edition of hannity . i m judge jeanine pirro, in fore sean. and we begin with breaking news. moments ago. israel approved what prime minister benjamin netanyahu was callinmoments g a lull in the fg with hamas. in exchange, hamas will reportedly return 50 hostages, women and children, during a four day pause in fighting. and just in reuter ess. is reporting that hamas has also just agreed to there deal. here now with the very latest from tel aviv, alex hogan is with us. alex. hi, judge jeanine, thiass major is major news after weeks of trying to strike a deal. israel tonight nweeks rying sas approved this hostage negotiation deal and what this would dohie , allowing the reley of 50 hostages, women, in and children in exchange for a four day cease fire as well. the release of palestinians currently being detained in israentlyl. israel also tonight says that if ten additional hostages released every single day, that would allow another pauseed in the fighting. we have heard
but china is not buying it. beijing strongly believes that the u.s. is trying to contain its rise. the chinese commerce ministry said it was gravely concerned by the order whilst the foreign ministry released the following statement, let me read that to you. it is a blatant acof economic coercion and scientific and technological bullying. the real purpose to deprive china of its right to development and safeguard its own interest. this comes as tensions between the u.s. and china are at their most strained in decades. we ve seen a parade of top u.s. military administration officials visit beijing. biden clearly wants to get the relationship back on track. that this new order, which we believe would be implemented next year rosemary could certainly affect those plans. all right, our thanks to anna coren joining us live from hong kong. and thank you for joining us, i m rosemary church, for our
this tape, you re seeing in his own words, in fak, that he feels that it is a right of a star to do that, that they ve been doing it forever and that everybody knows that they could just take what they want in this context. you know, katie phang, if you go back to some of the most dramatic moments in the trials that were unearthed based on evidence, unearthed by journalists and journalists in other places, i don t know that there is a confession on tape as stark as trump saying that he today, as he stands trial in this civil case, for sexual assault, believes that today he could still carry out the acof grabbing women between the legs. are you aware of any such confession? i m not. and to susan s point, i think when you saw some type of contrition, it was obviously fake contrition. it was done because he had an evangelical vice president nominee running with him for the oval office. from a legal perspective, you can t get any more clear. he says that he was allowed to
anything, the foreign governments got in return for spending more and despite the fact that he watering getting millions of dollars. the trump hotel report a acof is 56 million but the reality is it was loss of more than 80 million. the loss was so great that the trump hotel had to be loaned more than $24 million from other holding companies. i want to show you here an umbrella of what the committee found. they go through this step by step and talk about how president trump was issued misleading information, that he received preferential treatment to a foreign bank and accepted millions from penalty tis and we have just now heard. basically they are challenging the accounting of the committee. we ll show you this here. they say the allegations made by
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