city. that s a proposed $90 million training facility for law enforcement. it s been repeatedly attacked by anti-police and environmental agitators in the past year. some of them were living in the woods. the clash resulting in violence in flames. protesters setting construction equipment ablaze. at least 35 people have been arrested. 23 of them charged with domestic terrorism. and, get this, authorities say many are from out of town. police chief making it clear these attacks will not be tolerated. the training center site, armed with fireworks, rocks, molotov cocktails. coordinated criminal attack against officers, actions such as this will not be tolerated. your attack law enforcement officers, you damage equipment, you re breaking the law. criminal activity will not be tolerated in connection with this. dana: the anarchy may not be over. georgia s attorney general with this morning. there are some individuals, as i m told that went back into the forest last night an
Coast, and 6 00 a. M. In gaza where daybreak is they are in the assault is well underway. Welcome to a breaking addition of americas late news, fox new at ninth. Americas longtime ally is now at work, israel is battling hamas after they conducted a Surprise Attack in Southern Israel over the weekend Slaughtering Hundreds and drago were across the border includin women, children, and the elderl who are now either dead or bein held hostage. Some 900 israelis have been killed in the conflict so far into night the white house is confirming at least 11 american were also killed in the attacks. Our middle east correspondents life or as on ground in souther it israel is with the latest on what israel is calling a complete siege. What relearning . Good evening, tonight is really Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the nation in the world tane blinken asked for were another going to get a warbird that is really continue to strike the gaza strip from the air, thousands of airstrike condu
lawyer says don t do it and she says i m doing it anyway. there s a treasure trove of quotes from her talking about how when she was a bartender she was lowly paid and there needs to be something that s done for people who worked jobs when they don t get paid as much as the people, right? so she is trying to stiff the makeup artist, hairstylist, everybody who was trying to chase down $500. $500 for her hair? honestly. but that s what the charge was. this is a warning, if you re going to do work for alexandria ocasio-cortez, ask for the money up front. because then what happened, aoc throws her staff who doesn t even work for her anymore, under the bus and says i didn t know. because what i don t believe that. she is in trouble with the ethics office. this will be a stain on her. remember, her claim to fame in her first year as a congresswoman was chasing thousands of high paying jobs out of her district by making sure amazon didn t put a warehouse there.
really appreciate that. thank you. still ahead the white house press briefing. this is going to be a very interesting briefing because it s the first one that we have seen since general michael flynn, former adviser to president trump pleaded guilty to fbi and struck a deal to cooperate with them. we ll bring that to you live. and also some very stunning images out of southern california. there was a fast moving wildfire. it is chasing thousands of people from their homes. cnn is there for a live report next. you might take something for your heart. or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember.
we are also watching breaking news in southern california where a fast moving out of control wildfire is chasing thousands of people from their homes. more than 150 buildings have already been destroyed. more than 45,000 acres in ventura county have been scorched. multiple fires are burning in heavily populated areas surroundi surrounding los angeles. moments ago governor brown state of emergency. tell us what you see. reporter: right here this is one of the places where the fire came howling through in the middle of the night. and you can see this house lost, then we move a little more to the left, thank you, tom larson,