Talk to me about that moment when you realized that those cartridges had accidentally remained in your bag. In the airport. In russia. It was definitely a free fall. I literally saw my life flash before my eyes. I was like, its over. Bg is no more in that moment. I was afraid. Wnba star Brittney Griner in her first Cable Interview since her imprisonment in a russian penal colony. We talk about the fear, the politics, putin, and how her childhood prepared her for that harrowing ordeal. Also tonight, more damning testimony against donald trump in his Crimthal Trial in new york. This time from one of his companys accountants who allegedly helped reimburse Michael Cohen for Stormy Daniels hush money payment. Plus, a glimmer of hope that the end of the israel ghazi war could be near. Hamas announces it has accepted an egyptian qatari ceasefire proposal. How will israel respond . But we begin tonight with the age old adage, the coverup is worse than the crime. Today, in a new york city court
everyone welcome to sunday morning futures. i m maria bartiromo. thanks so much for joining us this morning. today, walking on egg shells joe biden fresh off of his meeting with president meeting with xi jinping steering clear with confrontation with the chinese leader failing to mention the surveillance balloon and china support and propaganda for russia and iran coming up arkansas senator tom cotton on biden walk in the garden with china s dictator and other foreign policies putting america in danger. as chinese nationals flood into america, 7,000 chinese nationals apprehended at the border at america port of entry in account alone four star general jack keane an wars across the world plus a break down in standards and conduct as rumors fly of a near fistfight in the halls of congress. california congressman and former speaker of the house kevin mccarthy clears up the questions this morning. then, foreigners flooding into as wide open border deteriorating and alejandro ma
degrees. we start next week with dry weather, more unsettled towards the end of the week, but nothing as stormy as we have had over the last few days. thanks, ben. and that s bbc news at ten. newsnight is just getting under way on bbc two. here on bbc 1, it s time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions. but from the ten team, it s goodnight. prime minister netanyahu refuses an american request for pauses in israel s offensive, unless hamas releases more hostages. in a long awaited speech, the head of hezbollah blames america for the current crisis, and says his movement will not be intimidated by us military deployments. we ask the pentagon whether it s hezbollah who blinked first. we do see that, broadly speaking, a broader regional conflict has been deterred. and so we ll continue to do that. we do not seek any conflict. and we speak to one of the british passport holders staying in gaza. i m exhausted. it s been 27 days, i think, of struggling for survival. a
it is the top of the hour. i m boris sanchez along side jessica dean in washington, d.c. tracking an israelied a vance inside gaza right now and the rush to get thousands of civilians out of gaza through egypt while another high-stakes visit to israel conducted by u.s. secretary of state antony blinken. weighing all factors trying to avert a wider war in the region. the secretary of state departed last hour. before leaving he reiterated israel s right to defend itself and addressed the immense civilian suffering unleashed inside gaza. listen. we will be talking about concrete steps that can and should be taken to minimize harm to men, women and children in gaza, and this is something that the united states is committed to. i m not getting into the details here but it s very much on the agenda. when i see a palestinian child, a boy, a girl, pulled from the rubble of a collapsed building, that hits me in the gut as much as seeing a child in israel or anywhere else. notably,
announcer: this is cnn breaking news. welcome to the lead. i m pamela brown in for jake tapper in washington, d.c. tonight, as israel ramps up the bombardment of the terror group hamas, innocent civilians are finally being allowed to leave war-ravaged gaza. and egyptian official tells cnn that 361 foreign nationals left gaza and entered egypt through the rafah crossing today. the u.s. state department confirms some of them were americans. and sources say the group includes two american aid workers, dr. barbara zind, and ramona okumura, a prosthetics expert. one of ramona s family members will join us live in moments for now. so stick around for that. and the white house said it expects to get all americans out of gaza. a number believed to be around 400 within a few days. dozens of severely injured palestinians were allowed to cross into egypt today. and were rushed to egyptian hospitals for medical care that they haven t been able to get in gaza. despite this small g