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hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world as we continue our coverage of the israel/hamas war. i'm rosemary church. it is 9:00 in the morning in gaza where the fourth day of a temporary truce between israel and hamas is now under way. and in the hours ahead, we are expecting the release of more hostages. monday is set to be the final day of this agreement, but hamas says it wants to extend the pause in the fighting beyond the four-day deal. a source tells cnn israel's war cabinet also discussed that possibility sunday night. day three of the truce saw the release of 17 hostages, including israelis and foreign nationals. the group included mothers and children and range in age from 84 to 4 years old. the youngest being israeli american abigail idan, marking the first successful release of an american hostage since the start of the truce. as part of the deal, an additional 39 palestinian prisoners and detainees were released from israeli jails on sunday. all were males, 18 years old and younger. cnn's clare sebastian is following developments for us. she joins us now live from london. good morning to you, clare. as we head into the fourth and possibly final day of this truce agreement, how likely is it that the israeli government will extend the truce to allow for the release of more hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners, and of course humanitarian aid for gaza? >> reporter: rosemary, first of all, we're hearing this morning from the israeli prime minister's office coordinating with the hostages and missing that they have received a list overnight of potential hostages. that list is now under discussion, is being reviewed, and they will put out more information when they get it. as we wait to see what unfolds today, in terms of whether the truce could be extended, it's complicated. israel, according to a source, the war cabinet discussed the possibility of this. it was already written into the deal that if hamas released -- for every additional 10 live israeli hostages they released, the truce could be extended another 24 hours. that certainly is what's being talked about. prime minister netanyahu in discussions with biden said that he would welcome that. certainly if more hostages were released. we've separately heard from hamas that they are also keen to extend the truce, they say through serious efforts to increase the numbers of those released from imprisonment under humanitarian cease-fire agreement. a reference to that clause in the agreement that would allow for extension. there's pressure from outside. qatar, the main mediator, has made it clear they want to build momentum towards something more lasting, perhaps even a cease-fire. and we also heard from president biden on sunday that he would like to see this continue further as well. take a listen. >> that's our goal, to keep this pause going beyond tomorrow so that we can continue to see more hostages come out and surge more humanitarian relief into those in need in gaza. we've seen -- this is a day by day approach, hour by hour. nothing is guaranteed. nothing is being taken for granted. but the proof that this is working and worth pursuing further is in every smile and every grateful tear we see on the faces of those families who are finally getting back together again. >> reporter: of course, the complicating factor here is that israel has a secondary war goal, that is to completely dismantle hamas, a job they say they have yet to finish. prime minister netanyahu was, according to israel, in gaza on sunday and said that they would continue to push on until the end. he was pictured wearing a helmet and flack jacket, the optics of that showing israel wants to continue to pursue the military aims of this. hamas will have had time to regroup. the idf has said they've seen signs they are moving the hostages around. israel has had to pause flights of surveillance drones during this time. it is likely the fight will be even harder. in terms of surging aid, that is also an issue. the reason why empeople want to see this extended we heard from the u.n. relief and works agency in gaza sunday, what is being delivered even with the surge the past three days is a drop in the bucket of what is needed. >> our thanks to clare sebastian with that live report from london. the palestinian prisoners released sunday were all 18 years old or younger. the youngest being 14 years old. according to information from the israeli prison service and the palestinian prisoner society, some of them were detained without knowing the charges they faced. as cnn's nada bashir reports, many of those released say they were abused while in custody. >> reporter: carried through the crowds, celebrated by thousands of palestinians, these boys are among 33 teenagers released from israeli prisons on saturday. this is, for many year in the occupied west bank, a moment of hope. and for those now freed, a moment of utter relief. "i'm so happy, i can't believe this is real," ibrahim says. "i don't even know what to say." this scene a product of a delicate four-day truce agreement between israel and hamas. set to see 150 palestinian prisoners and detainees released and at least 50 israeli hostages released from hamas captivity in gaza. there are many palestinian families who will still be waiting anxiously to hear if their loved ones will, too, be freed. the tamimi family, seen here on saturday, has rallied for months, calling for the release of 17-year-old wisam. he was seriously injured by israeli forces and later arrested in june, accused of offenses including possessing a weapon. but he was never charged. now he and his family are finally together again. "i can't describe to you how i'm feeling right now. i honestly can't believe it. i feel like i'm in a dream," his mother says. "my son is finally with me. i thank god and pray