in at the hamas attacks on southern israel on the 7th of october who are being held more than 200 of them now, hostage inside gaza for exactly 50 days and that is where you can see large crowds starting to gather. some of them are families of the hostages who have come here they have many times over the last seven weeks, to really, i think, have many times over the last seven weeks, to really, ithink, receive support from other israelis, from other hostages, from friends and families. and this is an important moment on day two of this deal because, in the last hour, the armed wing of hamas has said on its telegram channel that it has decided to delay the second round of hostage releases and has accused israel of not adhering to the agreement and not adhering to the agreement and not delivering enough aid to the north of the gaza strip which is part of that deal brokered by qatar. until this latest development we were expecting at least 13 israeli hostages to be released, to b
continue. there is less of a threat on the streets, so school doors are reopening this morning. they had been closed for a day. however, a very odd situation with the orioles. i know you think sports doesn t matter but there s a metaphor here. there will be a game today, but there will be no fans. that s for the first time in major league baseball history. no fans in attendance because of safety concerns. there s also a huge day coming on friday cannot underestimate its significance but why? the police are going to present their preliminary investigative findings to the prosecutor s office on friday. does that mean you re going to see a perp walk? does that mean you re going to hear that nothing s going to be done? in all likelihood no and we re going to discuss that right now with bob maloney. he is the director of emergency management for the city of baltimore. and we re happy to have you here especially because we know how busy you ve been all through the night. good morning, than