this is cnn. the world s news network. we are continuing following breaking news on multiple fronts. let s start with a major escalation in the middle east right now. the israeli military military officials say dozens of rockets were fired from lebanon into israel today. what you re looking at is what they believe is some of those rockets being intercepted by the iron dome. this marks the largest attack coming from lebanon. since 2006 officials in israel say some of them as i mentioned were were intercepted, but unclear how many lebanon now says that israel is also responding with artillery fire. all of this comes amid tensions over israeli police operations at the alaska mosque in jerusalem. cnn sadhus gold is back with us from jerusalem. tell me very latest that s coming in. we know now that kate to people have been injured as a result of shrapnel from the rockets. that s according to israeli emergency services this coming after what israeli officials say were dozens of roc
between president biden and governors to discuss plans to protect access to abortion. this morning the trial of wnba star brittney griner began in moscow. we ll bring you the very latest. we start this friday morning with the holiday rush. if you hit the road or the skies this weekend you will not be alone. far from it. according to aaa nearly 48 million people are expected to travel 50 miles or more. that s almost at 2019 pre-pandemic levels. if you thought high gas prices would slow down traffic think again. ron allen is talking to drivers in new jersey. good morning. 42 million drivers exec expected to hit the road this weekend. that s a lot of problems potentially. reporter: there they are right over there. a bunch of problems starting over there. new jersey turnpike heading south to philadelphia and beyond. yes. the traffic is already piling up. it is only what? 10:00 in the morning. the worst time is afternoon and gets worse as the day wears on. this is the first su
so that will be something i m sure you and your crew will be carefully listening for throughout the morning hours right. that s right. so no sirens sounding off just in these minutes that we ve seen. it will be something that we will need to watch to see if we get that official confirmation, not only from israeli officials, from officials in gaza, but also from those negotiating these deals. qatar has been very instrumental in making sure that these negotiations take place and saying that it has successfully been agreed upon. but there are so many moving parts and it s a very dangerous and tricky situation to make sure that, yes, despite the fact this has been a green lighted and this is moving forward, that that this actually does come to fruition today. claudia well, alex, take us through the rules of this cease fire. as you mentioned. it s very complicated. a lot of moving parts, a lot of tense negotiations went into this. but really, who gets what out of this cease fire
i m judge jeanine pierro, along with jessica tarr law, jesse watters, dana perino, and harold ford jr. it s 5:00 in new york city and this is a special edition of the five. happy thanksgiving. we hope you are enjoying your turkey and all of the trimmings with your family and friends. now put down the drumstick and get ready because we have a fantastic show ahead. we are answering your fan mail questions for the entire hour, so let s get started. who would you like to sit next to it thanksgiving dinner? so, i will start with you, harold. harold: well, i love sitting next to my kid, but if i could pick somebody who was living or dead, i would love to sit next to prince. jeanine: wow. harold: huge prince fan pit jeanine: i read that book. harold: the one i gave you? harold: yes beard jeanine: dana? dana: that is a great question. i must say peter. i would love to have thanksgiving with president bush. when i was the deputy i would travel on thanksgiving and
we re sad and then we get distracted and we move on. and just like everyone else says when will it? stop teacher? you mediate a lot of fights. if you could talk to the children, i guess at this point, what would you want them to know about how we should move forward and how we should handle the situation? and say to speak the truth and love and respect one another. are you worried at all being a teacher at this point going to school every day, maybe even thinking that tomorrow could be your school. i have been for a long time. i was a teacher. when sandy hook happened, those teaching kindergarten and all the parents look at you, like would you do it for my kid? yes, i would. but it s scary, and the moms who are here with little babies and children, my kids are grown now. um you know, they re scared. are they going to come home to their kids are their kids going to come home? how hard should we fight for this in terms of trying to make our kids even safer than what they are? i think we