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gathering in our nation's capitol for what is expected to be a massive show of support for the jewish state. organizers of the march for israel anticipate 100,000 will be in attendance it denounce the antisemitism across the globe. this is you'd, i'm emily compagno with my co-host kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner and joining us, host of the kennedy saves the world podcast, kennedy, and fox news contributor, steve hilton. police officials in washington, d.c. say enhanced security measures will be in place for today's march. mayor bowser is deploying national guard to assist police and department of homeland securityland security labeled it level one event, highest level of risk assessment. live to mark mered ith at the
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national mall. >> mark: good afternoon, security and high and you see a lot of people not afraid to come show support for israel, shows signs at lant, cleveland, miami, people come hours away to be here to show support for israel. you may be asking why are they doing the rally today. organizers want to make sure members of congress are in town and could see the crowd size and how the jewish-american community is feeling since the events of october 7. they will be trying to rally the crowd. president biden and vice president left for california, they will not be in attendance.
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this was only put together the last two weeks. as you talked about, crowds have come >> far away, security is high and barricades around the national mall. you have to go through magnotometters and there are helicopt ares overhead. the message we hear today, people want to make it clear more could be done to show support for israel. we have seen antisemitism rise in the last year and seeing 360% increase in attacks in the last year. people say they have been personally impacted and most notable comment those from the family of those missing and be being held hostage, coming out to tell their story and talk about the agony they are going through and why attention cannot be lifted off this issue.
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emily. emily compagno thank you. bringing it back to the souch, steve, for families of the hostages, anguish has not lessened at all. >> steve: exactly. that is why this is so important. we have to show our support. this is long overdue and especially in the context of everything we've seen in the last month here in america. the shameful and obscene antisemitism, the ripping down of posters of the people. it is disgusting. more important for us all to show our support. what is disgraceful, you don't have president biden or vice president harris there. we just saw fantastic example of this in paris, in france the weekend, former presidents and current president, what is so important they couldn't delay their flight by a couple of hours to be there and show support. vice president harris, what is
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she going to achieve in san francisco at this meeting? they should have been there and the reason they are not there and more disappointing, feeling pressure from the left and you see it in their policies, and softening support for israel and the fact they couldn't be there today is disgusting. >> emily: the administration can't be bothered to show up, they are caving to woke left nonsense aligning itself with absolute terrorists and bari w weiss spoke out about the rise of antisemitism and how it can be a litmus test for the health of society. let's watch. >> antisemitism is a warning system. it is a sign that the society itself is breaking down. it is dying. it is a symptom of much deeper
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crisis, one thattin explains how in span of 20 years since september 11, educated people respond to savagery with defense of barbarism. >> emily: argument could be made educated people and this administration. >> kayleigh: yes, bari weiss, i encourage everybody to watch this speech, 38 minutes long. she positioned this more broadly in way i haven't heard this case made. she said october 7 there was a terrorist attack. they are still trying to locate bodies that were burned such high degree they are matching teeth. she go through details ands that terrorist attack happened on 10/7, next day on 10/8, she
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described a moral and spiritual catastrophe. what happened on october 8 and days that followed, people were shouting gas the jew in the streets of australia and people marching in berlin, new york city, in london. this friday, i was in for "hannity," people going up a pole and removing american flag and putting a palestinian flag there. we are seeing kids hiding in libraries, jewish kids. seeing pro-hamas martyr sign on the side of george washington university. this must be addressed and she's right to frame this broadly. >> emily: morthe moral catastrophe, how quick that match was lit ablaze. i remember having dinner with a prominent jewish american
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business owner talking about the rise of antisemitism and i couldn't believe it. he texted me after october 7 and said, look what is happening now. he was right hid lusly about that. felipe linas wrote a piece talking about that. what columbia university resignation explained. given way to not understanding how we did not realize so much antisemitism was right below the surface and where it was lurking. knowing friend from foe. >> kennedy: that is shocking about it. it is so overt. you don't have to look for subtext or subtle clues. it is right in the open and when people are doing things like
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steve eluded to like tearing down posters of missing children and family members, hostages. imagine how any one of us would feel if a close family member were sitting there in the hands of murderers. i cannot imagine uncertainty and horror they go through every single day. what people are going through, they are saying these victims were asking for it. these victims caused this. their torture is justified based on very complex set of policies that they don't fully understand and don't want to make the world a better place. what hamas is offering, global jihad offers horrible version of life for everyone. which is shrouded essentially in death to anyone who disagrees with them or challenging theocracy. >> emily: including all of those championing hamas causes because they would be among those that
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hamas would love to slaughter. >> harris: hamas does want a blood bath, they don't want to govern, that i have had years to do that and billions of dollars flowing through the small 25-mile 15 wide 25-mile long piece of land and they have respondent it on living underground like scorpions and roaches they are because they are hostage-taking serial killers. whether than give people fresh water, they don't want to govern. they want the rest of us to go away. talk about this march on the mall. it is critical, you mentioned president is not there, in a very important meeting with xi jinping of china. i hope it goes better than other meetings does and he distribute do harm to make things worse. that is our hope.
