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>> harris: it's election day for 37 states. voters across the country are headed to the polls and casting their ballots in state level and local elections and keeping an eye on today's major races, including two that are very close for governor. battles for control of senate legislatures and in new jersey and virginia. democrats and republicans are looking to gain momentum ahead of 2024 and when the white house in both chambers of congress will be up for grabs. '24 is going to be odd. this is "outnumbered," i'm harris faulkner, here can co-host kayleigh mcenany and emily compagno. joining us today fox news contributor tammy bruce and "fox and friends" co-host brian kilmeade, author of "teddy and booker t," brian kilmeade. voters set to decide tight races for governor, in kentucky
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cameron looking to unseatandy beshear and brandon unprecedented looking to become first democratic governor in 20 years. republicans in new jersey hope to flip both chamber of the state legislature and have not controlled either in two decades. they need to win six democrat held seats in the senate and seven in the assembly. commonwealth of virginia, every seat is up in the general assembly, every single one. republicans are looking to gain full control of the commonwealth legislature for the first time in a decade. education and parental rights and republican governor glenn youngkin does well on the topics and he says it is time for his party to finish the job. >> truly all blue has taken a right turn and we have to finish the work today by holding our house and flipping the senate. they have no plan to create jobs, no plan for family and parents, no plan for making communities safer, no plan for
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transforming behavioral health, we delivered on every single one of them. >> harris: tammy. >> tammy: what is interesting here, you have got, i reflect on 2022, there is this presumption and presume republicans are going to do well. we hope this is going to be a statement, these elections about what americans are willing to put up with. all these are local races and depend we cannot say we are not them, glenn youngkin has a great record, we know what he wants to do. there is abortion issue, democrats did well in in 2022. specific thing. that has been softened a bit because americans found out we can make a difference at the state level. are republicans going to make their case about what makes them different, how will they make a difference if they are running away from trump, they are not, get dragged in or can they say
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specifically it is about parent rights, american rights, safety, crime and education. the economy, they can attach back to democrat policies they can be changed and changed quickly. >> harris: it is about the candidate, daniel cameron has gotten hot with voters there. he's been out a lot and gotten key endorsements, maybe endorsements don't matter, he can help. >> kayleigh: he's a phenomenal candidate, i met him and recognized he is a rising star on on the cusp of beating an incumbent governor, a popular one, some polls show him up. what i'm looking for is number one issue black voters, mississippi, 40% black population, any leaning toward republicans? suburban women, lexington and virginia, do they come out and
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have republicans won them back? biggest thing tonight is state of ohio, issue one, abortion ballot, pro-lifers lost every initiative since dobbs, but tonight may be different. i talked to someone involved and he said, there is strong hope, not certainty, pro-choicers, the yes, yes abortion until birth. that is implication of ballot language, yes have 3-1 advantage. no's are confident in this, for first time they dropped, they have seen it drop below 50% mark, they believe within five points of prevailing and they need five points in voter turnout. last point, in the end, this is projected to be close race and not a blow out like we've seen in every other state.
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>> harris: what would change on abortion issue for republicans to squeeze the gap down? >> kayleigh: two things. you have governor dewine at top, strong, solid republican governor who has given voice to this issue. you have had pro-choice women come out and say this is too far. had pro-choice women saying this is too far. >> harris: finally, makes sense. emily. >> emily: it is fascinating when it comes down to it, it is really about activating the americans who feel there is such a cataclysmic disconnect between who is representing the school board, local and skiet levels and how they feel and the value they have at the kitchen table and with their children. so many of these close races to be had, issue are parental rights and education in schools, it is about you being able to raise your children in the way you want. it is important, think about sam harris, he came out and talked about this liberal podcaster
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that says the unlikeability factor of trump, talking about national election, will prevent so many people from voting for him. i will cut off my nose to spite my faith, his policies were healthy for the state, however, i can't bear voting for him. at the state and local level, self-titled democrat, pro-choice women, that have drawn the line in the sand, what point will they say enough? the way i want to raise my children, visibility i have to the curriculum, control i have over secrets in school and so many issues that really hit home, that trumps my allegiance to the democratic party and we have a cohesiveness, it is up to the individual to say, it stops here and i take control back. >> harris: that is critical, i live in the state of new jersey, usually cobalt blue, ads they are running are jaw-dropping and
