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i don't think he was strong w on the on his state. after all, r the numbers weren't really that good on his state. y thatn hihe was, i said, passie about his principles and values. and that counts a loaluet in the democratic party and in the governorship. >> we've gotntry about 15 secons for you, chip. >> got 15 seconds to look.grea governor desantis did a great job. obviously, i'd give him ani giv a think. he made a clear and compelling case for why freedomworks, why it's in florida, why the american people should be attracted to that kind of a visionit. om, i and i think, look, governor newsom, i can't give him a hall pass forca a being slick at selling a bad state of california because it's bad because of hiiforni s leadership. >> so he gets an out because california is a failing state. gets all right.>> sean: thank you both. mark, appreciate it. and chip, thank you. all right.g. unfortunately, that's all the time we have left this evening. thank
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has resumed in full force. and there's no word from mediator qatar that another extension might still be possible. it's a major setback in an eight week global effort to stop the violence in the middle east, a brutal conflict that has already cost thousands of lives and left many more homeless. the cease fire ended two hours ago despite frantic last minute efforts by an international team of negotiators to extend the peace by at least two more days. us secretary of state antony blinken also met thursday with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who and other top officials on his third visit to the region since the start of the war. two months ago, blinken expressed hope for another truce, but he reminded netanyahu that should israel resume its attacks on hamas, it must comply with international humanitarian laws . global support for israel has
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been waning in view of the suffering palestinian civilians there enduring. shortly after the truce ended, israel's military reignited its attacks on the gaza strip, accusing hamas militants of violating the deal. loud continuous explosions were heard as black smoke billowed from the territory in israel, sirens, sirens, they blared three communal farms near gaza warning of incoming rocket fire and suggesting hamas had also resumed its attacks. the cease fire began a week ago. it initially lasted four days and then was extended for several days with the help of qatar and fellow mediator egypt. during that time, hamas and other militants in gaza released more than 100 hostages, most of them israeli, is in return for 240 palestinian detained in israel. virtually all of those freed were women and children, reaching new swap agreements will likely become harder as most women and children held in gaza have already been released. some 140 hostages
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remain in gaza. their fate now in limbo, recapping, hoping for peace in the middle east dims as the temporary truce in the israel-hamas war has expired and there's no immediate word of another extension on israel's military has since resumed its attacks on gaza. i'm jackie ibanez. of course, stay with fox news for the latest from the middle east. we are now taking youm the middlei east. we are now taking you to our regular programming already in progresnght nos. >> and potentially right now, if biden stepst down or maybe in 2028. take a listen. yes, it's a danger to the gov country. he has no business running for president. ernor desanto and, you know, gavin newsom agrees with that. he won't say that, but that's why he's running his shados why campaign. he should not be running. he is nobe rt up to the job. >> there's one thing in closing th g in common is neither of us will be the nominee for our party in. >> 2024 and trace, that was
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one of the themes of the debate tonight. e debategovernor newsom frequent after governor desantis for afteg numbers in the 2024 gop primary, saying, you're so far behind donalsayingd trump,iu you're losing in polling in your own state. you should just drop outr ate.. well, governor desantis countered by hitting governor newsom hard on homeles desanti s ness and the way california is right now. and he had a moment at the end of the debate where he held up a map of san francisco that had all thes mapfrancisce or brown a and said, you might be wondering what these pixelsna are. this is a map of human all over the once great city of san francisco. and gavin, you didn't clean it up untiles chinese president xi jinping showed up. that was the waychinese jinpind the debate. but it was very entertaining. it was very testy, and it wasitw a great thing for the american people to get to see because it was a national audiencase get to e d a national discussion. two rising stars in their respective political parties, two of the highest profile governors in the united states. we'll send i in the ut back to,o you, you trace. >> it was something to be seen. bill milligan live for us in georgia.
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bill, thanace. k you.s let's bring in criminal defense attorney and federal litigator vik bajaj. chal lfox news contributor jason chaffetz, and the author of politics for people whoaf hae politics, denise jetsam. great to have all of you oen to kind of give us this. i just want to go down and giver you each 30 seconds to give me your thoughts on this. jason chaffetz, beginning with you thoughts on thi, your t on the debate tonight. >> it was wonderful. i give a lot of credit to gavin newsom for showing up on fox news and having a debate. we need more of that in this country, not neethat less. i thought gavin newsom dodged a lot of questions. y. oughi thought he was asked very direct questions by sean hannity and attacked by or on desantis. and he skirted those issues ab abortion, on on other types of issues. he did, too. i thought ron desantisortion, d presidential. he wasn't nervous. he took the fight right at the beginninnervoug. >> gavin newsom.he and i think he'll he'll do well in the polls because of it. >> yeah. i mean, this was it really was it was entertaining, denise. and it had some it had some high moments that you're going to hear over the next couple of weeke going going tos
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>> it most certainly did.. and, you know, for those of us who love politics, thi for tho f wonderful right, it was fun. it was feisty. it was everything. we lovun was love.e. s -- but for those who hate politics, which is who i wrote my book for, there's probably fueled the discontent, di,ch oth with two sides two people talking past each other, feeling more like a schoolyard brawl thaer more nn ideological comparison. and i really think tonight, desantisl compar needed to make. a big win. the momentum right now in the thmentum ry is all with nikki hy in the conversation. and what you're seeing after the debatey the ds and i'm not d that desantis landed his points as well as he coul h weld have, because basically he opened himself up to a whole new line of attack from democrats in addition to the republicans that are reallom democ y going after him by using nikki haley's and donald trump's points agains ing nikkt him. >> it was very effective, i thought, on newsom's part. although vic bajaj mean you live in california. so, you know, we have seen governor gavin newsom debate a lo knoyot. . and he really did try to avoid a lot of the things that he just quite couldn'f thet answer. >> that's right. and i think both of the candidates walk out of this