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kamala harris could have skipped it, i agree with kennedy, what does she add to the table? maybe she tries to catch him if he makes a mistake. talk about the voices you hear there. president of israel herzog, house speaker, mike johnson, who you sat down with, he's new, democratic leader hakeem jeffries is there, chuck schumer, joni ernst, you have bipartisan group of people who have shown up and that is important and critical to show the world that some people can get it together. there might be some people there you would be surprised to find. i believe with all my heart, some young people don't know what they believe. they want to show up to a crowd. >> emily: i'm grateful hakeem jeffries is there. he had no comment after, everyone's presence matters. showing up matters. bravo to everyone who will show up or express solidarity with
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that march today and for those that don't, absence speaks volumes. coming up, intense fighting reaching one of the hospitals, president biden calling to protect the facility even though it has a hamas facility just below it, that is next. tried met more energy in just two weeks. -ahh, -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein 30 grams protein, one gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients for immune health. (♪) i'd like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans, because i know so many of you have served our country honorably. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is the eligibility for a va loan for up to 100% of your home's value. if you need cash for your family, call newday usa. with automatic authority from the va, we can say yes when banks say no.
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>> kayleigh: president biden calling on israel to protect hospital as troops battle near gaza's largest medical facility. >> president biden: my hope and expectation there will be less interest of action relative to the hospital. we're in contact and with
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israelis and aulsz there is -- also there is a pause due to release of prisoners and that is being negotiated with qataris. remain hopeful. the hospital must be protected. >> kayleigh: the president's call for restraint after u.s. intelligence confirm hamas is using hospital and patients for cover. cyn says hamas has a command node under the al-shifa hospital in gaza city, uses fuel intended for it and the fighters cluster in and around the largest hospital. trey yingst joins us, trey. >> trey: good afternoon, we understand israeli forces are in northern part of gaza and
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maintained control over the area after days of fighting and losing 47 soldiers since the ground operation began. talk about the al-shifa hospital, focus of international attention, israelis they have have the hospital surrounded and allowing civilians to make their way to evacuation corridor. you have palestinian babies, around 37, along with dialysis patients and others sheltering in place at al-shifa hospital. israelis say underneath it there are tunnel shafts leading to hamas headquarters. they are faced with a challenging situation, how to get the civilians out of the way and destroy the hamas leadership. according to elras they have
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offered aid at the facility to support palestinian civilians, but kill the hamas sheltering around them. >> kayleigh: thank you. we al-shifa hospital is located nooks to central point for hamas command center. rantizi hospital, walk through the first part. you will see weapons laid on the ground. this is a hospital, hamas uses hospitals for their operations. you see a tree on the wall painted, that pink art on the wall, inside the hospital, underneath it hand grenades and they found a motorcycle, motorcycle you saw hostages carted out on and bullet hole in the motorcycle. >> harris: incredible video and you speter lerner there.
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he showed people capacity underneath the earth and the idea, you can survive down there for a long period of time. it was not meant for citizens to survive, it is mandate for terrorists to survive. they want everybody up top to take the incoming bullets while they are sequestered below. they can take families with them, if they choose and what we are prayerful, maybe this gave answers about hostages. would they have taken some of them with children, taken them down there and since moved them? i have to say, this is really a moment for the palestinian people. i feel for them. this is binary for the terrorists. they die, we live. they live up there, we live down here, we live. the people who depend on us for everything, they die, we live.
