hello, welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. ahead this hour on cnn, let s make a deal. israel agrees to pauses in fighting but only if hamas releases ten hostages each day in return. a pause in fighting reveals utter destruction across gaza by israel s military offensive, described by the u.n. as the deadliest urban campaign since world war ii. and, cnn s third annual called earth day. this year, our shared home raising environmental awareness worldwide. live from atlanta, this is cnn newsroom with john vause. hamas in israel have agreed to extend a four-day long truce for another two days in return for the release of 20 more hostages being held in gaza. on monday, 11 israelis with dual citizenship, nine children, and two women or released by hamas. all were taken to a medical center in tel aviv and then reunited with family. they were all taken hostage from the same kibbutz in southern israel on october 7th by hamas militants. for
situation room live from tel aviv. i will see you tomorrow at noon eastern. happening now, breaking news. hamas releases 11 more civilian hostages from gaza on this, the first day of a temporary truce. back in israel where hospitals are preparing to treat them after more than seven weeks in captivity. the pause of hostilities has gotten. right now about this very fragile agreement. also tonight, my special interview with the uncle of a 13-year-old hostage who was freed on saturday without, repeat without, her mother despite demands from israeli officials. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer in tel aviv israel, and you re in the situation room. this is cnn breaking news. the breaking news this hour, moments ago israeli hostages began arriving at the hospitals here in tel aviv, just hours after hamas released 11 more civilians from gaza. with a trace of extension now in effect, we expect additional captives to come home in
within the democratic party over the direction of the party and over this particular point. we will see who wins here in the next years and really we will see who is the presidential candidate. obviously joe biden won in the presidency because he was the leadership endorsed more centrist candidate and it worked out pretty well for the progressives. bill: thank you for your time. hope you come back real soon. mark penn, thanks. julie: talk about a fall from grace. once elizabeth holmes was among the hottest names on with a street and now looking for a judge to overturn her conviction. a terrifying seen. bystanders watch someone get assaulted. the latest on the crime wave in democratic-led systems. criminal justice system is bottlenecked. it is time to give back the
when you don t pay your fare, often you re carrying out illegal action. we re zeroing in on quality of life and we ll see the results of that. one of the headwinds you face, we were talking about this in the commercial break as you sat down, there are so many people who commit those crimes, when they re arrested, we ll hear, he has a rapt sheet of 20, 30 arrests, 40 arrests. beat somebody up on the subway, innocent victim. what do you do about that problem, when you have a revolving door of criminals. it s on several levels. level one, our criminal justice system is bottlenecked. it s time to give back the court courts in operation so we can get dangerous people off the street. when you re arrested monday with a dangerous gun and you re back out on tuesday, it defeats the purpose. during the 80s, everyone was playing on the same team. we had lawmakers, judges, and police all playing on the same team. we don t appear to be there
we re not not affected by the supply chain issues, but i think we ve been less affected because it s such a distributed supply chain where we ve been able to reach out to different suppliers when one concern when one gets bottlenecked, we find another. molly: jonathan johnson, i m heartened to hear you had a fabulous thanksgiving, hopefully good numbers for christmas as well and that people are happy and able to buy things for their loved ones. we appreciate you taking the time to talk to us and offering some reassurance, i have to say. thank you, molly. molly: great talking to you. arthel? arthel: well, the bright lights of broadway are dimmer today after the death of renowned composer and lyricist stephen sondheim whose credits include iconic musicals like west side story, gypsy and sweeney todd. his lawyer and friend richard says sondheim died suddenly early yesterday morning at his home in connecticut, a day after