announcer: this is cnn breaking news. thank you so much for joining us. i m boris sanchez alongside jim sciutto in washington. we have wolf blitzer live for us in tel aviv, israel, where we are monitoring remarkable moments in the middle east. it s freedom after 48 hellish days in the hands of hamas and other groups in gaza. today the first 24 hostages were taken into egypt, and you can see them in this footage just moments after their release at the rafa border crossing. this is just the start of their journey back after they were ripped from their homes on october 7th. the israeli defense forces shared this video of the moment a bus carrying the hostages entered israel. most of the people released today are women and children. we are told they include 13 israelis. you see their pictures here. as well as ten thai citizens and a filipino citizen who were also taken on october 7th. over next three days we do expect to see at least 37 more hostages released. that was a fi
this long as a master this is the hostages. tonight, the latest details on what some of the hostages might be released, and who might finally come home. you know, it s like a russian roulette, you re waiting to see who will come back home. then, as the ex president flirts with the legal line on his gag order, new details against the threats against a new york judge and a staff. plus, why democrats want voters to start paying more attention to donald trump this election, and a big victory for autoworkers this holiday season. we want things that they have not seen a 50 years, change peoples lives overnight. union chief shawn fain joins me live, when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris, the final details of the negotiations in israel and has e still being worked out tonight, as we are getting reports that the pause in fighting that was supposed to begin at 3 am eastern time has not been delayed. the new york times citing senior israeli offic
and how them, so i know that my nightmare is finished. a land mark deal between israel and hamas. israel has said that it will continue firing day-by-day, on this long as a master this is the hostages. tonight, the latest details on what some of the hostages might be released, and who might finally come home. you know, it s like a russian roulette, you re waiting to see who will come back home. then, as the ex president flirts with the legal line on his gag order, new details against the threats against a new york judge and a staff. plus, why democrats want voters to start paying more attention to donald trump this election, and a big victory for autoworkers this holiday season. we want things that they have not seen a 50 years, change peoples lives overnight. union chief shawn fain joins me live, when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris, the final details of the negotiations in israel and hamas are still being worked out tonight, as
the vehicle crashed into the rainbow bridge checkpoint structure and caught fire and exploded. the two occupants of the vehicle are now dead, and one customs and border patrol officer sustained minor injuries that did not require hospitalization. authorities did not find a secondary explosive or device. the white house says they are monitoring the situation closely, and the canada border service agency says it is working with the u.s. counterparts on this matter. the fbi is now investigating this cnn and whether or not the crash was intentional. joining us now, nbc news investigative correspondent tom winter, former fbi counterintelligence agent peter strzok is back with us, and joining us by phone former assistant doppler radar for counterintelligence, tom figliuzzi. why don t you give us a talk about how this all went down. sure. basically, what happens here, there is a vehicle. the color of the vehicle is white, as you saw on screen in that exclusive video. and it s trav
hi, everyone. i m alicia menendez in for nicolle wallace. it is 4:00 in new york. 11:00 p.m. in israel and gaza, where we may be on the verge of a breakthrough in the unprecedented hostage situation on the ground there. sources tell nbc news that a tentative deal has been reached for release of some of the hostages held by hamas. a spokesperson for the israeli military cautioning in the last few hours that there is no final deal yet, but that there is, quote, some progress. the israeli cabinet meeting to discuss the issue at this hour. here are the terms as it stands right now. this is according to a senior u.s. official. 50 women and children would be traded for 150 palestinian prisoners in israeli custody. there would also be a pause in the fighting for four days to allow for more rounds of hostages exchanges and for more humanitarian aid to enter gaza. up to 300 to 400 trucks per day. overall, the deal adds up to what u.s. officials are calling the most significant diploma