committed to releasing another 20 women and children over the next two days. in exchange, 33 palestinians are to be freed by israel and just two hours ago we have also seen the first pictures from the west bank where the bus carrying those detainees released by israel arrived there. memo, on the humanitarian aid front that is flowing into gaza as a result of that temporary truce, further truckloads of supplies entered the gaza strip on monday with food, fuel and medicines being distributed by aid organisations. he is more from the bbc, on all the days development. inseparable and coming home tonight. emma and yuli, twin girls just three years old, released with their mother sharon. their father is still being held in gaza. they ll be picked up by military helicopter. like these boys, freed last night. the government here has been sharing footage of every release. israelis very invested in this and the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, needs a victory even a partial one.
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of north carolina, seemingly unfazed by the torrent of bad headlines his disjointed debate performance had generated. crowd: joe! joe! - folks. i don t walk as easy as i used to. i don t speak as smoothly as i used to. i don t debate as well as i used to. but i know what i do know. i know how to tell the truth! crowd: yeah! he seemed for all the world like a new man, reading from the teleprompter with a passion that had been all too absent the night before. i know, like millions of americans know, when you get knocked down, you get back up. it was a far cry from the rasping and rambling performance on the debate stage that was all too often painful to watch. everything we have to do with, uh. look. if. we finally beat medicare. it s left his party in a state of crisis. yet, despite rumblings about replacing their candidate, publicly, at least, democrats are circling the wagons. referring to his own lacklustre performance in a presidential debate in 2012, joe biden s former bo
is prime minister netanyahu going to yield to president biden s calls for brief humanitarian pauses in the air war to protect palestinian civilians? he and the u.s. are ruling out growing demands for a complete cease-fire. i don t think there s going to be a general cease-fire. it s not that i don t think. i think it will hamper the war effort, our effort to get our hostages out. the only thing that works on these criminals and hamas is the military pressure that we are exerting. we will have more on the fallout from donald trump s wild day on the witness stand and look ahead to ivanka s testimony tomorrow. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. happy election day. we have a preview of what s at stake in key governor and state legislative contests that could signal which party has an edge going into 2024. in deep red kentucky, popular democratic governor andy beshear tries to hold off a challenge from the republican state attorney general who has su
name them at the moment. they are sitting in a white tiled room on shares, dressed rather as the hostages were the other day in what appeared to be palestinian costumes. one of them speaks and she speaks with real fury. one of them speaks and she speaks with realfury. and she one of them speaks and she speaks with real fury. and she addresses her remarks to benjamin netanyahu, israel s prime minister. she says they have been in captivity for 23 days, that suggests to me that this was recorded yesterday. she referred to a press conference that the families gave the previous day, which was two days ago. in which, she says, we know there was supposed to be a ceasefire. you were supposed to be a ceasefire. you were supposed to let us all go. yes, there was a press conference, and yes, clearly there was a lot of talk about ceasefires but nothing from the israeli side, nothing from the prime minister to suggest that such a deal had been struck. so, my way of thinking suggests that