Off on the framework of a Ceasefire Deal and hostage release in gaza, and now its up to hamas to agree to the deal. This comes after the United States air dropped thousands of meals into gaza a this weekend. Welcome to fox news live, im mike emmanuel. The deal is reportedly for a 6week pause in fighting and the release of more israeli hostages and palestinian prisoners. Trey yingst is live in tel aviv with more on the fragile state of those talks for a potential ceasefire. Hello, trey. Reporter mike, good afternoon. Overnight if israel says their Military Hit Dozens of different targets inside gaza in a matter of minutes looking to put new pressure on hamas amid these ongoing cease fire conversations. The civilian population in gaza continues to pay the highest price amid the war. Mohamed calls out for survivors under the wreckage of his family home. Overnight israel launched a new round of airstrikes against central and southern gaza, killing both militants and civilians. [speaking in
Border this afternoon, underscoring how important both parties view the immigration issue. Defense secretary lloyd austin facing tough questions from lawmakers about his secret cancerrelated hospitalization during the holiday season. The Biden Administration is raising National Security concerns that china could Spy On Americans through Chinese Technology in electric and connected cars. The Commerce Secretary will be here to explain. Good day, everyone. Im Andrea Mitchell In Washington. The Supreme Court will decide whether donald trump can be held criminally liable for actions taken while he was in office. That decision by the high court to hear the case in late april, two months from now, will delay mr. Trumps d. C. Election interference trial further. Late wednesday, illinois became the third state to find the republican frontrunner ineligible to serve under the 14th amendments insurrection klaus, or to be on the ballot. The decision to remove him from the ballot in illinois hinges
republicans voted no. chad we heard yelling and cheers from the floors what could you tell us question mark democrats were yelling at republicans to close the vote democrats did not to want to impeach mayorkas. they kept yelling at regular order shut off the vote here s what happened at the end. there were 4 republicans who voted no but i wanted to point it out. here are the 4 and i want to explain why. mike gallagher, the republican of wisconsin tom mcclintock republican of california ken buck the republic of colorado and blakemore the vice chair at the end of the vote he switched his vote so it was 216-214 it was t215 to 215 and why does blakemore who wanted to impeach mayorkas switch his vote? republicans want to call this back up somewhere in the future at some point they re going to get steve scalise the majority leader out he has been out for cancer treatment and there is a on long island if the republicans win that seat this was a major defeat and this is embarrassin
voted no. now, let s go live to capitol hill where fox news senior congressional correspondent chad pergram has all the details. now, chad, we heard yelling. then we heard cheers from the floor. what can you tell us? well, democrats were yelling at the republicans to close the vote. because they were prevailing in this, obviously democrats did not want to impeach alejandro mayorkas, so they were winning, they kept yelling regular order. shut off the vote. and so here s what happened at the end. as you say there were four republicans who voted no. but i want to point out that that s with a caveat. here are the four who voted no and i will explain why this is very important. mike gallagher republican of wisconsin. ttom mcclintock. ken buck republican of colorado. the vice chair of the republican conference blakemore. now, at the end of the vote he switched his vote so this lost. 216 to 214. it was 215 to 215. by rule, a tie vote loses in the house of representatives. so why d
it s good to be back with you in this second hour of chris jansing reports. at this hour, just moments ago, the social media grilling on capitol hill wrapped up. powerful ceos facing intense questioning from senators with the power to regulate their site s child safety. the stunning numbers on the threat to children and the heated exchanges with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. plus, we re watching for an interest rate decision from the fed that s expected at any moment. the real world implications for every day americans. also, a gruesome scene, a man is under arrest accused of posting a video online after beheading his father. why did he do it? and new details on the potential plan to retaliate for the deaths of three u.s. soldiers in jordan. how the high-stakes response could last for weeks. we ve got a lot to get to, but we start with the breaking news in the middle east. monica alba is covering the white house. we just learned about new strikes in the houthi