that every mother will be able to feel this joy. i pray god grants palestinian people this happiness. we just want to be able to smile and laugh together." many of those now released are among the over 3,000 palestinians held under administrative detention, meaning no charges have been made against them and no ongoing legal process. israel says some of those released were being held on terror or weapons charges, but in a list published by israeli authorities of 300 women and children eligible for release, throwing stones and harming regional security were among the most common charges. >> there are children here who have been in jail for eight years, five years, six years. it's unacceptable. many of them have now huge psychological problems because of the torture, at least psychological torture, because of the way they were interrogated. it is a terrible atrocity that is practiced against these children. >> reporter: for the crowds gathered in the occupied west bank, this celebration they say is a symbol of justice. bringing t thousands o of palestinians togetether to shah in t the joy of f now reunitede families. but for many, that joyoy is coupled with grief, with pain felt deeply here for the people of gaza. >> we're extremely happy, but still overwhelmed and extremely saddened by everything going on here in palestine. but at the same time still resilient. keep going with whatever we can do in order to hopefully achieve a cease-fire and hopefully later on a full liberation. >> reporter: many of the teenagers we spoke to who have been released as part of that truce agreement told us they had experienced abuse and mistreatment while in detention. we have now received a response from the israeli prison service spokesperson who has said all those released were serving time for serious offenses and that all prisoners are detained under the provisions of israeli law. but as we know, many of those detained are held under administrative detention, mean nothing charges laid against them, no clear legal process. many are hopeful still they will see their loved ones, their children, their relatives released on that final day of the truce agreement as it currently stands. many families waiting to see if their loved ones are on that list of prisoners and detainees set to be released on monday. back here in the united states, three palestinian college students were shot in burlington, vermont, saturday evening. police say they have now arrested a suspect, 48-year-old jason j. eaton, who lived in an apartment building near where the shooting took place. cnn's karla suarez has details of the attack. >> reporter: authorities in vermont are looking into the possibility this was a hate crime. according to police in burlington, the three palestinian students were walking on a street on their way to visit a relative saturday when confronted by a man armed with a gun. all three students were shot. at the time of the shooting, we're told two of the three victims were wearing a kaffiyeh, a traditional palestinian scarf. we're told the photo of the students was taken earlier in the day saturday. all are being treated at vermont medical center. two of them are in stable condition, the third suffered more serious injuries. according to the institute for middle east understanding, that's an organization that is in contact with the victims' faly, the students were 20-year-old tasim ali ahmad, kanan abule amid, and hishan al tahni. we're told all three graduated from a school in the west bank coming to the u.s. to attend college. "artani was visiting his grandmother." here is a comment -- >> the suspect shot them, they weren't robbed, they weren't mugged, it was a targeted shooting and a targeted crime. and they were wearing the kaffiyeh. they were known in the area for being palestinian. that's a very well-known symbol, a very well-known cloth. it's very symbolic of the palestinian cause, the palestinian culture and history. so the fact that they were wearing this and fell victim to a shooter leads us to believe that that played a role, their identity played a role in them being targeted. >> reporter: sunday night, a crowd gathered outside of the burlington city hall and called on police to investigate the shooting as a hate crime. earlier in the day, the chief of police said no one can look at this incident and not suspect it may have been a hate-motivated crime. the fbi said it is aware of the incident, and they're ready to investigate the shooting. carlos suarez, cnn, atlanta. dozens of trucks carrying much-needed food and supplies have reached northern gaza, but many more are still waiting to enter gaza by the rafah border crossing. details ahead. we'll hear from one aid worker living in gaza on what life has been like during the temporary cease-fire. and what palestinians are hopipg for and fearful l of after t th trucuce ends. at least 120 trucks carrying aid into gaza on sunday. that's according to the egyptian government. the palestinian red crescent says 100 of those trucks delivered food, water, relief items, first aid supplies, and medicine to gaza city and the northern areas to thousands of people in desperate need. cnn's larry madowo is in cairo. >> reporter: after aid to northern gaza almost derailed the temporary truce on saturday with hamas dissatisfied with the amount coming in, more trucks getting into northern gaza on sunday. the palestinian red crescent confirming sunday evening that at least 100 trucks had come into the territory. they are bringing relief supplies, emergency medicines, food, water that's badly needed there. and monday being the last day of this temporary truce, we already saw on sunday evening trucks lining up again in the rafah border crossing hoping to get in. the understanding is it's a difficult process to clear this aid coming into gaza because it goes through an israeli checkpoint, goes into gaza, gets unloaded and