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laura ingraham. ceasefire deal includes a hostages and prisoner swap. the swap has been delayed. we'll go live to northern israel for the latest in moments. but first two people are dead after a massive vehicle explosion at the u.s.-canada border. video shows the car flying through the air before ending in a fiery crash. fox's alexus mcadams is standing by with the details. >> this has been developing throughout the day. the latest information is sources telling us that explosion after the crash was so loud they thought there were several explosive devices in the vehicle. that was the reporting that came
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throughout the day. t in front of this because some people are on edge around buffalo and the country. this is what she had to say. watch. >> we have within on heightened alert since october 7th. that's why it's so important for me to stand here and tell the world based on what we know at this moment and, again, anything can change. there is no sign of terrorist activity with respect to this crash. >> take a look there on your screen as well. you can see the car going at a high rate of speed, right? it suddenly goes airborne. clearing a fence there near the border and smashing to the ground. that impact causing what sources tell us was a massive explosion that had people on high alert. so much so that they ended up putting extra security at the airport and evacuating government buildings. and people were really afraid of what was going to happen next. the fire engulfed that vehicle as crews rushed in to help. the authorities say the investigation is ongoing, it's going to be that way for several days maybe weeks or more.
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the blaze crash injuring one border patrol agent who only had a minor injury. the governor saying at this time it's not clear if the crash was intentional or if, you know, the person was driving toward the rainbow bridge there. the governor wanting to calm the fears of so many people as we heard from federal authorities, jason for several days they have a heightened alert with growing issues across the country. and they want to make sure everybody is alert as we head into this holiday weekend where we have seen so much happening. jason? >> jason: alexis, thank you. ♪ and in israel, a temporary cease-fire deal has been reached with hamas which includes the release of 50 hostages. but there is a catch. and a delay. for all the details, we go live to northern israel where fox news foreign correspondent alex hogan is standing by. alex? >> hi, jason, there was hope that these hostages could be released as early as tomorrow. now we are hearing that likely
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won't be happening until as early as friday morning. what this deal includes the release of 50 hostages, women and children in exchange for 150 palestinians, women and children in israeli jails as well as a four-day cease-fire. that cease-fire could be extended even longer. one extra day for every 10 additional hostages who are released. so families here in israel are hopeful tonight their loved ones could be among those released. there is also a lot of concern and fear, of course, about what their loved ones have likely endured over the last six-plus weeks. prime minister benjamin says that the current deal also gives hope to the hostages who will not be part of this first group. >> the red cross will be allowed to visit the remainder of the hostages and to give them required medications and i expect the red cross to do its work. >> the cease-fire has not started yet. in gaza th the idf is conducting the targeted raids they leased
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new footage under neat the al shifa hospital the largest facility in gaza. so far they say they have found 400 tunnel shafts built by hamas as they work you this their way through the gaza strip. in northern israel. the idf responded to incoming fire from hezbollah and lebanon by sending in fighter jets to hit military sites. several people died in lebanon over the past few days, including two lebanese journalists. hezbollah says there will be retaliation here for those deaths. we are hearing from u.s. state officials that there is concern that the conflict could continue to spread out into a everywhere larger conflict. u.s. officials are hoping that the cease-fire with hamas and israel in the south will also carry over here to the conflict between the idf and hezbollah. we also are learning that just within the last day today, there was a surprise visit. it was unannounced by iran's foreign minister visiting lebanon. jason? >> jason: interesting. alex, i have one question for you.
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>> the people on the ground there in israel, i mean, this attack -- this fighting has been going on for weeks. is this negotiated deal, is it giving them hope? do they think that this is the end is in sight or do they know that, hey, this might be a slight pause but the fighting will continue on? >> i think there's definitely a sense of hope for the families, as far as those who are hopeful that in the next coming hours, maybe 48 hours they could be among the lucky few to see their family members again. there is not the expectation among the general israeli public that this by any means means a stop in the war. we have heard repeatedly being called as just a temporary cease-fire, pausing the fighting right now to be able to free up some of these hostages. by no means calling this an end to the war. here alone in the north, these towns have been evacuated. while this is very, very far from the conflict that we are seeing in the south. it's just not safe for people to come back here because of the growing conflict with hezbollah.
