Newsroom. Im Jessica Dean in New York and im Jim Sciutto in tel aviv, israel negotiators from here, the u. S. And qatar are all urgently pushing for a Ceasefire And Hostage deal. With hamas. And the group from israel says its cautiously optimistic the deal could come through. Secretary of state Antony Blinken will leave for Israel Tonight to join the effort to get the deal across the finish line. So many obstacles remain, but ill tell you, jessica enormous anticipation here were going to get back to jim just a moment, but first back here in the u. S. Donald trump is campaigning in Pennsylvania Tonight at a rally in wilkesbarre. He amplified his attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris, reacting to her newly unveiled economic proposals. Then to the chagrin of some allies and advisers, the former president , making it personal commenting on her looks as well. Cnns Danny Freeman traveling with Trump Tonight joining. Us live from the campaign trail, a raucous crowd behind you, danny, what m
Over the economy heats up as Kamala Harris unveils her plan and leans into a populist agenda. Including Tax Cuts for the middle class were breaking down her vision and the trump Campaigns Response also this hour, President Biden says mediators are in his words, closer than ever to a Gaza Ceasefire and Hostage Agreement after a new round of talks, secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to travel here to israel amid urgent efforts to seal a deal plus a major shakeup in the u. S. Real Estate Industry as new rules and how agents are paid commissions are about to take effect, stay right here to find out what that means for you. If youre buying or selling your Home Welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. Im Wolf Blitzer in Tel Aviv and youre in the Situation Room we begin with Issue Number one for voters in the u. S the Economy Vice President Kamala Harris just laid out her proposals aimed at helping struggling americans pay their bills. A pitch she made in t
speak with the president is uncompromising when it comes to the speed that we need to act out to address this crisis. the white house press secretary, how should we view the secretary s meeting between the ten republican senators? is this going to be aligned by negotiation where is this something much more broad and general? jen psaki said to look at this as a conversation come a chance for these two sides to sit down and hear each other out. we will see what they come up with when this meeting takes place at 5:00 this afternoon on a very snowy day at the white house. conversations may go nowhere when it comes and kristin fisher live in the white house, thanks. harris: let s bring in former national economic director. larry, we were so exciting. and welcome to the fox news family. thank you, john, great to be here. so you know the way things work on the white house. we have this big meeting coming up this afternoon. republicans making it clear they want a smaller
this is american voices. we begin tonight with a quick demonstration of what it must have felt like this week to be president joe biden. many plates in the air. but the amount of political plates this president is balancing right now, no joke, he is issued a flurry of executive orders to address an array of crises, from the country s battle against covid-19 to the looming climate crisis. while the new administration may be doing their best to set the table for permanent solutions, the chaos brewing over in congress is presenting another spinning plate in need of balance. we ve got lawmakers calling for the removal of a freshman republican congresswoman from georgia who has used social media to endorse executing top democrats in the past, along with expressing approval of far-right conspiracy theories. that comes as house speaker nancy pelosi makes clear the tense atmosphere on capitol hill. the enemy is within the house of representatives. what exactly did you mean wh
just minutes ago the president signed a number of executive orders on the climate including a ban on gas and oil development on federal land. and an increase in conservation of land and water. the president committed to basing the country s climate policy on facts and science. not hearsay and conspiracy. he declared unequivocally that the climate is an issue of national security. a sentiment that is previously called bizarre. the stakes on climate change could not be any higher than they are right now. it is existential. we use that word too easily and throw it away. but we have a big agenda in front of us on a global basis. president biden is deeply committed, totally seized by this issue, as you can tell by this executive order. of course executive action can only go so far and these orders do little to curb the existential threat that is a warming climate. as the new york times put it this week, the programs and proclimations are supposed to signal that climate change