble, trying to root out hamas. And rescue hostages, killing 40,000 gazans, militants and civilians. In many cases, entire families, and lots and lots and lots of children. More than 16,000, according to local accounting. On top of that, an ever escalating humanitarian catastrophe, a lack of food, water, shelter, and medicine. Of the 250 hostages taken back to gaza, 117 have been released in shortterm Cease Fire and lopsided Prisoner Exchang
Lebanon about the israeli airstrike that killed the head of hezbollah of hezbollah from World Headquarters in New York. Or we begin with Breaking News from The Middle East. Here is what is new this hour. The idf now says apart from killing nasrallah, leader of hezbollah on friday, it has also killed a second senior hezbollah official. This is an attack on Apartment Complex in beirut. O at least 11 people were killed, 108 injured in the attack according to the lebanese Health Ministry as israel continues to pound targets in lebanon also new official telling Nbc News Israel decided to assassinate nasrallah after concluding he would not accept a diplomatic solution to end fighting on the Israel Lebanon Border. It was notle tied to an end of the war in gaza. Protesters gathering on the street in tehran today. Officials saying an iranian Military General was also oay killed on friday adding they expect to deploy troops to lebanon. T also, the u. S. State department is ordering the departure
Good morning. Great to have you with us. It is 10 00 eastern, 7 00 a. M. Pacific. Im Ana Cabrera reporting from New York. It is a busy day ahead in the race for the White House. Less than a week until the debate, and the rules for that face off still unsettled as the nominees and their running Mates Branch out in four different directions today. Former President Trump will be back in pennsylvania for a talk with Fox News ally. And Vice President Harris Heads to New Hampshire. Our Garrett Haake is in washington tracking the Trump Campaign. Also with us, former Chief Strategist for the 2012 romney campaign, and former clinton adviser, richard goodstein. Yamiche, what will we hear from the Vice President this afternoon, and why New Hampshire . Reporter well, its a good question. Good morning, ana. The Vice President is here because she really wants to lean in on the economic messaging here. Of course, New Hampshire is not seen by many as a battleground state, but shes here because there a
Hackles, vice becoming the 1st u. S. Secretary of state to visit a jewish settlement in the occupied west bank. And a different kind of emergency on Spains Canary islands. As growing numbers of migrants arrived by boat from africa, critics accuse the e. U. Of turning a blind eye to a burgeoning new migrant crosspost. Welcome to the program. Germanys Public Health authority says that the rate of corona virus infections is still too high, even though theres been a stabilisation in taste of this. There were more than 22000. 00 new coronavirus cases in germany over a 24 hour period. But there are signs that the latest measures to curb the pandemic are working with case numbers. Seeing a plateau, despite hopes that the positive trend will continue, the chief of Germanys Health authorities said the pandemic situation in the country was still very serious. But because of the overall case, numbers are much too high. The number of civilian cases and the number of patients in intensive care are
The richest countries and we live in a post scarcity world where we throw out 40 percent of all the food how was it possible you have 40 percent goes in the trash you thought it was just your aunts casserole but no its millions of tons of food a lot of it never even gets to your plate its thrown out by the manufacturers because it doesnt shall or the meaningless expiration dates have gone by or the veggies are too ugly thats right we throw out time use of. Ugly bags its nice out ok ugly babies are going to understand what it is theres nothing wrong with an ugly baldness potato just ask ted cruzs face. So how did we get here how do we have people going hungry while we throw out 40 percent of all the food and some people are raking in billions of dollars its because our Economic System meaning capitalism is garbage no literally 40 percent of it is literal garbage just like its a select few sociopaths at the top pushing this horrible system its also a select few corporations that are the