11 more children and women released today, but the numbers, they don t begin to tell the story. tonight, in the second hour of laura coates live. now, for every one of the 11 women and children released today, there are loved ones who have been suffering along with them. who know whether that will see their family members again. for every one of those 11 people who are experiencing their first day of freedom, from october 7th, there are others being held hostage. just think of it, all the kids released today by hamas still have fathers in captivity. for seven weeks we have all been waiting. we ve talked to mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, while so many of their loved ones are still unaccounted for there are others who, tonight, their prayers have been answered. remember who turned 12 in captivity along with a 16-year-old sister, sir? i talked to their mother had not just three weeks after they were taken. you can imagine, you know, it was just celebrating his bi
. what are your thoughts returning in terms that the negotiations have been extended by a day, how likely is it that they will come to some sort of deal? is it that they will come to some sort of deal? . ~ , ., ., sort of deal? thanks for having me. yes, well i sort of deal? thanks for having me. yes. well i am sort of deal? thanks for having me. yes, well i am watching sort of deal? thanks for having me. yes, well i am watching from - sort of deal? thanks for having me. yes, well i am watching from afar i yes, well i am watching from afar now and it is really concerning on the level of progress we are saying. there are a number of crucial issue still on the table and it feels like a lot of pieces are up in the air to be resolved in the last days or how many days they run over four, i ve heard it could be well into tomorrow at the moment. this crucial piece around loss and damage and the funds that developing countries are looking forward to help them do it with the impact of cl
financing of elections which democrats know that republicans were never going to vote for. so it was quite broad. what joe manchin came up with was something that was a little narrower. republicans will no doubt vote against that as well. and then you get to the question of the filibuster and what are democrats going to do about that, what will joe manchin and senator kyrsten sinema do about it? there is a piece to voting rights legislation that isn t a part of this bill, which is the john lewis voting rights act. you notice the democrats haven t moved forward with that yet. i think they re holding that in their back pocket so they have something to gather support on. that is, you recall, the supreme court case that got rid of preclearance in terms of voting rules from certain states in terms of how they conduct their elections. ever since the supreme court gutted that piece of the voting
palestinians and the israelis or managing the terrorist situation in yemen, those are things that they need the saudi government s support on. and the crown prince has been the chief architect of the yemen campaign. let s not forget the big picture here. there is also a war going on in yemen that saudi arabia is involved in. general marx, to you on that, the u.s. potentially had an opportunity, there were parts of the trump administration that were using the khashoggi killing as leverage to get saudi arabia to pull out. now that the president has essentially exonerated saudi arabia, was this a missed opportunity? i think it is a missed opportunity. the key thing to keep in mind as max and kimberly have pointed out is that you view the situation in the mid east through a national security lens but the national security lens is not exclusively a military lens. that is an economic lens, a diplomatic lens.
altered and turning into an automatic weapon, which has been prohibited for decades now, that seems like common sense, and something i can support. i have five guns, i may conceal-carry permit holder, a member of the nra, and i do think it is reasonable to say, we don t need this tool there. there are other things we can also work on, i think in a bipartisan way, but you re not taking away my guns. and they re about as many guns as there are people in the united states. martha: a lot of guns in the united states. absolutely, and i agree that there are common sense things that the parties can come together on. the bump stock is certainly one thing we can do. another thing we can do that has the support of 94% of the american public, that has the support of the majority of nra members, universal background checks. the other thing we can come together on is ensuring that terrorists should not have access to guns. that is something that you almost universally see support