right now on ana cabrera reports, live on the line in gaza s largest hospital, a warning that al shifa hospital is no longer functioning. doctors say patients including newborns have died since the power went out. i ll talk to a senior adviser to israel s prime minister about the crisis and a potential deal to release hostages held by hamas. plus, a double dose of don jr. the former president eeps eldest son is back on the stand. we have details on the trump family s defense. later, tim scott out of the 2024 presidential race. does the resuccessful turn up the pressure on donald trump? thanks for joining us, it s 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera. dire warnings from gaza, the largest hospital in gaza has stopped functioning after three days without power according to the world health organization. doctors at al shifa hospital says at least three but northerns have died there because they didn t have the electricity to keep them alive. also tracking a potential new deal to
and welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world. i m kim brunhuber. ahead on cnn newsroom, from name-calling to the missing candidate in the room. we ll break down the highs and lows of the third gop presidential debate and as israel said it s now in the heart of gaza. we re hearing different versions of what post war gaza could look like. plus. it was 100% worth it. 100% worth it. it s a seminal deal. hollywood actors are heading back to work after grueling 118 days on strike, the union reaches a deal with studio executives. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. and we begin in miami where the third republican presidential debate wrapped up a few hours ago, only six of the candidates qualify for this debate. front runner donald trump skipped it again. the debate also came after elections on tuesday all significant democratic wins. the less crowded field after did to stand out as an alternative
demeaning him and his company. just moments ago the former president walked out of court for lunch break. his scorched earth political playbook is very familiar and has been successful in the court of public opinion. but could trump s behavior spell the end of his business empire in new york? the staggering financial stakes. the bloodiest part of the war between israel and hamas may be happening right now. israeli engaged in what s described as close quarters urban warfare, trapping hamas fighters inside along with thousands of desperate civilians. so what s next? a lot to get to, but we start in new york city where just a short time ago donald trump s testimony went from combative to, in the ends of our nbc news producer inside the courtroom, completely out of control. the former president ranting on the witness stand, attacking the judge for finding him guilty of committing fraud saying, quote, the fraud is on the court, not me. it follows several hours of repeated clas
captions by vitac www.vitac.com hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me this sunday. i m fredricka whitfield. and we re following several big stories at this hour overseas and right here in the u.s. u.s. secretary of state tony blinken continues his high takes meetings in the middle east. today he made an unannounced visit to iraq, as he tries to bridge the divide with america s arab partners in the region over the israel-hamas war. it comes as israel is resisting u.s. pressure for humanitarian pauses in the war and defending its air strikes against hamas and gaza, despite the mounting casualties. and all of this happening as former president donald trump prepares to take the stand tomorrow in his civil fraud trial that threatens his business empire in new york. and new polling numbers are also giving us a snapshot into a hypothetical matchup between trump and president biden, exactly one year before the 2024 presidential election. cnn s priscilla al
jansing reports. healed, emotional comments from secretary of state antony blinken as he pushes israel for humanitarian pause in gaza saying he can t help but think of his own kids, as palestinian children are pulled from the rubble. a trip to grieve, president biden heading to maine after a gunman s rampage killed 18 people in a year that has already seen 588 mass shootings. plus, the former president s son erik, back on the stand and things get testy, the lacest from the new york civil fraud trial. a jobs report that came in below expectations, and why that may not be a bad thing. our nbc news reporters are following the latest developments. we begin with secretary blinken s visit to israel and a push for humanitarian pause in israel s fight against hamas. raf sanchez is reporting once again from ashdod, israel. i understand blinken has left israel. he s in jordan now. there were comments made about the need to protect civilian lives. tell us more about what he said. r