neil: the rare sound of sirens blairing in jerusalem today. hamas terrorists fire up missiles in to israel. the war still on despite pressure on israel to start cooling things off. now the israeli military said that they mistakingly shot and killed three hostages held by hamas. could this only increase that pressure? welcome, ever. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it to peter doocy at the white house where tensions are getting higher now between our serves and israel if you re to believe the revelations including within the walls of the white house itself. hi, peter. yes, that is because white house officials would like to see this conflict end at some point, but they don t want to tell israel that they have to stop going after hamas. white house officials all the way up to the president know that israel right now is in a position where they risk losing international support for their cause. so we re hearing from the national security adviser in israel and who has been there
world. the president trying to reassure americans that their deposits are safe while making sure to blame republicans. thanks for the quick action of my administration over the past few days americans can have confidence the banking system is safe. when no losses will be borne by the taxpayers. during the obama-biden administration we put in place top requirements on banks. unfortunately the last administration rolled back these requirements. what do you know about why this happened and can you assure americans there won t be a ripple effect? should all depositors be productive at all banks? dana: present getting praise from jen psaki. it s important to note president biden does nothing at 9:00 a.m. he is a night owl. the fact that he s doing this at 9:00 a.m. anyway speaks to how vital the white house recognizes it is for have his voice out there. conveying back to the american public. dana: banks facing criticism for being more focused on the green agenda rather
inflationary fears gripping the bond mark. a ten year note and a lot of mortgages attached to that is close to 4%. the highest in more than three months. oh, yeah, existing home sales fell for the 12th straight month. then there s the global concerns. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. we had more red than green and a lot more questions than answers as to what happens next. add all of those domestic concernses with now international concerns. vladimir putin saying he s pulling out of the nuclear treaty with the united states. within hours, confirmation from china that xi jinping, its leader, will be going to russia and maybe providing lethal weaponry to russia in the battle in ukraine. this is all coming at a time when it looks like the global environment is fracturing as the market environment is hemorrhaging. is that justified? are we putting the kibosh on this market rally too soon? who better to go to than gary kaltbaum. what happened today? i think it s a
cassidy hutchison was aide to chief of staff mark meadows. she says she was in the room when a number of conversations happened. she spoke to a special session of the january 6th committee this afternoon was w. eye-opening testimony. congressional correspondent aishah hasnie is live on capitol hill with the latest. good evening, hash shah. good evening, bret. the former president has already responded almost immediately during that hearing calling this witness bad news. but, her testimony was dramatic and may have already caused serious damage. do you swear a last-minute hearing with a surprise star witness. cassidy hutchison, special assistant to former president trump in the chief of staff s office told the house committee during the riot she first felt scared when mark meadows predicted the day could go down hill. he said something to the effect of there s a lot going on cass, but, i don t know, things might get real, read bad. when january 6th came hutchison p
will: antony blinken is in jordan meeting with several middle east leaders has the israeli ground offensive grinds on. arab officials pushing for a cease-fire but benjamin netanyahu says no pause unless all hostages are released. translator: are forces operating all fronts at all capacities. our victory will be swift and clear and deliver a message to our enemies that will resonate for generations. will: they are allowing a safe quarter to allow palestinians to get out of northern gaza. any social media post, if you care about your self and your loved ones, he d our instruction to head south. rachel: mike tobin is live on the ground in southern israel. tell us quickly, are you seeing or hearing reports that palestinians are taking advantage of this order to get out? reporter: they did in the early stages. as the communications a dip in and out you lose contact so i don t have good information whether they are heading south as they are urged to do. antony blinken in the re