Smarter, which won by morning. Got it. Got abbas, daughter, youve got this is cnn Breaking News youre live in the cnn newsroom. Im jim acosta in washington. We do begin this hour with Breaking News out of the middle east. Israels military says it has rescued a hostage from a hamas tunnel in southern gaza. He had been held captive since the Terror Attacks of october 7. The father of 11, and spent the last 320 six days as a prisoner there he is in the hospital right there a short time ago reuniting with his brother, cnns jim sciutto joins us now from tel aviv jim, the details of been trickling in whats the latest that youve learned . Well, first of all, certainly youre happy fomin moment for, for him and for his family after these painful days, weeks, and months captivity. But this has also been quite a rarity for the idf of the close to 250 hostages taken on october 7, only aides have been freed alive via Military Operations. And this is the first one based on the details provided to us
Why are these changes needed right now for the ncaa . I mean, i suppose it sounds like were going to start treating Student Athletes like pro athletes in this country so settlement has been a very long time colleague the reality is that big Time College Sports earns billions of dollars every year for these schools and the only one who docx been able to benefit for this has been the athlete This Is The Life Trends for the opportunity for these Student Athletes to share in the revenues theyve been generating . Yeah, theyre the ones making all the money and they havent been reaping any of the rewards. And dante, youre with me here in the studio. I want to ask you about this. I know of course you played in the pros for many years of patriots and Washington Commanders and so on. But you played at the University Of Tennessee this doesnt go far back enough to guess. Work to your benefit but how might it have changed your life and had this spin in place back then . Yeah, i think it wouldve cha
to this indicted war criminal in the kremlin, looking specifically ukraine ukrainians have said they are trying to organize a call between she and president zelensky. if that call were to happen. do you see anything coming of it? very little, but i do think it would be a way for china to pretend to be quote unquote, a peacemaker, which is something that is part of ge s kind of diplomatic offensive right now. just recently, china brokered a deal between saudi arabia and iran to restore diplomatic relations, which i think was a positive step forward. and that s been sort of the cover for ji and his visit to russia is that he is advancing this chinese peace plan. i don t i don t see any real there s no real evidence that the chinese peace plan is going to produce peace, but obviously it would be a pr win for g, and it will at least create are some some. you know
are really not cutting it. they can t protect, for example, against ballistic missile attacks in russia has been deploying those more frequently . so these patriot systems will be a game changer. the ukrainians do believe. john erica. natasha really appreciate the reporting. thank you. this morning. chinese president xi jinping is back in china following a three day summit with russian president vladimir putin. despite being pages of peacemaking journey, their meetings didn t produce any breakthroughs when it comes to russia s war on ukraine. joining us now max boot, a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations columnist for the washington post. max good to see you this morning certainly did produce plenty of photo ops, which was good. i think for both sides in terms of what they wanted out of it when we look at those oh, where this puts the world john kirby, saying we can t reasonably look at china is impartial in any way earlier this week. this relationship he was noting is mo