on bbc london. eight year old nuria one of the girls who died in the wimbledon school crash. tonight, an exclusive interview with her parents, still waiting for answers. good evening. the prime minister says he will press ahead with plans to send asylum seekers to rwanda after the highest court in the uk ruled that the government s policy was unlawful. the supreme court found there was a real risk that asylum seekers who were sent to rwanda could be wrongly assessed, and returned to their country of origin, where they could face persecution. but rishi sunak said new emergency legislation will enable parliament to confirm rwanda is safe and that he remained committed to stopping thousands of migrants crossing the channel in small boats every year. labour called the proposals a ridiculous and pathetic spectacle. here s our political editor chris mason. the geography of power, parliament in the background this morning. the supreme court in focus. refugees cannot be returned
president biden will be wheels up to san francisco, meet with chinese president xi jinping tomorrow. house will gavel in this morning with government-funding deadline looming. a massive pro-israel protest scheduled on the mall and president trump s case will continue after donald trump trump jr. took the stand. you are watching fox and friends first on a busy tuesday morning. i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro. president biden heading to san francisco to host representativeses from 21 apec member economies and tomorrow he will meet with xi jinping against backdrop of rocky u.s.-china relation. since last year, we ve seen the ccp launch a spy flight and flighter jet come within 400 feet over the south china sea and troubling reports over tiktok surveillance and on friday he will meet with mexican president obrador about migration at the southern border. cleaning crews working around the clock to clean up crime-ridden san francisco ahead of that summit. carley: forri
power outages at the al shifa hospital in northern gaza mean that dozens of premature babies and 45 kidney patients needed dialysis cannot be treated. the idf now says it is working to transfer incubators. ongoing fighting in the area has continued as israel says hamas has built command centres underneath hospitals and insist it is not targeting the medical facilities themselves. expressing his concern on monday, president biden said hospitals must be protected. meanwhile, the un says it will run out of fuel in gaza as soon as tutor, making it impossible to distribute aid to the more than 2 million people in the street. the hamas run health ministry says more than 11,000 people have been killed in gaza since israel begun its strike on october seven when 1200 people were killed and more than 200 taken hostage. our senior international correspondent orla guerin has more and this report contains scenes that you may find it distressing. war is closing in, and they are running out
right now on early start, joe biden in a bind. people inside the state department speaking out about the president s support for israel. and hospitals on the frontlines, hamas used one to stash weapons and at one point to hide hostages. andew speaker, same dilemma, he will need democrats to help stave off a government shutdown in just days. good morning to our viewers in the united states and around the world. it is tuesday, november 14. 5:00 a.m. in washington where president biden wakes up to growing backlash within his own state department over his staunch backing of israel with hospitals in the line of fire in gaza. secretary of state antony blinken acknowledged monday that the hospital crisis in gaza is sparking anger and dissent not only from staff at the state department, but from within the broader biden administration. here is the president on monday. hospitals in gaza, have you expressed anywhere specific concerns to israel on that, sir? well, you know i v