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arthel: eight truce extension is possible as hamas handing over more hostages today including the first american abigail the little girl who turned four years old and captivity and imagine an imaginal brutality in exchange israel released 39 pulsing prisoners welcome to a new our "fox news live" i have arthel neville. jonathan: i am a jonathan a hunt in for eric shawn. seventeen hostages in total were freed today. fourteen israelis including that young israeli american and three-time nationals but fox news has told one of those hostages and 84-year-old woman was airlifted to the hospital in serious condition on her life is in danger. hamas has freed a total of the eightpeople since a temporary cease-fire began in gaza friday. israel said it's willing to extend the pause if more colleges are let go but u.s.
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officials believe around 10 of the nearly 240 originally taken our americans president biden spoke with israeli prime minister netanyahu and the family of the 4-year-old is really american girl who was among those released today. avigail idan it may be fr free w but she apparently saw her parents murdered right in front of her during the hamas attacks of october 7. >> two days ago, two days ago one of our fellow americans, a little girl named avigail idan turned four years old. she spent her birthday, that birthday at least 50 days before that held hostage by hamas. today she is a free. jill and i together with so many americans are praying for the fact she is going to be all right. >> we pray for avigail idan indeed.
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meanwhile alex hogan is live in jerusalem with the latest from there. >> hi arthel, prime minister netanyahu tonight once again sending the message if more hostages are freed the cease-fire will continue potentially past monday into tuesday of next week. this is a photo of all of the hostages who have been released so far in these three days is really hostages in today alone three sets of families were released. their parents are divorced they were spending the weekend with their dad when they were taken along with the father, his girlfriend and son. the bodies of the adults on the little boy were all found by the border. now this eight and 14-year-old girl, they are home safe. their mother says they are grateful to have them home. this is the g goldstein's. these children were abducted from the kibbutz after the kids father and sister were murdered by hamas. these when all of the three children and mother were
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abducted, her husband was the first person to sit outside the israeli military headquarters demanding the government bring them home. his words today turned to action he is the one who found little avigail idan covered in her parents blood for he put her in the safe room along with his family only to later find out they had all been taken. israelis are celebrating all of their release tonight's. and the west bank palestinians are sobering to return home of their loved ones too. israel has released 39 protesters each day all of them women and children. some have been accused of minor offenses like throwing rocks. others more serious attacks. the israeli government has demanded that police shot down the celebrations as they celebrate the return of some of the palestinian prisoners. but we've meanwhile tonight we are watching the protesting gatherings of people celebrating outside the children's hospital to welcome them home. we are learning more of a
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condition in her 80s. she is in critical condition after doctors say she was left without care for weeks. arthel: it is really a sad situation. i'm sure once we find out more and you find out more about the 84-year-old woman of we have any updates on her condition for it alex hogan thank you very much. of course a president biden he is heading back to the white house from nantucket. joint base andrews were air force one just landed. you can see first lady jill biden getting off the plane here. the president's, earlier today and his press conference spoke about a multitude of things of the hostage release including his conversation he believes with the mayor of qatar was instrumental in getting avigail idan released today.
