next. have a great day. back home. more israeli hostages are set to come home this morning, if a shaky truce holds. jake sullivan joins me next. president biden touts the truce. i pressed for a pause. with a day left before it runs out, what happens next? senator chris murphy of the foreign relations committee joins me exclusively. all in. foreign policy dominates u.s. politics, one republican candidate makes his case. we got serious problems. we need a serious president to take them on. is there a better way to counter trump? 2024 republican presidential candidate chris christie coming up. hello. i m dana bash in washington. we are watching families reunite and thinking about those still waiting. we begin with breaking news. hamas is set to release more israeli hostages from gaza, including an american citizen. this is the third day of a four-day pause in fighting. israeli leaders have a list of the people who are expected to come home today after weeks in
terms of how we have broader authority to go after illegal immigrants and make arrests on that. lawrence: texas department of public safety last defense of our border. thank you for joining the program. third hour of fox and friends starts right now. ainsley: final hour of fox and friends with fox weather alert. americans hit the roads ahead of thanksgiving, hail and tornados in southern louisiana last night. steve: 20 million americans could face a severe storm system before turkey day. brian: travelers facing headaches, flight aware reporting 9600 delays since sunday. lawrence: janice dean is standing by but we begin with casey stegall at the dfw airport. hi. a place you are familiar with. things are moving fairly smoothly at dfw this morning. it is early. this is second busiest airport in the country. we re in terminal d. take a live look, no real lines to speak of at the ticket counter and tsa is reporting. 114 delays nationwide, bulk in los angeles and ph
22nd, 24th week, the point of fetal viability, and that is the additional language that you will see exported to those red states, to the swing states, when folks try to do the ballot next year. again, in a place like south carolina, a place like arizona, a place like florida, i think you ll see language allowing for restrictions at the point of fetal viability. there is a test tonight in a red state like ohio, giving that type of provision for a prescription along with the constitutionally mandated right to an abortion. if that counts would be politically successful, it clearly is in ohio, and i think that that creates the roadmap for other states, for supporters at this next year. we are going to see a lot of playbook development this evening. i want to get into the specifics here on issue one. it was being positioned on the right as a vote of late term abortion. to be clear, if one does not allow abortions to birth on it when. what it does do is a law for abortion
and we ll have even more projections as soon as we get them in. i tell you them, give you all the information. polls just closed in states across the country, states including ohio and virginia and, yes, kentucky. and there are a number of candidates and issues that are on the path. tonight, all eyes are on the issue of abortion. last, year after roe v. wade was overturned, republicans across the country felt the black clash of a ballot box, especially in states where abortion was literally on the ballot. and now, tonight, republicans in multiple states are trying to flip the script, make their anti abortion policies see moderate, while pink think pro-choice democrats as the real extremist. look at what is happening in ohio, where a vote to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution is literally issue one on the ballot tonight. this is how the right is framing that choice. late term abortion is real, and so is the pain. one allows that right up to birth, abortions t
which would you rather? have of course, i think for democrats, there is no shortage of positive feelings that they should have with results like that, but as i have said, the actual specter of 2016 looms large. thank you, my friend, we ll have more on all of that, it is a big night tonight. moments ago, nbc news projected that the democrat andy beshear won the kentucky governor s race. again, we ll have more on that, and we ll have even more projections as soon as we get them in. i tell you them, give you all the information. polls just closed in states across the country, states including ohio and virginia and, yes, kentucky. and there are a number of candidates and issues that are on the path. tonight, all eyes are on the issue of abortion. last, year after roe v. wade was overturned, republicans across the country felt the black clash of a ballot box, especially in states where abortion was literally on the ballot. and now, tonight, republicans in multiple states are