the message to the families of the hostages in gaza, we will not stop until we get them out. lester holt and kristin welker moderating the republican primary showdown in miami with forceful pushback by nikki haley to a familiar foil. do you want a leader that will put this country first? or do you want dick cheney in three-inch heels. i wear heels for ammunition. she made fun of me for using tiktok. her daughter was using it. let my daughter out of your voice. here is the truth. you are just scum. shutdown watch. with a week to go until the money runs out, the house leaves town until monday after the new speaker fails to corral enough votes for a second approachation bill and offers no plan to avoid the government closing ahead of the holidays. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. the white house is touting that breakthrough in negotiations with israel to help palestinian civilians in gaza. this is not the one to three-day pause in air
right now on ana cabrera reports , five candidates trade fire in the third republican debate. leave my daughter out of your voice adult daughter, the next generation of americans are using it, and that s actually the point, yeah, her supporters propping her up. that s fine. here s the truth you re just scum. ahead this hour, the contentious moments, the key takeaways, and did anyone emerge with momentum to take on trump? plus, defending don donald. trump s team presents its case in the fraud trial, and we ll break down ivanka s hours on the stand. and breaking in the middle east, the u.s. launching more retaliatory strikes for attacks on u.s. troops, what we know about the iranian linked targets inside syria. and later, ready, set, action. one of the longest labor strikes in hollywood history comes to an end. so when will our favorite shows be back? hello, thanks so much for being there. it is 10:00 eastern, i m ana cabrera reporting from new york, and
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to invade positioned along ukraine s borders. any american in ukraine should leave as soon as possible, and in any event, in the next 24-48 hours. reporter: about 7,000 americans in ukraine have registered with the state department. national security adviser jake sullivan said yesterday, anyone who stays should not expect a u.s. military rescue. the president will not be putting the lives of our men and women in uniform at risk by sending them into a war zone. reporter: 3,000 u.s. troops, however, are headed to join units already positioned in poland and romania, with 8,200 on standby to back up other nato allies, in case putin s territorial aspirations expand beyond ukraine. jiang: and christina joins us live from the white house now. christina, jake sullivan said it was an urgent message for those american and state department officials to get out of ukraine. what can you tell us about how they re leaving and where they are going? reporter: well, weijia, planes, trains, a