Expecting a 1,000-year storm. I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News. Savannah, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina are under curfews. As Tropical Storm Debbie moves in, bringing torrential rains and possible flash flooding, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster telling residents to get ready for the unexpected. This is an animal that we don't think that we have seen before.
So we must be very, very prepared. And that means not only those of us that have been involved in these services, but also the
The everyday citizen out there needs to be alert and be prepared. Debbie may slam the area with historic rainfall totals of 10 to 20 inches, bringing catastrophic flooding across portions of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina through Wednesday. Debbie Roard assures a hurricane in Florida yesterday causing severe flooding, power outages and leaving at least five dead.
Sometime this morning, Vice President Harris is expected to name her running mate and then hit the road to campaign in battleground states. It starts later today in Philadelphia. Then the Democratic ticket will rally in Eau Claire, Wisconsin and Detroit, Michigan Wednesday. Thursday, they'll be in the Research Triangle in North Carolina. Then it's Savannah, Georgia and Phoenix, Arizona Friday and Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday. Seven states in five days.
which will signal the real start to this new campaign. Grinnell Scott, Fox News. Tensions in the Middle East ramping up after two rockets hit al-Assad air base in Iraq, injuring five U.S. service personnel. The U.S. State Department expects Iran to attack Israel soon. Spokesman Matthew Miller. The secretary and others in the State Department are communicating with all the relevant parties in the region to make clear, as I said in my opening remarks, that escalation is in no one's interest.
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Grab your $1 trial at Shopify.com slash Fox. Shopify.com slash Fox. A surprising number of people on the U.S. terror watch list were released between 2021 and 2023. More than 250 people on the FBI terror watch list have been caught trying to cross the southern border illegally during the first three years of the Biden-Harris administration. Now some new startling data.
According to DHS records, the agency provided to the House Judiciary Committee, 99 illegal immigrants on the terror watch list were released into the U.S. after being apprehended at the southern border. Fox's Bill Malusion. More warnings about AI and the election. The dangers of deepfakes and AI-generated content aren't just hypotheticals, they're happening. Elon Musk put out some misinformation, and he also shared a deepfake video of...
Vice President Harris. Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs is talking about this video that Elon Musk shared on X back on July 26th. It sounds like Vice President Kamala Harris, but as you listen to the rest of the clip,
It isn't Harris. According to our Secretary of State's office, it's manipulated. Nina Wong with Fox 13 Seattle. A famous actor may play a part in the Olympics closing ceremony. Rumors continue to swirl surrounding Tom Cruise, who will reportedly perform a daring stunt during the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympics.
According to TMZ, the plan involves the star rappelling down from the top of the large stadium in France, landing on the stadium field and carrying the official flag as he prepares to pass it on to Los Angeles for the 2028 Olympics.
The TV broadcast will cut to previously recorded footage showing Cruz's airplane journey from Paris to Los Angeles before he skydives off the Hollywood sign. He will also be shown passing the flag on to other Olympians, including a cyclist, skateboarder and volleyball player. Michelle Palino, Fox News. And I'm Carmen Roberts. This is Fox News.
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