Are you planning to present a final Hostage Deal to both sides this week . President biden were very close to that. What makes you think this deal will be successful in a way the other deals were not . President Biden Hope springs eternal. Mr. President, do you think its time for prime Minister Netanyahu to do more on this issue . Do you think he is doing enough . President biden no. Kevin that was President Biden moments ago promising a Hostage Deal is imminent and tearing into netanyahu as the Jewish State erupts in Fury And Mourning following the discovery of the bodies of six hamas hostages found in a Gaza Tunnel saturday executed by hamas just days before they were expected to be rescued. President biden and the Vice President Kamala Harris set to meet at the White House in the Situation Room trying to get a handle on a crisis that has now left one of our own murdered in gold blood. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to Fox News live im kevin corke. Julie im julie banderas. Hersh go
when he became the first pope to resign and almost 600 years. he cited a quote, lack of strength of mind and body as his reason for stepping down. benedict was born in germany and grew up as the regime was gaining power. after the war. he turned to theological studies and eventually became a professor in 1951. he was ordained as a priest. as work in theology attracted the attention of the archbishop. who asked him to serve his expert assistance at the second vatican council in the sixties , and then in 1977, he was appointed archbishop of munich . three months later, he became cardinal benedict. the 16th was elected pope in 2005 following the death of his close friend, pope john paul, the second at age 78. he became the oldest newly elected pope since 1970. pope benedict the 16th dedicated his entire adult life to the church from 1951 when he was ordained a priest until resigning his pope in 2013, greg palkot, takes a look at his life and legacy. when john paul. the second di
hello and welcome to our viewer here is in the united states and all around the world. i m michael holmes. appreciate your company. coming up this hour on the program, the home stretch. candidates making their final pitch to voters ahead of the u.s. midterms. we re following all the key races that could tip the balance of power in washington. but the shadow of 2020 still hanging over the ballot box in some parts of the u.s. why there are growing fears some candidates might not accept the election results. plus, ukraine bracing for a bitter winter as russian strikes hammer the power grid, leaving millions in the cold and the dark. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with michael holmes. and we are now just one day from the critical midterm elections in the united states, and the stakes couldn t be higher. the candidates now making their final pitches ahead of election day. up for grabs, all 435 house seats and 35 of the 100 senate seats. the outcome of this elec
back for another hour. here are the big stories we re watching. another tidal wave of plight cancellations for southwest customers today, thousands left stranded and baggage grave yards across the airports and exhausted customers fighting for answers. i ve spent about nine and a half hours trying to get through to southwest, just on hold with them. probably about 17 calls. and every time, i get about two and a half hours in, it just drops. the line just drops. in buffalo, snow is starting to melt as the death toll mounts. with mounting snow of this volume comes rapid flooding for search and rescue teams to deal with. the latest on their efforts and the blame game over the county s response to the historic blizzard in just a minute. new developments on capitol hill. the january 6th committee just dropped another batch of deposition transcripts, and there are some familiar trump world names on the list. speaking of donald trump, after almost four years of legal battles,
interest. inflation, the cost of fuel, the realistic fear what may have. takeover sag da. musk gearing up to potentially cut 3700 jobs email. employees may see sue the company for violating a california law requiring 60 days notice. right center field. mccormick mic on the move. at the track, at the wall, makes a grab. two gone in the ninth. brian: now this is getting serious. we are just four days away from the midterm elections. and we are talking to voters all across the country, no joke, jack. will: no joke because here in the studio we are joined by a panel of voters for all three hours. katie: yes, we are. first head down to the sunshine state where steve doocy is talking to florida voters at harry and the native in hope sound. they kept us in business. we changed the name 35 years ago to the natives because they kept us in business. we weren t much in the 50 s and 60 s. steve: didn t know if anybody would show up. you put it on your facebook page. i