rules helped murkowski survived, at least for now liz cheney never had a chance and she knew it. two years ago i won this primary with 73% of the vote. i could easily have done the same again. the path was clear. but it would have required that i go along with president trump s lie about the 2020 election. it would have required that i enable his ongoing efforts to unravel our democratic system and attack the foundations of our republic. that was a path i could not and would not take. [ cheers and applause ] against the backdrop of the teton mountains at sunset, cheney, whose father served five terms, gave her concession speech to just 150 people, an invite-only event where i.d.s were checked before entering. i think can you guess why. her father sitting off to the right of the stage watched as his daughter ended the family dynasty. let as resolve that we will stand together, republicans, democrats and independents against those who would destroy our republic. they are
hello, i m tadhg enright. welcome to abc news. a temporary truce between israel and hamas in gaza, that s lasted seven days, is due to expire about now. the truce was set to expire at 07:00 local time that is five o clock here in london and it is unclear if it will be extended again. also in the latest developments, israel says a rocket fired from gaza has been intercepted, about an hour before a truce with hamas was due to expire. there was no immediate comment from hamas or claim of responsibility for the launch. on thursday, the seventh day of the ceasefire, the israeli prime minister s office said six more israeli hostages held in gaza were now back in israel. two others were released by hamas earlier the same day. also on thursday, israel said it released thirty more palestinians from israeli jails. the us secretary of state antony blinken who s on a visit to the region and had been working to extend the truce warned that israel must take effective steps to ensur
as he shows up unannounced at an oversight committee contempt hearing. chaos ensues. we are live from the hill with the latest. face-off in des moines, ron desantis and nikki haley going to jail toe to toe. their futures may be at stake but can they shrink the gap with front runner donald trump enough to shrink the race? as we set see the threat from climate change grow, there s good news about pollution in the united states. following these major stories and more coming in to cnn. thank you for joining us, i m brianna keilar today in washington and there is drama in the nation s capital today point hunter biden in the spotlight on the hill. the presidents son shocking lawmakers and everyone this morning by showing up unexpectedly to sit in the audience during his own contempt of congress hearing. several minutes later, he departed the hearing while it was still in congress
enjoyed. so that is what it would do. and what is standing in the way, governments at the moment are halfway through negotiating the global ocean treaty at the u.n. that treaty would allow for the sanctuaries to be created so it is vital over the next 18 months that governments really do show leadership on this issue and push for an ambitious global ocean treaty. worldwide we re now seeing the outrage over climate change grow. it is becoming an issue in the 2020 election. will that help the cause to protect oceans? it will absolutely help the cause to protect oceans. what we re finding now, the issues of climate change and decline in wildlife, they are very linked and that means if the problems with linked, the solutions are linked as well. so a call to solve the climate crisis is also a call to stop burning fossil fuels. you can t have one without the other. what we do know is that these