welcome to all of you watching here in the united states, canada and around the world. i m kim brunhuber. ahead, the two candidates who want to represent georgia in the u.s. senate took to the stage last night. you will hear some of key moments from the debate just ahead. president biden gives his support to protesters in iran as this video sparks fresh outrage. and later massive flooding is causing thousands in southeast australia to evacuate their homes. we ll bring you the latest on the search and rescue operations. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we begin with one of the most closely watched senate races in the country as control of the u.s. senate hangs in the balance. the one and only debate between current georgia senator warnock and former football star herschel walker was held friday night with plenty of dodging and deflection. one bone of contention was someone who wasn t even on the stage, president biden. listen to this.
as international condemnation grows over israel s attack on an aid convoy in gaza, the bodies of the six foreign workers killed in the drone strike have been taken to egypt. a seventh palestinian man has already been buried. they worked for the charity world central kitchen, whose founder tonight said those killed were targeted deliberately, nonstop, until everybody was dead. three of those killed are british nationals, including james kirby, who was a7, and from bristol. his family have told the bbc he was a selfless humanitarian, who knew the risks but wanted to help people. the head of the isreali military says it was a grave mistake due to misidentification, and an investigation is now under way. we ll take a look at what we know about the air strike, and get the latest from jeremy bowen injerusalem and james landale, here at the foreign office. but first, lucy williamson has more on the aftermath of the attack. well, israel s actions in gaza and the need to expand ac
and heartbroken by the deaths. the foreign secretary david cameron said it s a dreadful event, and he paid tribute to those killed, calling them brave, humanitarian workers . world central kitchen released these pictures of the seven aid workers who killed when a convoy carrying staff from the charity was hit by an israeli strike on monday. the seven were made up of people from britain, australia, poland, a dual us/canadian citizen and a palestinian driver. the three british men, john chapman, james henderson and james kirby, were working as security advisers. israel said the strike was unintended and promised to investigate. the family ofjames kirby one of the three british nationals killed in the strike said they were heartbroken and they are demanding answers from the israeli government. they ve been speaking to danjohnson. humanitarian aid relies on people like this, the three british men killed providing security advice in gaza. he has died a hero. you know, t
officers are involved in the investigation. as for pouria zeraati himself, well, he s a really high profile tv presenter for iran international. that s a persian language tv news station. it s based in london, but it s available all around the world, including in iran. and i should add, iran denies any involvement in this attack but previously it has said it considers iran international a terrorist organisation. and pouria zeraati is now out of hospital and he and his wife are said to be in a safe place under the police s supervision. but clearly, the whole story raises broader questions about the safety of iranian journalists. and we ve got one of them with us here. sima sabet used to be a presenter on iran international. she s also worked on the bbc world service. thank you so much, sima, for coming on the media show. thanks for having me on your show. you re very welcome. i wondered first, in terms of your situation, what impact did friday s attack on mr zeraati have on yo
high profile tv presenter for iran international. that s a persian language tv news station. it s based in london, but it s available all around the world, including in iran. and i should add, iran denies any involvement in this attack but previously it has said it considers iran international a terrorist organisation. and pouria zeraati is now out of hospital and he and his wife are said to be in a safe place under the police s supervision. but clearly, the whole story raises broader questions about the safety of iranian journalists. and we ve got one of them with us here. sima sabet used to be a presenter on iran international. she s also worked on the bbc world service. thank you so much, sima, for coming on the media show. thanks for having me on your show. you re very welcome. i wondered first, in terms of your situation, what impact did friday s attack on mr zeraati have on you personally? what s your current situation? pouria was attacked around 4:45, 2:45 on friday la