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... many good things that left a lasting impression in our hearts. Nick Schifrin: For the moment, their focus is on each other. The two former hostages plan to get married and spend their time recovering with the family they almost left behind. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... will be ready to engage with them if the Israelis respond and cease the aggression. Nick Schifrin: Demonstrators in Tel Aviv urged the Israeli government to prioritize hostage releases. But Qatar warned that they are less likely now that war has resumed.For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... Nick Schifrin: His influence endured to the end, dozens of books, hundreds of speeches, consultations or advice to 12 presidents. Perhaps no single individual before or since has exercised so much control over U.S. policy. Henry Kissinger was 100 years old. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... But, again, strategically, the U.S. supports what Israel is trying to do, try and get Hamas entirely out of Gaza. Amna Nawaz: We will see how those words meet actions on the ground day by day. Nick Schifrin, thank you so much for your reporting. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
Nick, it's good to see you. So, what are the terms of this two-day extension, and what were the sticking points in getting to this deal? Nick Schifrin: The core of the agreement is an extension of what we have already seen, and that is that 10 or ...
... s way of having more bargaining chips in these negotiations. Nick Schifrin: And now that the truce has been extended, those negotiations can continue. Each day, Hamas is committed to release 10 more hostages, and Israel to release 30 more Palestinian prisoners. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
Nick Schifrin: These are people who have been presumably kept underground in tunnels and very difficult conditions. What do they need mentally to begin to understand the trauma they have been through and begin to recover from it? Hagai Levine: So we need to help them to get back control ...
... it was hard to breathe. And the conditions were terrible. I'm thinking how an 80-year-old man can survive there for seven weeks. Nick Schifrin: Over the next three to four days, about 50 women and children are scheduled to be released. There's a formula after that ...
... we have established right here for four days, that would allow people on the ground in Gaza to collect information and to provide that information. Nick Schifrin: And finally, sir, some of your Israeli and American critics call you both the firefighter and the arsonist. They thank you for your ...
... sides try to make gains before the worst of winter sets in and a tense calm has returned in Dublin, Ireland, after anti-immigrant rioting. ... Nick Schifrin: In the days of other headlines: A wave of walkouts across Europe hit Amazon on this Black Friday, one of the busiest shopping ...
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