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that is definitely one hostage, all of them of course but definitely little avigail idan everyone was hopeful she would be able to be freed. it does not look like the president is going to speak to the press. looks like the weather is a little bit bad there. the president did speak today with israeli prime minister netanyahu who told him israel will resume its gaza operation with the full force once the cease-fire is over. lucas tomlinson is live in nantucket with the very latest. >> arthel, the white house has provided a summary of that conversation between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu i will read part of that summary here quote the prime minister is saying to the president for his tireless efforts to help the broker it fully implement this deal. the two leaders agreed the work is not done yet they will continue working to secure the
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release of all of the hostages. earlier in his remarks here and nantucket before departing the island, president biden hinted he was to see the cease-fire extended to get more hostages released. >> that is our goal to keep this pause going beyond tomorrow so we can continue to see more hostages come out and search more humanitarian relief into those in need and gaza. this is working. it's worth pursuing further. is it every smile and every grateful to your we see on the faces of those families who are finally getting back together again. >> here is a photo of that little girl alex described. oil-year-old american avigail idan who has just been free but she turned 4-year-old on friday but she spent the last 50 days without sunlight in captivity held captive by hamas. one can only imagine the trauma. present biden spoke to her family as well as israeli prime minister. biden's remarks earlier said he's been working behind the scenes for week with qatar,
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egyptian to secure the release of the hostages. here was present biden's answer to a question, what is the ultimate goal is hamas? >> we are looking for a way to end this so the hostages are released and hamas is comp completely, how can i say it. no longer controlling any portion of gaza. >> it is notable the israeli leaders have been saved for the last 50 days their goal is to kill all of hamas' leaders for the full eradication of hamas president biden thing he just wants to see hamas not in control of gaza and certainly a part of the phone call president biden wanting to see the cease-fire extended. there is also reporting future aid to israel it might be conditioned on extending the cease-fire. arthel: it is my understanding the president is measured when he is public facing great he is a bit more direct when he is
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speaking directly to netanyahu. >> there is no question. of course intense negotiations are still going on. the president of the united states has to be very careful with what he says but right now it does appear israel, we heard from israeli prime minister netanyahu a short time ago. he said he told president biden on this truce is over he will resume combat operations inside gaza. arthel: lucas tomlinson, thank you very much. jonathan: arthel, the temporary truce in gaza, and sought gazat to end tomorrow night. the question is whether it could be extended. israel has proposed one additional day of cease-fire for every 10 more hostages released. white house officials say the ball is in hamas corporate foreign policy advisor to margaret thatcher and a director of the heritage foundation margaret thatcher center for freedom.
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nile, three days of cease-fire. three days of hostage releases. a fourth day of both of those things expected tomorrow, progress? >> thank you jonathan for having me on the show today. i am a rather concerned by what joe biden is saying here calling for an extension of the cease-fire. this works to the advantage of hamas. that is exactly what hamas wants to do is to wring out the cease-fire for a longer period so it can rebuild and also of course get out of gaza into egypt for example. so that is a dangerous strategy. biden seems to be very, very confused in addition to be rather weak kneed and i have to say biden is the weakest u.s. president certainly in the modern era. i think the mixed messaging coming from the united states actually undermines the us rail us at this time. the goal has to be to emphatically destroy and
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eradicate hamas. that has to be the ultimate goal here. it's not just removing them from power in gaza. it is the destruction of a barbaric terrorist organization. joe biden does not seem to understand them. that.i do think there's a real problem. prime minister netanyahu is making the decisions that he is the one deciding on his polls ultimately and said he will ultimately as well eradicate hamas. he is under extraordinary pressure leaving aside whatever role it he is under pressure at home from the israeli people to get those hostages out. >> i'm certainly grateful netanyahu is deciding the big big picture not joe biden. i think netanyahu strategy is the right one the destruction of hamas. this has resulted in the rel
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release. it maintained this pressure but also in terms of that long term goal here. the eradication of hamas is vital not only for the security and survival of israel but also for the future of the free world as well. hamas and the islamist terrorist ideology represents a deadly threat not of israel but to the united states the entire free world today. they have to be defeated. >> it is interesting you can categorically and completely destroy hamas physically and gaza. but getting rid of the ideals of hamas is much more difficult. i was just in the west bank if there are elections the palestinian authority would be
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defeated. i had hamas would win those elections and further north in the west bank even more islamic jihad is gaining ground what does israel do about that? >> also great points jonathan. we are also of course seeing the resurgence of islamic extremism on the streets of the united states, great britain across europe and the rise of horrific anti-semitism. it is vital the u.s. president, the united states, the leader of the free world sent up to islamist ideology. confronts it, seeks to defeat it and to defeat the horrific ideology of anti-semitism as well. at the same time the united states has to do all it can to be the monstrous iranian dictatorship to his knees. iran as behind a great deal of this parade the funding for hamas, the training for hamas,
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spreading poisonous ideology across the world. biden's got to stand up to iran instead of appeasing the iranian dictatorship. biden has been an incredibly feeble week need president we need to see strength and resolve from the leadership of the free world here in the united states. biden is not providing that at the moment he needs to do so. jonathan: thank you so much for joining us with your expertise as usual. arthel: jonathan thank you britt vermont police investigating the shooting of a palestinian american college students as a possible hate crime. one of those victims fighting for his life. we'll have the latest on the investigation coming up next. rs. 12 hours!! not coughing? hashtag still not coughing?! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any type of cough, day or night. mucinex dm.