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same thing in the south. towns along gaza in israel have been evacuated because it's just not safe to return there. there is about 280,000 israelis that are currently displaced in the country because of the regional conflicts that we're seeing. there is 1.7 million people displaced in gaza but here on the ground, in terms of those concerns right now, those feelings of is this almost over, no, this is just a temporary pause to free up some of those families. jason? >> jason: alex, stay safe, you're doing some amazing reporting and i know you are away from family this thanksgiving. thanks what you are doing and bringing the very latest from israel and really do appreciate it. alex, thank you. ♪ >> >> between creating the time and space to get hostages out, which is a huge win, first for the families but also for israel, for the united states and for other countries. >> jason: so, should the white house really be exploiting this temporary cease-fire to take a
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victory lap? joining me now is richard goldberg, former director for countering iranian weapons of mass destruction at the national security council under president trump. thanks for being here. what do you make of the national security adviser's comments and the general comments come out of the white house at this point? >> well, jason we are seeing tonight already this pause, this 24 hour delay in a deal we thought was going to happen. families waiting with baited breath by their phones to see if they get the call, hunger games type psychologic warfare to see if their looed ones are coming home tomorrow. and now they find out the rug has been pulled out of them. it will be another day delay. so these are all psychologic warfare games, an extension of the horror show that started on october 7th. nobody should be trying to deliver press releases and victory laps right now which remain very focused and understanding of who hamas is. what this evil is, that continues to play out in want from of us and make sure we have israel's back to restart
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operation and destroy hamas when this is over. >> jason: it does sound, richard, like the white house was very encouraging and very supportive and probably very involved in this hostage negotiation. and it's, you know, hey, if you are going to be able to bring any of those hostages home, if you are one of those families, you want it to be your loved one. so trying to find that proper balance, that's a tough call. >> absolutely. do i think the administration has gotten this wrong from the very beginning. who started this hostage negotiation? it was one of hamas' chief sponsors that host them. the qataris in doha where hamas still has an office. their leaders are still negotiating right now at this hour on this hostage deal. we should have been putting pressure on qatar from day one. we still should be putting pressure on combat tar to say close down your sponsor of hamas and deliver all the hostages unconditionally. let's remember what is going to happen in this deal children and women are going to be taken away
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from fathers. the families will be divided. think of all the families that won't get any loved ones when this is over. and think of, again, all the dead, the 1200 people who will never come home because they have before been mass murdered by hamas. understand this is not a time for victory laps. it's great to see people come home. every life saved is valued. that's why israel is doing this deal. let's remain very focused on who hamas is, who their sponsors are what their game is in this negotiation, and make sure we don't allow this to become a permanent cease-fire. make sure we have israel back to finish the job. >> jason: so, richard, we know a bit about the hostages that were just taken. they were literally just came across the border, took them and used them as human shields in a place of negotiation. but, in this swap, 3 to 1 swap. they would be releasing -- israel would be releasing prisoners, tell us about the makeup of these prisoners that would be going back over toes palestinian side of the equation
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not just operational pause by the israelis cease-fire. also the release of the 3 to 1 ratio of people who are in israeli jails because they were convicted of committing terror related crimes. these are people who tried to kill jews in israel. whether by knife attack, explosives, smuggling for terrorists, plotting attacks. they did not commit those, thankfully casualty causing terrorist attacks in the end. they were caught beforehand or in the process. they say these people don't have blood on their hands as they say in israel. those are the ones going to be on a list to be released in exchange for the hostages. but, remember, these are going to be people who were involved in terrorism, going right back into the west bank, going into east jerusalem. free to rejoin the battlefield. so israel is paying a high price for this. but they are doing so out of the humanitarian wish to get their people home because in the end,
