we re following breaking news from the middle east after a delay, there are new details on when the pause in fighting will begin, and which hostages are going to be released first. now, back at home, a fiery explosion at a border crossing with canada sparking terror concerns on one of the busiest travel days of the year. we ll tell you what we have learned so far. also american troops stationed all over the world ready to deploy at a moment s notice. we ll take a look at how the military is making sure they aren t forgotten on this thanksgiving holiday. and we begin with the first real sliver of hope in the israel-hamas war. 13 women and children are set to reunite with their loved ones in a matter of just hours. according to qatar s foreign ministry, a humanitarian pause will begin tomorrow morning local time with the first batch of hostages to be freed later that afternoon. a list of names has already been provided. the president was just asked who could be among those
i m jose diaz-balart. overnight in washington, violent clashes between police and protesters outside the democratic national committee headquarters as tensions erupt over the israel-hamas war. meanwhile, overseas, israeli forces storm gaza s main hospital for the second time in 24 hours. what israel claims they found inside. china reacts to president biden calling xi jinping a dictator, just hours after the critical meeting between the two world leaders. breaking moments ago, the house ethics committee has released its report on its investigation into republican congressman george santos. and senator tammy duckworth joins us to talk about that and tommy tuberville s block on military promotions. we begin this hour in washington, d.c. where last night a violent clash broke out between pro-palestinian protesters and capitol police, just outside dnc headquarters. among the hundreds of people in attendance, police said dozens of demonstrators got into a shoving match with