not one for the kids. thank you all for joining us. i m kasie hunt. don t go anywhere. cnn this morning starts right now. good morning, everyone, it s friday. it s friday. it makes me happy. it makes us happy. we re so glad you re with us to get your morning started here. five things to know, friday, november 10th. election workers receiving suspicious letters in at least five states. some may contain fentanyl. this morning, police are hunting for who sent them. and senator joe manchin says he s not running for reelection. a big blow to democrats and the majority. the move stoking speculation about whether he s going to mount a third-party bid for the white house. one week to avoid a government shutdown, and there s no path to do it. the house is a mess. happening now, israel is announcing a six-hour pause in fighting today. humanitarian corridor now open for people to flea northern gaza as u.s. secretary of state anthony gaza says far too many palestinians ha
restraining us here at the united states and all around the world as we continue our coverage of israel at war. i m paula newton, as israel steps up its ground offensive in gaza with the israeli prime minister says there will be no end to the war and no cease-fire until hamas is resigned, quote, to the dustbin of history. calls for a cease-fire are calls for israel to surrender to hamas, to surrender to terrorism. to surrender to barbarism. that will not happen. ladies and gentlemen the bible says that there is a time for peace and a time for war. this is a time for war. a war for our common future. benjamin netanyahu there rejected criticism over civilian casualties, insisting hamas with preventing people from moving into the safe zone in southern gaza. the israeli military says dozens of hamas fighters have been killed during the recent advance. meantime, hamas claims israel s attempts to enter gaza have not been successful. quote, except in some limited areas, but the
into a u.n. aid warehouse, desperate for supplies. the chilling images emerging around the world, that mob storming the tarmac, searching for passengers who are jewish. ian pannell in israel tonight. here in the u.s., the fbi investigating grows threats at home, including threatening posts targeting jewish students at cornell university. stephanie ramos reporting. the alarming discovery at a theme park in colorado. police say the body of a man was found inside the park, heavily armed, carrying explosive devices and wearing body armor. was there a warning before the mass shooting in maine? a sheriff reportedly sending an alert to all law enforcement in the state weeks before the attack. tonight, the six-week strike against the big three american automakers is now over. what the workers will now get. in colorado tonight, the trial begins. will former president trump be kept off the ballot there? a group arguing his role on january 6th disqualifies him from holding off