reloaded into trucks to distribute them across the gaza strip. the needs are overwhelming and all across the strip, according to the u.n. relief and works agency there, people need cooking gas, people need fuel, people need food, people need water. in some parts of the rest of the hydr hydration, diseases breaking out, are becoming very real. also this temporary pause in fighting has allowed for some return to normalcy, especially in southern gaza. going to market, picking up supplies. in the midst of these extraordinary circumstances, some bit of regular, everyday life. >> translator: for 47 days of war, we were living in fear. our kids were terrified. this was the first time we went out. we were afraid to go out because of the missiles and the air strikes, but since the first day of the cease-fire, we have been able to go out to buy our needs safely. >> reporter: monday will be a crucial day to see if this truce will be extended or not. aid organizations -- the u.n., everybody working in the strip -- want this to be extended for a much longer period. the u.n. relief agency says they'll need at least 200 trucks going in every day for two months. if it ends on monday, a lot of people will be back to suffering greatly. la larry modowo, cairo. discussing what life has been like in gaza three days into the temporary cease-fire. he feels the international community needs to do more to help find a permanent solution to the crisis there. >> we lived these three days, and tomorrow we're going to live the fourth day. but we are preparing ourselves that we might die. that's the situation in gaza. this is for the first time in seven weeks we were able to walk safely in the streets, eat safely, be in the streets without having that feeling that you might get bombed at any second. that's what's going to make it really hard for people to go back into this cycle of violence, because even for three days now, people have tasted the sense of safety. a lot of people were using this opportunity to reach for other people who were in the north of gaza city, to check if their house is still there or has been destroyed. a lot of people use it as a chance to feel sad for their loved ones who are lost. why we didn't have even time to feel sad for our loved ones that we lose during these seven weeks of madness. >> what have you done during these three days? what have they meant for you? >> so these three days, at least, i managed to reach out for some of them injured during the bombardment. now we're going to the winter. the winter arrived and people are not prepared. because i'm from the northern part of gaza. i've lived in the southern part. i've lived through anything. i use it also as an opportunity to go and at least find proper clothes for my children as the weather is going to be harsh and we have nothing. i have a roof to cover my head, but thousands of people doesn't have that option. we've never seen homeless in people in gaza, now it's really common to see people sleeping in the streets, people just looking for any place and consider a shelter without any means of protection. and with this, with this weather, it's going to be really hard on them to cook. i work for a humanitarian organization. if you combine us all as a humanitarian organization, international organization, u.n. agencies, international organizations, we cannot cover the need for the people themselves. these four days are not enough. and it's an impossible mission that we can cover the need or the aid to get in. it did change something, but in terms -- comparing to the need, unfortunately, it's not covering the scale of need that we have. the aid is changing something, but it's not tangible. you cannot feel it because the amount of need is massive. >> when asked how he and his family are doing, hamash said they are in survival mode. he says his two young children are now experts in war and his 5-year-old daughter can even understand the difference between a missile and a tank shell. much more to come, including details on the third exchange of hostages and prisoners between israel and hamas. 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(♪♪) (♪♪) the new festive family meal. starting at $24. now celebrating at el pollo loco. welcome back. a statement from the israeli's prime minister's office says israel has received a list of hostages expected to be released monday by hamas and discussions are under way about it. that is after a third exchange of hostages and prisoners sunday. cnn jerusalem correspondent jeremy diamond is in israel monitoring events and has this report. >> reporter: 13 more israeli civilian hostages freed from hamas captivity as part of this deal between israel and hamas that has resulted in a fragile truce between the two warring parties. we actually were standing right at this intersection as a convoy with 12 of those hostages, newly freed hostages, actually came right down this road on their way to the air base. one of those newly freed hostages was medically evacuated by helicopter directly from the gaza strip to a hospital in southern israel. her name is elma abraham, 84 years old. the hospital where she's being treated reports she's in serious condition, "her life is in danger." this evacuation, the release of these hostages, happened differently than these last two nights. coming directly from the gaza strip into israel, rather than going through the rafah crossing into egypt first. we're told it is because of that serious medical issue with elma abraham. the process, other than that went relatively smoothly. we saw fairly quick release of these hostages and theirir entr back into israel, a big contrast with saturday on the second day of release of those hostages delayed by hours by hamas over the disputes about the amount of aid that israel was providing to the gaza strip. also i'm learning there was another serious dispute over one of the hostages being