with the justice department for his role. and one of the biggest breaches ever a classified government material, and breaking news cnn in the middle of a feud violent protests, demonstrators storm the parliament s shots we have the latest i m john berman with sarah side. you re and kate baldwin in this is cnn news central avenue right now, crunch time to debate time i m the big cnn debate is thursday. first-time joe biden and donald trump will face off in the 2024 election cycle this morning. two days out appears to mean the perfect time for a whole lot of advice and advising from advisors. and even former opponents like hillary clinton. the only person who has debated both men she writes in a new piece for the near there are times. this, it is a waste of time to try to refute mr. trump s arguments like a normal debate. it s nearly impossible to identify what his arguments even our he starts with nonsense and then digressive into blather yet expectations for trump are so lo
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meetings, i billion with a b. we ve got this. honor, got this. i m kevin lived ttac at the white house and this is cnn hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me on fredricka whitfield, new today, emotional moments in israel as four hostages are rescued and reunited with their families after eight months of being held by hamas, the israeli military launching a dramatic raid into gaza to run turn those hostages home. but that operation also left a trail of devastation for several, for central gaza, there were reports of more than 200 killed and the salt and hundreds more wounded also knew today a potential shakeup in israel s emergency government prime minister netanyahu. now asking war cabinet member benny gantz to stay after reports that he and his national unity party would withdraw from the government. gans postpone that news conference set for today after the rescue of the four israeli hostages. cnn s paula hancocks. and priscilla alvarez have been tr
seed.com to order. now news. night, with abby phillip week nights at term eastern on cnn you are in the scene and newsroom. i m jessica dean in new york, and we are following breaking news out of the middle east today as israel welcomes home, four hostages rest this morning from gaza during a special military operation. all four were kidnapped by hamas from the nova music festival during the october 7 attacks. that was eight months ago. they include 22-year-old almog meir, jan, 25-year-old noa are argamani, 2020, 7-year-old, andre cause levin 41-year-old, shlomi ziv andre in shlomi were working as security guards at the music festival and you may remember noa argamani from this horrific video from the october 7 attacks, where we saw her screaming as a mosque fighters drove away with her on a motorbike israel saying this morning s rescue mission took place at two separate locations in central gaza near refugee camp palestinians. they re described the raid as hell on earth
that was called out in this report that i think is also really important, is that a lot? out of the countries that are doing better have home visiting nurses. so we now know that 65% of the deaths that are happening that are related to pregnancy and childbirth are happening postpartum within the first year after baby is born. so the emphasis has been on prenatal care, which we can still do better at i m delivery and then mom is like, move on, babies here. mom, you ve got through this and then she s left on her own with little access to services, mental health then the paid leave piece is what comes into play there? women are just unsupported. it s a gender equity issue, i think at the very root cause and there s more attention to it, but it s not happening fast enough. and women are still dying your organization has now what fib we re almost 15, almost. and this is showing like the crisis is then the crisis is now silver lining though. are there are people like you who are pu