number of migrants putting a strain on both their governments. what can they get done? we ll have the latest coming up. we re going to start in the middle east where israel says it is battling enemies in gaza, in the west bank. lebanon, syria, iraq, yemen, and iran simultaneously. the heaviest fighting is happening in central gaza right now where israel says refugee camps are now considered a new battle zone. the u.n. says bombings there have killed at least 100 palestinians since christmas, and despite evacuation orders there is, quotes, no safe place for gaza residents to go. jay gray is live in tel aviv. jay, give us the very latest on the intensity of fighting happening now. reporter: yeah, it s very intense right now. in fact, some humanitarian agencies saying this is the most violent and deadly fighting we ve seen since the beginning of the ground invasion into gaza. we know that the idf is working, as you talked about, in these refugee camps, in central gaza just o
whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous figh- o the ramparts we we watched were so gal hasn tly streaming gal hasn tly streaming gallantly streaming. and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that that our flag was still there. o, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave [applause] thank you. rachel: wow. will: stunning. that was the your national anthem performed by 9-year-old, i amazing. right there, live on fox square as we continue the great american 9/11 pickleball marathon. beautiful. rachel: she s so little. i ran into her, i didn t know that she was the one singing this morning. i ran into her coming out of the green room. she s so little, if he just packs so much into that voice. unbelievable. pete: yeah. what s your 9-year-old doing this morning? al really good. if. rachel: mine are watching tv, i don t know. will: eating luck de
bargains and buying toys. other than people are really nervous about what is going to happen in the future. they re worried about a recession in 2023. you had jeff bezos warning people not to buy stuff. they said online sales will be up 3%. this is the founder of amazon. jeff bezos. let s listen to this. the economy does not look great. things are slowing down. you re seeing lay-offs in many sectors of the economy. the probabilities say if we re not in a recession, we re likely to be in one very soon. you have to try to be reasonable about it and take as much risk off the table. hope for the best and prepare for the worst. that is a little unusual coming from him. shouldn t he be promoting shopping? yeah. a lot of retailers were upset. they don t want retailers to delay buying decisions. on the other hand, pretty good
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