Live in New York. The Israeli Army now confirming that hezbollahs leader, Hassan Nasrallah, is dead. The news comes hours after the israeli military struck hezbollahs headquarters in beirut, where it was believed he was holding meetings. It was the biggest blast to hit the lebanese capital in the past year and could potentially push the escalating conflict closer to full fledged war. Joining us now, of course, Fox News chief foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst there on the ground in israel. Lets start with the possible escalations at this point with this massive Breaking News. Trey yeah. Chandler good morning. Significant Breaking News out of The Middle East as the israeli military confirms that the leader of hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, is dead following israeli strikes targeting the lebanese capital of Beirut Yesterday. Ali karaki, the Southern Command of hezbollah, was also killed in the strike at what the Israelis Say was a Command Center underneath a residential area in dhaka, a nei
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Under way to a critical Water Pipeline damaged by the czu lightning complex fire in Boulder Creek impacted by the broke away from our fighting in Oregon Health airlifts this badly needed pipe to the fire. Ravaged it the the work was done in the Santa Cruz Mountains kron fours rob fladeboe talks with the helicopter crew rob joins us live now with the latest rob is the water. Okay to drink now. Well it is for some folks and not so much for others up am i here at the fire camp in scotts valley, this is all going on farther up the seller on valley high above Boulder Creek where the fire destroyed a key Water Pipeline that supplies for Boulder Creek and the only way to get the replacement pipe up to this remote site is by helicopter, lets take a look. This was downtown Boulder Creek Tuesday Morning as a helicopter airlifted heavy duty replacement pipe to a remote job site in the fire zone, a nearby been lowman mountain at the controls was veteran pilot glenn smith whos been fighting wildfir
Inperson classes. And no deal yet as the automaker takes a test drive with automaker elon musk. This is Worldwide Exchange here on cnbc good morning, good afternoon, good evening and welcome wherever you are watching hope you have a good tuesday here is how the markets are setting up the day futures are down nasdaq ended up losing over 4 late last week and it could be more today look at that, nasdaq futures are down 253 points. Remember, what we have seen happen, when futures really begin trading, always tends to accelerate we cant say that will happen today but that has been the trend. Nasdaq futures are down significantly. That is not a good look in the Technology Part of the markets which controls the entire stock market snapping a fiveweek winning streak as investors learned that soft bank was a big driver placing multimillion dollar bets on the Options Market. Despite what is happening right now, goldman sach thinks so. Advising clients to keep their faith in Technology Stocks unl
In the progress here. But take a look at these wind speeds around fairfield we are already seeing gusts at 30 miles an hour and the high winds will be the issue as we go into today as our temperatures once again stay pretty hot reaching into the 90s and up to 103 degrees today. Ill continue to monitor this and well talk about the fire danger as well. Mike, youve been watching the roads. How is it looking . Its looking great right now, kari. Things are moving smoothly on the freeways despite a crash. Well take you out. Green sensors and the crash approaching the benicia breaks affects industrial, the off ramp, but not the freeway heading to 780 and the bridge itself. A live look at the palo alto shows you the span through 101 on the peninsula. A smooth, easy drive. You see the taillights, no problems there. There may be a crew further north. Back to you. Thank you, mike. Now to our breaking news and whats already a record year for wildfires. Across the state 2 million acres have burned