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the topics you are talking about. our kids were locked down almost as long as new york and california. so we got to see a lot behind the scenes with our kids and woke talk on the zoom three years ago, so on and so forth. all that dwindled into ads that are effective for voters, seen places like new york and new jersey, look at candidates higher up the tickle like lee zeldin who did better in new york city, projected for decades for a republican running to have done. it is interesting, those issues play a role. another issue that plays, governor sununu told me this, let's watch. >> we don't do early voting in new hampshire, people show up on election day and we have highest voter turnout in the country. to your point, where efforts are allowed, play by the rules and
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be aggressive. they had success in california in 2022, new congressional seats, they focused on early voting and allow ballot harvesting in that insanity. those are rules, play by the rules, if you don't, you will lose. play by the rules, get right leadership and win elections to get back to normal. >> harris: it is about owning the talking points. >> brian: glenn youngkin on the docket for that, he acts like a democrat, vote early, vote early. >> harris: it worked. >> brian: he he flip keeps the house and flips senate, it will work. trump did not trust early voting, we said don't do it and now talking about it. glenn youngkin is all in on it. he talks about changing things from blue to red, rhode island did that, interesting to see, bruce blakeman is nassau county
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in new york and he's republican. and you have -- who did not work well with trump during the pandemic and that seat is up, he is term limited out. ed romaine is slated to win that. only thing left and trump within nine points, he will never win new york, i got it, no one won in four years. slowly, but surely, people waking up, that is interesting and i bring up winner of the governor's race in kentucky, i think is odds on favorite to be future of the party. beshear for democrats, donald trump won by 25 points, he can't recognize joe biden in a lineup, will not bring up his name. >> harris: he said it again yesterday. >> brian: this side, cameron, if he's able to get that seat back that will put him in a good spot. >> harris: successful state
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attorney general. had a lot of -- >> brian: impact. >> harris: quickly about donald trump inside the city of new york, have you looked outside? the crime is pretty bad. have you seen all the people sleeping on the sidewalk and -- >> brian: can't miss them. >> harris: people in sanctuary building, that is trump talking point right there. build the wall. >> brian: he's problem they got to sue in the city. he's the problem they put on trial. >> harris: we'll see. yeah, i hear you. coming up, a jewish man has died after a protest. it's one of the latest disturbing details in the horrific rise in antisemitic threats and attacks across america, we get into it. okay eve ryone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) my name is marie.
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>> emily: been one month since hamas october 7 terror attack on israel, we continue to see a disturbing rise in antisemitism and attacks against jews in the u.s. in arizona, department of justice for man who threatened to execute a rabbi and every other jew he could find. in indiana, woman arrested after she plowed her car into what she thought was a jewish school building. no injuries were reported. the suspect planned her action while watching news coverage of israel's war with hamas. she is due in court tomorrow. and in southern california, a jewish man is dead after a confrontation at a pro-palestinian rally over the weekend. witnesses claim paul kessler was struck in the head with a megaphone before falling and hitting his head on the ground, he was 69. a vigil held in his honor this morning.
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the ventura county me, ruled it homicide and not ruled out possibility of this being a hate crime. ventura county officials set to hold a news conference in the next hour. it is atrocious what we are seeing and tolerance by the democratic party. for me, focusing on poor mr. kessler, it is obvious it's a hate crime, what else could it be? >> brian: nothing else, he was there for a pro-israeli rally. people hit him with a bull horn. one of the first we're seeing, but when you see the level of vitriol, where will we be in two or three weeks. i watch your show, best i can doing the radio, on congress and washington here. >> harris: thank you. >> brian: victims and hostages, families we've forgotten in a month. excuse me, let's see more
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pictures and hostage families and you go out with palestinian flag and hamas logo, you are pro-hostage, pro-chopping up individuals, you are pro-rape, you are pro-unprovoked assault and carnage. that is where you are, we forgot about that and focused on the air campaign and finding way to pause activity in gaza. i think to see the democratic party tear itself apart at the same time watching protest in the street, we could learn from that. that is how they stand. they stand with the people on the streets and ones like bill maher's of the world say, what happened to my party. >> emily: tenor matters, framing matters. the truth and honesty we portray is vital. families of hostages have to beg for coverage, they have to beg for truth to come out. israel had to force disgusting
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body cam footage to the world, they said you are disputing this truth. we know that coverage had a direct impact on that woman who plowed into what she thought was a jewish school because of anti-israeli coverage. >> harris: it is so much for the heart and mind to take simultaneously and we're not even under siege. can you imagine being a jewish family right now and explaining this to your children and knowing you have family in israel? it is complicated right now. you might send your sons and daughters, if they hold dual citizenship, i see them leaving from new jersey, which has flown nonstop since october 7 to take soldiers who live here, young, 18, 19, 20, 21 year old from here holding dual citizenship to go home.
