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Jack Callahan (0:02)
Southeast U.S. bracing on Jack Callahan, Fox News Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine bringing heavy rain to parts of the Caribbean, expected to intensify into Tropical Storm Imelda as it approaches the Southeast. U.S. national Hurricane Center Director Dr. Michael Brannan explains when the storm could make U.S. landfall.
Dr. Michael Brannan (0:20)
The system is expected to approach the coast of South Carolina at a very slow forward speed and and could stall out or move erratically here all the way from Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and even Beyond.
Jack Callahan (0:31)
South Carolina's Governor Henry McMaster has declared a preemptive state of emergency to prepare for possible impact. Meanwhile, Hurricane Umberto strengthened into a Category 4 storm late last night, but its forecast track shows it staying away from the mainland. US President Trump predicting a peace deal in Gaza soon as Fox's Jared Halperin reports from the White House.
Jared Halperin (0:52)
Following days of talks with Arab allies, President Trump emerged from the White House signaling a potential breakthrough in Gaza.
President Donald Trump (0:58)
I think it's a deal that will get the hostages back. It's going to be a deal that will end the war. It's going to be a deal which is going to be peace. I think we have a deal.
Jared Halperin (1:08)
Details of a ceasefire were not announced, though the US has been pitching a proposal for a post war Gaza that would not include any Hamas leadership. President Trump is expected to meet early next week with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, president after the president's warning that he won't allow Israel to annex the West Bank. At the White House.
Jack Callahan (1:28)
Jared Halpern, FOX News Police in Austin, Texas have named a suspect in the 1991 yogurt shop murders that left four teenagers dead. DNA pointing to Robert Eugene Brashers, a convicted criminal who died by suicide in 1999. Officially, the case remains open. More details expected at a news conference on Monday. Murders were committed inside an I can't believe it's yogurt store. It remains one of Austin's more notorious crimes. America's listening to FOX News.
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