Custody. It is hoping he will be questioned today. The attack was not believed to be targeted or related to terrorism. Believed to be targeted or related to terrorism to terrorism. Officers ran towards dancer. Youve got officers running towards someone whos waving a sword. I went to the hospital yesterday to see the officers and their families. I saw the inspector whose hand is badly damaged. I saw him before the operation, he was in good spirits. I think that was partly the morphine, to be honest but hes got a lot of patching up to be done on his hand, really serious injuries there. And i was talking to the family and colleagues of the officer, the woman officer, whose really badly damaged arm, really seriously damaged. The surgeon spent many, many hours sort of basically putting her arm back together. It will be a long journey of recovery. One newspaper said of the female officer, it was actually close to her losing her hand, are you able to confirm that . Thats not a million miles a
Columbia university throughout the night past the deadline to disburse. [chanting] todd youre watching Fox And Friends First on wednesday morning, im todd piro. Carley im carley shimkus. The university is claiming negotiations have been made. Brooke singman has the latest. Brooke columbia shedding light telling fox news we are making important progress with the student encampment. Student protesters will dismantle and Remove Sig Nant number of tents and the university will continue conversations. Protesters say they will not be intimidated by the schools disturbing threat of escalation of violence and they refuse to concede toward cowardly threat by administration. Propalestinian students were seen still protesting Outside Columbia past the deadline. They say they dont want the police involved. We dont want no nypd here. [chanting] brooke House Speaker mike johnson is set to visit the University Today and meet with jewish students and set to hold a Press Conversference this afternoon.
360 i m sorry it will an apology from harvard s campus et cetera. good news about the u.s. economy but why so many don t believe it. ellie reave is here to explain it. a ran emotional day for a family of four, michigan high school students he gunned down two years ago. we start with breaking news. short time ago, the u.n, citing no mention in the resolution of the attack by hamas. 13 countries voted in favor, the u.k. abstained. in israel that country s defense minister says he believes there are signs hamas is in his words beginning to break inside gaza. an israeli flag was seen raced in the height of gaza city in the north. alex joins us now. so those comments from the defense minister. what evidence is there if any to support what he said? well, anderson, no doubt israel has degraded hamas s capabilities. they have taken out several thousand of their fighters, they have killed many of their senior commanders and seized a lot of their arsenal. fighting remains particula
and division over the war you rages on college campuses. also good news about the u.s. economy, but why so many don t believe it. elle reeve is in west monroe, louisiana, to understand. and a school shooter hears his ntence, an emotional day for the parents of four students he gunned down. the united states vetoed a u.n. security council resolution, calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza, citing no mention in the resolution of the attack by hamas. 13 countries voted in favor. the uk abstained. in israel, that country s defense minister said he believes there are signs hamas is, in his words, beginning to break inside gaza. today, an israeli flag was raised in the middle of palestine square in the heart of gaza city in the north. alex marquardt has more on the scale and intensity of the battle. alex joins us now. what evidence, if any, is there to support what he said? reporter: well, anderson, no doubt israel has significantly degraded hamas capabilities. they ha
some signs that the temporary ceasefire agreement due to end in a day s time could be extended. hamas and us presidentjoe biden have said they would like to see an extension, but the israeli prime minister said he was open to the idea but has also warned that the war will resume at the end of the deal. 0ur senior international correspondent aurier garin has more. rejoicing in israel after the darkness of recent weeks. the latest group of hostages freed from gaza waved to supporters as they are welcomed home. both israel and hamas are signalling their deal could be extended to free more of those being held. for reunions like this, after 50 days apart. young hostages finally home. emily hand embraced by herfather, thomas, who at one stage believed her dead. now she is free and, he says, doing well. yesterday, we finally got emily back from the hands of the gazan terrorists. she s lost a lot of weight. from herface and body. but generally doing better than we expected. emily s f