dramatic moment in court where the prosecutor at 1 point pointed right where the first lady was sitting. judge jeanine pirro joins us on all of the scenes playing out right now. stunning new video just released by israeli officials. this video is incredible. the daring rescue of 4 israeli hostages you see on the screen. you will see the operatives as they burst into the room. they find 3 of the hostages huddled together. they were living in a residence surrounded by hamas. they were basically huddled on the floor. watch. unbelievable. absolutely incredible. the soldiers were hurrying to free these hostages to a waiting helicopter. there was lots of drama between that. a vehicle became unusable and they had to switch them to another vehicle. remember this woman, there she is clinging to the helicopter. she became 1 of the most recognized faces of this october 7th attack because she was the woman carried away on the back of a motorcycle and was screaming don t kill me a choose
abusers. today an emotional day for both hunter biden and his daughter, naomi biden when she took the stand. surveillance video used as evidence today allegedly shows how a throwing the gun in a trash can outside the local grocery store where it was found and turned over to police. sandra: closing arguments are underway. the jury could get the case as early as this afternoon. hello and welcome, everyone. i am sandra smith in new york. john, great to begin a brand-new week with you. john: another five days together. i m john roberts in washington and this is america reports. the prosecution now delivering closing argument after hunter biden s defense team rested their case without calling him to the stage. the defense said the president son did not knowingly live about his drug use when purchasing a handgun back in 2018. let s get straight to the fox news legal editor. carcarrie quebec. the prosecution opened with a bang. they pointed where the first lady was sit
we have a special report on a yazidi family suing an islamic state leader s widow for abuse and sex trafficking. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in new york, where the united nations security council has voted in favour of an american resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire by israel and hamas in gaza. 1a countries voted in favour, with russia abstaining. speaking after the vote, the us ambassador to the un, linda thomas greenfield, said the fighting could end now if hamas accepted the three phase plan. our north america correspondent nada tawfik is monitoring events for us, and sent us this update. the united states, i think, it s no surprise that this resolution, the vote, coincided with antony blinken s trip to the region. and what we heard from the united states was that this was the best possible way to secure a durable end to the war, saying that it really is a deal that was israel s initiative, it outlined thr
sense of pain and deep sadness for anyone who hears about it. you almost wish that this story was a fiction or a movie, but it is real life, and it happened. i am wondering when you are sitting here today, and having to relive, having to explain, having to discuss, what does that even feel like, knowing that this never should have happened? it is almost surreal. it is almost it has been a long time coming, waiting on, you know this outcome, you know, for everything that we said you know happened, everything we feel happened. it is still a surreal feeling. i mean, is a dream we still dream about. you must have trouble in the
yes, that is my point, where have law enforcement been. you know what i mean. there has been no mystery. it is been almost 30 years, multiple decades. when you say, sir, that it has been no mystery, do you know who killed tupac? or who you think might have killed tupac, your brother? no i don t. unfortunately i don t know for sure. but, these, this theory hasn t been looked into for 27 years, why? my family has been traumatized, my sister, my daughter, my nieces, we have all been traumatized waiting on waiting for something to happen, for somebody to be proactive enough to take action. for example, i hardly ever see