reporter: we were going basically to the scene of where that missile strike took place last night on that residential building that killed several people because of course there is still a big rescue operation going on there. and we had just arrived at the scene, left our vehicles when the house in front of which our vehicle was parked was hit by a missile strike. it was a really heavy explosion, very close by. i would say maybe 40 or 50 yards from our location. so we then tried to go into a sheltered building. and as we were doing that i turned around, and you could see the second missile hitting the exact same area. we already know that there were people who were severely wounded on the ground there. it s unclear if and how many people were killed. of course right now there s a big rescue operation going on there. but i think it s important for our viewers to understand this area this was in, there was an active search and rescue operation in a residential area. and today
us financal watchdogs target two more big names, the exchange genesis, and the crypto lender gemini. plus, pack your bags, travel is back. but where are people going? we ll hear from the boss of hotel booking site trivago. we start here in the uk, where we could get confirmation, in the next hour or so, that the economy is heading into recession. figures for november are expected to show a fall in britain s gdp, gross domestic product or economic output, after growth ofjust 0.5% in october. we already know the uk economy shrank in the three months to september, two quarters in a row of negative growth means a recession. businesses and consumers are feeling the pressure of soaring energy bills and rising interest rates, as one company owner has been telling the bbc. from our point of view, we can feel that yeah there is probably a recession coming on. people are finding it difficult, they are kind of worried about their basic of heating and fuel and all the rest of it in the w
and you won t believe who border patrol caught this weekend. and nicole. amazon alexa s [inaudible] replicates the voices of your loved ones, including the dead the ones? your privacy at risk. but first, a fox news alert, abortion activists protesting the supreme court s decision to overturn roe v. wade for a third day now. but the protests are getting more violent from rioters vandalizing buildings to criminals defacing the vermont statehouse, to arsonists setting a colorado pregnancy center on fire. the supreme court decision gives the decision about abortion laws back to the states, and stacey abrams, who is running for governor again in georgia, could play a role in those decisions in the future. but today on fox news sunday, she refused to say if she believes there should be any limits on abortion. watch. do you support my limitation on abortion, or does it do you think that women should have the right to have an abortion all the way up to nine monthsesom
willing to cede the future of electric vehicles to china. he said if americans made electric vehicles it would drive down wage said and spell the end of american auto. well, like almost everything else he s said, he s wrong. you have proved him wrong. that s president joe biden stepping up his attacks on donald trump while meeting yesterday with united auto workers. we ll have more of biden s comments and his criticism of his predecessor straight ahead. meanwhile, donald trump is essentially confirming reports that he plans to get revenge on his critics if he wins a second term. we ll play for you that disturbing new interview. and plus, a major development out of the middle east. israel is agreeing to daily humanitarian pauses in gaza. we ll get insight on how that could work and the overall impact on the war with hamas. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this friday, november 10th. we made it to friday, everyone. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting