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Florida's West Coast is bracing for the impact of Hurricane Milton which may have been downgraded to a Category 4 hurricane but has all officials and residents very worried. The greatest fear, besides high winds, is a possible new record storm surge which could reach fifteen feet high. Milton is expected to make landfall near Tampa Bay late Wednesday or very early Thursday.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Bob Van Dillen, FOX Weather meteorologist reporting from Tampa, who says the storm surge concerns are very real and residents are heeding the warnings.
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Four weeks remain until the presidential election, and while both Vice President Harris and former President Trump have been stumping in numerous states around the country, it does not seem to be making much difference in the polls. Both campaigns are looking to secure fractions of percentages in swing states in order to secure a win, and many experts predict the election could come down to thousands of votes in places like Georgia, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Managing Editor for Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics Kyle Kondik joins the Rundown to discuss why the polls are not moving ahead of Election Day and what issues are factoring into Americans' voting decisions.
Days after Hurricane Helene caused major damage across Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina, another major storm is on the way. FOX Weather has upgraded Hurricane Milton to a Category 5 storm, whose path is heading up the coast of Florida. The threats of a fresh severe weather event are prompting mass evacuations in the Sunshine State as homes and businesses are still actively recovering from Hurricane Helene only weeks ago. Many Americans are under the impression that flood damage is covered under their homeowner's insurance; however, that is not the case. Mark Friedlander, director of corporate communications at the Insurance Information Institute, joins to share how people can make sure their home has the proper coverage in the wake of a national disaster.
Plus, commentary by Jake Matthews, Director of Media Services at JLK Political Strategies.
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One year ago today Hamas terrorists launched a brutal early morning attack on Israel murdering, raping and taking hostages from homes on the Gaza border. All across Israel vigils and somber ceremonies were being held to honor and remember those lost and those still being held captive. The war in Gaza rages on and now the conflict has expanded into Lebanon where Israel is trying to dismantle the Iran supported terror group Hezbollah.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, chief foreign correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC) and author of the book 'Black Saturday', his firsthand account of the October 7th terror attack by Hamas, who shares his experience in covering the conflict from day one and the latest in fighting in Gaza and Lebanon.
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Energy prices are on the move. Volatility spikes as Americans face devastating hurricanes domestically and conflict escalates in the Middle East.
Israel has promised to retaliate against Iran’s ballistic missile attack last week, and Wall Street is already pricing some of the fears of escalation into the market. These concerns are compounded by another hurricane headed for the East Coast, which FOX Weather has officially upgraded to Category 5.
FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu is joined by senior energy market analyst and FOX Business contributor Phil Flynn to explain how the Middle East’s building conflict and severe weather in the U.S. could mean a major energy price spike for consumers.
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Today marks one year since the Hamas terror attacks on Israel that left over 1200 dead, and hundreds of others taken hostage. Throughout the 12 months since the attacks, Israel has worked to root out Hamas terrorists in Gaza and has moved into Lebanon to neutralize the Iranian proxy group Hezbollah. Domestically, President Biden is receiving criticism over his administration's handling of Hurricane Helene aid, with thousands of Americans in the Southeast currently without power and resources. Senate Minority Whip John Thune (R-SD) joins the Rundown to reflect on the one-year mark since the Hamas attacks, his efforts to get Republican Senate candidates elected, and react to the Biden administration's response to Hurricane Helene.
With one year passing since the Hamas terror attacks on Israel, families of hostages take on that day are growing weary that their loved ones may never be returned home. One of those hostages is 20-year-old Edan Alexander, who was born in Israel but was raised in New Jersey. His parents are hoping for a ceasefire agreement that could bring their son home. Edan's father, Adi Alexander joined the Rundown from a rally in Central Park, New York, held by hostage family members, to discuss his son's story, his hopes for his son's return and what he feels Israel needs to do to bring all of the hostages home.
Plus, commentary from New York Post Columnist and author of Stolen Youth, Karol Markowicz.
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Americans, more than ever, are relying on government programs to get by, and a recent study shows how that reliance has spread to many more parts of the country over the decades.
This past week, Wall Street Journal's editor and reporter Aaron Zitner joined host Chris Foster to delve into the study's findings and the significant political ramifications. He notes a striking trend: many counties that have grown more dependent on government safety nets tend to vote Republican and are pivotal in swing states that could swing the outcome of next month's election.
Zitner discusses what economic, demographic, and policy changes led to this change. He also explains how former President Donald Trump was among the first Republicans to notice this trend and appeal to these voters.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with the WSJ’s Aaron Aitner and allow you to hear even more about America’s growing reliance on government money and what it can mean for our country's future.
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Election Day is less than a month away, and the candidates are using the final days to make gains in key battleground states. Both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are eager to win over voters in Pennsylvania, which has 19 electoral votes up for grabs. FOX News Contributor and former White House Chief of Staff Karl Rove breaks down each campaign's strategy and reacts to the vice-presidential debate.
Between 1988 and 2012, Democrats relied on Wisconsin to swing their way in the Presidential Election. But in 2016, Donald Trump was narrowly able to win the state, securing him the path to the presidency. Although President Biden was able to win back Wisconsin in 2020, the state is poised to be a tossup yet again in November. FOX 6 Milwaukee Political Reporter Jason Calvi looks at the state of both presidential and Senate races and later shares which counties he'll be watching closely on election night.
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The biggest prize among the seven states considered toss-ups this election is Pennsylvania.
With its 19 electoral votes, whoever wins that state may be our next president.
It also so happens to be where former President Trump went this weekend, holding a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Butler is also the same place where he was nearly killed by a would-be assassin’s bullet back in July.
Earlier this week, FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony talked with Daron Shaw, who's part of the FOX News polling team, about Pennsylvania and its importance for Trump and Vice President Harris.
Shaw took us inside the numbers in Pennsylvania and broke down what issues and regions would likely determine the winner of the Keystone State.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with the Fox News decision desk member Daron Shaw and allow you to hear even more about what some see as the most critical swing state and what both candidates must do to win it.
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This Monday marks one year since Hamas invaded Israel, killing over 1,000 people and taking over 240 innocent civilians hostage. Since last October the conflict has only escalated — and now, as tensions grow alarmingly high between Israel and Iran, the question of what direction this war moves in remains unsettlingly indefinite. FOX News Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin weighs in on how conflict in the Middle East has changed throughout the year and what the U.S.'s response might be to further escalation.
This week, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas warned that FEMA was running out of funds amidst the catastrophic destruction of Hurricane Helene. With hundreds dead and even more people displaced from the storm, Congress is facing growing pressure to cut the October recess short to pass relief funding. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram explains what's complicating the efforts to secure more funding for FEMA this hurricane season.
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A week after Hurricane Helene laid a path of destruction through western North Carolina over a hundred thousand residents are without water and over a million residents are living under a boil water advisory. The flood waters severely damaged water utilities and personal wells in a situation that could last weeks or months and becomes more dangerous as time passes. The non-profit 'Wine To Water', headquartered in Boone, North Carolina, is working around the clock to get clean drinking water to their fellow residents in need.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Doc Hendley, the founder and president of 'Wine To Water', a non-profit that brings clean water to people in need anywhere in the world, who says the devastation has made the state unrecognizable and he details how his organization is helping bring much needed drinking water to those affected.
If you want to know more, volunteer or donate go to: give.wtw.org/helene or wtw.org
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