captions by vitac www.vitac.com i m kaitlan collins live in tel aviv, israel. this is a special edition of the source tonight because in just three hours from now, we expect to see the most significant break in the intense fighting that has been happening between israel and hamas in 47 days. a temporary pause is slated to begin at midnight eastern, 7:00 a.m. local here, following weeks of pain staking negotiations that have happened behind the scenes and a final burst of bombs flying across the border tonight. this carefully brokered deal that is happening, this agreement between israel and hamas is supposed to mean that at least 50 hostages, women and children, we are told, will be able to go home for the first time since the october 7th attacks. israel, in exchange has promised to free 150 palestinian prisoners, women and minors, who have been imprisoned in jails here in israel. there s another critical piece of this deal as well. that is humanitarian aid for gaza.
fox news alert. supreme court court, majority ruled that presidents have limited immunity from prosecution and they can be criminally prosecuted for unofficial acts. trump claiming he had presidential immunity from four felony charges in his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. i m sandra smith in for harris faulkner. a big news day. the supreme court has thrown the case back to a federal judge to decide if trump s felony january 6th charges meet the criteria for prosecution. a trump campaign senior advisor with this moments ago. they basically have said sorry, jack smith, you don t get to just impede and intrude on the executive branch. we get to have protections for presidents who are doing things while they are in office so they don t come out and get targeted and criminally and civilly sued. it is very important. a good decision. obviously i believe absolute immunity should exist for the executive branch but they did recognize it. sandra: shannon bream is all over t
that does it for us, thank you so much for watching. remember, if your friends are busy tonight. you got a hot date. you and they can watch the night cap again tomorrow night at saturday, 11:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. i m signing off and i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of news news, thanks for staying up late with me. see you at the end of tomorrow. it has been a terrible, horrible, no good very bad week for conspiracy theorists. normally there would be no reason to show you a clip of alex jones, but this was really something. i m literally here watching a family die. 30 years on air. 37 years in operation. 15 years in this building and i m literally. when i leave tonight. they will shut us down. maybe it is tomorrow, the next day. i want people to know, i love you, i believe in you, humanity, my grandparents grandparents and parents. i believe in humanity. they got to be stopped. you got to stop them. so, at the end of 2 day, w
88th anniversary. this was really something. i m literally here watching a family member die. 30 years on air, 27 years operation, 50 years this building. i literally when i know i leave tonight they re going to shut us down. either tonight, today. i believe in my grandparents, i believe in my parents. i believe in humanity. i just want to [bleep ] these people. they have to be stopped. we have to stop them. so, al at the end of the day we re going to beat these people. i m not trying to be dramatic here but it s been a hard fight. reporter: that was alex jones one of the country s biggest conspiracy theorists crying, at least we think it was crying on his show last weekend about the fact that his program info wars might finally be coming to an end. for a decade, jones and into wars has pushed insane conspiracy theories like 9/11 was an inside job. and the u.s. government controls the weather. but perhaps jones most disturbing conspiracy was his claim that the sandy ho
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