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israel values life. their enemies value death. >> jason: richard, thank you for your perspective. have a wonderful thanksgiving. we do appreciate it. >> jason: joining me now is ambassador robert o'brien. he is the former national security adviser for president trump. ambassador o'brien thank you so much for joining us. what is your general take on what is happening and what is going on right now and what do you make of this pause for another 24 hours. >> well, the first thing is i want to say it will be great if the hostages actually come home. i would be careful if i was the administration about talking about the victory that's been attained because so far no hostages have come home. we need to get them home. we don't want to be premature. this has happened in the past where they touted a deal for brittney griner or someone else been delayed. make sure the hostages get home. if they get home it's it's a victory for families and israel. if that's done we need to make
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sure that israel goes back to the task of taking hamas out so they can't commit these terrorist activities again in the future. >> jason: you played such a pia toll role there in the trump administration. explain to us on the macrolevel what is going on with qatar, what is going on with iran. nothing is happening with hamas and hezbollah for that matter. nothing is going on with hamas without the iranians being involved, correct? >> well, this is iranian operation from start to finish. hamas would not shoot a bb gun over the border israel without the approval of the igc and quds force. iran is the funder of hamas. iran trained hamas. they pay bounties to suicide bombers, so this is an iranian operation. they have essentially attacked israel. they have used hamas and hezbollah as proxies to bring the war to israel's borders. and we need to hold iran
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accountable for it. we just paid $6 billion in ransom for five americans held by iran. and what did they do with that money? while the funds may not be -- the funds that the iranian government has and that they have achieved during the biden administration. they funded hamas, they have taken terrorists. they have taken hostages and they have committed terrorist acts by killing 1300 israelis on the border. so, we have totally got to hold iran responsible at the end of the day. >> jason: now, there has been some fighting up north, we just heard a report from northern israel about what hezbollah is doing. is it the exact same equation with iran involvement with hezbollah as well? >> it is, jason. the hezbollah supplied over 100,000 missiles. short-range, medium-range, long-range missiles by the iranians. and they pose an extreme danger to the state of israel. the israelis have had to evacuate people from the border to make sure that what
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happens -- what happened down south ther i seurat doesn't hapn the borders with lebanon. hezbollah needs to be careful and hezbollah is watching closely as israel eliminates hamas. and we have to make sure as rich said we support the israelis. when the pause is over the israelis have to go back to the bills of eliminating hamas. that's the main goal here. we want to get the hostages home and then eliminate hamas. and hezbollah is watching that wondering if we attack israel, are we next? and i think the answer is yes. so, hezbollah is being far more careful than i think a lot of people may have anticipated. our administration is so concerned about escalation. we want the other guys to be concerned about escalation. we want to iran to be concerned about escalation. we want to hezbollah to be concerned about escalation and not always us being so worried about escalation. >> jason: robert o'brien, the former national security adviser for president trump. thank you so much for joining us. i hope you and your family have
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a wonderful thanksgiving. i appreciate you joining us on "the ingraham angle." all right. new details about the vehicle explosion at our northern border. we go live to the scene next. stay there. what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take
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our northern border sending shock waves through the country. who was behind us and what was the motive? for more we go live to niagara falls where fox multi media reporter caroline elliott is standing by. caroline? >> well, jason, there have been some conflicting reports today tonight chuck schumer tweeted the he was just briefed by the fbi on the incident at niagara falls. there is no treason belief this was terrorism. they believe they have the identity of the driver. here on the ground there are still several roads and the border entry behind us is closed and talking with border agents on the ground they tell us this will likely take some time before it's reopened. officials are just telling us right now they are thankful this wasn't worse. jason? >> jason: caroline, thank you very much. do appreciate it. all right, joining me now is
