family ought to exist. thank you so much for joining us. ac 360 starts now. good evening. major developments in israel s fight with hamas as international pressure grows to curb civilian casualties. i m john king in for anderson. we ll have the latest on the ground in just a moment. first, breaking news here in the states. a federal appeals courtsiding with the former president on that limited gag order issued against him in the special counsel s election interference case. let s get straight to our chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid. exactly what did this appeals court do? reporter: they put this gag order on hold, then in a little over two weeks, a three-judge panel will hear arguments about whether this gag order is constitutional. judge tanya chut kin, the federal judge overseeing the election subversion case in washington, imposed a broader set of restrictions on former president trump at the request of prosecutors. those restrictions bar him from ta
hello everyone. thank you for joining us. i m fredicka whitfield in atlanta alongside jim sciutto in israel. we begin in gaza where israeli troops continue to advance as officials say the second stage of their war with hamas has begun. moments ago we learned that president joe biden spoke with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. their conversation comes as national security adviser jake sullivan warned there s an elevated risk of conflict expanding across the region. the idf said their air strikes hit more than 450 hamas targets in the last day including command centers, observation posts and missile launch sites. sources tell cnn that one strike hit a mosque killing 13 people and leaving dozens of others injured. new video from inside gaza published by an israeli newspaper shows idf soldiers raising israel s flag on a hotel roof. cnn has asked the israel defense forces for comment on the video. an analysis by cnn shows that israeli troops have advanced at least two mi
negotiations led to nothing. as i ve heard that russia keeps saying that this special operation is going on smoothly, while that s not true. we have numerous evidence about russian losses. and they did not seize kyiv, although they claimed that they are going to leave a humanitarian corridor. for civilians. we still can travel, basically, outside of kyiv. could easily, but still, you have to wait in line. yeah. veronica, it s amazing when you say, oh, things have gotten better. there were only two explosions overnight. i mean, this is such a horrendous reality that you and so many others are living through. it seems like these attacks may continue. what does it feel like to be living through this moment. to be faced with the terrifying