the asher family back together now in an israeli hospital. and palestinians are also celebrating the return of dozens of prisoners. desperately needed food and supplies arriving into gaza. but the israelis with a warning that the fighting will resume when the ceasefire ends. matt gutman reports from tel aviv. meanwhile, the anguish continues for the families of nearly 200 hostages still being held. president biden vows to keep up the pressure until all the hostages are free, including americans. three palestinian college students shot and wounded in vermont. the police chief there says the attack may have been motivated by hate. the shooter still on the loose. and in new york, a protest in solidarity with palestinians shuts down a busy bridge. holiday travel takes a deadly turn with a blast of winter weather. more than 100 crashes reported on one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. that system is heading east tonight. our weather team times it out. the former of
ukraine, syria and isis. carter promises to be an independent thinker. his nomination is set to go before the senate next week. a health headline about the measles outbreak now. lawmakers in california where are proposing legislation that would require children to get vaccinations before enrolling in school. it would eliminate the personal belief exemption. families with medical conditions could opt out. one criticism of vaccinations is the belief they cause autism. a lot of doctors out there will tell you that s not the case. a guy from the non-profit group, autism speaks came out saying, vaccines don t cause autism. we urge all children be fully vaccinated. a new round of snow is hitting from a storm in the great plains. snow blanketing kansas area is blamed for dozens of crashes. cars, school bus and trucks lost control on the slick roads slamming in to one another, sliding off of highways and those roads could get even more
committee including his views on ukraine, syria and isis. carter promises to be an independent thinker. his nomination is set to go before the senate next week. a health headline about the measles outbreak now. lawmakers in california where are proposing legislation that would require children to get vaccinations before enrolling in school. it would eliminate the personal belief exemption. families with medical conditions could opt out. one criticism of vaccinations is the belief they cause autism. a lot of doctors out there will tell you that s not the case. a guy from the non-profit group, autism speaks came out saying, vaccines don t cause autism. we urge all children be fully vaccinated. a new round of snow is hitting from a storm in the great plains. snow blanketing kansas area is blamed for dozens of crashes. cars, school bus and trucks lost control on the slick roads slamming in to one another, sliding off of highways and
south, you got to wipe it off of your cars. it s like cleaning snow off your cars in the south. there s the temperatures as you re waking up right now. here s the system that brought all that snow yesterday exiting. we ll still see some spotty showers and maybe a little bit mixing with snow at times. we ll also see plenty of sunshine break through across some of the areas of the north. take a look, though, at areas of new jersey. this is spartan, new jersey, video came in from the snow yesterday. snow blanketing the area. the good news is you get it on the roads this time of year and it can t stick around that long so the roads not that bad. but certainly it s hard to deal with if you re ready for summer and you re getting scenes like this for april 1st. no joke at all. across parts of the west, next system pulling in will have a big impact for us next week. parts of far northern plains but the southern side of this is where all the wind is and it s very warm and it s very, very dry so