that s now my life. wolf blitzer, cnn, tel aviv, israel. and erin burnett outfront and erin burnett outfront starts right now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com outfront next, breaking news. new explosions in gaza as israeli troops surround hospitals that are already on the brink of collapse. why the u.s. is sounding its loudest alarm yet tonight. plus, more breaking news. the fbi seized new york mayor eric adams phones. agents approaching the mayor on the street to get the devices. the mayor of the country s largest city responding tonight. plus, the rock for president? dwayne johnson says both parties want him to run for president. and tonight outfront is learning he wasn t kidding. let s go outfront. good evening, i m brianna keilar in for erin burnett. outfront tonight, we have breaking news. new explosions over gaza, and this video of an intense fire fight, flares lighting up the sky, our nic robertson on the border with gaza telling us this
they agreed to disagree on. that will be tllost to history t for these two translators. what do we do about that? that passage of diplomacy that s unretrievable? first, brian, i want to correct you. we don t know that they disagreed about anything. that s a hypothesis. crazy idea on my part. that s part of the problem. just to underscore, that is part of the problem. we don t know what they said. number two, president trump is not good with facts and figures and understanding these things, compared to president putin. and number three, i hope what they did what any other administration could do. in fact, i know that translator and did this with other meetings i have been to, i hope they sat down with her and had her jot down to the best of her memory
that will be lost to history but for these two translators. what do we do about that? that passage of diplomacy that s unretrievable? first, brian, i want to correct you. we don t know that they disagreed about anything. that s a hypothesis. crazy idea on my part. that s part of the problem. just to underscore, that is part of the problem. we don t know what they said. number two, president trump is not good with facts and figures and understanding these things, compared to president putin. and number three, i hope what they did what any other administration could do. in fact, i know that translator and did this with other meetings i have been to, i hope they sat down with her and had her jot down to the best of her memory everything that was said. vladimir putin brought pencil and paper to him.
but clearly it felt like such an extraordinary moment that a number of them felt compelled to speak out, say we do not agree with the president. we stand by our intelligence agencies and do not consider russia the friend that president trump is making them out to be today. ambassador, we all know somewhere out there there s two hours plus of material. let s be conservative and that allowing for translators there s an hour of discussion between these two leaders. things they agreed upon, things they agreed to tuck away, things they agreed to disagree on. that will be lost to history but for these two translators. what do we do about that? that passage of diplomacy that s unretrievable? first, brian, i want to correct you. we don t know that they disagreed about anything. that s a hypothesis.
political targeting scandled that rocked the house irs. e-mails say lois learner who ran the division, suggested the agency should audit republican senator kuk grassley. both she and grassley were invited to speak at a seminar. she found out the organizers were offering to pay for grassley s wife to pay for the event. did not audit the senator. pumps up the interest in lois learner s missing e-mails more. the irs says a hard drive crash and some other issues left a lot of those e-mails missing and unretrievable from 2011. republicans say that timing looks awfully suspicious. the e-mails were lost just ten days or so after representative david camp sent a letter asking whether conservative groups were being targeted. oh, we need to bring in our