again today. passengers missing some of life s most important events. at this point, because i cannot get there, michael is there without a bride. it is hard to get married without your bride there. the word i can say is devastated. i don t know how else to explain how we re all feeling right now. more on the company s new apologies and the changes they re making ahead. let begin in ukraine. ben wedeman is live there in kyiv and, ben, your team could hear explosions on the ground and you ve seen the damage firsthand. walk us through your experience in the last couple of hours? reporter: well, we heard around 9:00 in the morning, jessica, several loud explosions and later we went to the scene of where apparently some of the debris of those rockets fell. now according to the mayor of kyiv, 16 missiles were fired in the direction of the capital. but all of them were intercepted by the air defenses. however debris fell in several locations. the first location was a house
be in the group released today. both sides are talking about extending the truce, which would allow for more hostages to be released in the coming days. we are taking the necessary steps in order to be prepared for a new mobilization, a renewed attack against hamas and its strongholds, wherever they are holding out. they are still holding over 100 around 200 hostages. ten people a day, that could be 20 days. so we need to keep that in mind. here s a look at the women and children who have been freed from gaza since friday. we ve been seeing celebration, and emotional reunions in israel, here, you can see a cheering crowd greeting a convoy of buses carrying released hostages. we re also proud of well wishers waving israeli flags outside the hospital, where the former captives arrived in military helicopters. and yesterday we did see the release of the first american hostage, there she is, 4-year-old abigail adan. president biden says that abigail is getting the care sh
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reunited with luggage. in some cases after a week. look at the joy on their faces. this comes at the airline chief commercial officer announced stranded passengers could make changes online. you know, by any now, all of the flexibility and planning we put in place to deal with the storm just wasn t enough. and so we ve extended flexibility for self-service travel changes through january 2nd. and meaning that if you have travel plans with us before then, you shouldn t need to get on a call or stand in a line and you could make any flight changes you need to at southwest.com. adrienne broadous is live at the airport. how is this impacting travelers and what is their reaction to all of this? reporter: for some travelers, the extension doesn t matter because they were not able to get where they re needed to be. for example, one woman we heard from was stranded in baltimore. she was trying to get to her sick grandmother and
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