October 14th. Im alicia menendez. Just hours ago, israel announced that it would allow safe passage for evacuees along the two roads of gaza through 10 am to four pm local time. It is now just past five pm in gaza. And expected Ground Invasion by Israeli Forces could begin any moment. It is a response to a series of horrific terrorist attacks executed by Hamas On Israel last week. Those attacks represent the deadliest single day virtues since the holocaust. Hamas also took hostages in those attacks. Israel currently estimates that hamas is holding up to 150 hostages. The u. S. Official familiar with causes evacuation plans just with the u. S. , egyptians, and israelis have reached a tentative agreement to use the rafah border with egypt to allow safe passage for u. S. Citizens seeking to leave gaza. But the official stretches that the situation on the ground remains fluid and it is unclear whether hamas will even allow people inside of gaza to reach the Border Crossing. And nbc news ha
on the back. she said she was able to escape the 18-wheeler and fled on foot only to be captured again and put in a car. she claims she was blind folded but not tied up, barkecause the did not want to leave bruises on her wrists. she was able to make it home, but, police say she stopped at target to buy snacks and took a robe from work and none of that was found inside the car where they found her wig, her apple watch and her phone. so, there are questions after all the man hours spent looking for this young lady, you got to think, more than 50 officers, you had community members, you had a drone in the air and a canine unit from a neighboring police township trying to find her, and all the internet and money put forth for someone to find this young lady, and all of this, the story did not add up. the parents were on television begging for her return. and now we have all the questions and the fact that she s not talked to police after
police departments need to partner with elected officials in the community to broker a truce to a solution having more officers come into the department because the public sees the department but should be the symbiotic relationship. charles: there are still places like oakland where i had the opportunity to interview the police chief there. it was so heartbreaking. he just talked about the rise in crime and they are taking money from that department. between that and sending civilians into dangerous situations like domestic issues where i know officers face amazing danger, you still have aren t we still seeing too many cities going down the wrong path? it s unfortunate. when you mention the oakland police chief. i saw him in tears on television begging and pleading with funding the department because the rise in crime is decimating