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hostage taking serial killers, hamas, i call them, they are part of collateral and don't get our attention, they really don't. it is important for everybody to keep them front and center. i've asked the "outnumbered" team to cut video with the families i spoke with last hour, maybe that will happen this hour. i will say this, some of them are losing their faith, that is what i was told last hour. i begged them, don't, we will pray for you and keep vigil with you, don't lose your faith. evil cannot win, period. >> tammy: my generation, the generation after the end of world war ii. we've grownup with this idea of never again, we've learned what humanity could do, what hitler could do, about what important ancient european civilization could do. that can never happen again. it becomes slogan in a way, part of what i think is happening,
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people don't want to admit that it is happening again. and it is happening in even more modern world, europe is still afrn afrn -- ancient, there is no excuse, not like who could have known. we know now, there is this shock, it is like, this will go away, what will occur. i contend, when it comes to display and marches and people walking around with hamas gear, that is hate crime, that is meant to replicate fear and terror not just here, but worldwide, you have underlying crime. intimidation, harassment, that is entire package, we've got to admit this, this not only encourages antisemites, jew haters, but intimidates jews,
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sydney, gas the river, out here from the river to the sea, messages of extinction and we must admit it and it is okay, and you have to admit it to confront it. >> emily: concept of admitting, need to admit americans abroad and at home are less safe because of policy and their decisions. secretary mike pompeo interviewed harris last hour and i found his warning so apt, we'll get your warning on the other side. >> they see us shooting at empty warehouses as anything, they will continue if we don't respond forcefully, if we fire at knuckleheads in the desert and don't take on iranian leadership and don't get serious responding to the provocateurs that killed on october 7
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resulted in death of an american yesterday. if we donbas get it right, we will continue to provoke and increase risk to every american in the united states. >> kayleigh: yeah, we don't see american strength from this administration and don't see moral clarity and antisemitism, you have administration that yes condemns all hate and should condemn all hate against any group, not morally clear who is experiencing, hate. when i watch kamala harris last week one day after a 21-year-old is arrested at cornell for wanting to commit antisemitism hate crime and kamala harris put out like good cop, bad cop, biden will claim no antisemitism and kamala harris will change the script, this is what she said. for years muslims have endured disproportionate number of hate-filled,a tacks. that is not true, 2023 data shows jewish community, bar none
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received most number of hate crimes up 37% and up nearly 400% since the attack. condemn all hate, against muslims, against jews, it is antisemitism like we've never seen. we need administration not trying to win votes in an election, but morally clear on what is happening. >> emily: more to come, including this, polling problems for president biden, stunning new survey shows most americans think the biden administration iss taking the country in the wrong direction. what this could mean for his reelection chances next. so n, holy spirit. amen. lord jesus, come to us now. help us to surrender ourselves completely to you. help us to listen to your voice. even when we're distracted or tired, we pray this in the name of the father and of the son of the holy spirit.
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take care of your family and home. >> kayleigh: it's election day in america and the stakes are high in several stakes, which could give a clue to next year's presidential election and the course the country takes for the next four years.
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latest abc poll shows 76% of americans believe the country is heading in the wrong direction under president biden, the new numbers on the heels of stunning "new york times" poll that put president trump ahead in nevada, georgia, arizona, michigan and pennsylvania, all swing states president biden won in 2020. brian, if i'm team biden, i know they have internal polling, i dig through cross tabs and found on issues, trump has advantage on economy, 22 points, immigration 12 points, national security 12in pos, israel 11 points. when voters asked is joe biden good or bad for america, add together very good or very good you only get seven percent. >> brian: this is comparison. this is not candidates say one thing, i hope they do what they say. you can say, what was the
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country like, what is it like? you make the call. the democratic censorship bluementhal spaz said sustainability of donald trump and the black vote from 7% to 22%, democrats have been living off that for the longest time and republicans are making them earn it. >> kayleigh: blumenthal said, i am concerned and anonymous said, intensity is a level i have not seen before. >> harris: go bold and print t-shirts with that. the president is having don't quit me bro moment, i'm watching what governors are saying and others projecting 2024. here is chris sununu, the
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governor from new hampshire. >> everyone walking away from joe biden, they will find another candidate, biden will not be on the ballot. they will find somebody else by summer of next year to take the convention. democrats will replace joe biden, a ballot is coming without bidens on it. >> harris: he has a date he gives out like late may, early june. he is gone, big question, how do republicans take advantage of this? >> kayleigh: hoody wearing senator fetterman has some ideas, let's watch. there are two additional democrats running for president right now. one, one is congressman from minnesota, the other one is the governor of california. [laughter] >> they're both running for president, but only one had the guts to announce it.
