harris: new information on this. so much for deterrence. 47 is the latest number of attacks on our troops in irrelevant rack and syria since october 17th. two the number of times we fired back. iran s threat is on full display with growing fears of a much wider war. iran pays and trains those killers attacking our military men and women as you know. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. our latest strike on wednesday hit a weapons storage facility inside syria. those iran-funded groups responded with five attacks targeting our people. in total, 56 of our military men and women have been wounded. some are seriously wounded. one government contractor has died. the iran-backed houthi militia in yemen claimed responsibility for shooting down a $30 million american drone. iran s top diplomat says the offensive in gaza makes expansion of the war inevitable. the israeli defense force continuing to hammer terror targets in gaza. a day of fierce combat as diplomat
presidential debate the candidates were fighting each other. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. with fewer people on the stage this time it was the third debate, everybody could have more talk time. some of it was pretty chippy. we learned a lot, though. like where they stand on the economy, abortion, foreign enemies, and former president donald trump. why it should be them instead of him. that was an interesting segment. and the spirited back and forth got pretty personal. do you want a leader from a different generation who will put this country first or want dick cheney in three inch heels? we have two of them on stage right now. i would like to say they re five inch heels and i don t wear them unless you can run in them. we have two of you on stage. the second stage i will say i wear heels not for a fashion statement, they re for ammunition. ambassador haley said i wasn t doing she welcomed them into south carolina, gave them land near a
1 150 people, including hollywood executives took place in the screening. compiled by the israel defense forces so journalists and public figures worldwide could view the video and counter the misinformation that s being spread regarding the attacks. the l.a. mayor responded to the fight last night, said we cannot allow current worldwide tension to devolve to this unacceptable violence in our city. this is a time of immense pain and distress for thousands in los angeles. we must stand together. gal gadot, who was born in israel and served two years as a soldier in the idf, has drawn criticism from pro palestine supporters for organizing the l.a. screening of the hamas attack footage and showing her support of israel but she is not backing down. just yesterday gadot posted video of broadway performance singing bring him home, caption over 240 hostages, including 30 children, held captive by hamas. a prayer from broadway, bring them home. as for the fight outside the museum o
harris: it s election day for 37 states. voters across the country are headed to the polls and casting their ballots in state level and local elections and keeping an eye on today s major races, including two that are very close for governor. battles for control of senate legislatures and in new jersey and virginia. democrats and republicans are looking to gain momentum ahead of 2024 and when the white house in both chambers of congress will be up for grabs. 24 is going to be odd. this is outnumbered, i m harris faulkner, here can co-host kayleigh mcenany and emily compagno. joining us today fox news contributor tammy bruce and fox and friends co-host brian kilmeade, author of teddy and booker t, brian kilmeade. voters set to decide tight races for governor, in kentucky cameron looking to unseatandy beshear and brandon unprecedented looking to become first democratic governor in 20 years. republicans in new jersey hope to flip both chamber of the state legislature an
[background sounds] neil: one month in, and israeli troops continue heading in, now encircling gaza city, home base to hamas, as the war with expands to close-up urban combat. at this are hour, a three-hour window announced by the israeli military for evacuees to flee along a main highway in the gaza strip. it was just closed. we re going to talk to a u.s. citizen who who escaped the war zone with her husband and five kids. terrifying, the say the least, but alive. also at this hour, secretary antony blinken in jordan meeting with arab leaders. they want a ceasefire while the u.s. wants a humanitarian pause. israel wants hostages freed before considering either. and are we any closer right now to ultimately seeing something, anything constructive happening? i ll ask israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu s top adviser and former u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo. and get ready, protest are everywhere again from iran s capital to england s capital, to a massive pro-fall s