this morning a hostage deal and a temporary truce. dozens of women and children kidnapped and held captive by hamas are set to be released. this is a major moment in this war. we ll speak to one father whose son is among the hostages and waiting to hear if his child will be coming home. and this morning a warning to law enforcement here in the united states across new york. an intel agency says that israel-hamas war is boosting terrorist threats as anti-semitic acts continue to surge. today is set to be one of the busiest travel days of the year. what does that mean for your family and millions of others hitting the road this thanksgiving? we are tracking it all for you. i m kate bolduan with omar jimenez. john and sara are off. this is cnn news central. we are closely following the breaking news of the hostage deal between israel and hamas. it s just about 16 hours from now. the air strikes and the fighting that we have seen is still happening this morning,
lebanon border and the north at this hour. this as the idf now says it s expanding ground operation into gaza. we ll have a live report on the ground in southern israel in just moments. welcome to fox news live, everyone. i m anita vogel. hey anita, i m griff jenkins. more pro-palestinian protests are planned across the country. in washington, police made arrests for defacing public property and in new york city where protesters disrupted friday night rush hour. cb cotton kicks things off with us for the latest here. hi, griff. the ongoing conflict continues to drive protests across the country. more pro-palestinian groups and far less justice coalitions, calling for a cease-fire in our nation s capital accusing the biden administration of helping to commit genocide against palestinians, take a listen. every single day this government and this institution send millions of dollars to the apartheid state of israel, shame, shame, shame! and hundreds gathering in d.c. on
seat at the table with the chinese president. the lawmaker calling it unconscionable. wow. that s something to think about. that s a lot. alall right. david cull vculver, thank you v much. and thanks to all of you. let s hand it off to anderson. tonight on 360, we have breaking news and what the idf is saying in a military operation under way inside gaza s main hospital. it follows a day that saw supporters of israel fill the mall in washington, including the parents of one badly wounded american hostage. they join us tonight. also tonight, whether it s a senator or witness, nearly coming to blows or the former house speaker allegedly elbowing a fellow republican member, what is going on in congress? i ll ask bernie sanders who joins me tonight who had to prevent a fight today. we begin with the breaking news, what israeli military officials are calling a, quote, precise and targeted military operation at al-shifa hospital in gaza city. it is according to israel a b
news. the new house speaker just cleared a very significant hurdle, getting his plan to avoid a government shutdown approved with the help of democrats. at the same time, anger amongst some house republicans is clearly boiling over with one gop lawmaker accusing another of elbowing him in the back. we re following the rapidly worsening health care crisis in war-torn gaza. the united nations says there s now only one working hospital left in the north as fighting rages and civilians are dying. thousands of americans rally in washington, showing their support for israel and its war against hamas, as anti-semitism is surging in the u.s. and around the world. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. this is cnn breaking news. let s get straight to the breaking news out of washington. the house of representatives voting tonight to keep the federal government open until at least early next year, as t
anyway, so just before we dive into this episode of newscast, just a little moment to explain what we actually do. so, we and some of our other kind of bestjournalistic pals in the bbc get together every night, chew over what s happened in the election that day, and then publish it as a podcast, which is newscast. and you can get that every night wherever you get your podcasts. and it sjust, for me, as a journalist, it s really kind of fun, but also kind of in depth way ofjust processing what s happened in this big, crazy news event, which is the general election of 202a. that s right. and i think what we also try to do is open up our notebooks and give people more of the kind of conversations that you have with politicians, advisers, staffers, privately and some of the things, frankly, that you can t necessarily fit into a news bulletin when you ve got 60 seconds or two and a half minutes to explain a story. and we also want to hear from you and you in the next half hour c