cease-fire. let s start our coverage straight over up on capitol hill. congressional correspondent ryan nobles is joining us now. ryan, the house vote on the january 6th commission will happen, we re told, at any moment now. tell us what we can expect. reporter: that s right, wolf. right now on the house floor they re debating an issue over whether or not to keep mask usage on the house floor, a tactic by republicans to cause trouble for house speaker nancy pelosi. shortly after that vote wraps up here in the next 15 minutes or so we expect the voting to begin on the fate of this 1/6 commission bill. we expect it will pass relatively easy. the question will be how many republicans will get on board in the support and passage of this bill? we anticipate it could be somewhere in the range of 20 to as many as 50 republicans. this despite the fact that house republican leadership kevin mccarthy, steve scalise have encouraged their members to vote against it despite the fact it
clapper. plus, mandatory fire evacuations in california. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with robyn curnow. the israeli military says it has struck the home of the hamas leader in gaza. the idf says he was not hurt in the air strike. the attack on the hamas leader came hours after israeli war planes levelled a high-rise in gaza city. associated press, al ja dzeera d other media outlets had offices there and were given an hour to evacuate. the palestinian health ministry says 147 people in gaza have died including more than 40 children. a ministry spokesperson says five children were pulled alive from the rubble sunday. in israel the death toll continues to rise to 10 on saturday as rockets fired from gaza struck a residential neighborhood in tel-aviv, killing an israeli man. the israeli prime minister vowed to keep up the military campaign until the rockets stop. israel has responded forcefully to these attacks and we will continue to respond forcefully until
an emotional space as the former los angeles laker is inducted into the basketball hall of fame. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, welcome to all of you watching here in the united states, canada and around the world. i m kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom. the israeli military says it has struck the home of a hamas leader in southern gaza. he s the head of hamas in gaza and lives south of gaza city. the attack on the hamas leader came hours after israeli warplanes bombed a high rise building where several news organizations had offices. the associated press, al jazeera and other companies had offices there. the palestinian health ministry says at least 153 people in gaza have died in the air strikes, including more than 40 children. in israel, the death toll rose to 10 on saturday as a rocket fired from gaza struck a residential neighborhood in tel aviv killing a man. arlette saenz has the latest from washington. selma abdul aziz is in beirut. elliott, i want
this is cnn newsroom. the israeli military says it has struck the home of the hamas leader in southern gaza. he is the head of hamas in gaza, and lives south of gaza city. the idf says he wasn t hurt in the air strike. the attack on the hamas leader came just hours after israeli war planes bombed a high-rise building, where several news organizations had offices. the associated press, al jazeera, and other media outlets were given one hour to evacuate. families living in the building also fled. the palestinian health ministry s says more than 40 children. this is what it looked like from the israeli city, about midway between gaza and tel aviv. in israel, the death toll rose to ten on saturday, as one of those rockets struck a residential neighborhood in tel aviv killing an israeli man. the israeli military claims it blew up the high-rise building because hamas-intelligence assets, in their words, were operating there. but the head of the associated press, whose burea
hello. i m dana bash in washington where the state of the union is relieved and confused. after the cdc announced fully vaccinated americans do not need to wear masks or practice social distancing outside doors or inside with exceptions. that decision made after data showed vaccinated people are very unlikely to get sick from covid even from variants and are very unlikely to spread it to other. public health experts hope this will be a carrot dangling in front of people hesitant about getting the shots. but alongside celebrations this week a fair amount of uncertainty. states and businesses are scrambling to decide whether they can trust the honor system. for example, you can shop at walmart mask-free, but if you need something at target, you better run back to the car and grab your mask. so some are worrying about the cdc s about face on indoor masking for vaccinated people and whether that will prompt unvaccinated people to drop their masks. joining me the director for the