treatment. as taxpayers if we pay for all that we should have some sort of treatment that s mash lid to get people out of the silo. dana: the money goes down the drain and people continue to suffer. look at the streets. bill: thanks, paul. dana: convicted killer alex murdaugh serving two life sentences for murdering his wife and son is back in a south carolina courtroom to be sentenced for state financial crimes this time. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. you thought you were done with alex murdaugh. you were wrong. bill: you are right about that. good morning. asme owe bill hemmer. good morning. the former attorney is facing some of his victims today after reaching a plea deal for stealing millions from clients at his law firm in exchange for a 27-year prison sentence. murdaugh is still fighting for a new murder trial meanwhile claiming he did not kill his wife, maggie, and their son, paul. dana: jonathan serrie is at the courthouse
headquarters in new york city. we re awaiting for the update on the war effort from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu while an extraordinary and rare piece of good news for israel and its military just came to us. the idf now saying they managed to rescue a female israeli soldier who had been held hostage by hamas for more than three weeks. what it tells us about the ground operations and the new phase of the war in gaza coming up. the white house jumping into action after a rise in anti-semitism on u.s. campuses. donald trump once again pushing the envelope of a gag order, put back in place just yesterday to keep him from going after people involved in his d.c. case. this morning he called the judge who ordered it, quote, a trump hater who is incapable of giving him a fair trial. so now what? we start in israel where a rapidly escalating crisis is threatening prime minister benjamin netanyahu s leadership at a critical time, just as israel s war effort shifts into
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is of the 5.lert fox news alert the house and voted to 162 07 to hold merrico garland in contempt for refusing to hand over the robert heardle interview. every republican voted yes except 1 ohio congressman davidn joy s whd o voted no. what s next that s what everyons is wondering because in terms of the contempt it s up to doj to decide if they pressed chargesfr and go after their boss it s unlikely they do that and house republicans know that as the swinan ae why they will force am of vote on inherent contempt. that s what they saw on the house floor this evening basically meaning if it passes the house sergeant at arms willr be forceced to go and the rest g merrick garland because he is in contempt a privilege motion can bring that to a vote in the next 2 legislative days having eyesot on or after they voted on theha house floos r not doing that jut yett the may be trying gathert o support for that resolution a historic day of the house first time in a long time they vote
fox news alert. the house just voted to 16-207 to hold attorney general garland in contempt of congress for failing to hand over the robert hur audio tape of his interview with president biden. let s go to aishah hasnie for more. hey, guys. good evening to you. every single republican in the house voted yes for this contempt, except for one, ohio congressman david joyce. he bucked his party and voted no. what s next? that s what everyone is wondering because in terms of a contempt, it is up to the doj now to decide whether they are going to press charges, go after their boss. it s very unlikely that they do that. and house republicans know that, which is why congresswoman anna pulido of florida has said she will try to force a vote on an inherent contempt. this is different from what we just saw on t the house floor ts evening. an inherent contempt basically means if it passes that the house sergeant-at-arms will then be forced to go and arrest ag merrick garland because he