good morning, 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i m josé diaz-balart. we are following breaking developments from the middle east. nbc news has learned there will be a truce extension between israel and hamas. the pause in fighting was due to end later today. we ll talk to a spokesperson for the israeli defense forces about what s expected to happen next. the news comes as we wait another hostage release expected any minute now after three days of emotional reunions. israel s prime minister saying negotiations are continuing. the head of the red crescent said 200 aid trucks are expected to enter gaza today. we ll talk to a u.n. official about what her teams on the ground are seeing. and breaking overnight, police in vermont say they have arrested a man they believe shot and wounded three u.s. college students of palestinian descent. we begin with the breaking news in the israel-hamas war. senior arab official with direct knowledge of negotiations confirms to nb
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hostages as israel releases 39 palestinians brighteners. this second round of exchanges almost did not happen. we will go live to israel for the latest on the emotional reunions, how the fragile truce almost fell apart, and what it means for the next group of hostages expected to be released today. presidential power president biden s role in keeping the israel hamas truce on track and his reaction to the fact that so far no americans have been among the hostages released. could that change today? we will have a live report. later, a critical court date. donald trump could find out tomorrow if a gag order will be reinstated in this new york civil fraud trial as he continues to rail against the judge of a law clerk who is now facing a deluge of threats. all of that and more is coming up. they re good sunday morning to you all. i am katie phang. we begin today s show with the latest breaking news on the israel-hamas war as we enter day three of a negotiated four-day cease-fir
this is gps , the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program, we ll bring you the latest from the middle east with cnn s jeremy diamond who was in gaza yesterday. then one of the burning questions of the war, who will run gaza when it is over? i ll talk to the former foreign minister of the palestinian authority nasser al kidwa. and will iran get more involved in the conflict than it is? the long time middle east reporter and analyst kim ghattas will weigh in. and finally exactly a year from today, americans will elect their next president. the 2024 race is top of mind for my guest, the ever so politically incorrect bill maher, host of hbo s real time. but fiers here is my take. israelis are horrified by the attacks on their country. the results sense of trauma has fueled a desire for benjamin netanyahu called mighty vengeance. but intense emotions ma
hello and good morning, everyone, welcome to cnn this morning. i m amara walker. i m victor blackwell. this morning hollywood is saying goodbye to 90s sitcom legend matthew perry. he passed away last night at his home in los angeles. best known for playing chandler bing on friends as 54 years old. tell you what. when we re 40, if neither of us are married, what do you say you and i get together and have one? why would i be married when i m 40? oh, no, no, no, i meant hypothetically. why won t i be married when i m 40? no, no, no. what is it? seriously. is there something un-u fundamentally un-marable about me? you are dear god, this parachute is a knapsack. friends was not his only well known role. he was nominated for two emmys for joe quincy on the west wing, all know, he poked fun actually bringing home that award. kind of reminds me when i won my first emmy. we were sorry. what? oh, right. i haven t won a damn thing. huh. well, maybe today