coast and 8:00 p.m. in los angeles. this is america s late news. this is fox news @ night . it is now november 7th and israel marking one month since the terrorist attacks of october seventh and the beginning of the war. israeli defense forces say they now have gaza city surrounded and are on the verge of entering the city at any moment unleashing what they say is a street by street, building by building fight. and most of the hostages are believed to be in the tunnels below gaza city. meantime in the northern part of israel, hezbollah is again ratcheting up the rocket fire threatening to open another front in the war. we have team box coverage. steve harrigan is in northern israel. we begin in tel aviv where alex hogan is live with the latest on the fight in gaza. alex? reporter: high trace. the last day israeli fighter jets have struck about 450 hamas targets. ground forces are expected to move in on gaza city in the coming days. experts say it s the subterranean undergr
former u.s. secretary establishing by to break it all down. former trump attorney and the star witness in this case michael cohen is also here with his say. we are now 364, days away from the presidential election. brand-new polling sites everyone kind of freaking out, steve kornacki is at the big board later this show that tells us what s actually happening. pennsylvania governor is also going to join us later on. we have a packed show, but we do want to start today with what was a truly surreal and weld in lower manhattan today. apart from the fact that this was a former president on file, it s a big deal in itself, today began like many other court cases, what the defendant took the stand, he raised his hand and swore an oath to tell and nothing but the truth. it s all pretty standard in the beginning part. until the defendant opened his mouth. that s when things got a little crazy. suddenly, the guy on the stand acted like he was at a campaign rally, doubted a courtroom
today as he tries to stop the conflict from widening throughout the region. meanwhile here in washington a major roadblock on capitol hill. the future of the house approved a stand alone aid package for israel in limbo. the house bill is dead on arrival and they said it. shannon: a big win for the new speaker of the house can be short-lived critical funding for israel fight against hamas and ukraine against russia gets caught up in a political wrangling. owned to pair up border security with ukraine i think we can get bipartisan agreement on both of those matters. shannon: speaker of the house and michael johnson all joined us exclusively desi designed by dispersal week on the job and his plan to avoid a government shutdown just days from now. and. quickly provided israel advice that only the best of friends can offer on how to minimize civilian deaths while still achieving s objectives of finding and finishing hamas a terrorist big et cetera to blinken back in the midd
growing far more negative. with the death toll rising in gaza and memories facing of hamas atrocities; killing families, children, babies, taking civilian hostages. all of which i think should be mentioned every day. much of the mainstream press is growing more skeptical and in some cases outright hostile. look at the verbiage by this cbs news anchor. we begin tonight with israel s invasion of gaza i go growing more intense. howard: not israel s realuation for a war started by hamas which is dedicated to wiping it off the map. bibi netanyahu s government didn t help itself by bombing the largest refugee center, and i get it, the israelis were targeting and killed a top hamas commander. hamas because this kind of embedding everywhere, using its own people as human shields, but many just position on the civilian deaths. watch this exchange between cnn s wolf blitzer and israeli military spokesman richard hecht. israel still dropped a bomb there attempting to kill this ha
saying not without the hostages being returned. sandra: and the hezbollah leader is threatening further escalation against israel and the united states, warning that our warships stationed off the coast of israel will do nothing to deter the iran-backed proxy. john: joint exercises in the mediterranean sea with more than 11,000 u.s. troops participating. sandra: complete coverage for you now, and idf spokesperson is moments away with the latest from the battlefield. john: alex hogan live in tel aviv. what s the reaction been there to blinken s comments about the pause today? john, sandra, there was a lot of concern for residents here worried about the potential for a ceasefire but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu shut down that possibility. we also heard from u.s. secretary of state antony blinken saying the u.s. goals for this conflict, really four of them. the first would be to prevent the conflict from spilling out into other countries, that s something