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imagine that awakening right now. they have always known they lived with terrorists, now they are above ground during war by terrorist decision. it is remarkable, heartbreaking moment and fact we can get any of them out is a miracle and that is what israel is trying to do, move as many out as they can. >> kayleigh: the rantizi hospital, this is from the idf, you see a chair and beneath the chair is a rope, they think the hostages could have been tied to the chair. they found a woman's clothing and baby clothing. little kafir was taken, this could be where he was taken to. there were curtains on the wall and list of terrorist names where they sign off on shifts as if they were monitoring the hostages. >> emily: the savage beauty of this footage is the fact it
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personalize the stories, those are not statistics, they are humans, children, family members and it provides proof that indeed hamas and islamic jihad are engaging in brutality and atrocities against civilians and thousands of people, potentially hundreds of thousands are cheering that level monstrosity. this is heartbreaking and so necessary given our discussion about that lurking level of antisemitism. and about those that need proof before their eyes. what more proof do you need other than that. in this opportunity, this underscores why our spineless commander-in-chief who calls for a ceasefire by doing so aligns himself with the interest of hamas and islamic jihad and iran because as you know, their interest is eradiation and end of the jewish state and global
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condemnation of israel. they provoke a response by israel, attack on civilians and by our commander-in-chief calling for a ceasefire despite ropes and blood from children on the ground. that is somehow supposed to or further interest. it mutes otherwise israel's deserved response in standing up for themselves. every time we call for anything les than we will show up and support you, israel, that is furthering interest of hamas. that is what this president is doing. >> kayleigh: kennedy, i asked peter lerner if they had found hamas tunnel under children's beds, he said, yes, many. >> kennedy: that is where money is going and they are strategic about it. hamas rules by fear, that is why people in palestine are scared to make a change.
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people who chant the river to the sea, this is the picture you are painting, this is how you want that part of the world to be run? by cowards who won't fight or show their faces? that is what you are campaigning for? pay attention. >> kayleigh: that makes it hard for israel to do their job. >> steve: exactly, echo what emily said, this is price we pay for having weak meed yok rite in the white house. pressure comes from his left, base of the democratic party, he is abandoning that. 100% support for israel, netanyahu was saying he is trying to get field hospitals set up. he doesn't need lectures from biden about protecting civilians, that is what the israeli strategy is and we should support it 100%.
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>> and the squad. >> harris: please. what is interesting about field hospitals and everything else, netanyahu said they will offer security once hamas is rooted out. it makes securing that easier if you have a doubtful public, then what? >> kayleigh: biden tells netanyahu, control your rage. i would be enraged looking at leftover hostage items. president biden on his way to san francisco, where he'll come face-to-face with chinese president xi jinping and the fentanyl epidemic is expected to take center stage. the details on the high-stakes summit, next. all that planning has paid off. looks like you can make this work. we can make this work. and the feeling of confidence that comes from our advice? i can make this work. that seems to be universal.
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xi and the two are expected to make a deal over fentanyl. deadly drug that has killed tens of thousands of americans in the past year, what they are supposed to reach a deal on. we'll see if it happen. we hope so. earlier this morning, president biden was asked about expectations for the summit? >> how do you define success? >> being able to pick up the phone and talk to each other if there is crisis, making sure our military have contact with one another. we can't take, as i told you, we're not trying to decouple from china. what we're trying to do is change the relationship for the better. >> harris: code for i really wish we could go back to trump days, china was taking our calls, right? you were there. >> kayleigh: president trump
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makes a call, xi jinping answers. american strength. what would success be defined as? normal course of communication? you are the leader of the free world, success is china releasing detained, wrongfully detained americans. china controlling, stopping itself from committing genocide against the uighurs and stop doing military exercises around taiwan, that is success. not having a phone call. this president is desperate and willing to make concessions to have china take his phone call. >> harris: all right, that's the show, everybody, see you tomorrow. no. seriously, what was not on the list is fentanyl. >> steve: and stop buying russian oil and stop funding hamas by buying iranian oil, that is what china is doing. biden is saying, yeah, let's have a nice relationship on
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fentanyl. disgraceful thing, they precooked outcome and have deliverable. make sure we get this result on fentanyl. what does that mean? that tells you xi jinping is perfectly aware of the role that china plays in the fentanyl poisoning happening here in america. 100,000 deaths. been going on for years and he's done nothing about it. for a summit, he will turn around and do something about it. he is admitting china's role in killing thousands and thousand of americans. >> harris: you think the deal is baked in, they have already done this? if that is true, this is disingenuous. why go there if you have a deal in the cab? >> kayleigh: the vice president, kamala harris will have no discussion in this conversation, they don't trust here. the vice president, she has no part in the discussions.
