humanitarian ceasefire in gaza. every other member of the council backed the resolution, apart from the uk, which abstained. palestine condemned the result as a terrible day for the council, but israel thanked the us, saying a ceasefire would give hamas - which is classed as a terror group by many western governments, including the uk a chance to regroup. our correspondent hugo bachega reports. in gaza, there is no safe place, says the un secretary general. the healthcare says the un secretary general. the healthca re system says the un secretary general. the healthcare system is collapsing, hospitals have come battlegrounds, and palestinians have no shelter or anything else needed to survive, he says. this was the scene in khan younis in the south yesterday, in the aftermath of an israeli abstract, as the military pushes ahead with its against hamas. hours later, the un in new york, the secretary general called for a ceasefire and how did this warning. there is a high risk
will: america the beautiful performed by the u.s. navy band live on fox square this morning to honor our nation s heros on veteran s day. good morning. welcome to fox & friends . happy veteran s day. rachel: happy veteran s day to you, pete. pete: and to all the veterans out there. that might be one of the best bands we ve ever had. will: that s what toby told you? pete: yes, he only speaks to me and it means something different. will: i heard that part. he said navy beats army every time they perform on fox square. pete: different on the football field, austin. junety amongst veterans and happy veteran s day to all of you out there and those that are married to them and know them and love them and support them and we re honoring vets all morning long and i want to mention the bags and did a segment with heritage gear, heritagegear.com and i brought gifts for my two cohosts and they make sports bags for all licensed teams and they make these and it s beautiful. rachel: t
and he was in 2020, it s true, this is not the joe biden of 2020. which is why you are hearing so many people ask, is this the only option. does the democratic party have to nominate him at the convention, and if not, who could possibly take his place? to be clear. president biden by the numbers alone has had a highly successful presidency. he has gotten a lot done, and made a lot of bipartisan deals that would have arguably eluded another president. but it is increasingly clear he can t exactly sell it. so is there a person who can take all of that and pitch themselves as the best person to extend that record. we have some of the names being thrown around. we have the polling on where those people stand and what an explanation about what an open convention would look like, what the process is from an expert who knows. first, there s also the open question of whether president biden can turn things around. and perhaps the best argument for that was the president biden we just
another it s like a whole new version of the guy that lives in the apartment, your bank in the maroon can be quiet all right. on that note. thanks to you guys. i appreciate you being here. thanks to all of you for watching. i m kasie hunt. don t go anywhere. cnn news central starts right now it all comes down to this seven men, five women are about to start deliberating and are about to decide the fate of a former president and current presidential candidate. a senior exclusive sean diddy combs under new scrutiny right now, sources tell cnn federal investigators are working to bring his accusers before a grand jury and people in texas could be in the dark 40 days is the latest word, the already deadly storms now leaving nearly half million texans without power and more bad weather is on the way. i m kate bolduan with john berman, sara sidner is out today. this is cnn news central good morning for the manhattan criminal court, where as soon as today history will be made, t
harris: all right, we are watching. the day is getting out. we are tilting at any moment, president biden will be departing m david. for the first time in 4 years for those 2. we don t even know if that 2 will shake hands or anything. they will be standing closer together this time. instead of the usual 12 feet, they will be 8 feet apart with their lecterns. the uncertainty and expected fireworks are why it is expected to be the most watched presidential debate in history. one of the key questions tonight is whether biden s weeklong debate prep at camp david will pay off, or will trump do better going out on the campaign trail and having more of a mixed wrap? this is outnumbered. i m harris faulkner with my cohost kayleigh mcenany you re joining us today, and their martha maccallum, fox news contributor and president of american spirit enterprises tammy bruce and fox news contributor senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and former speech writer to president