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>> kayleigh: governor newsom is going to debate ron desantis. fdr may be right. >> tammy: that will be interesting to watch, this is democrat's problem, the policy is the issue, they keep saying it is about age. they can't admit and run on biden and democrats being wrong on everything. it is all democrat states, as well. you have gavin newsom, who is the worst of the bunch when it comes to crime and immigration and housing cost and homelessness. it is remarkable to see their contempt for american voter pretending anyone other than biden will be better. they are all the same, might be younger, same policy, same attitude, they might lie better, they might not trip, but it will be the same. that is what desantis will have to bring out. there are moderate democrats, where have they been with the country on fire?
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and their policies have helped that fire along. >> kayleigh: huge word of warning to republicans, because that red wave crashed and burned in pennsylvania, there were 50 days of early voting, republicans were not ready for. nevada has codified mail-in votes. good job with bank your vote, be ready with all levels of government. >> emily: abc news came out with pole about unfavorability and biden shocker 50% unfavorability, trump had a 60% unfavorability rating. to many americans, i think they are choosing in their own mind, what is lesser of two evil, we saw yesterday that 6% of voters would change their vote from trump to biden if there was a conviction. you marry the kill the beast approach by so many democrats, attorney general in this state who say above all, we need a
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conviction, something to stick. they are hoping that is what will turn the tide and i have to tie up a loose end from yesterday, covered how james carville said democratic establishment told him stop talking about it and telling how bad biden is and david arcselrod said yesterday somebody other than biden should run. obama's former strategist being cleared to come out with the emperor's new news that biden is naked. >> harris: hope not. >> kayleigh: look at doors opening and the narrative people are getting and who will assume the leadership. it is a different face, same day, america going to hell thanks to democrats, know who is twisting narrative for you and hopefully today all those people and states will vote gop.
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>> kayleigh: election night tonight. house republicans presing for answers in the hunter biden probe and questioning david weiss over handling of the investigation into the president's son, what to expect from the closed-door interview. wish it was open. >> brian: yeah, why isn't it?
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investigation to make clear he's had and continues to have full authority over his investigation and to bring charges in any jurisdiction. tammy, let's hear what gary shapley and ziegler allege against david weiss. >> u.s. attorney in delaware in our investigation was ham strung, limitd and marginalized by doj officials, as well as other u.s. attorneys. he told me he was not the deciding person if charges were filed and d.c. su attorney declined charges. he requested authority from maine doj and denied that authority. >> and was deny? ed >> correct. >> were you the only guy in the meeting? >> i was not, seven total people including me. >> kayleigh: he memor lied that in an e-mail and these are not republicans testifying. >> tammy: david weiss was in
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charge since 2018 and the plea deal, the judge was shocked, what are you doing giving him immunity, this is why people don't trust this and david weiss sought to become the special prosecutor after years of investigating this and it ends up in a dumb plea deal that couldn't stand its own weight. americans look funny, a lot of americans may not remember he was in charge of collapsed plea deal and don't believe what their agenda is, there is a lot of charade and this will continue, whistleblowers have been ones we can trust and we're still at point we can't trust what the federal government is doing. >> reminder of fox news.com, biden transition team secret service tipped off on plans to interview hunterbiden and that interview never took place. >> emily: all plugs were pulled
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before information was gathered, the amount of stymieing at hand of this government, amount of protection this family enjoys has no end. for hunter biden to come out and write op ed and woe is me and think it was about addiction rather than corruption and influence pedalling is troubling, the left will say, look at news outlets demonizing addiction, nothing to do with that. hunter is the b butt of a lot o jokes because he is a joke. he makes more from one of his terrible paintings than the average american makes in a year and at time most americans can't afford 30% of groceries, it is laughable and offensive he comes out crying and says no, have sympathy for me. i have no sympathy for someone that tax write-off sex
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membership dues. save it. >> kayleigh: politico discovered denials on hunter and go through the litany of mistruths. >> brian: they show, i don't know anything about my son's business operations, they did talk about it. we find out there are thousand of e-mails with a pseudoname regarding ukraine he is on. 40,000 e-mails, what about the 40,000 investigations that were stopped in they must have felt they were impervious. the biggest story, i want to see redemption for the whistleblowers, took tremendous risk. like tony bobulinski. >> harris: we need to be open about what is being done to not just protect them, but protect rights of all whistleblowers.
