so that will be something i m sure you and your crew will be carefully listening for throughout the morning hours right. that s right. so no sirens sounding off just in these minutes that we ve seen. it will be something that we will need to watch to see if we get that official confirmation, not only from israeli officials, from officials in gaza, but also from those negotiating these deals. qatar has been very instrumental in making sure that these negotiations take place and saying that it has successfully been agreed upon. but there are so many moving parts and it s a very dangerous and tricky situation to make sure that, yes, despite the fact this has been a green lighted and this is moving forward, that that this actually does come to fruition today. claudia well, alex, take us through the rules of this cease fire. as you mentioned. it s very complicated. a lot of moving parts, a lot of tense negotiations went into this. but really, who gets what out of this cease fire
i m judge jeanine pierro, along with jessica tarr law, jesse watters, dana perino, and harold ford jr. it s 5:00 in new york city and this is a special edition of the five. happy thanksgiving. we hope you are enjoying your turkey and all of the trimmings with your family and friends. now put down the drumstick and get ready because we have a fantastic show ahead. we are answering your fan mail questions for the entire hour, so let s get started. who would you like to sit next to it thanksgiving dinner? so, i will start with you, harold. harold: well, i love sitting next to my kid, but if i could pick somebody who was living or dead, i would love to sit next to prince. jeanine: wow. harold: huge prince fan pit jeanine: i read that book. harold: the one i gave you? harold: yes beard jeanine: dana? dana: that is a great question. i must say peter. i would love to have thanksgiving with president bush. when i was the deputy i would travel on thanksgiving and
it is monday, november 20th. this morning, there are positive signs that more hostages held by hamas could soon be freed. we ll get the latest on that and the war with a live report from tel-aviv. plus, how the war is impacting biden politically, as a new poll shows young voters are growing even more disillusioned with the current administration. also, we ll remember the life and legacy of former first lady rosalynn carter. wow, she passed yesterday. i would hear your family talk about rosalynn carter. yeah. the love and the respect that you all had, from the kids to your mom, to your father, who was, by the way, smitten with what you called her subtle southern charm. yeah, she had quiet power. she was incredibly impactful in the white house and beyond, just like her husband, the former president. she was the kindest, most patient woman i think i ve ever met. i heard so many tributes yesterday about mrs. carter. we re going to have jonathan altar on later to
donald trump. there is something they both have in common, according to colorado secretary of state. we ll explain. a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we re going to begin with this breaking news. confirmation that israel and hamas are inching closer to a deal for the release of hostages. it comes as israeli defense forces released new video of what it describes as raids in the gaza strip. you want officials say to school shelter in civilians were destroyed by israeli missiles in the last 24 hours, leaving women and children among the dead. the world health organization says 31 premature babies left behind when god says al-shifa hospital was evacuated are now safe and receiving medical treatment. joint operation by the u.n. palestinian red crescent move those infants to incubators at a facility near the border crossing into egypt. while a trickles into gaza, one truck at a, time new confidence
great scott. tim scott is out. the south carolina senator abruptly suspending his presidential campaign. even surprising some of his own campaign staff. so who stands to benefit as the remaining gop candidates gear up for the fourth debate? we ll ask tim scott donor andy saban. and vivek ramaswamy more on what he makes of the smaller field. your world starts right now. welcome, i m charles payne in for neil cavuto. first to david spunt in washington with the latest. david? good afternoon. tim scott is out. but not forever. insisting he may return to the ticket one day. he made the surprise announcements on this network last night. i love america more today than i did on may 22. when i go back to iowa, it will not be as a presidential candidate. i m suspending my campaign. i think the voters have been really clear that they re telling me not now, tim. scott wanted to restore optimism to the white house. but this caught campaign staffers by surprise. a fund-raising e-