good morning, 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i m josé diaz-balart. we are following breaking developments from the middle east. nbc news has learned there will be a truce extension between israel and hamas. the pause in fighting was due to end later today. we ll talk to a spokesperson for the israeli defense forces about what s expected to happen next. the news comes as we wait another hostage release expected any minute now after three days of emotional reunions. israel s prime minister saying negotiations are continuing. the head of the red crescent said 200 aid trucks are expected to enter gaza today. we ll talk to a u.n. official about what her teams on the ground are seeing. and breaking overnight, police in vermont say they have arrested a man they believe shot and wounded three u.s. college students of palestinian descent. we begin with the breaking news in the israel-hamas war. senior arab official with direct knowledge of negotiations confirms to nb
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human rights advocates. thank you very much. wildfires are raging in california. the largest in the wine country. the kincaid fire is 75,000 acres and 15% contained. 120 structures have been destroyed including 50 residential buildings. strong winds, prompting safety power shutoffs. 2,000 may face power outages today. lu lou lucy kafanov in calistoga. reporter: those fires ripped through the area. you can see the damage they left behind. i m going to step out of frame and show you what we re dealing with. the only structures we see standing are the brick
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