millions in the northwest. plus, buffalo remembers. bells toll today for victims of a shooting massacre one year later. we are rooted in strength. we are rooted in this community. as mothers rally nationwide for new gun restrictions. we re here to demand that our lawmakers take action. and later, nearly a century after amelia earhart s transatlantic flight, a new aviation first for women. how this mother and daughter soared into history flying side by side. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening. thanks for joining us on this mother s day. we begin tonight with president biden s new border strategy, the revised rules are under political attack from both the right and the left. lawsuits have been filed as a result, but so far the administration s latest moves appear to have deterred the record migrant rush many had feared following the expiration of title 42. government data obtained by cbs news shows 4,200 peopl
of reunion and hoping that - ours will be in the next day. and it s not. more israeli hostages captured by hamas are on their way to freedom on day five of the temporary truce in the israel hamas war. ten israelis and two foreign nationals have been handed over to the international red cross and are en route back to israel. 30 palestinian prisoners are due to be freed from israeli jails. but will the pause in fighting be extended again? celebrations in india after days of drama, we ll be live injerusalem and tel aviv. celebrations in india after days of drama, as 41 construction workers are safely rescued following 17 days trapped in a collapsed tunnel. and as rishi sunak cancels a meeting with the greek prime minister a debate is reopened, should the elgin marbles be returned to greece? it s day five of the temporary ceasefire in the israel gaza war, and ten more israeli hostages have just been handed over by hamas on the fifth day of the temporary truce with israel. the isr
of the tunnel area, where the focus of the tunnel area, where the focus of the tunnel area, where the focus of the operation has been. you cannot see the exact area where, finally, those hand drillers managed to actually get through the debris, pushed through just to actually get through the debris, pushed throughjust a to actually get through the debris, pushed through just a small pipe, and that was the pipe that was actually used to bring out on stretchers, one by one, the men. let me show you some of the pictures from some of the moments after the men got out. the chief minister there welcoming, one by one, as the men came out. some beaming smiles, some looking shell shocked after what they had been through. there is one of the huge smiles, but it has been such a desperate rescue operation at times, with huge setbacks and, as the days stretched out, for the families it was absolutely agonising. but of course, there was good news along the way because they did manage to ge
released people resportedly arrived in ramallah, in the west bank. the international red cross has been helping transport freed hostages from gaza and palestinian detainees from israel. in this war, they re maintaining a role of a neutral intermediary. for more on this let s speak to matt morris from the international committee of the red cross. thank you forjoining us. first of all, explain what the role is of the red cross when it comes to the transportation of these hostages. yes, so we work in conflict zones around the world and we have done so for very many years. our role, it is quite clear. once an agreement is reached, the two site have come to an agreement and they have decided what that agreement entails, then they come to us, the idea being that perhaps we are the trusted organisation that can be given the role of transferring people. once that agreement is made we are then requested to do this. what that has entailed over the last four days, as you have been descr