Angeles and this is americas late news, function is a night. Breaking tonight, the pushback is now underway republicans are crying foul to many of the claims President Biden made in his state of the Union Address which sounded more like a Campaign Speech replete with promises and even a few swipes at his opponent. President biden was hoping to put aside concerns about his age but he have you may not have succeeded with many saying he sounded angry and at times, very difficult understand. We have a lime live team fox coverage tonight. First, to the Senior National correspondent period he is live in dc with more on the State Of The Union speech kevin good evening. And football terms, tonights state of the Union Address was sort of like showing your opponent your playbook before an upcoming game. Which is to say if you are the gop, after look at the speech as the crib notes for november, keep that in mind. For President Biden, tonights address was about much more than just the speech, it
hello i m alicia acuna along with joey jones, nicole saphier and joe concha. the big story is a fox news alert. a third wave of hostages released by hamas among the 17 is 4-year-old abigail and american israeli girl whose parents were killed in front of her by hamas terrorist on october 7. we have team fox coverage tonight, lu lucas tomlinson is a nantucket massachusetts with bit under biden s reaction but first alex hogan. is the third day of the cease-fire comes to an and 14 israeli hostages have been freed this brings the total to 40 is really hostages, 14 thai hostages and one filipino. among them the very first american dual citizen. abigail was found covered in her parents blood on october 7 when they were killed and she was taken hostage. doctors say as much is there celebrating the 4-year-old who has now been released there is one woman in dire condition, the eldest released today an 84-year-old woman airlifted at the hospital, take a listen. she s in the emerge
helped us find and kill usama bin laden. senate democrats say it s not true. they allege the cia did not learn anything of value and tarnished the reputation of the usa in the process. at the end of the day, the one thing getting some agreement, tonight americans at home and abroad are at greater risk than they were 24 hours ago. was it worth it? we have team fox coverage tonight with brit hume, mike roger, ed henry and former deputy white house press secretary bill burton. but we begin with our chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge who is live in washington. reporter: on the senate floor democratic chairwoman dianne feinstein said the program shut down six years ago is a stain on america s values. history will judge us by our commitment to a just society governed by law and the willingness to face an ugly
in fact, he didn t take any questions. he said that time for questions will be later. in fact, he also alluded to the fact there may be a couple of books down the road. dan springer reporting for us tonight. thank you very much. i mentioned some lawmakers are raising concerns tonight about how the white house worked to free sergeant bergdahl going through the government of qatar. officials are securing his release in exchange for a prisoner swap who were held in guantanamo bay. steve continues our live team fox coverage tonight. and what are the critics concerned about specifically? reporter: well, they worried americans might be captured overseas who want to get the
lightly. we have to have a full dismantling if we want the world to be safer. again, 24 hours later, a little bit less than that, bipartisan pushback on this deal. secretary of state john kerry is trying to ease concerns people say they have about trusting iran. it s not based on trust. it s based on verification. you have to have a mechanism put in place whereby you know exactly what you re getting, and you know exactly what they re doing. and we believe we are at the beginning of putting that in place with iran. we have team fox coverage tonight. from middle east and more live from washington. jennifer, let s start with you. harris, after striking the interim deal in geneva, secretary of state john kerry flew straight to london. now the really hard part begins. that is the effort to get the comprehensive agreement which will require enormous steps in