Jesse: welcome to a special edition of jesse watters primetime. I m pete heckseth in for jesse on friday night. Well, the grades are in and kamala harris last night flunked her exam. Did you see her on television last night? [ crowd boos ] this is going to be the president of our country? i don t think so. And it s the first interview she s done in like nobody s ever seen anything like about and if you re too weak to do a oneonone werp interview with a person that was so soft you know, i know dana. She s always, you know always nasty. It was a very weak interview from the standpoint of cnn. I think cnn should be ashamed with themselves. Just like joe with the debate, the country watched the kamala harris bubble pop in real time last night. As trump mentioned it wasn t because cnn s dana basht asked any hard hitting questions. She did not. Kamala proved she s not obama and she s not even biden. She s worse. What we re about to show you hide the kids will shock you. Not only did she not
to the hamas controlled ministry of health. we will hear tonight from the director general of the international committee of the red cross. israel says above ground it has cut off gaza city from the south. 0vernight it hit over a50 targets in one of the most intense bombardments so far. but what are they targeting? we will get an expert view on that tonight. and a year out from the 2024 us elections, why isjoe biden trailing donald trump in all the key battleground states? good evening. in nearly a month of fighting, over 1,400 israelis have been slaughtered and maybe 10,000 palestinians in gaza. the hamas run health ministry, which updated its figures today, said 4,000 of those were children. we can t independently vouch for those numbers, because we are not there, but the un said today that during hostilities in 2014, their verified figures were not entirely disimilar from those hamas had put out to the media. what we do know for certain, is that last night gaza sustained o
and domestic abuse against officers and staff over a ten year period there were 196 people who needed to be risk assessed or re vetted and another 689 cases that needed to be looked at again in case there were missed lines of inquiry or new ones. the commissioner, mark rowley, also says he needs new powers to be able to sack people. 0ur correspondent helena wilkinson reports. liz, who has waived her anonymity, was groomed and sexually abused by a serving metropolitan police officer when she was a teenager in the 1990s. he was a good police officer in many respects. yet by putting that uniform on, by having that warrant card, it enabled him to carry out these acts thinking he was untouchable. where would i go to if i can t go to the police? he is the
his eyes away from pre-vetted, printed words. yeah. i would think that that would be a very good idea and maybe he would understand that. here s an example. look at this. these kinds of options can be a positive alternative to a four year degree. so many people go to college four years, don t like it, not necessarily good at it but good at other things like fixing engines and building things. i see it all the time and i ve seen it. when i went to school i saw it. i sat next to people that weren t necessarily good students but they could take an engine apart blindfolded. companies across the country have a chance to develop vocational training programs to meet their growing needs and help us achieve greater prosperity. that was an example of an on script and off script. what do you make of the two together? would be a little bit more comfortable to have less of the off script. i mean, he could have these