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therefore police are investigating a shooting and vermont as a potential hate crime after three palestinian college students were seriously injured. the three victims are all men who currently attending schools in the u.s. were visiting one of their relatives for thanksgiving. cb cotton is live in new york city with more. >> hi jonathan, officers say two of the students were wearing traditional palestinian scarfs
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with the shooting happened. the police also say right now they have no details on a possible motive. young men were on their way to a dinner according to the palestinian ambassador, to that uk who wrote about this terrific news on x. investigator said the three students were here walking on prospect street in burlington, vermont on saturday. they are confronted by a white male with a hand on the suspect said nothing but discharge at least four rounds of pistol before running off. two of the victims are struck and their torsos the third in his lower extremities. all were taken to the university of vermont medical center. two of the students are u.s. citizens the third is a legal resident. all are of palestinian descent according to police. it took place to this vermont campus which is now enhancing his security and response. all three students attended different universities and. the victims of families releasing a statement through a
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nonprofit saying in parts. >> would call on a law enforcement to conduct a thorough investigation include treating this as a hate crime. vermont governor phil scott releasing a statement in part my thoughts are with them and their families. they've offered the full support to the mayor and burlington police chief as a senseless crime is investigated. and in support of the palestinian broader burlington community. officers ate two of the victims are stable while a third has injuries which were much more serious. spokesperson for fbi albany field office telling fox, it is prepared to investigate should they need to step in. arthel: jonathan comic debate, r whether president biden should continue arming israel is driving a wedge within his own party. this as a president seeks to expand is really access to american weapons stockpile which would allow more arms to flow into israel at a cheaper cost to
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jerusalem with less congressional oversight. jack auchincloss on that divide. >> there are outliers for sure the president has been wise to ignore those calls for cease-fire which were reckless and misguided. and largely those outliers are speaking for their own political ends. but there is broad consensus among policymakers president biden has been drawing on his 50 years of foreign-policy experience to walk a narrow tight rope over a wide chasm quite effectively. >> are more on this new jersey congressman jeff van drew member of the house judiciary committee. i want to start with the reaction to what we just heard from congressman auchincloss. what would you say are years of foreign-policy experience helpful in house is it a hindrance? >> i've got to be honest with you they have to have more access to the stockpile without question.
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but i'm also going to be honest this is what is happening in israel. what's happening in gaza is the result of weak leadership. week in the way they left afghanistan. weak and the weight they took off the oil sanctions on iran which really empowered iran to export more terrorism around the world. weak in the way they dealt with putin at the very beginning when and immediately the president said this is unacceptable just as president trump did. you cannot do this it never would have happened. we have to be careful he does not get weak because he is trying to appeal especially the people in hamas as well as others that are in his party. his heart party is splitting. arthel: one second congressman i can understand your saying the president is trying to perhaps appeal to the palestinian people. but you are saying he is
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appealing to the terrorists? the hamas terrorist? >> out let me qualify that he's appealing to the palestinian people and some who support hamas within his own party if he is not careful. the cease fire we are bringing in a sense it back home. it is also something that i realized hamas is not doing this because they are good people. they are bad people lived on the wrong thing, they are evil people. they do because they are regrouping, they are rearming and they are making sure they will be stronger when they get back. they have a reason they are doing all of this. they have a reason they kept all these hostages that should release them all at once. so we have to be careful is because of the process. >> idefinitely a delicate proces for sure. i want to rewind a bit because you said there a people in the president's own party that support hamas. that would mean someone either in his cabinet or you have got people in congress to support the terrorist are you saying?
