first, the images coming in, the corner of an apartment building coming down. firefighters looking for survi survivors. one question tonight, did the rain, play any kind of role here? also tonight, that system that did slam the east and the south turning deadly. the tornado outbreak. more than 30 reported tornadoes, multiple states. and now, what s coming right behind all of this? rob marciano tracking it all. we have breaking news coming in from the supreme court. after that extraordinary move by special counsel jack smith. the urgent request, he took straight to the supreme court, trying to get ahead of donald trump s attempts to slow down the legal process. asking the court to weigh in on donald trump s claim that being president gives you, quote, absolute immunity from prosecution. what the court is now signaling about this request just in tonight. jon karl standing by. in texas, the young pregnant mother, doctors say her health at risk with the pregnancy, but canno
good day to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m max foster in for kasie hunt. it is friday, november 24. it is 5:00 a.m. in the eastern u.s. of course, 10:00 here in london and noon in gaza where a carefully negotiated truce has been holding for five hours now the pause in fighting set to last four days during which hamas has agreed to release 50 civilian hostages, the first 13 women and children set to be released from gaza at 9:00 a.m. eastern time. 39 palestinian prisoners are also due to be released today into the west bank from this place, israel s prison. the timing of that release still to be announced. oren lieberman is joining us live from tel aviv, slightly shaky start to this truce, but it very quickly took hold. reporter: slightly. there was israeli artillery fire in the minutes after 7:00, there were red alerts warning of potential incoming rocket fire in the communities around gaza, but by 7:30 or so, it seemed, and from our teams down t
Under the roar of military aircraft, workers were rushing to offload supplies at Egypt's El Arish airport as aid trickles into the stricken Gaza Strip after more than two weeks of war with Israel.- Aid 'ready to be sent' -
In less than an hour on Sunday, two Qatari planes and one Indian aircraft, all carrying aid, touched down at El Arish, with scores of Egyptian Red Crescent workers scrambling to unload them.
there because of the weather. it s forecast behind me the crowds are beginning to build up. that will only add to the challenges of getting help to the remote areas especially the ones that couple be helped with a helicopter. there has been a few stories, miracle stories, people being pulled from the rubble 80 90 hours after the earthquake. unfortunately, the fear is those stories will be few and far in between but the death toll will keep on rising. says that tent city in kathmandu. one of perhaps many tent cities. people resigned to the fact that they will be here a long time as aid trickles in. some of them don t trust their homes. they see cracks in the wall and they don t feel it s a livable situation, people are handing out food and water, but not enough of it. a tremendous help effort but it s only trickling in for the people that need it the most in