Meanwhile, the us carried out its first airdrop of humanitarian aid for gaza on saturday with more than 30 thousand meals parachuted by three military planes. Here s our correspondent wyre davies who is Injerusalem 7 with the latest on the chances of a ceasefire. There are increasingly positive signs around the hope for a cessation in hostilities, a temporary ceasefire, that could last perhaps as long as six weeks over the muslim holy month of ramadan. But i think it s really important not to get ahead of ourselves here because there are still key differences between israeli demands and the demands of hamas. It s understood the negotiators have arrived in cairo today. It s not clear if there is an israeli delegation but hamas officials are said to have arrived. The israelis will probably want to know how many of the hostages being held by hamas are still alive and which ones would be released by hamas under the terms of this deal. It s not clear, equally, how many palestinian prisoners
people. we want to thank everyone for supporting us. are nonviolent protests. also new today, city officials telling msn news that police body cameras were turned off during the beating of nichols. officials telling nbc news that none of the body cam footage was lost. that when police first stop nichols, one of the three officers involved in not activate his camera, and in other turned it on, but the camera fell off immediately. at the sign of the butane, officials said only two officers had their body cameras activated s. meanwhile, protesters around the country are once again mobilizing to demand change from lawmakers. the murder of tyre nichols was horrendous. what we need now is civilian oversight of police, and community control of police. law that will make it clear to police that they cannot beat people to death, shoot and kill people. that there must be one standard of justice in this country for everybody. not one standard for the police, one standard for the res
the same sentiment is echoed in the times who report that the prime minister fights for survivial . the daily mail asks how much more can she and the rest of us take with the paper calling her 38 days in charge, so far, as some of the most shambolic in uk political history. a day of chaos is the simple headline in the guardian. and finally the sun go for a different lead the death of the actor and comedian robbie coltrane. so let s begin. kevin, front page of the guardian? yes, a day of chaos, summing up what the past 204i was has been like. i cannot remember a day quite as mad as this, even the downfall of boris johnson wasn t as bad as this. i don t think we quite full so when we got up this morning how chaotic it would actually be. we did thing a u turn on corporation tax was in the offing, but sacking kwasi kwarteng was out of the blue, really. it was only yesterday he gave an interview to the bbc in which he said he would be around, absolutely 100%, he was
transparency on the f.b.i. raid of former president trump s estate in florida as we learn more about what took agents what the agents took during the search. we have a hint for you. it was a lot. we say good morning. i m bill hemmer. good morning. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. that was a good hint. good job. bill: andy mccarthy did great reporting over the weekend how many documents were taken and how many considered classified and how many were we re legally allowed to take this box and that box and they got a lot. dana: we have a little more information. f.b.i. documents say that agent seized 11 sets of classified documents. one was marked top secret sensitive compartmented information. four top secret, three marked secret and three confidential. also taken the order granting clemency for roger stone and multiple binders of photos. bill: some of the records seized are covered by attorney/client privilege and a growing number of republican
limited four day cease-fire with hamas. it will take effect sometime in the next 24 hours. lawrence: this is what we know under the deal 150 palestinian prisoners will be handed over in exchange for 50 hostages taken by the terrorist group. carley: that includes a 3-year-old girl killed on october 7th. jeff paul joins us this morning. good morning. it took the israeli government more than six hours debating here into the early morning in tel aviv. this agreement between israel and hamas might not only offer a pause in the fighting it. could give a sliver of hope to all the families of the hostages that were taken back on october 7th. now, under this u.s.-qatari-egyptian brokered deal israel will receive 50 hostages, women and children, in exchange israel will then release 150 palestinian prisoners. now the hostages as we understand it will be freed in groups of 10 to 12 people over a span of four to five days. during that time, there will be pauses in the fighting. prim