headlines, right? if they say georgia one, that is boring. so put ohio state there and get people talking. andy, thank you so much. i m kasie hunt. don t go anywhere. cnn this morning starts right now. we begin with breaking news. i m poppy harlow with phil mattingly in new york. breaking this morning, americans and hundreds of other foreign nationals who have been trapped in gaza could be getting out. the same with injured civilians. you re looking at live picture this morning. ambulances have been rushing there after qatar brokered a deal with hamas, egypt to allow 500 foreign nationals to leave gaza. we re told the deal does not include hostages held by hamas. we have team coverage from tel aviv to the white house. let s start with selma in london. what are we learn ing about thi actual deal? who can get out and when? we understand this is a deal that has been mediated by qatar in coordination with egypt and the united states. this is a deal that people have been
right now on early start, the deal just brokered with hamas, israel and egypt to let foreign nationals get out of gaza. plus the idf defending its deadly strike on a crowded refugee camp. what israel says the intended target was. and just hours from now, in a new york courtroom, oldest son of donald trump could take the stand in a fraud trial against the family business. good morning to our viewers in the united states and around the world. it is wednesday, november 1. 5:00 a.m. on the east coast and we begin with breaking news, sources saying that deal has been reached to release all foreign nationals who have been stuck in gaza along with critically injured civilians. the sources say the deal is separate from any hostage negotiations. rafael romo is live for us in tel aviv. we ve just learned about this in the last hour or so. what more do we know about what happens next? reporter: good morning. first of all, we have to say that this agreement is as you mentioned befo
you just saw a clip there from the weight of the nation. it s a four-part film from our sister network, hbo, and all of us are under the microscope this morning. our habits, our behavior, our country. this film is part of an unprecedented push by doctors and government health officials, and in part what s driving it this week, we have new numbers, a projection by the year 203042% of the u.s. population would be obese, not just overweight, but obese. now, some sort of twisted way, this could count as good news. the last prediction four years ago was that 51% of us would be obese. of course, none of this is still remotely good enough. here to talk about it from hbo, john hoffman, the economictive producer of the weight of the nation. you have covered a lot of ground. it s four hours, as we mentioned. at the end of the day a lot of people say, well, it s calories in and calories out. first of all, is that true? do you believe that, or is it possible that some calories treat
plus, the name game. this could be a pivotal time in the world of mental health. the dsm, so called psych bible, gets an overhaul. it could mean big changes for doctors and patients alike. first, a look under the microscope. i don t want to be fat for the rest of my life. i ve got diabetes. sleep apnia. high blood pressure. everything is hurting now. you saw a clip there from the weight of the nation. a four-part film from our sister network, hbo. all of us are under the microscope this morning. our habits, our behavior, our country. this film was part of an unprecedented push by doctors and government health officials. in part what is driving this this week, we have new numbers, a projection by the year 2030, 42% of the u.s. population will be obese. not just overweight, but obese. now, in some sort of twisted way, this could count as good news. the last prediction four years ago was 51% of us would be obese. none of this is so remotely good enough. here to tal
yes, a moon base. just listen as things got pretty fire ri over immigration. is he still the moet anti-immigrant candidate? i think of the four of us, yes. go ahead, governor. that is simply inexcusable. actually, senator marco rubio came to my defense and said that ad was inexcusable, inappropriate. i m not anti-immigrant. my father was born in mexico. my wife s father was born in whales. they came to this country. the idea that i m anti-immigrant is repulsive. to say that enforcing the u.s. law to protect our borders, to welcome people here legally, to expand legal immigration as i approve, that that s somehow anti-immigrant is simply the kind of over the top rhetoric that has characterized american politics too long and i m glad that marco rubio called you out on it. i m glad you withdrew it. i think you should apologize for it and i think you should recognize that having differences of opinions on issues does not allow you to slam people. whole new mitt romney t