stay here in washington until all our work is completed. we must, for one, finish the task of passing an emergency supplemental bill with aid to ukraine, aid to israel, humanitarian assistance to innocent civilians in gaza, and funding for the indo-pacific. time is short for us to act. senate majority leader chuck schumer with a brief but urgent list of what congress needs to get done before their next break. lawmakers return to work today with just 15 days on their schedule for now for the rest of the the year. we ll go through the time line and other top priorities just ahead. plus, the latest on the humanitarian pause in gaza. an extension should bring the release of more hostages and more aid into the territory. and also ahead, an update on the college students of palestinian descent who were shot in vermont. we ll hear from the mother of one of the victims. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, november 28th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for
hamas. john: first time the president has spoken publicly since israel and hamas reached a deal to extend their truce by another two days. will he have anything to say about the roughly 8 to 9 americans still being held captive? sandra: monitoring his remarks for headlines as we begin a second hour of america reports . here we go, i m sandra smith in new york. john: good to be with you again after the holiday. john roberts in washington. here is where things stand at this hour. humanitarian pause in gaza has entered its fourth day now. the white house says hamas has committed to releasing another 20 women and children over two days. sandra: it is unclear if any 20 would be americans and the administration admitted this afternoon that all it can do is hope for the best. we certainly hope we will see them and hopefully today and if not today, over the next couple of days. we want to see them back with their families where they belong as well. we are not involved in t
with me, tanya beckett. let s take a look first at what s on the show. the great shift west global supply chains are on the move. does it matter where our stuff is made? trade tensions between the united states and china. the after effects of the pandemic and inflation are causing many companies to rethink where they do their manufacturing. i m going to be discussing all of this with these two guests. this top trade expert whose firm helps some of the world s largest companies work outjust how to navigate the challenges of 21st century manufacturing. and the man in charge of international issues at the us chamber of commerce, whose members range from some of the world s biggest companies to millions of small businesses. and making money from money. the head of the london stock exchange tells aaron about the challenges of thriving in a post brexit world amid global competition. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the
at what s on the show. the great shift west global supply chains are on the move. does it matter where our stuff is made? trade tensions between the united states and china. the after effects of the pandemic and inflation are causing many companies to rethink where they do their manufacturing. i m going to be discussing all of this with these two guests. this top trade expert whose firm helps some of the world s largest companies work outjust how to navigate the challenges of 21st century manufacturing. and the man in charge of international issues at the us chamber of commerce, whose members range from some of the world s biggest companies to millions of small businesses. and making money from money. the head of the london stock exchange tells aaron about the challenges of thriving in a post brexit world the head of the london stock exchange tells aaron about the challenges of thriving in a post brexit world amid global competition. wherever you rejoining me from around th
exchange tells aaron about the challenges of thriving in a post brexit world amid global competition. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. does it matter where the stuff we all buy is made? from electronics to cars and furniture, it seems like a growing amount of manufacturing is moving west. geopolitical tensions, the fallout from the coronavirus, pandemic, and financial incentives have made many of the world s biggest companies, including the likes of apple, sony and hyundai, rethink theirsupply chains, either shortening them or diversifying them so they can keep the profits coming in. one of the biggest problems is the relationship between america and china. the two countries leaders have been meeting at the apec summit in san francisco. that s the asia pacific economic cooperation forum. ties are often described as being at their worst since the world s two biggest economies established diplomatic relati