watters, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city. this is the five. an explosive gop debate before voters in iowa make their voices heard in the republican primary race. this time four of the top candidates taking the stage and trying to seize the momentum. the contenders brawling from the opening bell and clashing on the key issues that voters care about. the biggest target of the night, remember forker south carolina governor nikki haley. you have other candidates up here, like nikki haley, she caves anytime the left comes after her, anytime the media comes after her. these wall street liberal donors make money in china. they are not going to let her be tough on china. she will cave to the donor. the only person more fascist than the biden regime right now is nikki haley who thinks the government should identify every one of those individuals with an id. nikki is corrupt. this woman will send your kids to cue so she can buy a bigger house. the donors
morning, including the lest on the temporary truce in gaza. israel and hamas agreed to extend it one more day, but there are signs those talks are becoming more contentious. we ll get a live report from jerusalem in just a moment. also ahead, president joe biden was on the road yesterday pushing his message on the economy, jobs, and the contrast between his administration and former president trump. but he s dropped a key phrase from his speeches. we ll tell you what it is and why he may not be using it anymore. it comes as donald trump continues to rail against a policy that is popular with many americans. plus, we ll take a look at the life and legacy of former secretary of state henry kissinger, who passed away yesterday at the age of 100. along with joe, willie, and me, we have columnist and associate editor for the washington post, david ignatius. white house editor for politico, sam stein. and nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of andrea mi
i m bret baier. breaking tonight, growing concerns that president biden may not be adequately responding to increasing attacks on u.s. forces in the middle east from groups sponsored by iran. iranian proxy groups, another incident today. that makes 47 since mid october. chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin starts us off tonight live from the pentagon. good evening, jennifer. good evening, bret. today another attempted attack on u.s. troops. a kamikaze drone targeted a u.s. outpost in syria. iran and its proxy forces could not seem to be getting the administration s message to stop trying to kill u.s. troops. the pinpoint attack by a pair of american f-15 warplanes on iranian weapon storage facility in eastern syria wednesday has not slowed the rockets and drones fired by iranian proxies. today, u.s. troops shot down a drone headings toward their base, the fifth attack since the u.s. airstrikes. defense secretary lloyd austin issued another warning to ira
anti-semitism that s happening on college campuses across america. in fact we ve heard from already. students, former student who spoke eloquently who just graduated. the house judiciary committee is holding this hearing on free speech on college campuses with college students and professors. the hearing is also looking at that anti-semitism and anti-israel sentiment and violence toward jewish students and those who support those jewish students and those who support israel and its war on blood-thirsty hostage-taking terrorists in gaza, hamas. we re watching all of this and monitor it. there have been some heated moments. you can see one of the protestors has gaza taped across her mouth. a couple of them do. but as this makes news, we ll go back. let s go forward now. president biden is practically begging israel to take a three-day pause in fighting hostage-taking terrorists. biden urged israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to take a break in fighting against hamas terr
hello, i m lucy grey. you re watching the context on bbc news. withjust over a week until the uk general election we find out how the next generation of voters are feeling around 23,000 children from across england and wales have cast their vote in a mock election aimed at preparing under 18 year olds particularly those from marginalised communities to exercise their democratic rights when they reach voting age. among the children taking part in the 0ur generation, 0ur vote intiative, it was labour who had the clear win, with 32% voting for the party. the green party closely followed in second place with 29% of the vote. while the liberal democrats came third with 13% of the vote, reform at 10% and conservatives came last place with a result of 9%. let s speak to farida, a 16 year old pupil who took part in the 0ur generation, 0ur vote project. hello 0ur vote project. to you. just tell me, that s oui’ hello to you. just tell me, that s our panelist, we will hear from