i looked and i seen the sun this morning, bright red. oh, my god, what s going on? when you look high up the buildings, looks pretty rough. looks way different from now than yesterday, way different. completely agree. i feel i have a blocked nose as well. slightly irritated. a little concerned about my kids going outside, but so, for once i ll actually let them stay on their devices. sandra: begin with the smoky skies that have become an air quality emergency for millions of americans and officials are warning things may only get worse in the coming hours and days. hello, welcome everyone, i m sandra smith in new york. john, hello. john: if you have some masks left over from covid, might want to dig them out. smoke is blanketing the eastern u.s. triggering air quality alerts in big cities like new york and philadelphia, and more than a dozen states. outdoor activities have been canceled at schools across the region and tens of millions of americans are advis
mississippi, ashland to be more specific near highway 4. we re told that the plane did get down. we had been trying to figure out the condition of the suspect after he was taken into police custody. we have been working the phones and we know there s only one hospital there, the tippa county hospital there. we ve been working phones to see if he s been there and folks have not been able to give an update specifically, but, guys, an end to a five-plus hour ordeal that started around 5:00 central time. folks saw this low flying plane circling a walmart and they thought something was strange about this, so they decided to report this to police, a short time later, this suspect reportedly got in contact with police and started demanding things. what he was demanding is unclear at this hour, but told police he would intentionally crash that small aircraft into a walmart. after circling the walmart for some time, he apparently moved northeast up into an area, blue springs, mississi
than six weeks. and that comes as the u.s. military is becoming more aggressive in its response to attacks against service members in the wider region. we re going to go through all of that in just a moment. plus, the new donald trump dilemma for democrats. party officials seem to be shifting their strategy on how much coverage they want the former president to receive. good morning and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, november 22nd. the day before thanksgiving. i m jonathan lemire, and we re certainly grateful you re starting your day with us. we will begin this morning with breaking news. israel and hamas have agreed to a deal to release some of the hostages kidnapped during last month s deadly terror attack. qatar, which has been made the announcement late last night. the term of the agreement include a four-day pause in fighting. during that time 50 women and children will be released in stages. now, in exchange 150 palestinian women and children who ar
tonight, the israeli government approves a deal to release some hostages. we ll break down the details and look at what it means for israel hamas war. and the speaker at the house visits mar-a-lago to meet with donald trump. what is next for mike johnson, after his meeting with the four-time indicted former president? then what is going on in the tech world? elon musk s new defamation suit as advertisers dropping x. plus big questions about artificial intelligence after the chaos at open a.i.. as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle, live from washington d.c.. and we got some serious breaking news tonight. israel s government says it has approved the outline of a deal to secure the release of some hostages captured by hamas. we just found out qatar had announced the agreement between israel and i moss and includes a pause in fighting with the release of 50 women and children. the deal was signed off by the israeli
approved the outline of a deal to secure the release of some hostages captured by hamas. we just found out qatar had announced the agreement between israel and i moss and includes a pause in fighting with the release of 50 women and children. the deal was signed off by the israeli cabinet just a few hours ago that there is still a 24-hour period in which the families of israeli victims of hamas could appeal to the supreme court. nbc s clare symonds is in israel with more. reporter: tonight, after 45 days, held by hamas, some hostages inside gaza have finally come home. a tense israeli cabinet meeting sighting off on the framework of a deal, which multiple sources, including a senior u.s. official tell msnbc news, reversing hamas, releasing 50 of the estimated more than 230 hostages held captive in gaza. the released hostages will be women and children only, and freed during a four-day pause, they say. and return, israel would release 150 palestinian women and children priso