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Netanyahu Doubles Down

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ABC News

News, Daily News, Politics

4.56.4K Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2023

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Israel broadens its goals as it rescues a hostage in Gaza. Alabama residents describe flooding they attribute to “environmental racism.” And former FTX chief Sam Bankman-Fried takes the stand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

It's Tuesday, October 31st, and Israel is telling the world to get on board.

0:05.8

We start here.

0:09.4

Israel says its raids haven't endangered hostages, in fact now they've rescued a captured

0:14.0

soldier.

0:15.0

This is a turning point, a turning point for leaders and nations.

0:18.9

But can Benjamin Netanyahu convince increasingly skeptical allies he's got a plan?

0:24.4

The waters all gotta go somewhere, but does it all have to go into one black neighborhood?

0:29.2

The silo today is just washing away.

0:31.9

An ABC News investigation examines whether a simple highway design can be racist, and

0:37.4

he said he respected regulators in public.

0:40.0

In private, you said things like, F. Regulators didn't you?

0:44.4

Sam Bankman-Free takes the stand to say he's the victim, not the perpetrator of a massive

0:49.3

fraud.

0:52.1

From ABC News, this is Start Here.

0:54.9

I'm Brad Milke.

1:00.2

I tell the kids, if you're really thirsty, take a small sip.

1:07.9

We have to manage to keep more water for when you're thirsty again.

1:12.5

This is Lena.

1:13.5

She's an American citizen.

1:14.5

She's from Salt Lake City, in fact.

1:17.1

She's trapped right now in Gaza.

1:19.6

This guy's above our full of F-16s, it's, it's truly, ah, ah.

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