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>> there are people in congress that absolutely support organizations that are linked to hamas. there people in congress. i will put it to this but we had a resolution that came up in congress that said do we want to make sure that we do not enrich uranium. we do not allow iran to have nuclear weaponry essentially. that resolution was supported by no less than 100 people on the other side of the aisle. the vast majority were the other side of the aisle and that they did not support the resolution to limit iran. that is unbelievable in today's times. there is no question there is some. you know, we sent you one of them. it is real. even some that democrats voted to censure there are forces of the democratic party that do not agree with our support of this bill there is no question about it. arthel: am going to move on.
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let me go here at the fox news poll by have time i'll come back to another one of your comments. there is a fox news bowling. it is u.s. support for israel when it comes to israel the united states is too supportive 30% of the pullers said. not supportive enough is 21% and 45% saying they u.s. support for israel is about right. you know congressman each year u.s. sense of more military aid to israel than any other country. should it president biden continued to back israel in this war with hamas? quick to should continue we should all continue to back them. they are one of our very greatest allies we have to stand strong with them. i would .1 thing out when we look at those numbers and talk about support for israel let's remember the amount of money we have sent to ukraine. if we send this in the next tranche of money to ukraine we
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will have spent almost as much in the last year in ukraine as the money we have given to israel since the 1940s, 80 years in one year. we have a subordinate's or we should continue to be supportive of israel as we have with other countries who fight and defend freedom. if we want to have innate freedom in any piece in the mid east and any civilization where appabsent going to rely on isra. arthel: should prime minister netanyahu sick to his mission to annihilate hamas? >> yes, i do believe that strongly. if you asked people after 911, should we make sure to get every single human being who was responsible for the death and destruction that they brought to the united states of america and to new york we all get together and say yes. peace through strength. arthel: understood sir. understood sir. repeat that i am sorry my audio broke up teacher phrase there.
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[inaudible] we need to be stronger. if we are weak we create war. >> what about the innocent people? i know this is part of board fortunately but about the innocent folks inside palestinian the palestinians inside gaza who are being mistreated by hamas as well and being used as human shields? of the finding resurrects they are annihilated right alongside hamas. >> estimate should go after hamas and try to reduce any victims it's horrible, it's awful israel is trying to do that. there take as many steps as possible. and they cut the heads off of babies they put babies on the fire they rape, abuse and kill women and parade them around
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this is not something we are used to. it's not something we can tolerate. if we are not strong now we are going to be an even more trouble in our future years. if we stay strong now the future it will be brighter for all of us and more peaceful. >> definitely a ask barb arianim on display october 7 is horrific. a congressman jeff van drew i appreciate h joining us today thank you. before president biting praising qatar for its role in the hostage negotiations. the arab nation is critical precisely because of his known to have close ties with terrorist groups including hamas. we will get into that difficult balancing act, next.
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nexthad been in close contact with the leaders of
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qatar, egypt and israel speaking repeatedly over the last few weeks. to help secure this deal. we spoke again yesterday with the mayor of qatar a special thanks in order to keep the hostage release on track and push for avigail idan to be part of this release. jonathan: president biden praising qatar for helping secure the hostage release deal between israel and hamas. some people have raised concerns about qatar's close ties to the terror group. especially because some top hamas and political leaders live there and something approaching luxury coding is now is jon bussey associate editor at the wall street journal and a fox news contributor. i'm actually being told we have lost jon a technical issue there. what we are talking about here isn't qatar helping with the release. and danny lee former israeli ambassador to the un talking to fox earlier today, talked about
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doing a deal with the devil to get these hostages out the devil in that case being hamas. but you obviously have to talk to somebody who can talk to the devil if you are doing that. and at that, in this instance as a nation of qatar. jon bussey is back now. great to have you with us. i'm not sure if you heard given our technical difficulties. danny was saying and doing the deal the devil with hamas but you've got to have some who talked to the devil. in this case it's qatar who can do that. we have to praise qatar is present biden has done. at the same time be concerned about them having hamas on their territory. >> and qatar realizes it's walking the thin very careful line that it does not want to alienate parties in the world that it might find itself mediating between.
