This is a fox news alert. Im kevin clark in washington. Israel continues to pound the gaza strip with war against the u. S. Now in its second week. The Israeli Military says, it attacked more than 200 Terrorist Infrastructures across gaza in the past 24 hours alone. One of those attacks we saw the Senior Leader of hamas actually killed. Meantime, a short time ago, the Israeli Military thwarted terrorists trying enter the country from lebanon. The idf says the four militants who tried to plant a bomb were all killed. Meantime, biden will visit israel on wednesday, looking to send a strong message. The u. S. Stands with its top ally in the region. His scheduled visit comes amid fears the israeli hamas war could expand into a larger regional conflict. President biden will underscore Crystal Clear message to any actor, state or nonstate trying to take advantage of this crisis to attack israel. Dont. To that end, hes deployed two Aircraft Carrier groups and other military assets to the regi
gaza. this welcome by palestinians for prisoners freed in exchange. i m imtiaz tayib in jerusalem where there s growing hope more americans will be released from gaza soon. also tonight, delicate diplomacy. what the biden administration says it is doing to free all americans held by hamas. plus, a gunman opens fire on three college students in burlington, vermont. all of the victims of palestinian descent. heading home. for millions after thanksgiving weather makes it a messy ride. flyers feeling the crush at airports. i m elise preston at l.a.x. with a look at how busy airports are giving holiday travelers an aftertaste. buying boom. holiday shoppers spending big this weekend. in stores and online. and later, ryan s recycling. he s a teenage ceo helping to clean california beaches, turning trash into cash. it s fun. it s good for the planet. why not? and, free money too. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news. from new york, with jericka duncan. good e
of horror every day, including hospitals underfire and an entire population deprived of the basic means of survival. as soon as the news conference starts, we will return to it. time for a look at the business news now with ben thompson. we begin in the us, where world leaders have been arriving in san francisco for the ongoing summit of the asia pacific economic co operation, orapec. but all eyes will be on the high stakes meeting between us presidentjoe biden and his chinese counterpart, xijinping. the leaders of the world s two biggest economies have a lot to discuss including their ongoing disputes over trade, technology, taiwan and the drug fentanyl. for more on this joining me now is drjie yu, senior research fellow on china at the think tank chatham house. thanks for being with us on the programme, and i m looking up the agenda and there are just four hours set aside for the meeting of the two world leaders. the white house already playing down expectations of what t
as is so often the case, virat kohli made the headlines. he scored 117 a record 50th one day century, overtaking sachin tendulkar in the process. he was well supported, though. shreyas iyer added 105 and subman gill scored 80, as india posted a huge 397 4 from their 50 overs the highest score in a men s world cup knockout game. for a while new zealand looked in contention to chase it down, thanks to daryl mitchell s century, but wickets fell around him and eventually scoreboard pressure took its toll, with the black caps bowled out for 327. mohammed shami taking a remarkable 7 57. well, india will face either south africa or australia, who play on thursday. it s already been a world cup winning year for south africa after success in rugby union and captain temba bavuma admits he and his teammates have been inspired by what the springboks achieved. this i think to a large degree we look at them in all, the springboks, and how they have gone about their back to back wins wi
carried out a raid there. and one of the great love stories of british acting timothy west and prunella scales celebrate 60 years of marriage. and coming up on bbc news. virat kohli has scored his 50th odi hundred, breaking the record of fellow indian legend sachin tendulkar, in the cricket world cup semifinal against new zealand. good afternoon. the supreme court has ruled the government s policy of sending some asylum seekers to rwanda is unlawful. in a significant blow to the prime minister, five judges unanimously ruled against his flagship policy to stop illegal migration. they said rwanda has a poor record on human rights and also that, if refugees go to rwanda, there d be a a real risk of them being sent back to the countries they d originally fled from. rishi sunak said it s not the outcome we wanted but that he s now looking at alternative steps which would mean migrants can still be sent to rwanda. here s our political correspondent ione wells. today was jud