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jonathan lewis. they are still searching for two more, they will be found, i'm confident. we'll bring you details as we get them. we started the show talking about how we got to the point where mob violence is something people almost expect now. it doesn't matter who the victims are or the criminals are, crime has to be punished. and can't be two standard of justice, one standard covered the same way. this was horrific and we hope they get the other two perpetrators. that's it for us tonight. get tickets to see us in nashville this thursday, scan the qr code on the screen and buy tickets. thanks for watching. >> todd: fox news alert.
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president biden and president xi jinping will meet today. i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. numerous national security threats tied to china that president biden is dealing with, first china buying up 384,000 acres of american farmland, including land located near military bases. remember the spy balloon that hovered over sensitive sites and 224 alleged chinese spies have been arrested in the u.s. since the year 2000. >> todd: we learned china is rapidly expanding their nuclear arsenal. that could rise to 1000 by 2030. then there is fentanyl being produced and coming in at 25,000 bucks per kilogram. >> carley: griff jenkins is here with what we can expect to happen today. hi. >> griff: good morning.
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you are right, the stage set for the san francisco summit, president biden and chinese president xi sitting down for the first time in a year when relations became more strained. last time they met was prior to when china started floating countless spy balloons across the u.s. the goal is to open communication. >> president biden: get back on normal course of corresponding, being able to pick up the phone in a crisis. make sure the military has contact with one another. we are not trying to decouple from china. what we're trying to do is change the relationship for the better. >> griff: president xi got a warm welcome to san francisco from california governor gavin newsom, where the streets were swept clean of the city's decaying homeless crisis and the crime spiralling out of control.
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all this comes as critics see little hope for achieving anything out of this meeting with president xi. >> this idea we have nothing to gain and everything to lose when joe biden is the one negotiating on behalf of the american people. this just really underscores that joe biden and this administration has been soft on china, just as they have been soft everywhere with all of our adversaries. >> griff: criminals not taking a day off. a team of journalists from czech were robbed in broad daylight saying this. they were heading at my cameraman aiming a gun at his stomach and one at my head. people of san francisco are blaming themselves like they are sorry for something they didn't do. fortunately, the journalists were okay. as far as the big meeting, all we know today, we will see official greeting this afternoon.
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timing of the face-to-face sitdown is being kept quite close to the chest. we will bring more as we get it. >> todd: greeting from the president, not de facto president gavin newsom. got it, be clear there. griff jenkins live this morning. thank you. bring in senior fellow at security policy colonel grant nushom. will china change destabilizing ways because of this meeting something >> no, it won't. we've been talking to china for 40 years now and they have done all the things they were not supposed to do during that period. they turned into military and economic power that is a serious threat to us. why is this meeting going to change anything? china has their objectives, understand them and glad to have the americans think if they talk more everything will work out. >> carley: there are two wars taking place right now and u.s.
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and china on opposite sides of both of them. china is buying sanctioned iranian oil and worry over china and taiwan and where that will lead us. do you think a face-to-face conversation between the president and the president of china could lead to deescalation or prevention of war down the road? >> no, i don't see that. it could be you don't have a war, that requires us to do things rather chan china do things. we have ignored what china has done for russians in ukraine and they started right after putin invasion. the americans hushed it up. we did nothing with the spy balloon, ignored what they have done with iran to help hamas and hezbollah. it is this idea if we don't provoke cheen, some way we can
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talk to them, negotiate and reach a deal. you think three or four decades of empire cal evidence shows that is not going to happen. it is question of the speed that the chinese threat develop and whether it comes to actual shooting war. to the chinese, they are at war with us, political war, nonshooting war. all that fentanyl, you mentioned, is very effective way to take 70,000 americans off the battlefield and earth every year and that is what they are doing. they don't look at it the way we do. we see war involving shooting, the chinese see it involving economic, drugs, financial, propaganda, subversion and that is what they have been doing and we refuse to call it that. american conceit, if we talk we can work out our problems. i wish it was true, i don't see evidence it works. >> todd: key points, they are in
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a war with us, we do not realize we are in a war with them. china's economy is in shambles. by virtue of the fact we are having this meeting, we are giving our number one adversary some credibility that he can go to the united states and potentially gain concessions and i think that is bad look for our country and the world. what say you? >> that is exactly what it is. huge propaganda win for xi jinping. look at it, he's got us looking like teenagers whose parents are coming home and we're trying to clean up the house. that is what they did to san francisco. it gives him more prestige and respect than he deserves. he will ask for help on the economic front, have us give up our sanctions. his economy is in trouble. we have suppressed all things the chinese are doing.