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paul mauro, former nypd head of intel operations. paul, thanks for joining us tonight on "the ingraham angle." what's the latest? what are you hearing? you have a good network of people law enforcement in new york. what are you hearing? >> they have been pouring water on this as being a terrorist attack from probably hour and a half, two hours ago. maybe even earlier. some of it just didn't check out. now, you always have to investigate it as if it's terrorism and that has to continue until you any dispositively. things didn't fly. for instance, if it were a terrorist attack and the car was extensively loaded with heavy explosives. a, you didn't get much of a blast because fortunately the only doass are the driver and the passenger. secondly, what would have the plan have been that the crash of the vehicle was supposed to be the triggering mechanism? that doesn't really make a whole lot of sense. secondly, the car is supposedly stolen. when was it stolen and by
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backtracking that way the car has only been in these people's possession for a certain amount of time did there have time to wire it up for detonation? i couldn't do it. there was a lot of skepticism about it from the get-go. that said, in defense of some of the reporting that came out there were reports coming from the scene that there was a loud of eggs motion. what i put that down to is the car was going incredibly fast and a car of that size hitting anything is going to make loot 6 noise. i think the bystanders it sounded like an eggs moti -- ex. especially if you don't hear those things on scalely basis. >> jason: hooh here is what governor hochul said how big the cash was, watch. this as you can imagine, this vehicle basically incinerated, nothing is left the pieces are
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scattered over 13, 14. it is a large scene. and it's going to take a lot of time for our federal law enforcement partners to be able to piece together the real sto story. >> jason: i do hope, paul, they were able to identify hot drivers were much swifter than what it sounds like. i would guess with the degree so big and so far and so wide it does take a little while to put this together even though it may have been a stolen vehicle. >> right, the stolen vehicle is what works against you. because of the plate and even the vin is not going to come back to the owner. because the car has been stolen. so then you are left with two mystery bodies that you have to figure out how to track. and if they are not in possession of i.d. if the crash was so cataclysmic that you don't have an intact wallet or something to go through or they purposely didn't have their wallets on them. then you don't have a lot to go on.
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it sounds like they ided them. i assume they managed to get some kind of license or something at the scene. now what they will be doing is reverse engineering that going through data points that come off of that as in social media, phones, the financials, credit card usage, if there is, prior criminal history. they will begin to get a feel for what they're dealing with here and who they're dealing with. the car reportedly was going 10. again, if you were looking to make a terrorism statement you wanted to potentially hurt people, kill people, cbh officers or something like that, this was either the most low rent terrorism act in american history or this wasn't a taste act. i think that's how it's panning out now. you don't know. in the context of what we have in gaza, you have got to treat it that way. >> jason: yeah, the person could have been having a medical seizure or something. we don't know. but, that's why good law enforcement over the
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thanksgiving holiday are giving up their time to dive into it. paul, we appreciate it. we hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving as well. and what happened at the border today sent chills through most americans. it was scary. people didn't know if it was a terrorist attack. we didn't know exactly what was happening or what the motive was. we have made us ask ourselves could it have been related to the open border policies of the administration? was it simply an accident? we don't know. but it caused us all to think. congressman dan muser is here with reaction. that's coming up next. ♪
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>> there is 280-something people on the taste watch list that we know of. where the people. >> the individuals whom we encounter that are on the terrorist screening data set. >> are they out of the country. >> are screened. >> are they out of the country
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or in the country. >> senator, they may well be out of the country. >> you don't know. there are people on the terrorist watch list and you can't tell me where they are at? >> >> jason: today's explosion at the border, regardless of the motive behind it is a chilling reminder that we are all on high alert and living in a post 9/11 mindset, which means that our borders need to be secure. we shouldn't be living in fear. but that's what the cluelessness in d.c. is forcing us to do. it is having dire consequences on the safety of our nation and the psyche of the average american. the bare minimum we need to know who is crossing into our country? why are they here? what are they doing? what are they doing? these are not difficult questions if you have the political will to actually ask them? but, unfortunately, the leaders of today, including secretary mayorkas, they aren't willing to do it because they don't have the political will to actually shut down the border.