released without her mother. we've typically seen children and mothers who were taken hostage together being released together, but that was not the case with one of those hostages on saturday. the question now is whether or not this pause in fighting can be extended. whether or not we will see more hostages released. in order to extend that pause in fighting, hamas will need to release ten more israeli hostages per day for an additional day's pause in the fighting. israeli officials have indicated they want to see that pause extended, they want to see more h hostages released. hamas saying they are seeking to extend this truce. the fate of more than 180 hostages, as well as hundreds more aid trucks entering into gaza, hang in the balance. jeremy diamond, cnn, israel. >> joining me on the phone now from bethlehem in the west bank is abdel la al zibari, chairman of the palestinian prisoners society in bethlehem. thank you so much for talking with us. >> you are welcome. >> many of the palestinian prisoners being released under this hostage and truce agreement have been held in israeli prisons under administrative detention, some not even knowing why they were being held. your organization is in contact with the prisoners and their families. what had most of these teenage prisoners done to end up in prison? can you tell us? >> look, arrested thousands of people since 7 october. before that also 5,200 political prisoners inside the jails. those people lose the hope to be released from the israeli jails. all the negotiations in the past, especially in 2014 when there was an agreement to release the prisoners who were arrested, there was 120 prisoners inside the jails. at that time they would be released in four stages. released three stages of them and they stopped to release the fourth stage in that time. because of that, the ability of prisoners in the jails lost all the hope to be released in any way. especially there's no -- no opening doors to the peace in that time. for because of that, israel still arrested people in the jails. when this war started 7 october, after more than 50 days, you know israel still continue bombing gaza all the time. and they don't accept any truce in that time. when they have a deal to release prisoners, you know, they release prisoners from the underage people and the women and the three -- the last three days. today we hope that it will continue to release more prisoners from the israeli jails and more from the hostage and -- >> right, and we are going -- this is the fourth and final day, as far as we know at this stage, unless we hear an extension of another day and maybe more. but i did want to ask you, what are the conditions like inside the israeli prisons? particularly for these young palestinian teenagers, and some are even children? >> yeah, the situation inside the jails is very, very tough, you know. all the jails from 7 october to be in isolation, jails, prisoners are all the day in the prisons. they are isolated from all over the world. they don't know anything, what happened outside. the cut electricity and water and -- visit the prisoners -- also not allowed to visit the prisoners so the situation is very, very bad. according to that, you will see that six of the palestinian prisoners were killed in jails just since 7th of october. some of the young people released from the jails, they say how much the troops, units inside the jails entered the rooms of the prisoners, beating them till they die. we can find such treatment in the jails from israeli troops. this will make fear for the lives of thousands of palestinian people who are still in the prisons, especially those arrested before the 7th of october. some of them spend more than 30, 40 years inside the jails. there's no hope for them to be released, because everything is closed. and we call from this meeting, the united states and the international community who stand with israel in this war against the palestinians. and you know because this war is not against gaza or against hamas, this war is against all the palestinian people. while people are arrested, killing in the streets, many hundreds in the west bank, the students couldn't go to the universities. life is complicated. because of that we are looking for cease-fire at all. and we think the main problem for what's happened now, even in gaza, west bank, is occupation. this occupation should be stopped and end. palestinians are looking for real peace. what is real peace? real peace is establishing a palestinian state and without occupation of all their lands from 1967 -- >> all right, abdullah al sikari -- >> this is not accepted from all over the world. we are in the 21st century. where's the democracy? where's the human rights? we saw how much the killing of people, civilians in gaza, bombing the houses, the universities, the hospitals -- this is not acceptable for all over the world. you will see how much the people all over the world -- not just of the war, also stop the occupation because the occupation -- >> all right, abdullah -- all right, abdullah al giradi, thank you for joining us from bethlehem. appreciate your perspective on this issue. still to come, the families of chinese victims of malaysia airlines flight 370 are getting their long-awaited day in court. their battle for answers and closure are far from over. a quick look now at some other stories making news around the world. sierra leone's president says most of the leaders responsible for an attack on military barracks in the capital city of i freetown have been arrested. the president says a group of people attacked the armory sunday morning but managed to escape after coming up against security forces. sunday, a nationwide curfew had been imposed and officials are continuing the investigation. compensation hearings are now under way in beijing for the families of chinese victims of malaysia airlines flight 370. about 