have on thanksgiving eve. have a great holiday and enjoy your mother s delicious reportedly delicious thanksgiving stuffing. see you. thanks to you at home for joining me this hour. after 47 days of fighting, 47 days of israeli hostages held in captivity, israel and hamas have agreed to a four-day pause in fighting in exchange for the release of 50 hostages, but the timing of it all may still be an open question. now, the deal was brokered by qatar, egypt, and the united states it was also supposed to start by 3:00 a.m. eastern time tonight, but israeli officials are now saying the release of hostages will not happen before friday. what that means for the timing of the temporary cease-fire is unclear. the new york times reports the cease-fire may also be delayed until friday, but nbc news has not confirmed this. the deal itself involves the release of 50 civilian women and children currently held by hamas. the release of 150 palestinian women and children currently held
therefore, the ukrainian fighting to reclaim ukraine territory is actually an existential attack on russia, which opens the door to making more nuclear threats. i wonder about this, because i don t think anyone in russia, even in russia, really believes that any of these referendums matter. i mean, you know, we re talking even the soviets, at least since stalin s time, didn t bother things at 98% or 99%, which is what they did here, but putin may be trying to lay the legal groundwork, kind of the legal and nationalist foundation. no longer fighting on ukraine but the territory of the motherland. whether he ll get away with that or anybody buys it, but i m concerned that s what he s trying to do. yeah. the atlantic s tom nichols thank you. getting back to this story throughout the show as well. still ahead on morning joe, we re tracking the path of
has some criminal exposure, and if the department of justice signs off on allowing congress to immunize him, to get his true testimony without the opportunity to assert the fifth amendment, that means they re not interested in investigating him. wow. more questions than answers today, i m sorry to say. greg bluestein, dan goldman, thank you so much for spending some time with us. when we come back, does vladimir putin stand to gain by risking war? the answer, according to the atlantic s anne apple baum may go far beyond ukraine. e apple by e apple by go far beyond ukraine. (excited yell) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health. (music) one gram of sugar, i think to myself what a wonderful world
he goes, i hope they die in jail, those terrorists. then he runs off of the stage. it was i m telling you, that s entertainment. turn that up to 11. i don t think judge jackson thought it washi entertaining. this is what our w founding fathers wanted. ask people what type of christians they are on a scale of 1 to 10. talk about children s books. what the heck? i felt uncomfortable. babies are racist. that ll get to their constitutional view of how this living document or dead document should be interpreted. what is the atlantic s smart take on what happened yesterdayh you want a smart take? and quippy. i already gave you the 11 joke. that was good. thank you very much. the atlantic doesn t have one take, as you know. oh, my gosh. this is so boring. save me. gosh. drowning in the boredom of