determine the balance of power here in washington. joe biden is spending like a drunken sailor at every single opportunity. he just says yes. i ve stood up to democrats when they re wrong on this issue including, by the way yes? including the president. when the president decided to do something dumb on this and change the rules, you know, that would create a bigger crisis, i told him he was wrong. back to that in a moment. up first, strong new economic numbers and why they just might clash with how you feel about things right now. the government s monthly jobs report came out, 263,000 jobs were added to the economy in september. and you see upward revisions in the july and august numbers, too. unemployment falling to the lowest level in 50 years. 3.5%. the superlatives are plenty. 21 consecutive months of job growth. half a million more jobs now than in february 2020. wage growth up, too, but a little bit slower. americans going back to the office. in normal time
be in the group released today. both sides are talking about extending the truce, which would allow for more hostages to be released in the coming days. we are taking the necessary steps in order to be prepared for a new mobilization, a renewed attack against hamas and its strongholds, wherever they are holding out. they are still holding over 100 around 200 hostages. ten people a day, that could be 20 days. so we need to keep that in mind. here s a look at the women and children who have been freed from gaza since friday. we ve been seeing celebration, and emotional reunions in israel, here, you can see a cheering crowd greeting a convoy of buses carrying released hostages. we re also proud of well wishers waving israeli flags outside the hospital, where the former captives arrived in military helicopters. and yesterday we did see the release of the first american hostage, there she is, 4-year-old abigail adan. president biden says that abigail is getting the care sh
wow. all right, coy wire, thank you very much for that. thanks to all of you for joining us. don t go anywhere. cnn this morning starts right now. good monday morning. so glad you re with us. a lot to get to this morning. let s get started with five things to know for this monday, november 27th. hamas and israel are both open to extending the temporary truce that s set to expire later today, israel says it will pause fighting an extra day for each additional ten hostages release sfld the list of hostages set to be released today has it in hands. breaking overnight, police have arrested a man suspected of shooting and injuring three college palestinian students in vermont. also this breaking overnight, two ballistic missiles are fired toward u.s. navy destroyer, this happened after the ship tried to stop pirates. today s israeli president herzog meets with elon musk after he shared an anti-semitic conspiracy theory. cnn this morning starts right now. this is
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he replied in a kind of a hollywood one-liner, i need ammunition, not a ride. so this was his whole thing, he was staying in ukraine, he was always going to remain there, and it says something about the state of play here on the battlefield, that now, there s been so much success over the past couple of months, ever since summer, beating back the russian lines, that now, he s able to go and to give, you know, basically show gratitude, and that gratitude was shown from the ordinary ukrainian people, as you said, was very genuine, i see that and the streets here in kyiv. he was able to come to washington, show that gratitude, and then ask for more. because here, in ukraine, the battle really is at an impasse. there hasn t been any real movements on the front lines for the past several weeks. that fighting in bakhmut is furiously raging. but none of the front lines are moving. it is static right now. and that s why they re looking for a game-changer and they re also worried, the ukrainian