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it has made something of a profession of this over the last 20 or so years. it has not cozied up to the west buwestbut engaged with the weste is a u.s. military base in qatar it's a very important one in the united states the country has mediated not only this hostage release and cease-fire helped united states with the taliban after the fall of afghanistan. it got a lot of american affiliated afghans of kabul on its own airplanes, full disclosure, some of those afghans were associated with the wall street journal they were former employees of hours and that their families. iyou have seen qatar do this intervene as a mediator trying to make itself a much bigger player in the mid east then the
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three and a thousand population it is pretty small its population or its size would otherwise dictate. jonathan: hits important to point out that qatar leaders say we deal with hamas a political wing. we have nothing whatsoever to do with the military wing to which israel and the u.s. would probably say there's not a real difference. but again we need that qatar's. israel would also say the aid that qatar gives to gaza in the form of humanitarian aid finds its way to supporting hamas fighters. if not hamas fighters neighborhoods in which hamas operates. you do would need in the world people who are friends with your enemies. so that there are times when you
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need to communicate. and if you are not able to do so directly. this happens with the united states many times over the years using int interior media area is with that between the united states and i run for example with cuba. you need people who are able to walk between conflicting parties. as positioned itself that way it has made itself an international mediator. again a punching way above its weight diplomatically. jonathan: while we have you here we are talking of hostages, i have been a colleague of yours is the wall street journal. russia would say he's not a hostage but he is being detained by the russian security services since march of this year. his family just had thanksgiving dinner.
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they put an empty chair, an empty place for him at that table. it is awful to think what they are going through. at first how is he doing as far as you guys know? and is there any progress in getting him freed? exit has been six months. if not hostage it is a completely ludicrous detention for it he is not a spy he was a reporter and was resorting for the wall street journal. very important to realize this could have happened to any media organization that russia decided to pick on. and so evan really represents the difficulty of operating in places of authoritarian government like russia. again this couldn't happen to any organization thanks to you and fox for raising this issue. it is important for us to keep evans name very public and very
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current. we need to have some resolution to this. it's going to comb through somee negotiation between the united states and putin. perhaps the release of somebody putin once out of jail united states we do not know. evan, for his part pulp paul bet are former bureau chief has been assigned to this of the wall street journal a very distinguished journalist. and he is in touch with the family he is in touch with friends. they say evan is handling this very well. he is exercising. he is meditating. he is reading. he is writing. he gets lots of males from friends and colleagues at the wall street journal regular visits from the embassy in moscow. but there is been no forward motion on this. these hearings that are held discussed his detention work he appears in court are really show evidence for the russians.
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there has not been progress. it is very public so that the russians and putin in particular find a way to release a reporter who was just doing his job. flexing as you rightly sa say he could be reporter any organization. a lot of journalists across united states and around the world set a place for evan at their thanksgiving table. we certainly hope and pray he will be back with you his colleagues and the course with his family very soon. jon bussey is always such a pleasure to talk to you. thank you so much for being here today. >> you bet. arthel: indeed i am with evan let's go live to israel, tel aviv were officials at schneider children's medical hospital the center there's holding a press conference. let's listen in. >> helping us to treat all of the mothers and cases that are necessary for that. we feel the whole country is to
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gather with us here. here at our children's hospital at schneider. it is important for me too say to all of the fathers, the mothers, the children all around the world and here and israel that we are doing everything to protect all of our patients here at schneider. we are giving the best medical themedical and emotional care tt is possible for them. this event is a national mission and we are feeling proud and privileged to take care of the returning families, children and their mothers. our hearts are with the hostages who remain at the gaza strip.
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and their families that are here. we sincerely hope that very soon they will come back home. they will be free again and live a healthy life as soon as possible. thank you very much. arthel: you can hear the exasperation and determination in the voices there of the people at the schneider children's medical center who are dealing with those acts of barbarism that i mentioned earlier that sent the children to the hospital. we wish them well and a speedy recovery.d we will be righti back. i can do it with the help of a barber, personal shopper and exercise buddy. someone who can help me live right at home.
