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good morning. welcome to cnn this morning, sunday, november 12th. i m victor blackwell. i m amara walker. thank you for being with us. here s what we are watching for you this morning. an evacuation corridor is open near al shifa hospital now as intense fighting continues around the area. israeli prime minister vows the war with hamas will continue. michael jordan unveiled his play to keep the government open. the next critical step in the process and why some republicans a already saying they will not support the plan. former president trump addressed his slew of legal battles head on in a rally in new hampshire yesterday. his message to voters and why he wants his federal election subversion trial televised. an amazing medical breakthrough. an arkansas man receives a complete eye and partial face transplant. more on the first-of-its-kind surgery. in gaza this morning, israeli forces continue their ground assault against hamas targets. the idf says much of the fi
good evening. for the first time since the october 7th attack on israel and the war in hamas that s followed, hundreds of foreign nationals were finally allowed to leave gaza today. many more still remain. two allowed to leave are u.s. citizens. both were aide workers. in a moment, we ll speak to the niece of one of those aide workers, a 71-year-old seattle resident, who s been helping to make prosthetics for children in gaza when she was there on october 7th. the state department estimates there are about 1,000 americans and 5,000 other foreign nationals in gaza who want to leave. president biden today said he expects more americans to depart, quote, over the coming days. in another first since the war began, palestinians were allowed to cross gaza s southern border into egypt. this is a hospital in north sinai where some were taken for treatment. signals shift in the conflict that for a second time in as many days saw israeli strike targets north of gaza, according to the u
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