[cheers and applause] greg: yeah, all right, let s welcome tonight s guests. he looks like a car salesman and smells like an air freshener, cohost of fox and friends first, todd piro. don t let the accent fool you she s here to school you, cohost of the bottom line on fox business, dagen mcdowell! [cheers and applause] greg: he knows eight ways to kill a man with a paper clip, nine if it s rusty. former cia operative and host of the president s daily brief podcast, mike baker! [cheers and applause] greg: and if walls could talk, her office would be in witness protection. new york times best selling author and fox news contributor kat timpf! [cheers and applause] greg: all right. well, that s about it for me. before we get to some new stories, let s do this. greg s leftovers. greg: yeah. it s leftovers where i read the jokes we didn t use this week and as always it s my first time reading them. so if we suck we ll staple joe machi to a wall and use his head as
oh, yeah. yeah, all right. let s welcome tonight s. e he looks like a car salesman. it smells an air freshener. co-host of fox and friends. first, todd pyro, don t let the accent fool you. she s here to school yet. co-host of the you bottom onwel! fox business, dagen mcdowell. o he knows eight ways to kill a man with a paperclip. nine if it s rusty, a formert of cia operative and host of the president s daily brief podcast, mike baker. s coul and if walls could talk, new yo her office would be in witness protection. new york times best sellinrkg aug author and fox news contributor carter. all right. well, that s about it for me. before we get to some new stories, do this. greg s leftover birds. i mm. yeah, it s leftoversd . i read the jokes we didn t use this week. and as always,rsme it s my firsc time reading them. so if they or staple joe joe mackie to a wall and use his head as a dartboard. earlier this week, the white house unveiled its 2023 holidayons. decoratio
janis mackey frayer, nbc news. can t blame him. that s going to do it for me today. deadline white house starts right now. hey, everyone, it is 4:00 in new york. i m alicia menendez in for nicole wallace. no shortage of news both here at home and abroad. the truce between israel and hamas has come to an end after seven days that saw hostages released by hamas, prisoners released by the israeli government, and a steady flow of humanitarian aid into gaza. on capitol hill, new york republican george santos became the sixth person in american history to be expelled from congress. we begin with a new ruling from a federal appeals court that ex-president donald trump can be sued in relation to the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol. rejecting his bid for sweeping presidential immunity against civil claims. trump s team had previously argued that almost all of his conduct was protected while he was still an incumbent esident. including on january 6th. and that this
mar-a-lago is worth $18 million. mar-a-lago is worth probably 15 to 100 times more than that and it s a terrible thing. at the end of the day the documentary evidence demonstrated that, in fact, he falsely inflated his assets to basically enrich himself and his family. he continued to persistently engage in fraud. the numbers don t lie. donald trump as new york attorney general letitia james after another combative day in court for the former president. we ll recap trump s testimony and get expert legal analysis in just a moment. also ahead israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu continues to reject calls for a cease-fire but appears to be open to some pauses in the gaza offensive. plus, it is election day in america. we ll break down some of the key races across the country. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, november 7th. eit is election day. don t forget to vote. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. and we ll begin
hamas captivity and why the mission almost fell apart. plus with palestinian civilians killed in the raid, could the united states push for a cease-fire ban jeopardy. cbs evening news starts now. international pressure builds on hamas to accept a cease-fire and hostage proposal laid out by president biden. tonight the terror group says it s ready to negotiate. good evening, i am norah o donnell. thank you for being with us. we want to begin with the new diplomatic push to stop the israel-hamas war. and renewed hope that more hostages could be released. the u.n. security council just approve the latest plan and america s top diplomat secretary of state antony blinken is back in the middle east trying to close the deal tonight. this comes as we are getting dramatic new video of the daring raid that freed four is really hostages over the weekend. which came at a staggering cost for palestinian civilians. cbs s chris livesay s leads us off from tel aviv. new footage shows the