40 families are suing the airline as well as its insurer, boeing, and the manufacturer of the plane's engine. the plane disappeared over the indian ocean nearly ten years ago, a mystery that's still never been solved. of the 239 people on board, 153 were chinese nationals. the plaintiffs in the hearings who have turned down previous settlement offers claim the tragedy not only deprived them of their loved ones but also left them in financial distress. the u.s. navy intervened sunday to prevent an apparent attempt to hijack a chemical tanker in the gulf of aidan. the navy says they pursued five armed individuals who surrendered after trying to flee in a small boat. the navy says that two ballistic missiles were fired later from areas controlled by houthi rebels in yemen toward the general direction of the ships. no damage or injuries were reported. and in northern india, rescuers are facing technical challenges as they try to save 41 construction workers trapped in a tunnel that partially collapsed two weeks ago. the rescue operation stalled again over the weekend after their drill was damaged beyond repair. they had drilled about two-thirds of the way through the rubble as of wednesday. food, water, and oxygen are being sent to the trapped workers through a pipe. i want to thank you for joining us this hour. i'm rosemary church. for our international viewers, "world sport" is next. for our viewers in the united states and canada, more "cnn newsroom" in just a moment. a warm welcome back to our viewers in north america. i'm rosemary church. the end of a four-day temporary cease-fire between israel and hamas is approaching amid discussions of a possible extension. sources tell cnn that on sunday, israel's war cabinet discussed the possibility of prolonging the pause in fighting, something hamas says it wants as well. the third exchange of hostages and prisoners was conducted sunday. 17 hostages held by hamas were freed, including a 4-year-old american israeli dual citizen. later in the day, israel released 39 palestinian prisoners and detainees, all male teenagers. the white house says u.s. president joe biden remains in close contact with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the release of hostages. mr. netanyahu told president biden that the possibility of extending the truce with hamas would be welcome in return for the further release of ten hostages per day from gaza, according to a statement. cnn's priscilla alvarez has more from the white house. >> reporter: president biden on sunday celebrated the release of abigail idan, a 4-year-old american hostage who was held by hamas and released as part of the negotiated deal between israel and hamas. she had been held in captivity for seven weeks, and both of her parents were killed in those october 7th terror attacks. the president calling what she went through a terrible trauma and also calling the experience, quote, unthinkable. the president did speak with her family in both the u.s. and israel on sunday, though he did not have details on her condition when speaking to reporters earlier in the day. but the president making clear in those remarks that it's not just about the release of hostages but also getting additional humanitarian aid into gaza. and expressing some hope that there could be more pauses in fighting in the days to come to again get more of those hostages released. >> that's our goal, to keep this pause going beyond tomorrow so that we can continue to see more hostages come out and surge more humanitarian relief into those in need in gaza. >> reporter: u.s. officials have said israel is prepared to continue pauses in fighting in exchange for hamas releasing ten hostages for each of those days. the president spoke about that with the prime minister of israel on sunday, as well as getting aid into gaza and making sure that they can secure the release of more hostages. what is clear tonight is there is still intensive negotiations and discussions ongoing about getting those hostages released by hamas after this farr-day pause. priscilla alvarez, cnn, at the white house. senate majority leader chuck schumer says he plans to bring a national security package to the floor which ties israel and ukraine funding together as soon as next week. in a letter to his democratic colleagues sunday, schumer explained the multibillion-dollar funding bill is needed to make sure "america's friends and partners in ukraine, israel, and the indo-pacific region have the necessary military capabilities to confront and deter the nation's adversaries and competitors." even if the measure passes in the senate, it could face opposition in the house since some conservative lawmakers say they don't want aid for israel and ukraine tied together. meantime, u.s. senator chris murphy says he is open to placing conditions on aid to israel with the goal of reducing civilian casualties in gaza. the connecticut democrat, who sits on the senate foreign relations committee, has previously called on israel to work to reduce civilian casualties and allow more humanitarian aid into gaza. on sunday, he told cnn that returning senate lawmakers will discuss how to structure aid to israel to ensure it is used in line with human rights laws. >> we regularly condition our aid to allies based upon compliance with u.s. law and international law. and so i think it's very consistent with the ways in which we have dispensed aid, especially during wartime, to allies, for us to talk about making sure the aid we give ukraine or the aid we give israel is used in accordance with human rights laws. and that will be a conversation we'll all be engngaged in when get back to washington on monday. some major cities saw massive protests related to the israel/hamas war on sunday. ♪ in london, tens of thousands rallied against anti-semitism. protesters called for the release of hostages and some carried signs that