Call 1803558999, or visit home serve. Com im eva mckend in washington and this is cnn all right everyone, thanks for joining me. Im omar jimenez in today for fredricka whitfield. Weve got some Breaking News to start this hour. The us has begun airdropping desperately needed humanitarian aid into gaza its three cargo planes dropped a total of 66 bundles today, they included mainly food but no water or medical supplies. Cnns Priscilla Alvarez this is in washington. Paula hancocks is in abu dhabi and the united arab emirates, which has also been airdropping aid into gaza. But priscilla, i want to start with you because were getting some news around the possibility of a ceasefire ceasefire. What are you hearing . Yeah, omar, were hearing from Senior Administration officials here in the last hour who said that israel has quote, basically accepted the framework of a hostage deal that would include a sixweek ceasefire. This would do two things and would allow more humanitarian aid into gaza,
what the pilots had to do. first tonight, this deadly confrontation unfolding in front of witnesses on the streets of new york. police trying to arrest a suspect barricaded in. the suspect then opening fire on police. aaron katersky on the scene. this powerful storm system moving east, heavy snow and flood threats from colorado straight over to florida. then right up the east coast, the i-95 corridor, from d.c. to philadelphia to new york city. rain, snow, damaging winds. and rob marciano times it out. this close call on the runway. the video showing a jetblue passenger plane pulling up sharply during takeoff to avoid a head-on collision. how did this happen? the high-stakes meeting in israel. president biden s national security adviser jake sullivan urging prime minister benjamin netanyahu to scale back the assaults on gaza. netanyahu s response tonight. james longman standing by in israel. meantime, the terror arrests. multiple countries. the hamas threat elsewher
documented for the new york times a second pregnancy that herschel walker asked her to abort. she refused, that child is now ten years old. after that story broke in the new york times, the daily beast, which did their first reporting on herschel walker paid for her abortion, released these text between the woman who first had an abortion for herschel walker, and then had a baby the next time herschel walker got her pregnant. and, herschel walker s current wife. here are those texts. did you know herschel pay for my abortion the first time? or that he told me it wasn t the right time to have the baby that she did have. this makes me incredibly sad is the reply from herschel walker s wife. herschel walker s current wife does not say anything about the abortion. she says this makes me incredibly sad, you know i have continually try to bridge a better relationship between you and herschel. we are going to have more on this later in this hour, herschel walker s current wife and n
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