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you don't hear us mention about their concentration camps and trying to put u.s. companies in china out of business. pressure on friends in japan, we stand by and don't say anything. chinese lead us on and it has worked well for them. you can't blame them for continuing it. if guy on the other side of the table is not very smart, why not let it ride. >> carley: few notes, u.s. officials are finalizing agreement with china to crack down on export of chemicals made for fentanyl and we could resume military to military communication with china, as well. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. >> thanks very much. >> carley: absolutely. >> todd: what it looks like between carley shimkus and me during commercial, this will tell you. senator and witness nearly trading punches at a hearing on capitol hill. >> you want to do it now? >> love to do it now. stand your butt up.
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>> you stand your butt up. stop it. >> carley: that is todd, things are hostile between us two. that was not the only moment on capitol hill, we have all of it coming up next. ♪ ♪ somedays, i cover up because of my moderate
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self-made. quit the tough guy act in the senate hearings, you know where to find me any place, any time, cowboy. this is a time, this is a place, i want to run your mouth, we are two consenting adults, finish it here. you want to do it now? >> i would love to do it now. >> stand your but up. >> you stand your butt up. >> sit down, you are a united states senator. >> carley: oh, no a fight nearly breaking out in a senate hearing when mark wayne mullen confronted mark o'brien and the senator is standing by his actions. >> i'm a guy from oklahoma first. in oklahoma you don't run your mouth. in new jersey, this is a mob boss, boss of the teamsteres. fear in his eye whether i looked
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up. i am not wanting to fight, i used to get paid to fight. i will not sit back and not call somebody out. >> carley: grace curly joins me. grace, these two as well history on social media, almost got in a fist fight during a hearing. the senator is a former mma fighter whachl do you think about this? >> unfortunate he was called a tough guy and it was brought up in the hearing. when senator bernie sanders is voice of reason, take a step back and look at what we're doing. this is what happens when you have people on the internet, they are keyboard warriors, they go back and forth and meet in real life and sometimes they will come to blows. i don't think it is a good look temperature is a viral moment for people.
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i don't think it is a great look for republicans. bernie sanders is the adult in the room, that is not good. >> carley: i don't know if there was a full moon yesterday, there was this moment with james comer and jared moskowitz, a republican and democrat and comer said he looks like a smurf, watch this. >> you do business with your brother with potential loans. >> you retweeted that story, i have loaned my brother one penny. you and mr. trust fund -- >> reclaiming my time. >> i will not give you your time back. >> you continue, you look like a smurf going around this stuff. >> mr. chairman -- >> no, you have been proven a liar, mr. moskowitz. >> who has proven me a liar? you? >> yes. >> carley: this was another big
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moment of the day. i think overall, clearly things got personal there, jared moskowitz bringing up james comer family and comer making physical attacks about what he looks like. things are fractured and divided, any way of getting back to some semblence of normalcy or healing? >> i hope so. it becomes very immature and what ends up happening and comer, it is not his fault, this happens no matter what. when you give the media line like that saying you look like a smurf, everything else he is saying falls on deaf ears. what he was saying, you brought up idea of moskowitz going after him for his family. that was a bogus charge and comparing that to the influence pedalling scheme is
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disinformation and it is ridiculous. that gets buried when you go after people and call them names. i wish we could get back on track. if this is what it is like for people over thanksgiving, i agree, don't talk politics. if you start fist fights and calling people smurfes, you are in for a season. >> carley: and a congressman says he was hit and gaetz is filing. grace, leave it there, thank you for joining us. >> todd: never wanted in a segment more, you could see me want to check in there. he did look like a smurf. i know you need to sit this out in light of the color you are wearing today. >> carley: not just fights in the capitol, here is one player
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>> janice: good morning. getting into busy travel. a lot to talk about. colder air moving west. in the northeast, warming up a little bit. this area of low pressure will bring rain along the gulf coast and florida and transition to a coastal low that will impact mid-atlantic and northeast over next couple days.
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here is the lull moving across florida. this is big deal, east coast of florida will get quite a bit of rainfall, areas that have had extreme amounts of rain over several months. parts of the space coast toward south florida, could get a foot of rain. that is concerning. november average is three to four inches or close to it and you will surpass that by double or triple. that is a concern. flooding is a big risk over the next couple days. west coast, several areas of low pressure moving inland along the coast of california will bring mountain snow, great for ski resorts. too much good thing causing flooding. burn areas and desert moving toward interior west. there is forecast today, area of low pressure developing and moving toward mid-atlantic.
