next 24 hours. 150 palestinian prisoners will be handed over in exchange, we think, for 50 hostages taken by the terrorist group. jeff joins us live from tel aviv. jeff. sometimes this is the most dangerous part of a war, when you have an upcoming pause in the fighting. there is not a pause right now. it will not go into effect until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. that is part of the reason you are seeing the smoke rise above gaza. later today, we learned we ll be getting a press conference, news conference from prime minister netanyahu. the first comments he makes since they came to this agreement with hamas around 3 a.m. local time temperature took six hours to get to this decision. prior to the meeting, prime minister netanyahu called it a tough decision, but the right decision. under this brokered deal, israel will get 50 hostages, women and children, and israel will release 150 palestinian prisoners. as far as hostages being released from gaza, they will come out in groups of 10
democrats. first, a record number of americans expected to fly this holiday week. the tsa anticipating 5.7 million people will travel through our nation s airports, many more hitting the roads, highways jammed, but more than 80 million americans in the path of severe storms, including possible tornados, a south facing excessive heat advisories. and beryl, a hurricane hitting the caribbean. president biden remains defiant, ignoring calls to drop his reelection bid despite his faltering debate performance. what a new poll reveals about what americans thought of donald trump s performance. mary alice parks standing by. a community in anguish after police shoot and kill a 13-year-old boy during a chase. officers say he was carrying what appeared to be a handgun, but now saying it was a replica. his family demanding answers. breaking her silence, an israeli woman kidnapped by hamas and held for months is now speaking out for the first time since being rescued. her message
up their campaigns out across the country. let s take you through some of todays key events: rishi sunak and sir keir starmer go head to head in their second live tv debate later facing questions from voters on sky news in grimsby this evening. will either man change tack, or will it be more of the same? we ll be discussing all of that during the course of the day. and the green party launches its manifesto promising to raise taxes on higher earners and the wealthy to help fund 50 billion a yearfor the nhs and social care. also today: the cost of living is always important, and we ve just had figures out this morning showing that the uk economy failed to grow in april after particularly wet weather affected consumer spending. the office for national statistics recorded no growth for the month, which was in line with economists expectations. nevertheless it will be disappointing for the conservatives. here is hannah minna. the green party are pledging to mend what i call brok
Told me what i had done. How did you respond . I was sickened and scared, full of fear. Hear the full interview at 9 30am. And, we are going to get thunder snow today, but what is it . Carol will tell us just before 9am. Hello, welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Can nutella give you cancer . Not according to the manufacturers, who are hitting back at claims that one of the ingredients, palm oil, is cancer causing. European food experts reckon it might be bad for us, but are they right . Do your kids love eating the stuff . Well have all the details. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning. Use victorialive. And if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today, the us director of National Intelligence has rejected suggestions made by donald trump that official agencies leaked claims that russia had Compromising Material On him. In a statement, James Clapper said he had called the President Elect to say
For luxury goods from britain is being turned into an upmarket hotel in the middle east. In the wake of the story that two girls have been grounded by United Airlines for wearing leggings we want to know has the airline gone too far . Or is it reasonable for an employer to dictate the dress code for the family of employees . What do you think . Let us know using the hashtag bbcbizlive. Welcome to the programme. Lower oil prices might be good for consumers it keeps Energy Prices down as well as transport and distribution costs for businesses. But its not good for Oil Producing nations. And this weekend, many of them met to discuss what they can do to boost prices. One option is to cut output again. When supply falls, prices tend to rise. Oil prices rose sharply when producers agreed to cut production in november and whilst prices held up for a while theres been a drop of around 10 in the last few weeks. And that can have a huge impact of the economies of Oil Producing countries. Many re