members stationed around the red sea. good evening i am jon scott and this is a fox report. is congress in the middle east rages on there now have been 98 attacks stationed in that region since the u.s. deployed additional troops to that part of the world in response to the israel hamas war. president biden faces that crisis abroad as he becomes the subject of an official impeachment inquiry by republican lawmakers this week. florida congresswoman ludo it will join us with more on that inquiry. first lucas tomlinson is live at the white house with the latest on the u.s. response to war in the middle east. so far there has been no u.s. military response. more than 20 attacks on international shipping in the red sea by ron s proxy forces. over 10% of the oil flows every day and now some retired brass with the white house to approve a pentagon plans to shrink back. if you want to stop the attacks against the shipping you take out the source of the attacks in yemen. we can
night which means it s time for one nation, and i ll be brian kilmeade at least for the next hour. tonight, dr. drew pip sky. dr. drew pinsky and comedian john crist finds it fun that we get interesting and personal christmas cards. but first, the end of an era. former speaker kevin mccarthy the leaves congress with a message of hope and optimism. but what i m most proud of is what the future holds. the legacy will be about the ones i see who serve here now, and i know the potential of that they will what they will do, i know the potential of this nation. brian: yep. a tumultuous end to his 17-year career in d.c., the only speaker of the house in history to be voted out. [cheers and applause] all right. the house will come to order. the house will come to order. still no speaker in the house at this hour but plenty of frustration. brian: no kidding. congressman matt gaetz leading the group of eight republicans who joined democrats historically voting him out as sp
night which means it s time for one nation, and i ll be brian kilmeade at least for the next hour. tonight, dr. drew pip sky. dr. drew pinsky and comedian john crist finds it fun that we get interesting and personal christmas cards. but first, the end of an era. former speaker kevin mccarthy the leaves congress with a message of hope and optimism. but what i m most proud of is what the future holds. the legacy will be about the ones i see who serve here now, and i know the potential of that they will what they will do, i know the potential of this nation. brian: yep. a tumultuous end to his 17-year career in d.c., the only speaker of the house in history to be voted out. [cheers and applause] all right. the house will come to order. the house will come to order. still no speaker in the house at this hour but plenty of frustration. brian: no kidding. congressman matt gaetz leading the group of eight republicans who joined democrats historically voting him out as sp
february of 2021, signs pointing to a recession soon if they are not already there. and with that cheery news, we kick off the day. john roberts in washington. harris said have a great weekend, i m with it. let s pull up stakes and go home. sandra: go with it. great to be with you, john. sandra smith in new york. this is america reports . latest response from the white house seems to be about semantics with the president and his team trying to change the definition of a recession. the administration is also claiming the economy is in strong shape due to a hot labor market and falling gas prices. john: millions of americans struggling to afford groceries and to fill up their tanks as inflation runs rampant. sandra: mike emmanuel is live on the north lawn, white house says don t look here, not recession, but the white house seems to counter what millions of americans are actually feeling. sandra, you are right. white house officials are already downplaying this week s
and improving patient safety by making doctors and nurses working night shifts take short power naps. hello. thanks for joining hello. thanks forjoining us. four days of non stop celebration to mark queen elizabeth s 70 years on the throne have come to a close with the queen greeting a huge crowd from the balcony of buckingham palace. a special pageant, with more than 10,000 participants, including the military, stars of entertainment and key workers, filed down the mall and past the palace. sir cliff richard and ed sheeran were among the celebrities taking part. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell was watching. cheering the closing moments of a memorablejubilee celebration. back on to the palace balcony came the queen accompanied by prince charles and the duchess of cornwall and the cambridges. 0ne current and three future monarchs, charles, william, and george. it was the image which the crowd had been hoping to see, an image which emphasises the institution s continu