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as your reminder of the journey you helped me make, and the journey you're helping other kids make too. - it's amazing to know that there's someone looking out for me and my family. - and it isn't just the doctors and nurses who have been looking out for me. it was you. pick up your phone or go to loveshriners.org, and you'll be a part of something special too. it's good to be back with you for this second hour of "chris jansing reports." at this hour, more on the breaking news, after intense international pressure, israel now says that for four hours a day, it will pause fighting in gaza. what that means for humanitarian aid and negotiations to get hostages out. plus, after skipping three debates, donald trump's team says don't count him to go to the next one either. what the former president is saying about his remaining gop rivals. also developing, fbi s.w.a.t teams are on the hunt, searching for an ex-national guardsman. what he's accused of doing during the january 6th attack on the white house. steve ban non, appealing his case after defying a subpoena from congress. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with nbc's josh lederman in tel aviv with that breaking news, israel's commitment to daily four-hour humanitarian pauses in gaza. josh, what do we know about this agreement, and how it happened? >> reporter: well, it happened with a lot of prodding from the white house, chris, but what the white house appears to be doing in part here is taking credit for something that israel was already doing in that every single day this week, we have already seen these four-hour windows that israel has been announcing, in which they say there is safe passage for civilians who remain in the northern part of the gaza strip to evacuate south along a predetermined corridor. now, the white house spokesman, john kirby, is suggesting that what has now been agreed to with israel is something a bit broader than that in which aid will be allowed to get into northern gaza in the four-hour windows. something that has been a big problem up until now. the israeli government is down playing this announcement. we've heard from the idf just in the last few minutes saying there is no cease fire. this is about getting civilians out of gaza, out of northern gaza so the idf can focus on the remaining hamas militants who are there. it comes, chris, as we are hearing from palestinian, islamic jihad, a group that is holding the hostages that they say they are now willing to release two of the hostages who are in their custody, an elderly woman and a teenage boy. they say that this is for humanitarian reasons because they don't have the proper medical ability to care for them right now. they have also released a video of the two hostages. we're not going to show you that video. it is propaganda, and it is likely that it was made under duress, but it speaks to how urgent the palestinian militant groups now want to see the kind of cease fire that so far the israeli military has said they're not willing to consider. >> josh lederman, thank you. now to florida where donald trump's campaign says national republicans are running out of time to endorse him. nbc's vaughn hillyard was at the rally last night. tell me what you heard, vaughn, and how it sets the stage for what's coming up. >> reporter: right, chris, this is a reality that is so difficult for these other republican rivals challenging donald trump, and that is that the former president continues to be able to hold these types of rallies, one that was going against the debate that was happening just 11 miles away. last night in just about 11 miles down the road, a rally that brought in 5, 6, 7,000 folks there. it was striking in the conversations with the people coming in was the -- when i asked them about the election earlier this week and whether donald trump bore responsibility for the losses not only in 2023 but also in 2022 and 2020, they say that donald trump is his own unique figure and that other republicans should take responsibility for their losses. when it came to the likes of florida governor, ron desantis, why not give him a shot and turn a new page. they said donald trump is running for president, and they like their florida governor but his turn can come later. i want you to listen to donald trump when on that debate stage he addressed his reason for not going to the debate. take a listen. >> you think we did the right thing by not participating? somebody said, oh, one of the dumber ones, he doesn't have the courage to stand up. well, listen, i'm standing in front of tens of thousands of people right now, and it's on television. that's a hell of a lot harder to do than a debate. >> and, chris, the window of opportunity for these other candidates to close the sizable window, it's narrowing, we're 67 days away from the iowa caucus. >> i want to play something the former president said on a radio show. he was asked whether he would consider tucker carlson as a running mate. here's what he said. >> would you consider tucker? >> i like tucker a lot. i guess i would. i think i say i would. he's got great common sense. when they say, you're conservative or i'm conservative, it's not that we're conservative, we have common sense. >> what should we make of that? is that donald trump just saying, yeah, sure, why not, or do you know the conversations that are being had within trump world about possible number twos? >> right. donald trump went on to suggest that potentially one of the individuals on the debate stage last night could be under consideration for the vice presidential slot. of course we have no reason to believe that ron desantis or nikki haley are either of those two individuals, but i asked an adviser to donald trump last night after his rally about the remarks and about the vp considerations and they insist that they are not at that point. at the same time, we know what happened to donald trump's last vice president, and this time around, trump and his team have consistently said that not only would