john: kayleigh, thank you so much. a life look at emory university, president biden and all five living first ladies are bidding farewell to rosalynn carter. sandra: rosalynn s beloved husband jimmy carter is expected to leave hospice care to attend the memorial service. set to get underway any moment now. john: married more than 77 years, the nation s longest married presidential couple and since her death, tributes from across the country have been praising rosalynn s decades of work, better mental health care and integral role in her husband s political rise and time in the white house. karl rove, former white house deputy chief of staff and juan williams, fox news senior political analyst. karl, the fact that jimmy carter is coming out of hospice care to say good-bye to his beloved wife puts a cap on what is an extraordinary love story here as well as a political one. absolutely. they knew each other as children, they married early, and she was an integral part of
right now on ana cabrera reports, ivanka trump s turn on the witness stand. donald trump s eldest daughter just arrived to testify in the multimillion dollar fraud trial. we ve got live breaking news coverage. plus, big democratic wins on election night. contentious races in ohio, virginia, and kentucky all go blue showing the issue of abortion access is now a major liability for republicans. so what does that mean for 2024? . and happy debate day for all who celebrate. five candidates make the stage, but can any of them get out from under trump s shadow? thanks so much for joining us. it s 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york, and we begin with the breaking news shaking the political world this morning after big wins scored by democrats in key races in ohio, kentucky, and virginia all revealing the issue of abortion access is a major liability for the republican party. nbc s priscilla thompson in ohio where voters enshrined abortion rights into that
light. probably not too many showers in scotland by the afternoon, showers pushing down into england and wales. a dry day across northern ireland and the south east with some sunshine. temperatures similar to the past couple of days, so 11 to 13 degrees. away from the showers i want to take you back and this is a satellite picture from this afternoon. this looks rather menacing and this is a band of rain that will come sweeping across the atlantic into the uk. the only band of rain we will see over the next few days. nowhere near as wet and stormy as it has been. it moves away from here very quickly during the morning and it moves eastwards and is followed by sunshine and some blustery showers as well. maybe a little bit chillier across scotland on wednesday, eight or 9 degrees. the rain may linger in the south east into the afternoon but they should not be too much rain. just a short time ago there were still 19 flood warnings in england, mainly in the south. but river level
up diplomatic efforts in the region. secretary of state antony blinken is now in turkey for meetings with the country s foreign minister. the country s cia director william burns is also now in israel, urging greater effort to avoid civilian casualties. and in the last few hours, the white house has said vice president kamala harris will discuss the conflict in a phone call with unnamed foreign leaders on monday. this is live, looking across at the gaza strip. it s just after 7am. in a moment, i llspeak to my colleague, mohamed taha, for the latest developments. but first lets hear from our correspondent, yogita limaye. the bombing over gaza has intensified tonight. communication lines have also been cut off, which means tomorrow will likely begin for many gazans like today did digging through rubble, looking forfamilies and survivors. this was a crowded refugee camp. it s not one of the areas that israel had asked civilians to leave. hamas says it was an israeli air strike
hours, and its forces have cut the gaza strip in two, with gaza city now encircled. but strikes were not confined to the north of the gaza strip. this is deir al balah, in central gaza. many casualties arrived at hospitals on carts pulled by donkeys, after a communications blackout meant people could not call for ambulances. the israel defence forces are trying to destroy hamas, which it says killed more than 1,400 people in southern israel on october 7th, and is classified a terrorist organisation by western governments, including the us and the uk. our first report is from our international editorjeremy bowen. israel promised mighty vengeance. it thundered across gaza city. israel s justification is defending the living, as well as avenging instead. palestinians call this genocide. this girl, from jabalya camp, is asked what happened to her. she says, a missile came down on us, bricks fell on us. i asked, where is my dad and where is my mum?” she is asked, where wer