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we don't know what happened at the border at niagara falls. it's evident our nation's borders, both the north and the south he had are not under operational control. joining me now is pennsylvania congressman dan -- congressman, thanks so much for joining us tonight. when you first got word of what was happening at niagara falls, what ran through your mind? >> hey, jason, great to be with you. myself, like most americans, unfortunately, we're not surprised, just due to how porous our southern border is and as well as our northern border. we will see how this develops. but this certainly should be very minimum a gut punch to the biden administration that we have to do just what you said, close the borders, know who is coming through we have to
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understand that there have been -- what we do know is this, excuse me. there has been 167 illegals coming across our border on the terror watch list that is six times more than has occurred in the year -- two years ago. and that is a danger to our nation. so, again, seeing a scene like this an attack on our northern border, unfortunately was -- does not come as any surprise. >> well, that's the mindset that americans are having to live with. and that's what -- that's what terrorism does, right? it creates terror. in people's everyday living. i think one of the main impetuses of what is going to happen here in the election is going to be about safety. it's going to be about economic safety. safety, you know, in your wallets, safety overseas, safety at our borders. i want you -- i interviewed you on fox news radio. i want you to tell people what happened to you personally and
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your staff over the last multiple months and years of what you had to deal with in washington, d.c. >> it is all related. we are not enforcing the laws on the books. that's why mayorkas and i support the impeachment of mayorkas. article 2 of the constitution states you need to enforce the laws that congress passes. and he is not. not in the slightest. it's a complete disaster. and it runs into -- it's very similar to the situation that exists in our streets. we have prosecutors that are not enforcing the laws. we have cities like washington, d.c. and philadelphia that have literally defunded the police. now, d.c., over the last four years, it's been decreased, reduced police funding by over $100 million. so, it's almost one sixth of the budget. it's not a surprise that crime has skyrocketed. we have carjackings in d.c. up over 100 percent. yeah, just the other day, my
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car, that couple of windows smashed in the windows. police saw the criminals inside my car thinking they were trying to rob it and they ran off. but, in discussing with my staff afterwards, and i certainly knew some of this, out of my 8 staffers in washington three were held up at gunpoint. we started making calls around the other officers, interns, guests coming in. or running in to armed robbery. are running into all kinds of harassment. and just clearly, you know, these largely democrat run cities are an absolute disaster. the worst crime since the early 1990s or even the 1970s. i will just add, this san diego, for instance, stands out. san diego has a republican district attorney, last name stephon, a woman, summer stefan, the city is almost the size, a little bit smaller than philadelphia, and they have about one tenth the level of
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crime. so, it can be done. as long as it's done right. and we put those who are committing crimes, we put them away and, yes, we fund the police properly. >> yeah, there was a recent study that showed 40% of americans, 40% are scared to leave their home within one mile radius. they are scared about going outside particularly at night. congressman muser, have a wonderful holiday. a great thanksgiving. and i really appreciate your joining us tonight. all right, the radical left has a new villain. and he's ready to respond to the latest smear campaign against him. you're familiar with him. it's mike davis. he's coming up next. stay with us.