the vp but also the secretaries and other individuals serving in their administration would be true loyalists. it would not be a matter of who may be the best fit to win the ticket ultimately, but someone in the white house who he knows would be steadfast and by his side to the very end. >> as we know, trump prizes loyalty above all. vaughn hillyard, thank you for that. an fbi man hunt is underway for a former new jersey national guardsman who was at the capitol on january 6th. joining us now, nbc news justice reporter, ryan reilly author of "sedition hunters, how january 6th broke the justice system," what do we know about this guy? >> gregory is on the run. he was identified by online sleuths, a year after the capitol attack. this attempted arrest didn't come back around until yesterday. he was an individual, as you can see on the screen there who's using this canister to spray at officers who were protecting the line that day. that's who they have identified him as. he actually consented to an interview with "usa today." he confirmed that he was, in fact, there, but denied he was the man in the image. sleuths are able to go through the material and find that hat in another photo in a facebook page, and find the gator from another photo, and all this came back to facial recognition. they're good at going through photos, finding the best face shot they can, and getting a facial recognition result off of that and confirming it through other materials. ultimately this case got to the place where the fbi and the u.s. attorneys office was able to move forward. unfortunately he appears to have run when he saw officers approach, and now the man hunt is on. it speaks to the broader issue. there are about a thousand people in the same bucket as gregory yetman who have been identified but not arrested by the fbi. we have seen a thousand cases thus far, but thousand others have been identified, and a thousand others unidentified who could face charges. and the statute of limitations expires in early 2026. >> ryan reilly, thank you. steve bannon is fighting to stay out of prison for defying a congressional subpoena. the proceedings are getting underway, what are we expecting? >> that's right, chris, we all remember that steve bannon was convicted by a jury last year of two counts of contempt of congress after he defied a subpoena from the january 6th committee. he was citing executive privilege, even though he hadn't been in the white house for four years, and a judge sentenced him to four months in prison. he appealed and the judge allowed him to remain out of jail while the appeal is pending. the d.c. appeals court is hearing the appeal and his lawyer says he should have been allowed to assert an advice of counsel. his lawyer, at the time, robert costello told him that donald trump was going to exert executive privilege, and therefore he shouldn't answer the subpoena. as it happens, mr. trump never did exert executive privilege, and most legal experts believer bannon would not have been covered by it anyway. and most legal experts do not believe steve bannon will win the appeal. they think he may ultimately have to serve the four-month jail sentence. >> ken dilanian, thank you for that. right now, president biden is speaking on jobs in belvedere, illinois, i want to bring in nbc's kelly o'donnell. what have we heard so far from the president who clearly has taken off his jacket. >> reporter: and put on one of the t-shirts offered to him by the union members there. this is a way for the president to sew together core parts of his constituency. we know how big labor is in terms of the president's political brand. he wanted to show support for the unions going through their strikes and policies to bring back manufacturing in the united states. when it comes to a president traveling around the country, there are world events happening, that can pierce into this event, too. we did hear one heckler calling out about the fighting in gaza. it seems like calling for a cease fire. that person in the audience may not beware of some of what the president has been doing today and talking about, which is his efforts along with others to influence the israeli government to try to have not a cease fire. a longer term proposition, but these humanitarian pauses, tactical pauses, what the white house has called it which the israeli defense forces have agreed to go along with for a period of days. so that is just unfolding today. we've talked about it, chris, and how this is a significant development. so the president of course is always followed by world events wherever he goes. even when the point of the day's event is about manufacturing labor and trying to connect in the heartland, so the president will also be attending a fundraiser and certainly having a chance to get some of that in-person experience. when the heckler spoke to him, he appeared to be saying it's okay, it's okay. for the president, it's stressing economic policies while also dealing with hot issues that have dominated the last month. chris. >> kelly o'donnell, thank you. still ahead, another strike is over after a historic deal. how soon can we see our favorite stars and shows return? 