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we would not know about anything government wise across the board if not for brave people coming forward. get back to what emily was pointing out, importance of hunter, we do not care about that drug addicted guy and don't youtube him with your kids in the room. we care about the continued use of his name he told 60 minutes about, and he used that last name. his father is getting ready to go talk to china and one investigation was money flow between members of this family, nine members of the biden family allegedly in countries like ukraine and china on that list, i'm hoping there will be more than a fly on the wall when our president meets with him with president xi, a lot to talk about, but if this comes up, hunter comes up, american people need to know.
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>> live update from authorities in venturra county after a man killed during a pro-palestinian rally. his death was ruled a homicide and potential hate crime. expecting live briefings from the pentagon and white house. we will monitor those live events and bring news and texas governor greg abbott will join us live, join john and i live for "america reports." >> harris: breaking news, loved ones of five families held hostage by hamas killers in gaza are gathered on capitol hill at this hour and have a message for leaders there. let's watch this live now. >> their only son, their only grandson ohad, who was only
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eight years old. the four of them found themselves in this horrible situation and this massive terror attack, the last thing we heard from them was from my aunt, she was talking to her sister on the phone and whispering that she can't talk because there are terrorists in the kibbutz. this was last thing we heard from them. later on we found out that by 11 a.m. already the four of them were geo-locateds in gaza strip. we don't know what their condition is, if they are alive or not, getting medication or food, my uncle is not that healthy. he needs to use a cane to walk. all of them wear glasses, they need medicine daily.
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the red cross isn't helping. we don't know again what their condition is. ohad had a birthday two weeks ago, october 23rd, he turned nine. he's a smart, sweet boy, who plays soccer and tennis and is very lovable and he shouldn't have spent his ninth birthday in cap captivity. he should not be in cap captivity at all, no child should. among 241 hostages, there are over 30 kids. the youngest is only 10 months old. and again, we do not know the condition of any of them. releasing them should be top priority of the entire world, should be number one thing everyone discusses, anyone who believes in human rights for humanity, for justice, should solve this issue. this is why we're here and what we are calling entire world to
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do to bring them back home and to bring them back home now. thank you. >> point out that those who want a ceasefire need to understand that as long as the hostages are held no democratic government in israel could possibly agree to a long-term ceasefire. not when these stories and so many others are known by the israeli public. and i do want to commend israel for having brief humanitarian pauses, but a real ceasefire requires absolute minimum releasing the hostages. i now, we want to hear from rita. >> harris: all right. >> my name is rita, i am from kibbutz. i don't have a picture because i
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have 76 family members hamas took to gaza and 25% of my kibbutz is all murdered or been taken to gaza. and everyday i feel their hearts. my heart is beating so hard everyday and my thoughts are with them everyday. they came to us in the morning, we got a message, me by myself. i left the kibbutz friday evening and my granddaughter was with me in the kibbutz for eight days and in the morning i got message to get in the bomb shelter rooms and i'm in charge of a group of elder people while the missiles are coming. i was checking them up, telling them what to do and not to do.
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they were so scared, they were hearing the voices around their houses. we have four neighbors who is on the line and my neighbor, she was calling me, rita, please help my sons, they are alone. i told her, i am not there, tell them to be quiet. while she was talking to them, 16 and 14 year old sons, hamas took them. the youngest said, i'm too young, don't take me. >> harris: we are watching rita, and the details of this are really interesting because this is so much information that we had not heard before. first of all, 76 members of her family in the kibbutz where she and family lived along the gaza border. 76 of them taken by hamas she
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gave a smaller number for how many might still be alive. the fact she is talk through her grief, her heartache, it is pain of not knowing what is happening to those taken hostage is a miracle. and we all need to stop what we're doing and listen to the people whose family members and loved ones and friends and mayors of the kibbutz who were taken, the names of dead to be read and know the story of the living who are being held hostage by hamas. we'll do that everyday here on fox. god bless them. this is live right now, vigil going on tel aviv, this has been going on since sunset, an hour and a half their time as they remember the hostages. we said we'd never forget, let's not forget the ones taken right now and that one father i've
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