read, "act against hate before it's too late." according to uk media, several well-known figures joined the demonstration, including former british prime minister boris johnson. police say hate crimes have spiked in london ever since the israeli/hamas war began last month, and according to one protester, that is fueling concerns within the uk's jewish community. >> we, the jewish community, are worried about the current situation here in the united kingdom. the rising wave of anti-semitism. and we worry about the future. so together with all the people here today, we are protesting against the rise of anti-semitism. we're hoping that the british government will support the jewish community in their efforts to suppress the anti-semitism that's rising and taking over the society. >> in new york on one of the busiest travel days of the year, the manhattan bridge was shut down for almost four hours by a massive sit-in with protesters calling for a permanent cease-fire in gaza. the bridge reopened late sunday afternoon. this week in atlanta and cities across georgia, many people will pay their final respects to former u.s. first lady rosalynn carter who died last sunday at the age of 96. cnn's ethan mcginn is in carter's hometown of plains, georgia, where parishioners gathered just hours ago to celebrate her life and her legacy. >> reporter: at the mara nasta baptist church, a spirit of gratitude as congregants reflected on the life of former first lady rosalynn carter. at one point jimmy carter's niece, kim fuller, asking to sing "morning has broken" as loud as they could, as if rosalynn could hear them. that was one of her favorite songs. she thanked congregants for readying for this week by redoing the flower pots. at one point the parishioners all praying for the carter family. we had the opportunity to catch up with one of the deacons of the church, and he spoke about the significance of servant leadership, something that he said rosalynn truly embodied. let's listen. >> i personally heard the food ministry, she would give loaves of bread into the windows of cars. that's all she could hold. this was even last year. she would serve until she absolutely couldn't serve anymore. so many people are worried about themselves these days. it's a different generation of servant leadership what we saw from the carter family. >> reporter: a number of celebrations of life will take place this week, including tuesday in atlanta. a memorial service that president biden and other dignitaries are expected to attend. wednesday will be the funeral service here in plains. tomorrow in nearby towns a wreath-laying ceremony. will president carter be able to attend any of these events this week? the short answer is, we don't know for sure. but we do know from a walk-through we were at today in americas the preparations are under way in the event he is able to come. eva mac kin, cnn, plains, georgia. an end to the thanksgiving holiday weekend in the u.s. came with thousands of flight delays. these were lines at the airport in atlanta on sunday as travelers waited to board their flights. more than 7,000 flights within, into, or out of the u.s. were delayed on sunday, according to tracking website flight aware. but less than 50 were reported canceled. american airlines says sunday was their busiest thanksgiving ever, servicing nearly 6.5 million customers and more than 6,100 departures. more travel delays across the u.s. may be coming this week thanks to winter weather. the u.s. national weather service reports more than a foot of snow fell across some states on sunday. even more is on the way for states in the northeast. meteorologist alyssa rafah has the latest forecast. >> snow showers could slow you down on the roads as you get back to work after the thanksgiving holiday. we have a couple of warnings in effect for snow, lake-effect snow warnings off lakes erie and ontario. advisories stretching up into maine. you can see where some of that travel slows from minneapolis to chicago and detroit as some of those lake snow showers start to pump. from new york and boston, the last of that rain and even some snow showers getting into new england. even late in the day on tuesday. some totals for rain could be up to an inch. the snow totals zeroing in on some of these communities right off of the lakes as that cold air really starts to pump some of that lake-effect snow. we have arctic air coming in behind that front. that very cold air is going to swipe across the lakes. when that happens, the lakes are relatively warmer than that cold air. so the cold air is able to pick up some moisture from the lake. it starts to hit into the land, rises quickly, and gets that snow machine to pop. and man, will it pop. we're looking at some totals well over a foot for some communities near cleveland and erie. 12 to 18 inches of snow possible. as we go to tug hill, could be looking at some totals, maybe two or three feet. so getting pretty treacherous as we start the workweek after the holiday. temperatures are going to stay below average. we'll keep that arctic air in play through tuesday and wednesday with quite a bit of a chill in the air. formula 1's max verstappen ends a stellar season with a win at the abu dhabi grand prix. his red bull team won a record 19th victory on sunday. verstappen led start to finish for his fourth win in abu dhabi. he admitted 2023 would be a tough year to top. >> it was emotional end lap, last time i was sitting in the car which has given me a lot of -- yeah. very proud to win here also at the last race. but yeah, i have to say a big thank you to everyone at red bull. it's been an incredible year. it will be hard to do something similar again, but we definitely, yeah, enjoyed this year. thanks for your company this hour. i'm rosemary church. we'll be back with more "cnn newsroom" in just a moment.

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