Through the region in what has become the deadliest u. S. Mainland hurricane since katrina. Well take you live to North Carolina in just moments. Welcome to Fox News live, im Jacqui Heinrich. Griff im griff jenkins. Meanwhile, former President Trump is returning to butler, pennsylvania, today at the same field where he was nearly assassinated less than three months ago. Elon musk will be among the notable guests there. Alexis mcat also, who covered that event in july, is there again in butler with more. Hey, alexis. Reporter hey, griff. Yeah, things are going to look much different than they did 12 the weeks ago, last time former President Donald Trump was up on that stage here. Were 30 days away from the election, so thats his message again today, he will do what it takes the fight for america. But this time hes going to be standing behind bulletproof glass as people say theyve noticed much more security. What looks different Today Security wise when youre back . Theres a lot more, it
Paul welcome to the journal editorial report, The Middle East is on as the world prepares to mark the 1year anniversary of the October 7th Terror Attack with the israeli military pressing forward on multiple frontend taking the fight to irans socalled Axis Of Resistance in gaza, lebanon and yemen. Benjamin netanyahu vowed to change the Balance Of Power in the region. How has the at least changed since the israel hamas war began . Lets ask seth jones, senior Vice President and director of the international Security Program at the center for strategic and international studies. Good to see you again, happy to have you here. How has October 7th and the Israel Response to that changed The Middle East . There is both a shortterm and longerterm impact in the change of the Balance Of Power. The first is in the short term, weve seen hezbollah knocked on its back for the Command And Control structure that has been severely degraded. The leader of hezbollah has been killed and its interesting to
It is a great place to start. Especially given the Vice President ial debate that we all watched. It is entitled, this is why maga loves j. D. Vance. And you wrote in part quote, weve seen all this before. In 2016 and 2020, Mike Pence was the gentleman debater. He was less polished and less effective than vance, but he had a similar, softening effect on the ticket. In 2016, his Earnest Faith and apparent kindness might have reassured voters that Trump Couldnt be that bad, not if he had chosen pence. We know exactly how that turned out. In choosing advanced and discarding pence, trump traded actual decency for a man who could simulate decency, and thats exactly what advanced did on tuesday night. But he couldnt keep it together for the entire evening. At the very end, the mask slipped. On tuesday night, walters learned exactly why maga loves vance so much. Hes a talented communicator. He has a compelling life story. He can make the ideological and Policy Case for republican populism bet
Commanders, fans. Im more on the sidelines when it comes to football, more of a coached Basketball Girl having been, you know, im from kentucky, chuckey. Thats right. Its see chapel hill. I got college basketball, my blood, but hey, go commanders there you go. Every team i got to mention is the dallas cowboys. And i think i know that, you cant you got to pick one. Ill on this. Okay. Could be a work in progress. I have family from texas, grew up watching one of those things. I hear you i hear you, but well work on it when they play each other. I think later in november well have to have to come up with something. All right. Have a good weekend. You too, right . Thanks so much. Good morning, everyone. You are live in the cnn newsroom. Im Pamela Brown here in washington and were following two big stories about the economy this morning. The latest Jobs Report is out and it blew away expectations, added tentative deal has ended the Port Strike that. Threatened to damage the Economy Thousand
About whether or not they would be an improvement on retirement benefits they were offered in healthcare but perhaps, biggest healthcare but perhaps, biggest issue of all was healthcare but perhaps, biggest issue of all was automation. When i was at the picket line earlier this week at the port of newark, one of the busiest on the east coast, there were lots of signs, people say automation doesn t feed families, a lot of anger and concern but essentially the advanced technology would replace them and theirjobs. And that was what they saw this five primarily being about so the question is, will they be any progress between now and january 15? are reached out to the union but haven t heard back. As a kind of what they ve been any movement on this key issue. The strike carried out for two three days, is a way of knowing how much that course? at of knowing how much that course? , ,. , ,. , of knowing how much that course? ,. , course? at this point, some of the damage course? at th