the israel-hamas cease-fire is in day two. are we about to see the second wave of hostage releases? 13 israeli hostages taken by hamas were set free along with 11 others. this group, but included no americans was a swap for 39 palestinian prisoners. alex hogan is in jerusalem with the latest. hi, david, we re hearing the initial reports that egypt is claiming that the israeli hostages are starting to be moved into the red cross trucks. that s what we saw yesterday when the israeli hostages were released and what we know about today, we re expecting to see 13 or potentially 14 israeli hostages released and these are some of the images of the hostages released about 24 hours ago. this photo here of those first hugs, initial embraces, as well as families getting onto the helicopters before they were taken to those bases to finally be able to join their family again. this, a mother and her two daughters finally released. this next photo is of little 9-year-old, he loves rubik
alabama, took its captain richard phillips hostage before they were surrounded by american forces, well, this pirate was one of four somali pirates involved in that hijacking, three others were shot dead by navy sharpshooters. jenna: well, a showdown on capitol hill today. we re so glad you re with us, everybody, i m jenna lee. jon: i m jon scott, welcome to the second hour of happening now . jenna: the clock is ticking, money to fun the federal government runs dry as the house is working on a plan that reduces spending. but the president is threatening to veto that proposal. for all the action on capitol hill, it s certainly a big job, chief political correspondent carl cameron is joining us live from the russell rotunda. carl, there are literally 400 amendments and the president has already said he s going to veto all of that, already? well, he issued what s called a statement of