brother, my safe place, and the terrorists taking him hostage took the safe place. every one of them need to come home and not in coffins. that was 47 days ago that my heart has been buried in gaza. john: right now, american and israeli families anxiously waiting to reunite with their loved ones after israel and hamas secured a deal following several weeks of negotiations. we are awaiting an update from israeli officials in the next hour. the first time israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will publicly address the deal since it was approved. hello, i m john roberts in washington. and good wednesday afternoon to you. gillian: good to be with you, sandra is out today, this is a special edition of america reports . take a look at what we know right now this hour, the deal r free at least three americans, they are among 50 women and children hamas will release in exchange for 150 palestinian prisoners. all going to happen during a temporary ceasefire that is slated t
the vehicle crashed into the rainbow bridge checkpoint structure and caught fire and exploded. the two occupants of the vehicle are now dead, and one customs and border patrol officer sustained minor injuries that did not require hospitalization. authorities did not find a secondary explosive or device. the white house says they are monitoring the situation closely, and the canada border service agency says it is working with the u.s. counterparts on this matter. the fbi is now investigating this cnn and whether or not the crash was intentional. joining us now, nbc news investigative correspondent tom winter, former fbi counterintelligence agent peter strzok is back with us, and joining us by phone former assistant doppler radar for counterintelligence, tom figliuzzi. why don t you give us a talk about how this all went down. sure. basically, what happens here, there is a vehicle. the color of the vehicle is white, as you saw on screen in that exclusive video. and it s trav
it says, from terrorist elements in northern syria. 0f it says, from terrorist elements in northern syria. of course, something like that would involve moving many kurdish people away from their homes, away from their communities. nobody really wants a new military operation in northern syria, russia and the us have advised turkey against it, but it is something, no doubt, that will come up in those talks today, since president erdogan announced that it would happen and everybody is waiting to see if and when he might try to do that. thank ou for when he might try to do that. thank you for bringing when he might try to do that. thank you for bringing us when he might try to do that. thank you for bringing us the when he might try to do that. thank you for bringing us the details, - you for bringing us the details, thatis you for bringing us the details, that is anna foster against a beautiful backdrop in istanbul. now it s time for a look at the weather with carol. is it looking
me on, especially on a day like today breed the reality is that type of infliction of pain is never going to go away. it s going to be part of the fabric of the individual lives that were affected by this and the fabric of the nation itself. how we chose to withdrawal from afghanistan is a true tragedy. and while i think many of the troops today are grateful to be home with their families, everyone that serves, does so knowing they make sacrifices that allow them to go out and keep this nation safe. if they were given a choice between serving today over in afghanistan, or being home with their families and there s a we can be attacked again in the future bite terrorist elements like al qaeda, supported by the taliban, supported by pakistan that is going to be the true danger we are facing. i think that for many of these people, be careful what you ask for you might get it. the taliban won a government