rich: good evening, welcome to new york. i m rich edson in for bret baier. legal team is asking a federal appeals court to drop the election interference case, arguing that he is immune from prosecution. the fight of the senate will be one of the biggest stories of 2024. we will take a closer look. whatever happened to the nationwide protest over the death of george floyd in 2020? some protesters got a major payday. rich richer but, first, breaking tonight, hamas is reportedly rejected an egyptian led peace proposal that would have required the terrorist organization to cr cede power. pal citizennian parliament. knowingations at impasse. it will release more hostages if israel stops its attacks. benjamin netanyahu vowed sunday to keep fighting. all this as pope francis delivered his christmas message calling for peace in the world and calling for end to the gaza. trey yingst is in tel aviv tonight. hey, trey. trey: rich, good evening. it s day 80 of the war between isra
fed up and frustrated. chicago leaders and residents pleading for the bite administration to step in as th migrant crisis takes up brand-new turn. hello and merry christmas. brian, this is a special edition of fox news life our three now. governor craig abbott sending more than 120 migrants to the windy city after mayor brandon johnson threatened to sue what he calls rogue operators, that said the only seeing a fraction of what border states are grappling with on a daily basis. during his life in chicago with the very latest rate where art migrants being housed? kick you right now, close to 30 migrants are spending the christmas on the floor of chicago o hare airport pick chicago hasn t been able to kee up with the demand. at tiny fraction of what border agency, the migrant say they want to come to chicago because it s sanctuary city but texas i started busting to the suburbs that weren t coordinating with the city by issuing fines and even impounding one bus great melt o
investigative information to come forward to help us in our decision making process. and i will stick to that. all right. i ll tell you this, if he s not fired by noon tomorrow, then i want your resignation and every single one of you board members because you do not give a damn about our children or us. stand with us or against us because we ain t going nowhere. we ll bring you more from the meeting tonight and talk to angel garza, who s step daughter was killed along with 18 other students and two teachers that day. also tonight there is more video unseen until now from inside the school. the video underscores what a report released yesterday from a texas state house committee ca called systemic failures and egregiously poor decision making, unquote. according to the committee s report, there are 376 law enforcement officers who responded to the scene. 376. yet, as a full hour ticked away, not one of them managed to do what all first responders are trained to do, which
from inside the school. the video, which will see in a little bit underscores what a report, released yesterday from a texas state house committee calls, systematic failures and agreed to sleep or decision-making, and quote. during the incident, now, according to the committee s report, there were 376 law enforcement officers who responded to the scene. 376, yet, as a full hour ticked away not one of them managed to do what all first responders are trying to do, which is confront the killer immediately. now, compounding that obscenity is how hard getting a straight answer and has been like that from the very first day. there was a couple of law enforcement that engaged the suspect, but he was able to make entry into the school, that s the sergeant with the texas department telling me about a school resource of officers and others who supposedly engage the shooter outside of robb elementary. and, that was a very early report. , and it turned out he was wronged, which o
assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. he served as general counsel for the house intelligence committee during the first impeachment. he s running for congress here in new york for the tenth district. thanks for being here. i m wondering, just having given your experience, what jumps out at you from what you ve seen thus far with the committee? well, it is so nice to have two and a half hours of uninterrupted time to do whatever you want as a congressional committee and not have the five minute rule going back and forth. but what they have done is used it brilliantly. and such a compelling way to paint chiraz a picture of chapters, basically, of what occurred, and focusing on different aspects of it. they brought to life so much of some of what we saw, but so much of what we did not know. so that we are now left with a really clear picture, not only about what happened on january 6th, but on the run up to january 6th, and it looks exactly like a conspiracy to