Good morning, it is 11 00 a. M. Eastern, 8 00 a. M. Pacific. Im jose diazbalart. We are tracking an incredibly busy day on capitol hill. Just moments from now a Veteran Boeing Engineer will testify before a Senate Subcommittee that the 787 dreamliner could break apart in midair due to safety flaws. The president of Colombia University is defending her handling of antisemitic incidents on campus and accusations she failed to protect jewish students after october 7th. And in two hours, the senate will open the Impeachment Trial of Homeland Security secretary alejandro mayorkas, the first impeachment of a Cabinet Member in almost 150 years. But, we begin this morning with the very latest from former president Donald Trumps hush money trial, that is now taking shape after hundreds of new yorkers were summoned to court this week. Seven have now been sworn in to serve as jurors in the very first criminal trial facing the former president , centered around hush money payments made to stormy d
welcome to all you watching in the united states, canada, around the world. i m kim brunhuber with cnn s continuing coverage of the israel/hamas war. it s 10:00 a.m. in gaza where we have two major developments. right now the israeli military is expected to open a safe road for people to leave gaza city and head south. this as israeli forces fight their way into the city. the idf says the offer of safe passage to civilians is only good for four hours until 2:00 p.m. local time. one of the refugee camps south of the line where palestinians have been told to go was hit by a deadly explosion several hours ago. a palestinian hospital official says more than 30 were killed and more than 100 wounded. israeli military hasn t commented on whether it targeted the area. cnn s ivan watson joins us from hong kong with more. let s start with that explosion in the gaza refugee camp. what more are we learning about this? reporter: alling me gauzei. according to the united nations, it is v
free. start watching tv for free with tableau switching to tableau has really this is cnn breaking news this sunday on fredricka whitfield and we begin with breaking news in the middle east, just moments ago, a possible disruption and israel strategy in gaza, leading minister in israel s war cabinet, benny gantz announces that he is leaving his position we live the government the emergency government which heavy are complete you not we stand together for the campaign for israel, for generations. so in order to get real victory or chubby so far, we are going to go elections scale. and at the end of it, we ll have government that will have the confidence of people gantz s the chief opposition leader to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he joined israel s emergency war cabinet and the days after the october 7 attacks. but gantz had been a frequent critic of the prime minister repeatedly calling on netanyahu to agree to cease fire terms to bring hostages home. gantz s
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