a fiction you called it. yeah. look. it s if he has declassified hundreds, maybe thousands of documents that he took to the residence because he worked very hard on this at night as we all know, over four years, the media should be filing freedom of information act requests for all documents declassified by donald trump pursuant to this standing order. i d love to see what gets produced. and we know from seeing the receipt of items taken from mar-a-lago that there was a box labeled as sci, sensitive compartmented information. can you think of any reason a former president would have to have sensitive compartmented information in his residence? no, look, in a normal administration a president is quite likely to write memoirs, he ll want and deserves access to highly classified information, arrangements are made for former presidents and indeed for former cabinet officers who leave under happy circumstances, that scifs are set up that they can go to and look at this c
hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you are watching cnn newsroom and i m rosemary church. flying to safety. 11 israeli hostages released on monday in exchange for 33 palestinian prisoners. two more days israel and hamas agree to extend their truce by at least 48 hours. and helping the dogs of delhi on cnn s call to earth day. how children are betrending animals in need. good to have you with us. we begin in gaza where the truce between israel and hamas has been extended by two days, evening the door for the release of more hostages and palestinian prisoners. on monday, the fourth day of the truce, 11 israeli hostages were released by hamas. all were taken to a medical center in tel aviv for any care they may need, and also to be reunited with their families. the nine children and two women released, all residents of the same kibbutzes in southern israel. and all have dual citizenship. also monday, 33 a
do you ever get the feeling that the sky is falling? well, if you re one man in maine, that feeling is totally legitimate. a nearly 7-pound piece of airplane debris came crashing down and barely missed him. joining us now is the man who was just barely missed by this falling object, maine state capitol police screener craig donahue. if this hit you, how much would it hurt? it would leave a good mark. it was 7 to 8 pounds falling from the sky, unannounced. and would have been a pretty good wake-up call, i think. what were you thinking, tell us about how this happened, what it was like, and what you were thinking when you realized what it was. i was returning from lunch, heading up small hill toward the state house, maine state house,
do we know anything? what the weather was like? any indication of the cause? reporter: you saw the video there. it doesn t seem weather would have been a factor in this incredibly terrifying descent this flight made. there s a chart we can show you, 25,000 feet to under 3,000 in less than two minutes with a slight interval at 10,000 feet trying to pull up. that had to be just, if you were on that plane, if you re one of the 123 passengers and nine crew members, we talk about this every time, the families waiting, wondering what happened and all they have to look at are these videos that are either on chinese state media or social media where you see the plume of smoke, this heavily forested mountainous area in the region of china that s difficult to get to. pieces of airplane debris on the ground and we re not showing