as the nation marks the passing of a person who loomed so large over the u.k. and the commonwealth for so many years. sandra: so many emotions as every hour goes by, leading up to the queen s funeral, takes place on september 19th. a lot of anticipation for that, people around the world will be watching, and also watching king charles as he addresses parliament and a short time from now will carry the speech for the audience. but it has been an incredible time to see the reuniting of the family members, the queen s children, and grandchildren grabbing headlines as they reunite and greet the people there and greet the mourners there, john. and many beautiful displays of affection and certainly all eyes on the king himself as he, too, has been filled with emotion during these days since his mother s death. john: and the beautiful service a short time ago at st. giles church, which is just up the royal mile from the palace or castle where the prince was staying, and the beau
baier. i was away from the implementation of the seas firee and prisoner exchange between israel and hamas. and there is no holiday for america s crisis. what authorities are warninge th about. it is scheduled to begin in about six hours.t ho the first hostage release takes place at 9:00 a.m. eastern tim0g estomorrow. israel has a hostage list, ande the prime minister is making it clear that the war will continue and our correspondent is inwi southern israel tonight.ll hello, jeff 3 that s right, we are just a few hours away from the temporary cease-fire. thewe can hear the booms of outgoing artillery here along the border. the mood is extremely tense. going deeper into a war-torn gossett. the fighting is said to pause for four days. after the morning stoppage and fighting, they plan to freen hostages in the afternoon, 50 women and children, in exchange, israel0 woildr will release 150 palestinian prisoners. it is not without its challenges. we are here at this mili
you re watching cnn news central. hope you re having a happy and healthy thanksgiving. grateful you are sharing part of it with us. i m boris sanchez in washington, d.c. the israeli military is warning there could be changes at any moment, just hours before 13 women and children are set to be released from gaza. at midnight eastern time, a truce between israel and hamas is expected to go into effect. about nine hours later, hamas is set to free that first group of hostages. right now, the israeli government has a list of those captives and says it has notified their families. this plan coming together after a one-day delay, but the qatari government, which mediated the deal, says it is hopeful it will go as planned. we are hopeful, i don t know if i should say confident, but i m very hopeful, and as i said, the commitment we have seen from both sidese very positive to deal with this very positively. we are seeing a good level of commitment over the agreement itself, the d
delay. this hour, i ll speak with a key senior adviser to the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer in tel aviv, israel, and this is the situation room: special report. our top story this hour, israel now on edge as the deadline for a truce between hamas and a major hostage release draws closer and closer. our chief global affairs correspondent matthew chance is joining me here in tel aviv. he s got details. what do we know about the hostages who are expected to be released? we know there s an initial list, wolf, of 13 people on that list and that list was given by hamas to israel via qatar which has been playing a major role. all of the hostages on the list for potential release tomorrow, i m saying potential because, you know, it s already been put back once 24 hours. it s a fragile deal. they re all women and children. they believe there are as many as 40 children being held capt
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