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moving west. central u.s. looking good and we are heading to nashville today. no problems today, thursday, but friday we will get rain. we'll keep you posted and of course thanksgiving travel, foxweather.com will keep you up to date. i think over to carley. >> carley: see you on the plane. >> can't wait. fun things going on. >> carley: good week. thank you. to basketball, warriors and timberwolves devolving into chca. draymond green and klay thompson, this brawl breaks out. >> thompson, what is going on with that? full-on fracas going on.
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draymond came to defund klay. rudy go bert there and klay put him in a head lock. no word on if the nba will suspend green or jayden mcdaniel. >> todd: police making arrest on suspicion of manslaughter after adam johnson neck was slashed by a skate during the game. a sports agent and lawyer joins me now. anthony, we've been following this story, horrible story. to be clear, somebody was arrested, they are not saying it necessarily was the player's whose skate hit the individual, but who else would it be whachl do you make of the decision to charge? >> i think it is overreach. we've never seen this happen in
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sports, they use competition, generally governing board rule with regard to these type of situations, even if it is unfortunately a homicide, we've seen this in boxing. boxers have gotten killed and no charges have ever been filed. they are looking into whether or not there was some type of incident before the guys, whether there is bad blood, if either were dating the same girl. i'm shocked by the arrest and confused why they have not identified who it is. just say who it is. >> todd: that is odd and causing confusion, we know one individual did this. there is notion of consent. you consent to a certain level of violence. you mention boxing, you could get punched and die. that is ordinary course of how this is played.
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having played hockey, my skate has never gone up like that seemingly intentionally like i'm aiming for somebody's throat. do you think that led to the decision to charge? >> i think so. it either has to be such a gross negligence where he could have known it could have happened or they feel like this is outside of competition and outside general consent of assault or battery, intentional act to take this guy out. i believe this has a lot to do with the situation and why we're assuming he was arrested, the hockey player. >> todd: you eluded to background and history. they are under pressure to do something and that is why the charges were filed. what comes next? what will investigators do to figure out what happend and if they will charge? >> i assume by the fact they
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made an arrest and it is the person we're assuming, i assume they have done investigation. i assume that investigation includes the nature of how this happened. the act maybe looked so intentional they felt they had to make the arrest. i think next step is see figure there are words said, i'm going to harm you and the opportunity came. even if in the game, it is outside of the rules and i think they look at that. if they have that type of evident and presumption, they will move forward with charges. this is slippery slope, we don't want this to happen in sports. every time someone gets injured or killed, district attorney or whatever, body looking into the situation and saying we will charge them. it will take away from the competitiveness of this sport.
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>> todd: new york city parents are fuming after mayor eric adams suggest they step up as school safety agent as migrant spending undermines services for actual citizens. brooke singman is here. >> brooke: mayor adams says parents should start volunteering at schools to keep kids safe. this comes after he cut safety agents from the force. listen to this. >> we will be leaning to parent and parent groups and lean to crisis management team. we have to pull all hands on deck moment. am i concerned we will make schools unsafe? i will never allow that to happen. we will be straining to get this
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done correctly. >> carley: that did not land well with parents speaking to "new york post." one mother says it is not my job or any parent's job to patrol school, that is not why i send my child to school. another says this situation is ridiculous, charter and public schools are already in need of funding. now turning to parents for help in doing their job. this brazen suggestion comes wan day after staten island railed about new cuts, watch. >> this is part of a dangerous trend and now seeing 25% les safety agents than there were pre-covid pandemic. we don't understand why our children's safety has to be jeopardized because of this illegal migrant crisis and i say that as an african immigrant and
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naturalized u.s. citizen. >> carley: mayor adams gave all agencies until this month to trim down by 5%. the city is dealing with the cost of the growing migrant crisis. adams expects to spend $12 million on the migrant influx. >> carley: bring in new york city councilwoman who joins me live in the studio. this suggestion did not sit well with parents. why were 250 safety officers cut and what does the mayor mean when he says it is parent's responsibility to keep children safe. >> we are looking to fund and put more safety agents in school. more and more crime is committed in schools. we've invested in ring doorbells for extra safety. each school probably has one or no safety agents.
