Bret good evening. Welcome to washington. I am bret baier. The Bidenharris Administration is sending what it calls a small number of additional u. S. Troops to the Middle East. This comes as the israeli offensive against hezbollah terrorists in lebanon is expanding tonight. Hundreds of Air Strikes have been lost with Israel Warning residents of Southern Lebanon to stay away from hezbollahs Weapons Storage sites. Lebanons Health Ministry says more than 490 people have been killed so far and the most devastating barrage since the two fought 18 years ago. Fox Team Coverage Tonight with the Middle East on the brink. Jacqui heinrich at the White House with about the administration is saying about the growing conflict in the region good Mike Tobin live in tel aviv. Good evening, mike. After almost a year in which israel says 9, 9,000 Rockets E Air force responded striking at some 1300 targets in the south lebanon. As a Defense Minister booted, to demolish what has been built over the last 20
the town hall with the gop frontrunner and the reaction from the republican rivals and the impact now on the republican primary. what voter ss in the gop and fa beyond learned from donald trump last night. and preparing for a surge of migrants hours before a covid policy ends tonight. more from border. and now, twist on a murder case. joran van der sloot is being extradited to the united states. all of this now on cnn news central. the end of title 42 ends just before midnight which is going to allow the border officials to send migrants back across the border. it is what the border patrol has been waiting after they have been apprehending migrants each day. the border patrol says they are waiting to go to dallas, houston, new york and miami, and nick valencia is in brownsville, texas, for us this morning. what are you seeing for us on the streets. sara, it is a lot. a lot to be surrounded by this hopelessness, and these migrants who have been crossing seemingly optim
hello, a very warm welcome to the programme. let s start here in the uk where, in a few hours from now, the next leader of the conservative party and the uk will be announced. we won t officially know who that is until 12:30 bst but we do know for sure that whomever takes the reins will have a monumental task, both economically and politically. rising inflation and the high energy prices will be at the forefront of voters minds, while businesses will be keen to see stability and a commitment to economic growth going forward. our economics editor faisal islam has been looking at some of the immediate pressing issues. this is the economic reality facing the new prime minister. inflation at 10% and heading higher on these official forecasts. it may even go above 15%. five or even ten times target. in the general economy is already falling and heading for a 1990s style recession, according to the bank of england. the core of it all, energy prices. in international markets having
the message to the families of the hostages in gaza, we will not stop until we get them out. lester holt and kristin welker moderating the republican primary showdown in miami with forceful pushback by nikki haley to a familiar foil. do you want a leader that will put this country first? or do you want dick cheney in three-inch heels. i wear heels for ammunition. she made fun of me for using tiktok. her daughter was using it. let my daughter out of your voice. here is the truth. you are just scum. shutdown watch. with a week to go until the money runs out, the house leaves town until monday after the new speaker fails to corral enough votes for a second approachation bill and offers no plan to avoid the government closing ahead of the holidays. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. the white house is touting that breakthrough in negotiations with israel to help palestinian civilians in gaza. this is not the one to three-day pause in air
today. joining us now is nbc news gabe gutierrez at the white house. raf sanchez in tel aviv. also with us is retired general barry mccaffrey, former gulf war division commander and nbc news military analyst. gabe what do we know about the pauses? reporter: hi there, jose, good morning. news on several fronts here. a short time ago, we heard from the national security council spokesperson admiral john kirby an he said four-hour humanitarian pauses each day, three-hour warning would be given before those humanitarian pauses each day. the idea here being to be able to allow people to get from northern gaza to southern gaza. he srian corridors, including one road a coastal road that should make it easier for people to get into southern gaza. now, the president, though, was also asked about this, as he left the white house. he s heading to an economic event in illinois. but he also made some news because he was asked about the negotiations for a three-day humanitarian pause a