inflation that is not going down significantly. we will have the latest on the midterms including a fallout from all this week s debates. but, first up, the preelection economy where it stands. white house correspondent jackii heinrich starts us off from the north lawn. good evening, bret. the president is in syracuse touting the biden administration investment and praising today s economic report. the data is not what it seems on the surface. great economic report today. the g.d.p. report. things are looking good. at first glance today s g.d.p. report suggests the u.s. economy is turning around after two consecutive quarters of negative growth. but a closer look shows the 2.6% growth was driven by flux yaptions in international trade, not reflecting the underlying health of the economy and increased government spending. economists think both will drop off in quarter four. moreover, consumer spending is slowing as inflation climbs faster than wages. moody s chief econom
[sound of gunfire] state Department Spokesperson confirms 29 u. S. Citizens killed in israel and 15 u. S. Citizens unaccounted for. Rockets strikes, ramping up in gaza city as israel readies a massive Ground Assault on Hamas Terrorists in gaza city. The clock is now ticking for civilians living in Northern Gaza to evacuate. Good evening, im jon scott and this is a special two hour edition of the fox report. Jon we begin with Fox Team Coverage tonight david spunt at the white house on president bide s response former israeli Prime Minister Neftali Bennett on eradication of hamas as proand antibreak out worldwide but first mike tobin live in Southern Israel with whats happen on the ground there. Mike. Reporter jon soldiers in armor continue to move into position here along the gaza strip. Drones are overhead. Afterartillery thongedders intoe night as idf says troops all overt nation of israel are readying themselves for an operation with particular emphasis on Ground Operations. Prime mi
did hunter biden just call the republican s bluff. the president s son agrees to testify to congress but under one condition. trending in america s crime crisis this so-called crash and grab robbery. we will show you what that is all about. and growing concerns over a new respiratory virus from china. is this deja vu all over again? but, first, breaking tonight, as another group of hostages is released by hamas, we are learning some of the remaining captives are no longer in hamas custody. the israeli defense forces say some hostages are being held by other terror groups, making them harder to find. this comes as the truce is interrupted by sporadic violence. correspondent nate foy is in northern israel to begin our coverage tonight. hi, nate. nate: good evening, john. tonight 12 hostages back in israel and finally reuniting with their families after just going through absolute hell in hamas captivity for 53 straight days. for a moment today it appeared that the possible ex
captions by vitac www.vitac.com outfront next, israeli troops pushing deep into gaza. this as an israeli soldier is rescued. and hamas releases a new hostage video. we re going to speak to the family of one of the women in that video. plus, outfront s exclusive dispatches from gaza. tonight, an american doctor from colorado stuck there, tells us fights are breaking out, violence over food. also breaking this hour, the los angeles fire department releasing new details about what officials found when they arrived at matthew perry s home as the cast of friends breaks its silence this hour. and good evening. i am erin burnett. outfront tonight, the breaking news. this is the time for war. those are the exact words tonight from the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu as israeli troops and tanks advance deeper into gaza. there is more gunfire, more explosions. our reporting team hearing tonight, longtime israeli reporter of axios telling outfront tha
a hearing scheduled for january 24th will determine if the final report will be released to the public. after two years of politically and racially diverse congressionally mandated commission has completed its recommendations to rename army bases and remove statues and art that celebrate those who voluntarily served the confederate army. the pentagon has ordered of the name changes to be implemented by the end of the year. the price tag? an estimated 62 and a half million dollars. the chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin at the pentagon tonight. nine army bases will face name changes including fort bragg, north carolina named for braxton bragg, an ill tempered slave-owning confederate general who lost most of his battles and troops. fort bragg was named in 1918 during the jim crow period as an olive branch to southern families whose sons the military hoped to recruit. it s been home to the u.s.