Are you planning to present a final Hostage Deal to both sides this week . President biden were very close to that. What makes you think this deal will be successful in a way the other deals were not . President Biden Hope springs eternal. Mr. President, do you think its time for prime Minister Netanyahu to do more on this issue . Do you think he is doing enough . President biden no. Kevin that was President Biden moments ago promising a Hostage Deal is imminent and tearing into netanyahu as the Jewish State erupts in Fury And Mourning following the discovery of the bodies of six hamas hostages found in a Gaza Tunnel saturday executed by hamas just days before they were expected to be rescued. President biden and the Vice President Kamala Harris set to meet at the White House in the Situation Room trying to get a handle on a crisis that has now left one of our own murdered in gold blood. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to Fox News live im kevin corke. Julie im julie banderas. Hersh go
Of a voluntary formation of a Territorial Community took part in the defense of kyiv in the battles in irpen in the battles in the baryshiv direction on the left bank in the liberation of bucha gostomel and so on after the siege of kyiv ended after the muscovites were driven away from kyiv and the battalion became part of the National Guard, namely the fourth operational brigade of the National Guard and left for combat work in rubizhne and the city of rubizhne, luhansk region, where he passed through extremely difficult battles. Then there were equally extremely difficult battles in lysychansk, north donetsk, then it was just last summer in the second half of the summer, an extremely heavy combat company in the village of zaytseva, bakhmatsky district, now the initiative in this direction is by ukrainian forces, and actually everything should go according to plans to destroy the orcs, but we will not rush ahead because this war is a difficult war and i will not i would like to give so
katty kay said earlier, has 2% inflation over 10% inflation, an energy crisis, the possibility of blackouts, 1970-style blackouts coming this winter, and strikes looming on the horizon. things are dark, indeed, for whomever replaces liz truss. she was sort of the ultimate simplistic free marketeer. she felt whatever the circumstances, the tax cuts the solution. of course that s what the markets reacted to. so in a way the ultimate free marketeer was defeated by the free markets. you can t afford this, the timing is offer. the british political system and british people won t accept this in a time of growth. she couldn t defeat the markets. so, whoever comes after her is going to have to first and foremost adhere to james carville s saying, if i died and came back and were recree itted, it would be as the bond markets. but, you know, if you judge britain as a balance sheet, as an economy, as a society, it s actually it looks fine. these are all unforced errors. these are
killed. italy s prime and, mario draghi has resigned. the doctors have effectively cured the rare bleeding disorder, haemophilia b. and no ordinary telescope. a first time that scientists will be able to detect the smashing together of neutron stars. welcome to the programme. the foreign secretary, liz truss, says the treasury s economic economic policies have failed to deliver growth for two decades, including the past 12 years of conservative rule. she s rejected concerns that the tax cuts she s promised if she becomes the next prime minister would increase inflation. ms truss and her conservative leadership rival, rishi sunak, are now setting out their pitches to win over the party membership, who will have the deciding vote over the summer. our political correspondent, iain watson, reports. his report contains some flashing images. it s going to be a busy six weeks. liz truss has been in the cabinet for the past eight years, but she s fighting this leadership election lik
Between philadelphia and mt. Vernon for a not very president ial reason. With us now is lee around ornol senior director of the library and collections and chief operating officer. Thanks so much for joining us. Its a pleasure to be here. Youre the historical person forgo to facts. Im happy to be here. Ive been with the Historical Society for 24 years and tour guide within the city. Its always amazing that people even locals dont know a lot of the history of their own city and area. One of the first ones starts with the founding of philadelphia and that it was first founded by william penn, a quaker. You already mentioned early that race street used to be called sasa frasthe east west trees were named for trees and north south after numbers and philadelphia was the very first city built on a public grid and public quar system in the United States and also first city that established a street numbering system based on numbers systemically. And why numbers and trees . Its because part of