released people resportedly arrived in ramallah, in the west bank. the international red cross has been helping transport freed hostages from gaza and palestinian detainees from israel. in this war, they re maintaining a role of a neutral intermediary. for more on this let s speak to matt morris from the international committee of the red cross. thank you forjoining us. first of all, explain what the role is of the red cross when it comes to the transportation of these hostages. yes, so we work in conflict zones around the world and we have done so for very many years. our role, it is quite clear. once an agreement is reached, the two site have come to an agreement and they have decided what that agreement entails, then they come to us, the idea being that perhaps we are the trusted organisation that can be given the role of transferring people. once that agreement is made we are then requested to do this. what that has entailed over the last four days, as you have been descr
on donald trump s verdict. exclusive reporting on how u.s. officials are bracing for north korea to drop and october surprise, possibly at the urging of vladimir putin. two the day after the verdict of donald trump s trial, president biden weighed in and no one was above the law was reaffirmed. that democratic doctrine that the law applies to everyone withstood the first criminal trial of an american president. the days that followed the closing, experts are opined. the system did work. and also according to donald trump, ordered it rigged while leaving the courthouse on thursday in a rambling 33 minute press conference at the trump tower. in a statement, elise stafanik said that today s verdict shows how corrupt and rigged the american justice system has become under joe biden. june jordan called the verdict a try just the charges see. it s easy to dismiss these comments, attempts to delegitimize the jury s decision. it has taken a body blow by donald trump and his syc
everyone come i am laura ingraham and this isnight. the ingraham angle reportingin from texas. thank you for joining us tonight. this is a fox news alert, a historic moment president trump filling guilty all 34 counts. we will go live in just a moment but first. i guess we all need what, toat i shop at banana republic from now on because that is what it feels like, yeah, sa ba banana repubc and i wish there was something n to laugh about but there is not. this is disgraceful day that america may never recover from here the jury convicted trump oe all 34 counts of falsifying business records in order to6 interfere with 2016 presidential election. we will break that all down for our you but from the beginning this case should have never been brought. this judge should never be allowed to sit on the case. these charges should never have been dismissed when the first motion filed by the defense. t the jury instructions were fatally flawed to come flawed, farcical. you don t hav
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