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[ting] ♪♪ live in the moment. ask your doctor about otezla. hollywood just got its happy ending. actors are getting back to work after a four-month long strike that kept our favorite stars and shows off the air. actors like busy phillips quickly sharing the excitement at the news. >> oh, my god, oh, my god, oh, my god. >> and check out this great moment, the stars of the iron claw, including zac efron and jeremy allen white found out about the deal while at the film's premiere. >> the strike is over. >> amazing. >> don't tell me that now. >> i want to bring in cnbc's julia borstin from los angeles, and what are you hearing about this deal, math you, and do we have any idea when actors will actually be able to get back to work? >> well, there's a big caveat on this because the details of the full deal have not yes, sir been released. they need to be voted on by the national board which will take place tomorrow, but both in a statement from the guild and an interview i did with dunkin crab tree ireland, its executive director last night, they are calling this a historic deal. a billion dollars in value. they got wage increases above what the other hollywood unions got in their negotiations this year. they got a streaming bonus, so shows and movies that perform better on streaming are going to get a bonus pool established for the actors on the shows and key protections against the use of images and likeness in ai programs. we'll see what the details are on those, but at least the guild right now is saying they're pretty happy with it. >> julia, that's what they got. here's what it cost. according to california, the economy alone there took a hit of more than $5 billion. and of course it doesn't just hurt actors. an estimated 2 million americans work as makeup artists, set builders, publicists, caterers, chauffeurs, how big of a deal will this return for hollywood be for the economy overall? >> the return of the entertainment industry getting back to work is a big deal, not just in hollywood, but other areas where there are production hubs such as atlanta. i have to say here in l.a., a lot of people have been very anous for work to restart. los angeles mayor, karen bass ying those on the line have be the hardest hit during this periodand there have been ripple effects throughout the city. today's agreement is going to impact nearly every part of our economy. that's pretty powerful words there in terms of the impact on los angeles. the question is just how quickly production ramps up again. i'm hearing show runners are racing to get production started in the next few weeks and finish shooting on movies. if this dragged on much longer, summer movies for next year are at risk. i am hearing there are concerns about a pile up. another thing to watch is how quickly actors get out there to promote their movies. we have seen a decline in the box office, not just because films have been delayed because of the strikes and lack of promotion, people are saying not having actors out there on late night and promoting on social has hurt the marketing of many of the films that have been in the box office. the return of getting actors back to work could, in fact, end up boosting the box office. in terms of the long-term ripple effects on the l.a. economy and ecosystem, it's going to be interesting to see how much the industry could be permanently changed by these strikes. going forward, will we see fewer shows produced for tv and streaming. will movies cut back on the number of films they produce and release annually. a lot of that could depend on the actual cost of the new terms for the studios and how much that impacts their budgets and planning. so of course that's all still to be determined. we're waiting for those details. >> the final chapter hasn't been written. i'm just told, matthew, in illinois, where the president is with auto workers, he said, did you hear about the hollywood strike sending and there were cheers among the union crowd, look, julia points out, though, the are some details that have to be worked out in terms of logistics. "the new york times" put it this way, the traffic jam includes projects that were paused because of the strikes, those that were ready to be released but needs actors to publicize them, and those that were scheduled to begin filming and now may be delayed because actors have delayed responsibilities elsewhere. what are you hearing? how are you seeing this shaking out? >> it's going to be a huge traffic jam. i think the priority right now is getting the projects that were paused during the strike, whether it's movies that need re-shoots or shows that were in the middle of shooting, those are likely going first and then they will talk about new shows and commitments. but the promotion element is a big deal as well because there's a lot of movies in the oscar race torks get people to -- to get people to see them, and other projects that they're shooting for the future. they're going to have to be promoting the high profile project they have now and making stuff for the future, and i think promoting right now is a priority for movies that are about to come out. >> julia boorstin, matt, i'm going to have to write you about shows i'm hoping to come back things like "stranger things." we'll talk about that later. appreciate it. also today, sag-aftra president fran drescher will join katy tur to talk about that deal, tune in for that, 3:00 eastern time on msnbc. still ahead, one on one with israel's president, what he's now saying about the difficult decisions of war and his country's right to defend itself, that's next. country's r itself, that's next. i was stuck. unresolved depression symptoms were in my way. i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant... is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms... ...better than an antidepressant alone. and in vraylar clinical studies, most saw no substantial impact on weight. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, as these may be life-threatening, or uncontrolled muscle movements, which may be permanent. high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death, weight gain, and high cholesterol may occur. movement dysfunction and restlessness are common side effects. stomach and sleep issues, dizziness, increased appetite, and fatigue are also common. side effects may not appear for several weeks. i didn't have to change my treatment. i just gave it a lift. ask about vraylar and learn how abbvie could help you save. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ [bell ringing] and doug says, “you can customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual.” he hits his mark —center stage— and is crushed by a baby grand piano. are you replacing me? with this guy? customize and save with liberty bibberty. he doesn't even have a mustache! oh, look! a bibu. 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