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and later we will take a closer look at the movement to ban certain books in schools and libraries across the u.s. what can be done to fight the bans, that s coming up. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with kim brunhuber. we begin in the atlantic basin where tropical storm ian continues to strengthen. fueled by warm energizing waters off the caribbean the latest forecast shows it growing to a category 4 hurricane over the gulf of mexico before slamming into florida. now, it would be the first major hurricane to hit the state in four years. president joe biden has declared a federal emergency in the state. florida governor ron desantis declaring a state of emergency as well and residents from the florida panhandle to the florida keys are being urged to prepare for storm surge, hurricane force winds and heavy rain. this is the calm before the storm, i ve seen lines at the gas stations and the natural gas, propane. they re taking it serious ....
polls in a snap election. we re live in rome with a look at the deepening political divide in the country. and nasa will test out a mission that sounds straight out of a hollywood movie, a spacecraft that will deliberately crash into an asteroid s moon. a look at the upcoming mission. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we are expecting an update at any moment from the national hurricane center with the latest forecast track of tropical storm ian which could be the first major hurricane to hit florida in four years. we begin in eastern canada where hundreds of thousand right side still without power. fiona is now a post tropical cyclone and continues to move through the region. hurricane force winds battered the maritimes as the storm made landfall saturday, the strongest storm on record to hit dan da s atlantic coast, huge waves battered the coastline causing severe flooding. police posted photos of destruction saying con ....
o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rocket s red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there who say does that star spangled banner yet wave oer of the land of the free and the home of the brave will: good morning, welcome to fox & friends on this sunday morning. there is your national anthem as is custom, as is tradition right here every saturday and sunday morning. glad to have you with us as we scroll through a few extra pictures this morning. there are so many we don t have enough time on the star-spangled banner to put them in. pete: let them breathe. silence on a sunday morning. will: did you talk too soon? pete: held out nicely. most difficult thing in television. allow dead air. rachel: it was dramatic. will: i thought i spoke too soon. if you thought the show was authentic. send in your photos, fox news. com. they will featured at the national anthem. begin with a fo ....
coast and 8:00 p.m. in los angeles. this is america s late news. this is fox news @ night . it is now november 7th and israel marking one month since the terrorist attacks of october seventh and the beginning of the war. israeli defense forces say they now have gaza city surrounded and are on the verge of entering the city at any moment unleashing what they say is a street by street, building by building fight. and most of the hostages are believed to be in the tunnels below gaza city. meantime in the northern part of israel, hezbollah is again ratcheting up the rocket fire threatening to open another front in the war. we have team box coverage. steve harrigan is in northern israel. we begin in tel aviv where alex hogan is live with the latest on the fight in gaza. alex? reporter: high trace. the last day israeli fighter jets have struck about 450 hamas targets. ground forces are expected to move in on gaza city in the coming days. experts say it s the subterranean u ....