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>> donald trump before a vote has even been cast. they also want to frighten off anybody who might be thinking of working for him like my next guest. >> mike davis, a conservative lawyer and activist with a serious inside track to a top job under a president trump 47 at the justice department. mike davis is on their radar, not in spite of but almost certainly because of his unhinged rhetoric. one who seems keen to transform
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trump's darkest impulses into an actual policy agenda. >> issue isn't right wing legal activist on tv host controlling the open bash bigotry pretty appalling. the fact that mike davis could actually be trump's attorney general in real life. so just remember that name. >> jason: here now to respond to this smear campaign is mike davis, founder and president of the article three project. mike, that's quite the compliment. these people are scared to death of you. we are ayear away from the election and they are already criticizing people that might work for donald trump. >> it's very flattering. i want to put these goofballs at msnbc on article iii project's board of directors. because they are the best fundraisers we have ever had at the article iii project. i troll the left about weaponizing the justice department the democrats, biden and his democratic alizes are actually dal alives aredoing it. they indicted trump four times
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unprecedented dimes for noncrimes. impeached him twice for nonsense. trying to bankrupt his business for non-fraud. and illegally gagged him twice. illegally trying to throw him off the ballot. they sound like the protectors of democracy. they will sound like the fascists. >> jason: they are all for democracy as long as it's their democracy. wouldn't want to have an actual vote out there. i want you to listen it this former fbi official because he is freaking out over trump actually wanting to clean house at the department of justice. watch this. >> this is a national security matter. for me and should be for everybody it does pose a threat to existential threat to democracy. fire people at will. literally turn doj into a weapon used by a president against his enemies is there any more irony
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than that. these people are actually saying this. >> they turned the fbi against then candidate donald trump in 2016 when they falsely accused him of russian collusion. they turned the fbi and the intel agencies against donald trump in 2020 over hunter biden's laptop. and now they have turned the fbi into biden justice department against president trump. his top aides, his supporters on january 6th. parents outraged at school board meetings. christians protesting outside of abortion clinics while they give amnesty to their blm and antifa and hamas base, along with joe biden and his corrupt family. >> jason: mike davis, the irony is just dripping. just dripping tonight. so, mike davis, thank you for joining us. what trump would do, what we now know concentration camps in
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effect for millions of immigrants. you got to make this case and you have to make it that it is a choice and it's a choice, as you guys have been saying, eloquently, do you want fascism. >> right. >> or do you want an imperfect democracy? >> jason: democrats in the media are trying to scare you over what trump might do. and how he will destroy democracy. meanwhile, they are actively trying to bar you from even being allowed to vote for him. case in point, colorado. after a judge ruled that trump can stay on the ballot. they actually went to court to try to make sure he couldn't even be on the ballot. a liberal group filed an appeal and the case is now headed to the state's supreme court. joining me now is brett tolman, former u.s. attorney. bret, they don't want these people to be on -- they are all for democracy. they just don't want there to be a republican candidate.
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that's exactly right, jason. this sun precedented activism by lawyers who want to try to manipulate the law, manipulate facts. try to utilize the courts, to eliminate a candidate they are afraid of. this is something that, you know, i guess many of us might have speculated would happen if someone was resent. enough and fearful enough of a potential candidate. we are a republic. we have checks and balances on our government. we have a former president in president trump who has a record that shows a stronger economy, a much more peaceful international scene because of his efforts. you have a track record that flies in the face of what biden has been doing what this are left with are words and rhetoric convince those to be afraid of trump. and if they are afraid of him. then maybe they will be able to eliminate him as their political rival.