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she could have been more helpful saying islamophobia is the biggest problem we have in this country, turning her back on the rise of antisemitism. you pointed out the surveillance program by china, they are stealing intellectual property and embedding in items we use and buy in this country. there is not been a lot of pushback on china in terms of that, hasn't been strength projected in terms of foreign policy, economy, and economic partnership and it is because there are no consequences when china runs foul of whatever deals we've got and they will never be compliant with global climate initiative of any stripe. all that is laughable, china is waiting for the president to wither away and not be
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re-elected. >> harris: we did not even mention the spy balloon. >> kayleigh: right, i have it written down here. >> harris: mr please. >> emily: we were more articulate on this couch than we can depend on him to be temperature is heartbreaking that the commander-in-chief, the highest position and highest representative of us americans fails to say what defines success would be moncum of american strength because his spinelessness has embolden china. it and ip theft, military incursion and excursions and exercises, the balloon, everyday china engages in mas murder when you include fentanyl and relationship they enjoy with central and south american government and cartel shipping strit from china or across the border. they enjoy slaughter of americans in that way and enjoy
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our weakening in so many ways, including when doj dismantled the program in place to pick ourselves back up against the ccp. after this administration took office. we have seen emboldenment and strength growing since. remember when they enjoy meeting with putin attended by un secretary general. that is when we as americans were standing with israel and they said our partnership is stronger than ever. we need to listen to it and need a commander-in-chief that is strong, i don't see that any time soon. >> harris: the words were coming out of your mouth and it is everything we need, commander-in-chief to be strong. this is breaking news, telling fox news there was multi rocket attack on u.s. forces inside
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syria today. no injuries or damage that we know of to the base, this is the fifth attack on u.s. forces since sunday's airstrike. we fired back three times, third time they hit us five times. we do one, they do five. this ratio, he's not doing enough, the president to the united states. add this in. that is 53 attacks on our u.s. military men and women stationed in the middle east since october 17th. all five of our responses have been inside syria. >> steve: quickly, harris, this ties it together, attitude to china and iran on every issue, even the attitude to crime at home, this ideology of appeasement that infected the left and ideology says if you are nice to bad people, they will be good.
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we're seeing opposite. if you are nice to bad people, they are even worse. >> harris: i don't think he loves us, i don't. 33 americans have been killed by hamas terrorists. at least nine being held hostage that we know of, we don't know where or their conditions. our military men and women stationed around middle east hit 53 times and we've sent planes with rockets and hit buildings that didn't have much in them. mr. president, see us. you better see us. it is election year, happy tuesday. "outnumbered" in just a moment continues. from pep in their step to shine in their coats, when people switch their dog's food to the farmer's dog, the effects can seem like magic. but there's no magic involved. (dog bark) it's just smarter, healthier pet food. it's amazing what real food can do.
