from there. good afternoon. i m martha maccallum here at fox news head quarters in new york. a stone s throw away from rockefeller center. a lot of news breaking at this hour. so two new released hostages. we ll have details in just a moment. we re waiting for more. this is the hour where we start to see the vehicles rolling and a whole new day for these individuals who are finally breaking out of a horrific captivity that began for them on the horrible day of october 7th. in new york, on the right-hand side of your screen, they are marking a day of solidarity with the palestinian people. there s been 700 protests since this all happened. we re going to show you what s going on live in the streets as a bigger crowd is gathering near the tree lighting. first, the idf is confirming that hamas has freed this mother and daughter today. a 73-year-old and 50-year-old. they re duel israeli russian citizens. that was a separate get dealt with by those two countries. so so far we have
one of those heads of state was in charge as recently as 2022. and in these many cases, the failed autocrats were ousted and exiled sometimes on a path to prison for abuses of power. that s a historical comparison that we should keep in mind for a different development today in washington where a failed coup leader returns to the site of his failed coup. a man indicted for plots to obstruct congress is making his first return to congress since january 6th. donald trump returning to the scene of a now-convicted crime. the violent militia leaders who led the storming of the capitol are currently in prifrp. they have been tried, convicted and sentenced for sedition. that s a grave charge tantamount to treason. trump himself is awaiting his own supreme court ruling this month on when or how he ll face a trial for jack smith against him. while it has swiftly ousted leaders of failed coups and the united states judicial branch is trying to hold this failed coup leader accountable,
2,000 miles of transmission lines in the ground down in water in some cases. how worried are you right now lieutenant governor that your state can handle medical needs and emergencies at this point? well, it being pushed to the brink. i know the federal government, fema and those teams will be here and support from the federal government is crucial. we have a major power line over the mississippi river levee laying into that transmission tower into the river. so we re not talking about days, we re talking about weeks. and getting the medical facilities, generators or moveded to facilities where they have electricity is crucial and we have to make sure we re pressurizing the water systems and getting back to clean water to those hospitals and to people. power yes and clean water are two
holding an inquiry into president trump. we ve seen a number of polls ch there s plurally support for the inquiry. in several case, there s outright majority support. when you take the next step with the question, they say not the ip q inquiry, should he be impeached, removed from office. that question, you see the polling has not moved as dramatically. moveded, but you see a new monmouth poll showing majority oppositi opposition. you see 52-44 against quinnipiac yesterday, they were dead even at 47 and cnn, you have plurality support for impeaching trump and again the cnbc poll out today showing a little bit less so the numbers have moved on both questions in terms of the inquiry and in terms of outright impeachment. i think what s safe to say is that when it comes to the inquiry, there s more support than opposition. when ilt comes to taking the next step and impeaching trump, it s a more muddled picture now.
people are going to be why did you make a movie about this place. also if you re me. there s a certain amount that comes with the territory. i understand that. when i watched the movie i thought to myself, this is it s a myth. it s a myth. it is a mythological film as much as it is a realistic depiction of actual urban violence. i use the term heightened reality. just the fact that we took this play written by the great greek playwright eris to have niece. he wrote in 4 b.c. and moveded to southside of chicago where the premise is women take control by withholding sex. i mean, it s heightened reality. what do you mean by that? is that people are not going to start breaking into song and dance singing and people aren t going to walk around today speaking in verse and rhyme.