Preparations for a shutdown have already begun across the country. One week before funding for the federal government runs out on September 30th at midnight. The White House Office of management and budget has already reached out to leaders of federal agencies to coordinate with them. About what they and their staff can expect if they are forced to shut down. Next week. Like the last time the government shutdown, which lasted for 35 days from the tail end of 2018, until the first weeks of the 2019. Millions of americans lives will be disrupted as various federal services will be shuttered, and work will be followed, and workers will be furloughed, and wont be paid for the direction of the shutdown. Workers who are considered essential, like Border Patrol agents, federal law enforcement, and air Traffic Controllers, will continue working. But also will not be paid until congress results the dispute. Federal employees will be eligible to be receiving back pay, but an impending shutdown p
fronts. house rules committee set to formalize impeachment inquiry into president biden, that means the house could vote on the measure tomorrow, same day laumsz are demanding hunter testify. in washington, president zelenskyy will meet with president biden and mike johnson for financial support for his war against russia. and waiting to learn the fate of harvard s president claudine gay. hundreds of faculty members have signed a letter to support her. will she lose her job? we ll see. you are wauchling fox and friends, i m todd piro. carley has the day off. brooke singman has more on the possible impeachment inquiry. brooke. brooke: considering resolution to formalize the impeachment inquiry today and full house is expected to vote on the rule strm. if it passes, lawmakers say we could see articles of impeachment drafted in the first half of next year. the full vote comes on same day hunter biden is subpoena to testify. the most extreme measures of the conference are pus
it is 1:00 in the afternoon in israel. and new images show the children who are part of monday s hostage release being united with their families after seven weeks of captivity we expect the release of 10 more hostages at this point on tuesday. 11 israelis, including nine children were freed yesterday as part of the temporary cease-fire between israel and hamas. that bricks the total to 51 over the last four days. lawrence: the limited truce has been extended to at least wednesday. we have been seeing large dark smoke clouds filling the gaza skyline over the last hour, brian. brian: what s that about. trey yingst is live in tel aviv right now. hey, trey. trey: hey, guys, good morning. it s day five of the cease-fire between israel and hamas. we got update from one of the top doctors here at the hospital in tel aviv discussing the conditions condition of the patients that got hear last night those children that were released from gaza as part of this larger cease-fire
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next 24 hours. 150 palestinian prisoners will be handed over in exchange, we think, for 50 hostages taken by the terrorist group. jeff joins us live from tel aviv. jeff. sometimes this is the most dangerous part of a war, when you have an upcoming pause in the fighting. there is not a pause right now. it will not go into effect until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. that is part of the reason you are seeing the smoke rise above gaza. later today, we learned we ll be getting a press conference, news conference from prime minister netanyahu. the first comments he makes since they came to this agreement with hamas around 3 a.m. local time temperature took six hours to get to this decision. prior to the meeting, prime minister netanyahu called it a tough decision, but the right decision. under this brokered deal, israel will get 50 hostages, women and children, and israel will release 150 palestinian prisoners. as far as hostages being released from gaza, they will come out in groups of 10