comeback win. 66-65, the final. there is a lot going on right now. we will know more about the college football playoff later in the morning. i mean, the number of like the four-team list i have seen on social media over the last few hours, it s crazy. i don t even know college football, but i know this is a very important day. a big deal. thank you, carolyn, for your careful handling of this story to true georgians. all right. the next hour of cnn this morning starts right now. good morning to you and welcome to cnn this morning. it is sunday, december 3rd. i m victor blackwell. i m isabel rosales. overnight israel continued to bombard hamas targets in gaza. this is the third day of fighting since the truce collapsed. israel says it plans to continue its mission to eradicate hamas and free the hostages. idf hit multiple targets, tunnel shafts, command centers, weapons storage facilities. hamas launched a barrage of missiles towards tel aviv which were interce
it is saturday morning, good morning to you, welcome to cnn, i am victor blackwell. i m isabel rosales, amara walker is off today. thanks for joining us. israeli combat operations against hamas are entering their second day after the collapse of the week long truce, israel s military says they have hit 400 targets in just the first 24 hours since the truce expired. they ve been directing most of their firepower toward targets in southern gaza. the hamas-run ministry of health says 178 people have been killed since hostilities resumed. israeli officials say the extended humanitarian truce collapsed after hamas did not provide the names of the women and children still held hostage, that was part of the agreement, despite the truce ending u.s. officials say talks to release more hostages are still ongoing. we begin with cnn s ben wedeman, who is in jerusalem, ben, what is the latest you re hearing on the fighting? reporter: well, certainly, isabel, it seems that there ha
were released from gaza, including one american. then, setting the record straight on the former presidents campaign claims, while the current president hits the road and draws a direct contrast with maga republicans, as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. we have got a lot to get to. on donald trump s civil fraud trial and efforts to extend the temporary israel-hamas truce. but first, this evening s broadcast begins with breaking news. former secretary of state national security adviser henry kissinger has died at the age of 100. kissinger shaped decades of america s foreign policy, advising a dozen presidents while defining this nation s role on the global stage. but kissinger was also a controversial and deeply divisive figure. and we seize lester holt takes a look back at his life and his legacy. thank you. nice to see you. while he was brilliant, ambitious, controversial, and one of the most influential s
rockefeller christmas tree have been on for just over an hour, which means the christmas season is now officially underway. 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. our with stephanie ruhle starts now tonight, donald trump s banker takes the stand. what she said about deutsche bank long relationship with the trump organization in the civil fraud trial. and what is next for the israel-hamas war? after a new group of hostages were released from gaza, including one american. then setting the record straight on the former presidents campaign claims, while the current president hits the road and draws a direct contrast with maga republicans, as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. we have got a lot to get to. on donald trump s civil fraud trial and efforts to extend the temporary israel-hamas truce. but first, this evening s broadcast begins with breaking news. former secretary of state national security adviser
players. she calls them enablers and collaborators. surging nikki haley picks up a major endorsement. charles koch-backed group group backing nikki haley. good wednesday morning. right now the final hours of the truce between israel and hamas are ticking away and as we speak negotiators in the white house are waiting to extend it. hamas released another round of hostages yesterday with more to come today. we just heard from secretary of state blinken at nato headquarters as he prepares to head into the war zone and travel once again to israel. we d like to see the pause extended because what it has enabled first and foremost is hostages being released, it s also enabled us to surge humanitarian assistance to the people of gaza who so desperately need it. new this morning, the family of the youngest hostage 10-month-old, they ve been notifyd that the baby and his 4-year-old brother will not be freed today. hamas did allow an outside journalist to witness yesterday