one israeli man, whose wife and two daughters were among the israeli hostages released, says he won t celebrate until the last of the kidnapped return home. translation: i m happy that. i have received my family back. i m allowed to feeljoy and it is ok to shed a tear. that is a human thing. but i m not celebrating. i will not celebrate until the last of the hostages returns. israel says it has received a list with the names of the next 13 israeli hostages to be released by hamas. most of them are children. our middle east correspondent tom bateman has more on the hostage release and what s expected next. well, it was in a hospital close to tel aviv that eight of the israeli hostages were taken. they were the four children released today, and four women three mothers and one grandmother. the director of that hospital said they were in good physical condition, but that they were carrying out further medical and emotional checks on them. we have also had the other is really h
it s the start of the daily patrol along ukraine s border with romania. vladyslav is a 22 year old lieutenant in ukraine s border service. the border runs mostly along a river and a mountain range, making it difficult to protect. the border guards film their operations. these young men were arrested just metres from romania s border. it s illegal for men under 60 to leave without a valid exemption from military service. those caught trying to do so face up to eight years injail. dog barks since the start of the war over 4,000 men have been stopped trying to cross into romania. elsewhere, the numbers are higher. dinu is a senior officer with the moldovan border police. on average, 22 ukrainian men a day are making it out over this 1,200km border. this man hasjust been found. ..and taken to the local border police station. yevgeny is 37 and a construction worker from kyiv. it s been six months since he saw his family. he says he left because he was struggling to survive. yevgen
mediated by qatar and egypt they re being taken to a medical centre south of tel aviv. the un says 137 trucks of goods entered gaza on friday carrying humanitarian aid. this makes it the biggest humanitarian convoy received since the war s start on october 7. israeli media says hamas has named 13 hostages for release on saturday. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says israel is working to get more hostages home. we have now completed the return of our first abducted children, their mothers, additional women. children, their mothers, additionalwomen. but children, their mothers, additional women. but i stress to you, the families, and you, citizens of israel, we are committed to returning all our people abducted. this is one of the goals of the war and we are committed to achieving all of the goals of the war. the us played a major part in securing the ceasefire deal and president biden says they won t stop until all the hostages are home. today has been the product
americans are not among them. the days released are the start of a process. nancy: in return, 39 palestinians have been freed from israeli prisons. an israeli sniper just shot one of the young men. and it really just underscores how intense the situation here is. nancy: sean diddy combs, axl rose, jamie foxx, and andrew cuomo are among the thousands accused of sexual assault in lawsuits filed under new york s adult survivors act. reporter: at this shopping center in new york, bargain hunters have been lining up to get their hands on the best black friday deals. nancy: but will high prices and credit card debt prompt to shoppers to spend less. reporter: i m jericka duncan in central park, what you need to know about the benefits of working out on the weekend. nancy: and an update on how music fan s dream came true. i love you, michael! nancy: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this busy friday night. i m nancy cor
i believe that this journey that i m about to embark on is going to be one of the best of my lifetime. this is japan: the way i see it. i m kicking off the second leg of myjourney in tokyo, home to 37 million people. tokyo being the biggest city in the world, there are definitely sirens around, a hustle and bustle to the air. people injapan are so techie, and it s really cool. and for me, i think tech really does help me when i m travelling as a blind person. it allows me to have a much more fulfilling experience. i think when you first go blind, you rip up the rule book of anything you ve learned. you know, the sighted world doesn t apply. so making toast and buttering it is a massive achievement. those little wins that i had were just so amazing. and i want them here injapan. i walked up to the vending machine, had high hopes that i could take a picture with my ai app, and it lets me know everything that s in front of me. i love the fact that it can translate japanese. it s