welcome to this special edition of hannity . i m jason chaffetz in for sean. we hope you are all having a wonderful christmas season. but we begin with bad news in 2004. during her testimon iy to the 911 commission, condoleezza rice said quote, the terroristso were at war with us, but wrke nt yet at war with them. now, a dark chapter the of american history is repeating itself, thanks in part to presidentis repea jo every week there are morether and more attacks againstr tr our troops abroad. on christmas, three american s members were injur injured, one critically after a dronone cre attack in iraq.dei biden did order a strike t against a terrorist facility,e but so far, the response has been extremely limited. thereha have been more than 100 attacks against u.s. troops carried out by iranian proxies since the beginning of the war in gaza. a conflict started by hamas s barbarica confli october 7th atk against israel and is nowcause ongoing because hamas refu
sean: welcome to special edition of hannity. i m patient safety it s in for sean. we hope you are having a wonderful christmas season. we begin with that is back in 2004 during the testimony to the 9/11 commission, lisa rice said the terrorists were at work with us but we were not yet at war with them. now a dark chapter of american history is repeating itself thanks in part to president joe biden. every week, there are and more attacks against our troops abroad. on christmas, three american service members were injured. one critically after a drone attack in iraqi. biden did order a retaliatory strike against the terrorist facility. but so far the response has been extremely limited. there have been more than 100 attacks against u.s. troops carried out by iranian proxies. since the beginning of the war in gaza. a conflict start by hamas barberic october 7th attack against israel. and it is now ongoing because hamas refuses to agree to a permanent or temporary cease-fire
tonight it s 11:00 here on the east coast. 8:00 on the west coast. breaking tonight, more fallout tonight over the colorado supreme court decision to keep donald trump off the 2024 ballot l. more states follow suit? the former president is also fundraising off the ruling. it even had his republican primary opponents speaking out in his defense. chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live in los angeles where that case goes from here. good evening, jonathan. donald trump might be angry over his legal challenges but the flip side of that for the former president is the old adage that there is no such thing as bad publicity and today everyone was indeed talking trump. as we wait to see whether his legal team asks the supreme court to overturn the colorado court decision, that because he encouraged insurrection he s constitutionally ineligible to be on the ballot, president biden weighed in, all bee it in measured fashion. however, the 14th amendment, let the court make that de
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an official investigation said the shots were fired in breach of the army s rules of engagement. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the hostage deaths broke his heart but that military pressure is still necessary. mr netanyahu has said his country is in a war for its existence which it would continue, despite what he called the heavy price paid by israel. our correspondent hugo bachega reports on the fallout in israel to the hostage deaths and growing pressure to rescue the others still held in gaza. for the families of the hostages who remain in gaza, it s an agonising wait made worse by a tragic mistake. the israeli military has given new details of how three israeli captives were shot dead by its own soldiers. yotam haim, alon shamriz and samer talalka emerged shirtless from a building, carrying a makeshift white flag. one of the soldiers misidentified them as a threat and opened fire. two were killed instantly. a third, injured, returned to the building and was la