griff: americans on high alert this dumpings giving. explosion on the rainbow bridge killed two people and set off major alarm bells before officials announced there was no connection to terrorism. the cause of the explosion now believed to be a speeding car that crashed on the u.s. side of the border. this latest incident comes as u.s. government warns law enforcement nationwide the ongoing war in the middle east could lead to a potential attack in our country. welcome to a special edition of fox news live i m griff jenkins. julie: i m julie banderas. terrorism fears is how the israel and gaza war has warned the threat of a terror attack is the highest level we ve seen in years. tourists and new yorkers alike are flooding the big apple for the annual macy s thanksgiving parade where pro-palestinian protests are also planned for today. griff: ted williams joins us in a moment with more on the heightened tensions from the israel/hamas war and the terror threat facing the
you re watching cnn news central. hope you re having a happy and healthy thanksgiving. grateful you are sharing part of it with us. i m boris sanchez in washington, d.c. the israeli military is warning there could be changes at any moment, just hours before 13 women and children are set to be released from gaza. at midnight eastern time, a truce between israel and hamas is expected to go into effect. about nine hours later, hamas is set to free that first group of hostages. right now, the israeli government has a list of those captives and says it has notified their families. this plan coming together after a one-day delay, but the qatari government, which mediated the deal, says it is hopeful it will go as planned. we are hopeful, i don t know if i should say confident, but i m very hopeful, and as i said, the commitment we have seen from both sidese very positive to deal with this very positively. we are seeing a good level of commitment over the agreement itself, the d
been for me to keep that secret? i feel relieved it s out in the open. sometimes in the newsroom you get a tip or a lead, but it s not reportable yet. but nothing i wanted to celebrate as much as this. yeah, no, it was awesome, and we love reporting good news. i thought you and her had a great conversation. we were all watching and feeling great about it. thank you for all of that and we ll see you soon. you got it. thanks the alicia and again, our big congratulations to nicolle wallace. our time neighbor and a valued colleague among so many of us, and happy news for her and her family. we did want to say that. that is the personal local stuff. we ll get into all the big news in the world. we re tracking several stories on the beat including heat on a trump codefendant in georgia. the white house touting these democratic wins as they gear up for what they say could be a campaign season of blue wave momentum. we have a special guest on that tonight, someone you may
right now on early start, dropping out. senator tim scott suspending his race for president. plus. bidenomics is not working. my one-on-one interview with dean phillips who s defying fellow democrats by challenging president biden in the primary. troops advance in gaza where the w.h.o. says the largest hospital isn t even functioning. good morning to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m kasie hunt. it s monday, november 13th. it s 5 a.m. here in washington. also 5 a.m. in south carolina where tim scott stunned republicans by announcing he was suspending his campaign. the timing took many of his campaign donors by surprise. it s been clear since last month when they canceled a multi-million dollar slate of tv ads. his team worried about whether he d even qualify for the fourth gop debate next month. scott told fox that he s not going to back another republican in the race but that he would try to advance the message about the kind of person that
carolyn, thank you very much. thanks to all of you for joining us. don t go anywhere. i m monday morning. we re so glad you re with us. hope you had a good weekend. we have a lot of news to get to. five things to know for this monday, november 13th. breaking overnight, senator tim scott has dropped out of the republican presidential primary. the sudden announcement stung his own staff and donors. gaza s largest crisis says it s of the of fuel with three newborns dying as a result. israel says it offered to provide fuel, but hamas blocked the delivery. also the pentagon say it is carried out new deadly airstrikes against facilities in syria. donald trump s legal team set to begin its defense in the high had-stakes civil fraud trial here in new york. first, the witness stand, donald trump jr. and house lawmakers returning to d.c. to consider mike johnson s plan to avert a shutdown. major questions remain with four days left until funding runs you. cnn this morning s