war. four soldiers are reunited with their families after being rescued live in gaza by the israeli defense forces. all four were transported to a hospital near tel aviv. there is good medical condition according to phylicia. they were kidnapped from the musical during the attack on october 7th. that includes noa argamani. seen in this disturbing video being kidnapped and driven away on a motorcycle. it was an emotional reunion and her loved ones. including her father who is she is seen hiking in this video. and earlier president biden reacted to the news during his trip to paris, france. before i joining me from tel aviv is sanchez. and what more do we know about how and where this rescue operation was executed? so, jonathan that this rescue operation took place in broad daylight at 11:00 a.m. in central gaza. these three military says that was based on weeks of intelligence. they simultaneously stormed two apartments and buildings around 200 yards away from each other
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in the uk, on pbs, and around the globe. europe has a very low vaccination rate for covid and yet today spain, france, italy and germany became the latest european countries to suspend use of the oxford/astrazeneca coronavirus vaccine. the decision follows reports from norway that a small number of recipients developed blood clots. but the world health organization, the manufacturer, and many other governments insist that the vaccine is safe and that there s no evidence linking it to blood clots. the bbc s fergus walsh has more. a public display of confidence in the oxford/astrazeneca vaccine from northern ireland chief medical officer today. by contrast, you cannot have the jab in the irish republic, in france, germany and a growing list of eu countries which have temporarily suspended its use. this is a safe, effective vaccine as recommended by mhra, let s remember, this virus kills people, it kills people my age, younger people and older people. the benefit is strongly in
announcing his retirement after 20 seasons in the nfl. fox & friends first starts right now. good morning, you are watching fox & friends first on this monday morning, i m benjamin hall in for todd piro. jillian: i m jillian mele. good to see you this morning. i don t think many people are surprised by the drew brees announcement. did you follow him. he s a name that is well-known over here, 15 years, 20 years in total. so yeah, only a few football names are well-known here and he is certainly one of them. jillian: that says a lot right there. let s begin with a fox news alert. a chicago police officer is not the face in a precinct parking lot. the 26 veteran of the department was grazed on the chin. he was later released from the hospital. no arrests have been made. detectives are looking into whether the sergeant was targeted. he is the 13th officer to be shot at or shot this year. today, a rendell gas station will descend upon the mexican border as an influx of ill
announcing his retirement after more than 20 seasons in the nfl. fox & friends first continues right now. have a nice day. jillian: 5:00 on the east coast, in new york city, and it is 10:00 in london town. good morning to, i m jillian mele. you re watching fox & friends first on this monday. good to see you, benjamin. ben: you too. we both had to get up an hour earlier today. a lot of people will be struggling this morning with daylight saving time. jillian: it s always a struggle. a lot of people like the whole daylight longer but for me when you go to bed at 6:00 p.m., when it s super bright shining in your room it makes it a little challenging. so i have mixed opinions on this. ben: i can tell you, there is perhaps some hope in. neil: in sight. senator rubio put a bill up, seeks to make daylight saving permanent, partly to do with the golf and barbecue lobby. they want an extra hour of daylight. jillian: as a golfer, i can appreciate that. ben: as can i. today, a