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>> kayleigh: new photos emerging of the bag of cocaine found within the white house this past summer. secret services provided this to daily mail after freedom of information act was filed. that dime bag of cocaine lying inside a storage locker near the west wing entrance. the president sometimes walks through that entrance. remember, the secret service never found who that cocaine belonged to. jesse watterses things are not adding up. >> the story does not add up. cocaine found on sunday, first in the library, then the situation room, then in a cubby. was it found somewhere first and moved into the cubby? why would there be confusion about where cocaine was found in
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the white house? >> kayleigh: you know, steve, that is one of the most confounding things about this. if i would have been press secretary, i would have had secret service talk to the press, details matter. andrew baits was asked if the cocaine belonged to anyone in the family. trump is making allegations. he said hat jacked. i have no reason to believe it, hat jack nothing to do with this. >> steve: they go on about how good we are at governess. the documents, endless changing of the story day-by-day, biden's documents in the garage. they make it up as they go along, creating space for speculation. everyone assumes it is hunter
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biden's natural thing because of his past. part of me wish it was joe biden's perk him up before his meeting with xi jinping. >> kayleigh: emily, i spoke to sources in thes who whos this area is trafficked by tourists, so the first family doesn't normally walk through there. i want to underscore where the cocaine was situated. i saw president trump walk through many times in west executive. the fact a powder could get that close to where commander-in-chief walks. >> emily: supposed to be the most secure, why is it we're seeing stunning display of incompetence? either incompetence or either
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the investigation results or investigation itself. i see in the photos keyholes and it looks like ski lockers, what about that, too? we've heard there is lack of evidence. was the key returned? who had that? was that dusted for fingerprints? finite amount of people had access to the lockers. have all the faith in the fbi, please, we are esteemed organization, worthy of respect and confidence. they are doing a poor job of showing that and in their work with secret service, i am not reassured and disappointed and wondering where in the hell my money is going to. >> kayleigh: there are no cameras -- >> harris: that is shocking to
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me. >> kennedy: how many members of the first family have security detail for life? it is like, an enormous expenditure, should move secret service back to treasury. having said that, it is shocking you can be in close proximity to the president and no one would know. you have tourists and i'm assuming marge comes in with a big bag and still wants to see the white house. who knows what is in the handbag. >> kayleigh: or white house staffers. >> kennedy: absolutely, i think it belonged to commander because they were coming for him. >> harris: i love the lady's voice and you trying to pep people up. that could have been anthrax or any number of things. if there are 500 suspects, how
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many people are flowing through there, that close to the president? that's a lot of people. where can you go in today's society where there is not a camera? everybody has a camera on them, i assume any place i'm going, including dressing rooms, i assume there are cameras everywhere. not in the place we really need it. again, it was cocaine, we don't know who did it according to what they are telling us. i with emily share your doubt on the investigation, they wrapped up quickly and didn't look hard. who upons, they are incompetent, i don't. what if it was anthrax? >> kayleigh: protocol should change issue powdery substance should never be near the president of the united states. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. amen. lord jesus, come to us now.
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>> live at 1:00, the march for israel program, that rally in washington, d.c., we'll have live coverage of that. plus dome ben weighs in as worries over reelection hit a fever pitch. jewish student at nyu joins us
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from the march in israel on the importance of today's march and what the president's absence means for students like her who are fearing for their safety on campus. "america reports" coming up. >> harris: last moderated lively discussion between voters, voter voices and nikki haley. we touched on a lot of issues driven by voter questions. one was on the raging war in israel against hamas and surging antisemitism across america. >> is there a limit in your opinion to free speech? you can't go into an airport and shout bomb, and yet right now you can chant on college campuses to kill jews or wave's poster thats keep our streets clean, which are nazi
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propaganda. >> when you support hamas, you are basically saying that you support, that israel shouldn't exist, that you support that the jewish people shouldn't exist. if you look on college campuses and see what is happening, if that were the k.k.k. doing that, every college present would be up in arms. remind americans antisemitism is no different than racism, they are both evil and we don't want that to happen. >> harris: so these are like love my job moments, being with you guys everyday, i feel blessed and being in the company of voters tell us what we get right and wrong. we focus on polling, they want to know what will make their lives better and make the country quieter. it is hot and loud with hate right now. they want somebody to quiet it
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down. it is fascinating to have the conversations. >> emily: i am curious, what did you see, anything different from the emb ambassador as she is evolving as a candidate? >> harris: one thing i think she does better or differently, to really pull from her days as south carolina's governor twice. a lot of people get focused on the fact she was ambassador to the un under former president trump, it was a cabinet position she held. that is important, but to know how she deals with education, watch this. >> i'm really interested in how you think we can help revitalize our education system and make sure to strengthen workforce development pathways. students are concerned about what they will do afterward.
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>> i will tell you 29% of eighth graders in our country are not proficient in reading or math. we don't do something about this, we'll be in a world of hurt 10 years from now. if a child can't read by third grade four times les likely to graduate high school. in south carolina, we started holding kids back and did reading remediation program and set them up for success. we have to do this all over the country. >> harris: that is what i mean, she is pulling and showing things and governors can do this, desantis can do this, too. we started with vivek ramaswamy. we have done viewers voice and now we're pulling a guest on set and focusing on the gop presidential candidates. we better move quickly, the field is whittles. >> steve: questions you get from
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