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mission for himself. korea today is a very important to the united states. bret: korean war cost 37 thousand american lives, 800 thousand chinese soldiers, and as many as 4 million koreans died in a brutal conflict that lasted three years. and changed the course of history. we flattened north korea. to this day, this plays into minds of all koreans in the north. bret: brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. fact that communist forces have invaded korea is a warning. this was the start of the cold war. bret: today 30,000 american troops remain in korea standing vigil at one of the world s most heavily fortified borders. because of everything left the way it was 80 years ago. north korean side did miscalculate once in a real big way. we got the korean war out of that. that doesn t mean they won t miscalculate again. bret: hello i m bret baier, my latest unauthorized history series for fox nation is a 5 part documentary, what is called forgotten war. b ....
around the world. i m omar jimenez. we have a lot to get to here. we ll start with israel s offensive raging on in gaza this morning while the death toll soars. and a warning some of the images you will see are disturbing. in central gaza family members mourn their dead outside the hospital. and at least 250 people were killed and 500 injured in the last 24 hours. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was interrupted by angry shouts from family members of hostages still held in gaza. it happened during a special session of parliament monday after he made a second wartime visit to the palestinian territory telling soldiers of the long fight to come putting him at odds with the white house. translator: whoever talks about stopping, there is no such thing. we are not stopping. the war will continue until the end. reporter: so nada bashir is joining us from london. so for starters, a source is telling cnn that netanyahu dispatched a close confidant to washington ....
review of the question of presidential immunity, whether a president can be prosecuted for crimes allegedly committed while in office. how this could affect the trial scheduled for march. and it comes after that new report in the detroit news of previously unknown recording of a phone call between trump, the rnc chair, and republican canvassers in michigan in the wake of the 2020 election. trump allegedly pressuring officials not to certify the results after joe biden won. aaron katersky with late reporting. the holiday travel crush is on. millions take to the skies and the roads, the busiest air travel christmas season ever as a major cross country storm sweeps east, ross marciano with the forecast, and gio benitez with the best and worst times to travel. a terrifying moment at sea, a cruise ship slammed by a rogue wave, sending hundreds of passengers scrambling. the war between israel and hamas, an american hostage confirmed dead, a 73-year-old father and grandf ....
saying that 2.3 million palestinians have been fighting for their lives and facing death. meanwhile, israel s ambassador to the un criticised the resolution and said that the un should have focused on the humanitarian crisis of the hostages. for more on the day s events, our correspondentjohn sudworth sent this update. after the long drawn out diplomacy, the drafting and redrafting, finally, the moment of truth. the wide show of support from most security council members was no surprise. the resolution the uae has put in blue this morning responds to the calls for a sustainable cessation of hostilities and a massive scale up of humanitarian aid. often in diplomacy, the challenge is meeting the moment in the world we live in, not in the world we want. all eyes were on the us and russia. in the end, they both abstained. but it wasn t a veto, and so the resolution passed. guns fire. on the ground, its immediate practical implications may be limited. the us did much to t ....
netanyahu said his army will deepen its fight against hamas in the coming days. meghan owen reports. there s a constant stream of casualties entering the al aqsa hospital in gaza. with no fuel, no water and minimal supplies, it s overloaded. ijust left the resuscitation room where a nine year old boy named ahmed was being treated basically with sedation to ease his suffering as he dies. he was crossing the street in front of the shelter where his family is staying, when the building beside him blew up. we re seeing kids like ahmed dying unnecessarily because of bombing and fighting and because the health system doesn t have the capacity to even come close to managing these kinds of complex cases. aid agencies in gaza have reiterated their fears for civilian safety, after hundreds were killed in major strikes over the weekend. following reports of one attack on al maghazi refugee camp, the israeli military told the bbc that it s committed to taking feasible steps to minimise ....