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they are the first line of defense for our children and then put the burden on parents. >> carley: were they cut because of money issues because of the migrant crisis? >> everything is linked to the migrant crisis. projected 12 billion to be spent on migrants in the next year, everything will be cut, fire, police, sanitation, public schools, libraries just opened. it is unfair. >> carley: speaking of money and unfair. this migrant crisis all in across the country when it comes to education, housing, law enforcement will cost taxpayers $451 billion. aside from this being infuriated. this is money taken out of hard-working people's paychecks,
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going to illegal immigrants. this is infuriating. is this sustainable? >> it is not sustainable. take floyd bennett field, 22 million a year, that does not include staffing and food and transportation and everything with getting migrants to go to runway 19, which is a runway that is in disrepair. plus the city and state have agreed to do improvements on floyd bennett field temperature is taxpayer money pit. >> carley: migrants have been quoted in fox news and other resources, they are bussed to floyd bennett field, they get off the bus and look at the
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facility and get back on the bus and say they are not staying here. >> every bus so far, the migrants have gotten off the bus. >> do they have that choice? >> the city cannot force them to stay. >> carley: what will it take for president biden to address the issue? >> president biden has to address the issue at the border. we have 20 million people on their way to our city. if you are coming to our city and you are told you will get free housing, free food, education, medical insurance, why wouldn't you come? jobs. but there are not any jobs. they realize it is nothing promised and people are leaving. people with children were getting back on the bus just to get away temperature is ill
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conceived location. >> carley: a lot of national security concerns, as well, 451 billion dollar number doesn't wake you up, what does? important issue here. >> todd: president biden will meet with president xi jinping of china today. experts warn the israel-hamas war is detecting the west from threat posed to russia and china. dive in with the man who wrote that op ed, there on the screen, when we come back.
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>> carley: we are learning there have been 56 attacks on u.s. forces in iraq and syria since october 17th. at least 59 u.s. personnel were injured in the attacks 27 were evaluated for traumatic brain injury. the u.s. launched airstrikes on core stations in syria. newly released video captures the moment a facility were hit on sunday. the safe house was a headquarter for the terror group. at least six proxy fighters were killed in the strikes. fox news alert smoke rising along the israel-gaza border as
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idf launches targeted operation inside gaza's largest hospital. idf releasing video of fighting. the white house says it support the idf's ground operation. >> i can confirm we have information that hamas and the palestinian islamic jihad used hospitals in the gaza strip including al-shifa and tunnel under them to conceal operation and to hold hostages. >> carley: john kirby called the use of al-shifa a war crime. todd. >> todd: president biden is in san francisco meeting with chinese president xi jinping as some say the israel-hamas war is bolstering china and russia. mark is an economist, jonathan
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is an army colonel and intelligence officer. they both join mood no. they say it is essential that the u.s. and united kingdom treat the hamas war as one they must win. how helpful was hamas attack to xi jinping and his mig to dominate the u.s. economically and militarily. >> thank you for having john and me on. very important. what we're seeing is that putin couldn't do shock and awein ukraine in the battlefield, he is reduced to blocking and tackling. we are seeing that with hamas and in africa and we're going to see it most likely in other regions, as well. john and i have long argued we are in what we describe as
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dystopian world war, not atomic mushroom cloud, but ideological one xi jinping and putin been waging toward the west since taking office. hamas is one battle dollar the field. we need to be better prepared for it. >> todd: jonathan, does xi jinping care if he leaves today's meeting with any deliverables or is it a win in the sense the biden administration is doing something to counter the china problem if we're talking and doing diplomacy? >> i'm not sure he cares. he does walk away with the feeling i'm engaged with the united states. do not forget, taiwan is the ultimate goal. thap have said it, written it and demonstrate that is their role. he is placating president biden
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and the administration by doing the meeting today. his goal is taiwan. >> todd: to follow-up, jonathan, is it matter of when putin and xi force the u.s. to get more involved in the middle east to distract them from what is happening in ukraine, when you come to putin and taiwan when it comes to xi. >> absolutely, it is marriage of convenience. our national security strategy is not built upon scenario of doing three contingencies at once. 75 billion in military assistance and humanitarian aid and engaged in middle east with two carrier strike groups and additional aircraft and now we are shifted away and attention focused on the two regions and we have a blind spot, the
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indo-pacific region, specifically taiwan. entire region -- >> todd: i look at this and say despite all the alarm bells going on, this administration seems naive when it comes to what xi jinping and vladamir putin want, world dominated by china and russia. you have janet yellen saying we don't need to decouple, they need to wake up. we appreciate your article. joe manchin is addressing 2024 ambition and which party he feels he belongs to. wait until you hear what he has to say. joe concha is on deck to debate that. >> carley: steve doocy is live in washington, he attended the march for israel yesterday and spoke to some of the people. it was supposed to be 100,000,
