and if you are south korean, you are now officially a year younger than you were yesterday. we ll tell you how a new law has changed the way koreans think about age. but we start with the situation in ukraine and the horrifying details of a russian missile attack on a restaurant in kramatorsk. 11 people were killed and rescue workers have spent most of the day going through the rubble, looking for any survivors. kramatorsk is in ukraine s eastern donetsk region. it s under ukrainian control but close to parts of the country occupied by russia. this was the scene after the attack. it was a popular, busy restaurant, with many families eating out before the nightly curfew. dozens of people were injured, the missile also damaged nearby apartment buildings and shops. among the dead were two 14 year old twins, yulia and anna aksenchenko. president zelensky said the attack showed russia deserved defeat. our correspondent andrew harding has the latest from the scene in kramatorsk. i
advisor jarret bernstein about the ministrations plan to combat rising prices. plus. the american people are looking for a new direction and house republicans have a plan. congressional republicans say they are bullish on their chances to take the house in november. we are going to fire nancy pelosi. shannon: are they succeeding in making their case to voters? we will show you what our polls say. will speak live with the number to a public it in the house congressman steve scalise about his party s plan should they take the majority. then. this investigation is not about politics. the committee investigating the generally six the right at the capitol votes to subpoena former president trump just ahead of the midterms. what we will ask our sunday pen about the 11th hour move and whether trump would comply. then. these artifacts have never been on display here before but. the most secretive buildings in the country opens up and are jennifer griffin takes you there
advisor jarret bernstein about the ministrations plan to combat rising prices. plus. the american people are looking for a new direction and house republicans have a plan. congressional republicans say they are bullish on their chances to take the house in november. we are going to fire nancy pelosi. shannon: are they succeeding in making their case to voters? we will show you what our polls say. will speak live with the number to a public it in the house congressman steve scalise about his party s plan should they take the majority. then. this investigation is not about politics. the committee investigating the generally six the right at the capitol votes to subpoena former president trump just ahead of the midterms. what we will ask our sunday pen about the 11th hour move and whether trump would comply. then. these artifacts have never been on display here before but. the most secretive buildings in the country opens up and are jennifer griffin takes you there
Fox news night. Breaking tonight, students now taking matters into their own hands after the adults in the room, a. K. A. The administrators, are repeatedly failing other jobs. Ucla has now canceled classes after violence broke out between pro palestinian and pro israel protesters. The fighting went on for more than an hour before the school even requested police support. And Fraternity Brothers that Unc Chapel Hill stepping up to defend the American Flag that protesters replaced with a palestinian flag. In other words campus chaos showing no signs of letting up and we have Fox Team Coverage from coast to coast. Alexis mcadams live in New York City with ultimo Campus Protests continuing there but we begin with Bill Melugin Live at ucla where the violence has ended at least for now however the blame game is well underway. Good evening. Reporter trace, good evening. As the Sun Goes Down, attention is building up on the ucla campus and lapd source telling me lapd just went into a citywide
of reunion and relief, with children in particular the focus of worldwide attention. for the families still waiting, now the question what are the chances that further negotiations can yield a breakthrough? so far, 110 israeli hostages held by hamas have been freed and 240 palestinians have been released from israeli prisons. these were mostly women, children and teenagers, and in this programme, we want to put the names, faces and stories to those numbers. in that spirt, on tuesday, 84 year old ditza heiman, one of the founders of kibbutz nir oz in israel was released. she is a former social worker and also the widow of a holocaust survivor who came to the uk on the kindertransport. sisters dafna and ela el yakim were freed on sunday after being taken from their father s home, also on kibbutz nir oz. their mother shared this photo of their reunion, writing, my precious daughters were returned to me yesterday, a moment etched forever in my memory. emily hand, who turned n