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Leland Vittert’s War Notes: Grateful and Thankful

A soldier walks in front of of images of Israeli hostages held in Gaza since the October 7 attack by Hamas militants in southern Israel, during a protest to ask for their release in Tel Aviv on November 22, 2023. (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP) (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP via Getty Images)

NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert was a foreign correspondent for four years in Jerusalem. He gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show.

“Grateful and thankful.” I learned that saying from my good friend and mentor Thom Sehnert, proprietor at the Smokehouse Market and Annie Gunn’s. They have the best pies and specialty foods in America.


            

Thom teaching me about life and food. Yes, we were both younger then.

Everyday I am grateful and thankful to you, my readers and viewers, for your trust and time. There is no greater responsibility.

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Speaking of Thanksgiving turkey, be sure to check out my good friend Erick Erickson’s Instagram for some incredible southern recipes and inspiration. 

Now onto the news… 

Hamas Hostage Swap  

The deal is Hamas returning 50 hostages (women and children) for a larger number of Palestinians held by Israel and a four day cease-fire. 

The battlefield reality:

Watch: My breakdown of the battlefield with Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus of the IDF on the show last night.  

Thought bubble: Why do the people that are so worried about the laws of war not care about multiple videos from the IDF showing Hamas using schools, hospitals and mosques?

The political reality:

The human reality:

In short: The nightmare is just beginning. 

The First Republican since Reconstruction

Charleston, South Carolina, elected its first Republican mayor since reconstruction. 

The Post and Courier report that race and crime played a pivotal role in the election. 

Can Democrats count on the Black vote? No, says James Craig in the Detroit news

Shermichael Singleton and Scott Bolden will debate on the show tonight, answering why young Black voters are unenthusiastic about a president that spends so much time championing racial issues. 

“Mourning in America”

NBC reports only 19% of Americans “feel confident that their children’s lives will be better than their own generation.”

This explains the trend playing out above. 

As said earlier, we Americans are frustrated with Biden’s age, the economy, the culture and America’s standing in the world. 

Thanksgiving challenge: find something positive to agree about with family and friends around the dinner table. 

Reality check: 19 percent is the worst since the poll started in the 1990s, but we’ve been here before. 

We should be thankful and grateful for America. It’s been through tough times. We will get through this as well. 

War Notes will return Monday. Enjoy your holiday.

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