hamas has released 14 more israeli hostages today, the third day of the ceasefire, and no word on the american hostages that the white house had believed could be included today. since bibi netanyahu s war cabinet accepted the deal, hamas has now released 40 israeli hostages and the release of 150 palestinian prisoners. of course, we re very happy for those released and their anguished families. net an ya hue stressed the war will continue. and assure that the day after hamas, there will be no threat to israel. i don t trust hamas to do anything right now. i only trust hamas to respond to pressure. howard: let s stop right there. the media should not fall into the hamas propaganda trap the that a this is some grand humanitarian the gesture blessed by god. they kidnapped the israelis as a bargaining chip, seizing 240 hostages, most of them civilian families including elderly people and infants. think about how barbaric that is. look at that, a 2-year-old, an 85-year-old re
reporter: kiki wilson is a blue blood democrat but her work for the past three weeks at the as a stroll volunteer voter protection hot line has not been partisan. we just want people who want to vote to vote. i think people really have decided i m going to vote. i m not going to let the system get me down. reporter: there is skepticism about the integrity of the voting system in georgia. the fear that is reuated create ed through voter suppression is as much about terrifying people about trying to vote as it is about actually blocking their ability to do so. reporter: tensions are red hot in the race for georgia s top job. stacy abrahms is accusing her opponent of voter suppression. that s a smoke screen hiding her radical views. reporter: as georgia secretary of state, kemp is in charge of voter registration for statewide elections including his own. abrahms is calling for him to resign and being sued by a coalition of civil rights groups.
votes count. let s see what kaylee found out. reporter: on the first day of early voting in georgia, these phones keep ringing. today for the first time we ve had some elevated anxiety about can you check and make sure i m registered. reporter: kiki wilson is a blue blood democrat but her work for the past three weeks at the voter protection hot line has not been partisan. we just want people who want to vote to vote. i think people really have decided i m going to vote. i m not going to let the system get me down. reporter: there is skepticism about the integrity of the voting system in georgia. the fear that is reuated through voter suppression is as much about terrifying people about trying to vote as it is about actually blocking their ability to do so. reporter: tensions are red