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they say 300,000 attended. >> steve: it was amazing, there were hundreds of thousands of people getting on buses and into cars and airplanes to convene on the national m mall and showed p in force. they were prepared for a big crowd and they got one. i feel honored to have been there. i talk to a lot of people and the reason they came from all across the country was one major reason and that was to stand in solidarity with israel and let the world know that we've got their back. watch. >> there is no two sides here, this is between the right side, goed's side, and savages who worship death. >> we are here not wearing masks to cover our face, it is not
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right or left, it is good versus bad issue. >> we are here, we are not protesting, just standing up for our brothers sisters. >> steve: look at that sea of humanity. coming up live from d.c., we have tom emmer, tom cotton and tulsi gabbard and we hope you issue as well. "fox and friends" kicks off nine minutes and 22 seconds from now on the channel you trust for your morning news. somedays, i cover up because of my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now i feel free to bare my skin, thanks to skyrizi. ♪(uplifting music)♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ i'm celebrating my clearer skin... my way. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people
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>> todd: west virginia senator joe manchin facing a lot of questions on his future political ambitions after announcing he will not run for re-election in the senate. >> will you run for president? >> it's not about me. it's not about the next election. i keep telling people. >> this is a movement. >> are you thinking about running for president? >> i don't know what the future
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lies. i know that we can't continue the direction we're going. >> people feel politically homeless. >> i feel politically homeless. >> you do? >> um-huh. >> he says he does. columnist for the messenger joe concha joins us now. hello. >> joe: hi. >> carley: deadline to get on ballots in some of the swing states shah have already passed. that's going to be an issue. leave the door wide open on a possible presidential run. that would be bad news for president biden. >> joe: joe manchin has left the door open for many years now it seems. is he right he is politically homeless and you are right this would not be good for joe biden. the problem for joe manchin democrats don't trust him he was for build back better trillions of dollars in spending he stopped it in the senate with kyrsten sinema. he supported the inflation reduction act and afterwards he said actually no i opposed it i didn't know what was in the bill. yes, he doesn't have a home at this point. he will probably end up on a no
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labels ticket like we talked about. larry hogan, mitt romney. that kind of combination. that ticket can't win but it can spoil and whenever you are the incumbent the more people in a race the more it hurts the incumbent, i think. >> todd: i think that answer really scared biden right there. if you watched msnbc yesterday a little bit after us here on the "fox & friends first" program. you got a completely different version of reality. i want to play this and, remind everybody that, this really happened, watch. >> very few in the media really pay enough attention t t oweight that this president carries each and every day. you couldn't do it. i couldn't do it. someone 45 years of age couldn't do what he does every day. but he does it. >> the guy has a feel, has a grasp for geo politics, strategies, all the angles. and he gets it. >> he has brought nato together. >> time and time again. >> and he has brought the world together.
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>> todd: what? >> joe: they are great, aren't they? i love the first part no one can do the job. 45 couldn't do the job that he is doing right now. 45-year-olds don't get to go on vacation 40% of the time they are doing their careers. kind of easy to do when you are on vacation a lot. he brought the world together. really? does msnbc watch its own network? because even you would see that afghanistan is now in the hands of the taliban, which means al-qaeda probably is reforming there and planning the next 9/11. we see china november more aggressive with taiwan. colonel suite. will russia and ukraine stalemate. world never on fire. never more divided in decades than we are right now. that's largely because joe biden and whoever is writing his speeches pits one side against the other. is he not bringing the world together. is he tearing it apart, particularly in this country. and msnbc, you know, they are no different from "the view" except "the view" is only on for five
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hours a week. msnbc, that's what you get 24/7. they are completely disconnected because many democrats don't like the job that joe biden is doing right now. >> carley: talking about division. there was unity in washington, d.c. yesterday big way national mall. nearly 300,000 people attended the march for israel rally. it was obviously a bipartisan event. house speaker mike johnson was there senate majority leader hakeem jeffries as well made gulfo speeches. hakeem jeffries says we must address the cancer of anti-semitism with the fierce energy of now. that was his message. president biden, kamala harris, they cannot attend. they invited. do you think this was a missed opportunity for them. >> dana perino made a great point on "the five" yesterday how this was a huge opportunity for the president to show he could stand with republican leaders like mike johnson, hakeem jeffries, chuck schumer and say he is obviously unwavering in his support for israel. because he is. it's down the road from the white house. it's a very easy place to get
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to. but, as dana pointed out, this president can't pivot. once the script is made for the day he doesn't have that flexibility that you would see with a barack obama. bottom line flags weren't burned, violence didn't break out. democratic socialist of new york saying this was attended by, what, pro-hitler, pro-genocide people? it didn't happen that was the textbook definition of a peaceful protest, carly. >> todd: it was a march to rescue innocent hostages living their lives on october 6th and october 7th had their lives destroyed. yet these democratic socialist of america and new york call that pro-genocide. we are pro-joe concha? how was the birthday great, good or okay? >> carley: great good and okay all at once. "fox & friends" starts right now. have a good day, everybody. [gunfire

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