republican texas governor greg abbott. a surprise to the volunteers who raced to receive those people. some are families, men, women, and most that can t speak english, to defend themselves. as officials scramble to get them food and shelter. in new york, the mayor says his sanctuary city is nearing a breaking point with more than 11,000 asylum seekers dropped off there since may. we re covering each city and all of the angles here and the impacts of this escalating battle. we begin there on martha s vineyard. cnn s miguel marquez. we know you arrived there a short time ago. what do you know about the migrants there and how they are doing right now? they are doing well, given everything they are been through. everyone i have spoken to, i have spoken to about a dozen of them so far. they are all in san antonio, texas, yesterday morning. and then, they arrived here. we know a little about them. there s about seven families among the 50 on the 2 planes. there s four children b
united states. we ll look at whether there is any relief in sight. and children as young as six months old just days away from getting covid shots. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we re tracking developments in ukraine where the area around the capital kyiv was rattled by a series of explosions a short time ago. air defenses worked on enemy targets, but so far no fires or casualties reported. officials are urging people to stay in shelters. meanwhile two european leaders say the war may drag on for years. boris johnson and jens stoltenberg made the statements separately and both said that the west should be in for the long haul. and president zelenskyy is pledging to regain all the territories captured by russia in ukraine s south. he spoke after visiting two cities in the region and seeing residential areas ham areaed by artillery and missiles. translator: the losses are significant. many houses were destroyed, civilian logistics were
today on inside politics, negotiators are racing to try toex tend the tempt the prayer truce between israel and hamas. with just hours left before the current deal expireses. a top official tells cnn he s hopeful they will be able to continue this pause. it comes as we are standing by for hamas to release the final group of hostages as part of the current deal. cnn is covering this past-moving story from all angles. i want to start with wolf blitzer in tel aviv. it s nice of you on again on yet another critical day. a very critical day indeed. israelis are very nervous. they want to see this temporary pause continued as well. they want to see more hostages coming back to israel. there s a lot of tension going on right now. they don t know what s going to happen. every day it seems the past several days there s nervousness. will there be more hostages coming forward, will there be a delay and there have been delays and previous days as we all remember. or will this go smoo
he said berkshire hathaway would not be what it is without monger s inspiration and wisdom. thanks for joining us. ac 360 starts now. tonight on 360 more hostages come out of gaza with another group expected tomorrow and talks under way to extend the truce and the flow of captives for as long as possible. also tonight liz chapy s new book, the elevations in it about the former president which she calls his republican enablers and collaborators and how she says they just could not quit him. and later why republican hopeful nikki haley is more hopeful tonight. the surprising big name and money endorsement she just got and how it might change hear campaign. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight with the hostage. hamas freed 12 more under a truce that expires tomorrow. this is new video taken from inside gaza of the handover from the afp news agency. you see crowds cheering, some shouting as the latest freed hostages are paraded past them in waiting red cr
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