hello and welcome to the viewers all around the world also here in the united states, coming up this hour on cnn. the truce extended for another day allowing more humanitarian supplies as well as the release of more israeli hostages by hamas. that we re live? the fate of an israeli mother and her two young boys in gaza remains unclear. hamas says they were killed by an israeli airstrike. the israeli military is investigating. famous or infamous? a look back at the life of henry kissinger, the architect of u.s. foreign policy and the president nixon and ford. live from atlanta, this is cnn newsroom with john velazquez. hello breaking news this hour israel and hamas have both announced a temporary truce will continue for at least another day. the news came minutes after the pause in fighting was set to expire just over an hour ago. israel says it has agreed to extend the deal in light of efforts by mediators to continue the process of negotiating for the release of ho
good morning. we begin this hour with a look at one of the most influential and controversial figures in the world today, elon musk. it was just over a year ago the spacex and tesla ceo completed his acquisition of twitter. since then, he s had no shortage of battles, we spoke about it with walter isaacson, his biographer. talk about writing at elon musk during a volatile time of his life publicly. talk about the challenges and awards as an author you got out of that. first of all, he has been volatile his whole life. as a kid, 2018, he s going just as crazy at times as you see him in the past couple of years. when i started this book, when we first started talking about it, he was the guy bringing us into electric vehicles and the only person who could send people into orbit in the u.s. i thought, good technology story. then a year into my reporting, he is secretly buying up twitter, going to hawaii in a two- to three-night binge and deciding to take it over. it became a
good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle, live from washington, d. c.. donald trump s lawyers and jack smith prosecutors squared off in a federal appeals court today over the limited gag order in a case accusing him of plotting to overthrow the 2020 election. that order stops trump from publicly attacking prosecutors, potential witnesses, or court employees involved in the case. in court this morning, jack smith s team argued that order is needed to protect the jury pool and to keep people physically safe. trump s team argued thait violates his free speech and ability to camigfor president. the order is unprecedented, and it is setting a terrible precedent for future restrictions oco political speech. as this trial approaches, the atmosphere is going to be increasingly tense. why does the district court have to wait and see, and wait for the threats to come? rather than taking an action in advance. his high-profile public figure who posts to lots and lots and lots
it all down. then, the leadership s shake up rocking silicon valley. the latest of a whirlwind weekend at open a.i.. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle, live from washington, d.c.. donald trump s lawyers and jack smith prosecutors squared off in a federal appeals court today over the limited gag order in a case accusing him of plotting to overthrow the 2020 election. that order stops trump from publicly attacking prosecutors, potential witnesses, or court employees involved in the case. in court this morning, jack smith s team argued that order is needed to protect the jury pool and to keep people physically safe. trump s team argued that it violates his free sand ability to campaign for president. the order is unprecedented, and it is setting a terrible precedent for restrictions on core political speech. as thil approaches, the atre is going to be increasingly tense. why does the district court