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>> jason: well, that's their playbook. they keep going do it. the problem is we have four years, like you said of crump. where the world was safer. we were safer at home. the border was closed. we didn't have the rapid inflation. we didn't have two wars going on. and, yet, these people go up and will actually say out loud on camera that if donald trump is real reelected suddenly there are going to be concentration camps. that's so offensive millions of people killed in concentration camps by what happened with the nazis. they are out there trying to compare him to having concentration camps. it's just so infuriating. >> yeah. jason. you are right. the hyperbole and rhetoric being used is really actually dangerous rhetoric. it's the stuff that wants to divide the country. you know, they compare and contrast him, you know, i saw reference to him being like an insurrectionist like, you know,
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general robert e. lee that led an army against the union. the irony of that is abraham lincoln the president at the time was trying to unify the country. he was trying to bring into his cabinet. instead we see democrats trying to put rivals in jail or prosecute them or malign them to such degree to divide this country. it's sad. there is little leadership on the left. and what i see of, you know, the former party that wanted to unify this country, there's no semblance of that left. >> jason: yeah. it's amazing. the people that preach the tolerance are usually the least tolerant among us. brett, wonderful thanksgiving for you and your family. i appreciate you joining us. all right. biden's foreign policy may cost him the next election and the government issues a new warning for you and your turkey. raymond arroyo has all the
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it's time for scene and unseen where we reveal the story behind the headlines. for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. i hear there was some commotion at the white house this week? >> we were covering the turkey pardon for "fox & friends" which will be airing tomorrow morning. i will be joining them. when i left the white house, we encountered a group of pro- palestinian protesters outside the white house. they were less than happy with the president and his foreign policy. watch. >> we want cease-fire now. we want to stop this genocide. >> reporter: what would you say to those that say hamas provoke this? sven that is absolutely alive. there is no evidence that hamas attacks. >> reporter: israel killed their own people? >> absolutely.
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they decide is okay. if hamas is a terrorist organization than idf is a bigger terrorist organization if you asked me. >> reporter: do you believe the israeli to the hamas attack? >> that's not even possible. if you want to talk about october 9th, 10th, 11th. let's keep going. >> our own president is the one funding israel and packing them up and giving the green light to kill us. >> you know, jason, you watch this and when i heard those folks and you listen to the protest, it is a poisonous idea. invoking history whether real or imagined to justify barbarity and then turn the tables and say, no, you are practicing
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genocide here. the israelis did not ask for their civilians, women and children to be slaughtered in the morning unprovoked. that is what happened here. you see this reaction. they are angry and they are angry at this president. >> yeah, it's interesting to see the divide among the democrats and what is going on there. that lady did not want to talk about october 7th. that's for sure. >> that's what i'm saying. they just dismissed the barbarity. didn't hamas start this? she said no, it's alive. okay. the latest polling shows that biden's support among arab americans has fallen to 17%. that's a 42 percentage point drop from 2020. i talked to some of these protesters about why they are turning on the president and who they will support next time. watch. >> did you vote for joe biden? >> unfortunately i did and that was the biggest mistake of my
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life. >> reporter: will you vote for him again? >> never. >> reporter: did you support president biden? >> i did. >> reporter: did you support president biden in the last election and will you support him now. >> no, i will not support him. the last time i did. >> reporter: why not this time? i will not vote for anyone that supports genocide. >> unfortunately i did. hell no! >> hell no. jason, as you know better than i, virginia, michigan, they are key states where you have a large arab population. they are not happy with this president and they may stay home this timeout. >> yeah, i don't know that they have anybody on the ballot except rashida tlaib who is their hero. i don't know where they go. >> as the white house is losing support with arab americans the president seems more interested in speaking to americans that are too young to vote.
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>> by the way, i like kids better than people. and i love your ears. i love them. they are really cool. what is your name? >> jazmine. >> what a beautiful name. how old are you? 17? >> six. >> six? >> you know, jason, anytime he is around children it's always awkward, uncomfortable and weird. who talks to children that way? >> it's a little scary and spooky because there are so many videos like that. but i hear the government is urging the public to be cautious with their meal preparations this thanksgiving. what are they telling us? >> jason, they should have issued a warning to those children about biting coming close. the u.s. consumer product safety commission issued their annual public service announcement about the dangers of frying a turkey. this time they said it to music.
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♪ music playing ♪ look, here's the reality. these accidents of homebuyers, kitchen fires, they rise three times as much during this holiday season. that's mostly due to these friars. beware and keep your eyes on the friars and don't overfill them, ladies and jome and. happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you as well, ramin. that's it for tonight. our thanks to laura ingraham for allowing me to set in. i want to give up plug to my book, the puppeteers, the people that control america. it's a good holiday gift ♪ ♪

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