janis mackey frayer, nbc news. can t blame him. that s going to do it for me today. deadline white house starts right now. hey, everyone, it is 4:00 in new york. i m alicia menendez in for nicole wallace. no shortage of news both here at home and abroad. the truce between israel and hamas has come to an end after seven days that saw hostages released by hamas, prisoners released by the israeli government, and a steady flow of humanitarian aid into gaza. on capitol hill, new york republican george santos became the sixth person in american history to be expelled from congress. we begin with a new ruling from a federal appeals court that ex-president donald trump can be sued in relation to the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol. rejecting his bid for sweeping presidential immunity against civil claims. trump s team had previously argued that almost all of his conduct was protected while he was still an incumbent esident. including on january 6th. and that this
jesse: i m jesse watters with jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., sandra smith and will cain. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. ron desantis and gavin newsom throwing down in the epic red vs blue state debate on hannity. talking trash for months and finally getting the chance to hammer each other s record face-to-face. they tax too much, political agenda, they lost companies. governor newsom: california dominates, fifth large economy in the world. governor desantis: he had gives locked out of school because of teachers union. governor newsom: last guy you want to talk to, lying to migrants, promising jobs and housing, sending to martha s vineyard. governor desantis: this is app they plat the human feces found on the streets of san francisco. taking vicious shots at each other. governor newsom: i can handle it, you are nothing, but a bully. governor desantis: he will tell lies to mask failures. gavin newsom you are troling folks to outtrump, t
nicolle wallace. with the stroke of a pen and just a handful of words, a former president of the united states once again under a gag order, intended to curb the damaging effects of his rhetoric. the court of appeals in new york has attempted to remove that gag order in the $250 million civil fraud trial gwens him, his family and his business, the trump organization. the according to rejecting the argument put forward by his attorneys that the gag order was unconstitutional. that means donald trump and his attorneys ared prohibited from making public statements about the staff of judge arthur engoron. the decision by the appeals court had come in while court wasession. the judge let trump attorneys know the gag order was back in effect and said, o quote, i intd to enforce the gag orders rigorously and vigorously, and i want to make sure the counsel informs their client the fact that the stay was vacated. according to abc news, chris kise replied. we re aware. it s a tragic da
seeing more and more of that. we have a problem with antibiotics. we don t have the antibiotics we need. bill: good to see you. dana: hamas terrorist attack at a jerusalem bus stop leaving three israelis dead and six others injured. two palestinian gunmen opened fire on civilians during the morning commute. two off duty soldier and armed civilian returned fire and it killed the two terrorists. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. bill: good morning. so rare that you actually see this on camera. dana: you can feel the terror. bill: hear the sounds in the background that go with it. i m bill hemmer. deadly shooting on the edge of jerusalem car eft out by two brothers jailed for terrorist activity. the latest mayhem coming as a pause in the war between israel and hamas has been extended by one more day. they went right down to the last hour before they did that extension. which will allow for the release of more hostages. america s u.n. ambas
israel defense force says two additional hostages are no longer in the hands of hamas terrorists. 21-year-old mia and 40-year-old amit were released an hour ago. we re told to expect hamas to continue to free additional hostages later today. in a last-minute deal in the war, israel and the terrorists agreed to extend their cease-fire for a seventh day. we re told eight additional people are set to go free today. a number now that we know after more than 50 days in hamas control. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. this happened overnight. at least three people were killed and 11 injured after two palestinian terrorists opened fire at a bus stop inside jerusalem. police are saying two off duty soldiers and an armed civilian in the area returned fire and killed the gunmen. both are members of hamas terrorists and have past arrests for terror activity. so far nearly 100 hostages have been released and that is a blessing. more, more, more they must let them a