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♪ ♪. jonathan: today is expected to be with the busiest travel days of the year as people head home after the thanksgiving holiday. a post holiday storm could force it deldelays and cancellations r those traveling to the northeast
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and in the northeast. dana murray is live at miami international airport which many people will be trying to head home from the northeast. northe. how's it looking there? >> that is right jonathan for it i can tell you it was him in a very busy thanksgiving. many people flock to the sunshine here in florida but like you mentioned it is the busiest day but lines have looked normal. >> first time on a cruise it has been quite smooth really. definitely we will definitely come again. >> it tsa it says security checkpoints were expecting roughly 30 million people to be screened. tsa goal is to keep the wait times to 10 minutes or less for pre-check in 30 minutes for everybody else. right now in miami security lines fall within that goal. even with that being when the most popular airports this year. four of the top five u.s. destinations for thanksgivings here in florida.
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at the top of the list as orlando followed by fort lauderdale in miami with tampa at number five. all that according to aaa. the worst time to hit the road today is between three and 5:00 p.m. it sounds like we are almost in the clear. aaa reports drove to their destination for good news for drivers, gas prices are above 40% cheaper per gallon this year than last year. right now taking a look at the cancellations and delays in miami it is looking good but airports nationwide are seeing just about 4000 delays and only 34 cancellations. jonathan: thank you. i did my 10 hour drive back from park city, utah with my older kids on friday. i have to say it was actually really fun. let's hope everyone gets home safely. thank you, arthel? arthel: the early taste of winter that dumped snow on parts of the planes sadly is blamed for three deaths and car crashes
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on nebraska highways. so where's the storm headed next? we will find out that meteorologist adam klotz is here and not with the forecast. >> hate arthel that very storm is on the move running more and more up the east coast. part of it, yet still a snowstorm other parts just a snowstorm. we are currently seeing a very decent snow is meant to the chicago area in northern indiana, fort wayne up across michigan. out in front of the stilt rain but more and more folks are going to see because behind the system there is significantly colder air drifting that direction. you are seeing showers move across portions of the mid atlantic from d.c. to new york that's going to linger to the overnight hours. on the southern end of the entire system we see heavy rain for the flo florida big bend to jacksonville, across the georgia coast to the carolinas. all of this is going to continue dragging off toward the east and the next 12 hours or so until ultimately moving off the coast for these are delays across the
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country. we had at times see more of these in yellow with some delays in the weather. at this point were looking fairly clear besides little yellow you're seeing there in the miami airport. ultimately the entire system does continue to track its way after the mid atlantic and up into new england pay attention the timestamp is in the corner it moves pretty quickly we haveh most of the rest of this evening paid by the t ti time you get to tomorrow morning mostly clearing out here is the move at 9:00 a.m. and some lake effect snow or folks living up along the great lakes drying off and cooling off on the backside of the system. who's going to see the snowfall question maximus a decent amount between erie and ontario the two lakes kind of the usual suspects who typically doocy some the heavy snow. as i didn't say this is a true cold front causing this weather to happen you are beginning to see some the temperatures drop on the big side of it. look at some of the current temperatures in the 30s and 20s all settling off to the east coast.
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>> memorial services will begin tomorrow for former first lady rosalynn carter she will i interpose at the jimmy carter presidential library in atlanta where members of the public can pay their respects. on tuesday president but under biden vice president harris will attend glenn memorial church in a formal funeral and then will take place on wednesday for family and friends. rosalynn carter was married to jimmy carter for 77 years. she died last sunday at age 96. >> to work women have accused sean 'diddy' combs of sexual abuse, the rap mo settled with n ex-girlfriend last weekend. christina coleman is live with the details. >> two women filed two new lawsuits against diddy saying he sexually assaulted them. the suits come one week after the music mogul settled with his
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ex-girlfriend cassie she claimed he sexually assaulted her, beat her and involved in sex trafficking. sean combs denies allegation in all three cases, the suits were filed to the supreme court on thanksgiving day, the associated press reports that one of the suit was brought by a woman who claims combs drug her before videotaping him sexually assaulting her, he later shared that with several signs in the music industry, both suits were filed under new york's adult survivors act a law that allows people alleging sexual abuse to bring s lawsuits within a one-yr window with the godless whether the statute of limitation of run out. diddy denies all allegations in the statement to fox news a spokesperson for the music mogul said the claims involving alleged misconduct under mr. combs for over 30 years ago and filed at the last minute are denied and rejected by him. he recognizes this as a money
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