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debate thinkinalked oug won. they have trial psychosis. they know the verdict is coming r. it i their favo no doubt about that. and it's very clear that these are really opposedar to candidates. it's not as though there's a middle ground sometimes traced whe we haven. or peo >> we have a person or people or entities that disagree. we say di hey, let them just play in the sandbox and they'll work it out. but sometimes we don'ttimes we t to watch that. and i think it was unpresidential. both of the candidates, the wayo they attacked each other personally, but on the factsna and the substance, i think desantis did a masterful job. yeah a maste, i thought it was it w interesting. i want to kind of go to some of the sound bites nowto so we can analyze those. jay, this is sound bite number four. thisour. is the covered graphic, this back and forth about who handled covio handd better. >> watch this. how do you explain that facts per capita death rates what that is in the state of florida were 29%, 29% per capita higher, 29%, ten. governo not what the stats say right there. people. not what t thousands of people
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unnecessarily about. he put the graphic up there, >>e about it.ic >> and the truth is, denise,e. you know, the governor of california did that a lot. there were a lot of graphics. the facts were right there. the numbera loa lot ofe numbers. they cited who they were from. and you would have governor newsom say that's not true. >> well, i, too, am a californian and have actually from the bay area>>th happened to be in washington, d.c. tonight. and so i have lived under this regimed unde far too long.ar tol and we everyone of us who livesn in california knows you can't trust anything that comes out of gavin newsom's mouth. the problehat comeinm is, i donk that desantis responded by turning the attack on him and driving those points home as well as he could have. and i kept comparing what he said, desantis, how he would respond to newsom, so how nikki haley might respond. m tonikki hai kept thinking, yon me, this is a choice between a gop primary field. ery ti and i think that every time wosantis spoke, i was thinking ,is that how nikki haley or donald trump would have responded and making my decisions making based on th? >> so there's a lot more at stake than what they talked about. interesting. soa lot mostake. >> t is sound bite number five. it's lying about the border,
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16 seconds. >> let's watch. the biden administration put out a comprehensive plan. day one when he got sworn into office three years ago and the republican party didn't touch it. they haven't moved on it. it's deja vu all ovet liver aga with that flurry of lies. this is a guy that says the biden administrationit is nt lying to the public about the border. >> they go to the whithe border.e house briefing room every day. >> they say the border secure. they are lying to you. >> he's right about that. they do say the borderrace: se avik bajaj and desantis didn't really have i mean, i'm sorry, newsom didn't really have an answer on that because, u can go, you can go afteran the guy, but there's really not an answer because you've got six and a half million illegaluo migrants who have crossed over the past two and a half, three years. >> absolutely. you know, sometimes in a jur.yhe trial, we were a purple tie. h sometimes when we have bad facts and maybs e should have done that, he had an answer, treys, but it was an answer that didn answerha address the . noe ould have done a much better jobquesti if he said, yow what? yes, those facts are there. those s are the criteriathat d
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that distinguish those facts. pot instead,isse he's calling the other side a liar, both can't be lying. and i think oncene people dowh their own research. >> they'll find out who the truth teller is. and heretruth te jason is. the attack on the covid lockdown associated with the french laundry debacle. >> watchwatc. he's imposed restrictions on his own people while exempting himself from those pe going to the french laundry while his people were suffering. s he led the country in schoolks closures, locking kids out outd of schoohil. he had his own kids in private n. atl, in-perso now he's very good at spinning these these tales. d at being slickhe w and slippery. hills. he'll tell a blizzard of lieilla s fa be able to try to mask the failures. >> yeah. i meanilures, jason, the truth , is that, you know, newsom really didn't tell any lieid nos about that because he was caught red handed. he was caught right in here.
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and i thought throughout the debate, ron desantis thoughs masterful in drawing out drawi. e topics he did it on multiple topics. and to draw it directlyn news to gavinom newsom about his own opulence and doing stuff that ingratiated his family as opposed to all the other familiesfamily a . desantis ron desantis was just spot on. people know that florida wasia the first state to open and california wasth of the las. and it's crystal clear. it is crystal clear the so ba education scores are so bad in california. he tried to get aroundcalifornis and they are they are much ew. better in florida. 20 seconds each. now, i got to go, denise. >> so who does this help? who does it hurt? i honestly think that is as good of an effort as desantis made tonight e. i think he fell short in the eyes of a gop as a gop and idential contender. i think that a lot of otherople people can think that he did well compare cand to one of the slippery politicians out there. but at the end of the day, he's theiticians the end one whr consideration as far as who the leader of the next free world will be. vik
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>> and i don't think he nailed it tonight. josh desantis did a great joajab beyond any shadow of a doubt. j newsom showed exactly whoby man. people don't like politicians answer the question and answer clearly. >> i questf you can't do that, you can't get the vote. i think i think it was just a monumentalk it was success foo desantis across the board and the former politiciassn in the group. >> jason chaffetz, your final thoughts? e grou cetz,i thought one of thg winners was sean hannity for thombility to get both of the to show up on stage. but i will tell you, i thought it was exponentiallyl off the charts great for ron desantis. i thought he was presidential. i think he's he will rise in the polls. and ink hie and histur demeanor was just spot on. >> and gavin newsom, tomorrowoo will some liberals and some some moderates, too, for the fact that he showed up on fox news and did it. you got to give him credit for >> tshowing up. i mean, he did do that. vic, denise, jason, thank all. >> meantime, journalist behind the twitter files testified before the house judiciaryth committee about the tech giant's alleged collusion with democrats in the deep
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state to silence conservatives. the senior nationalespond correspondent kevin corke is live in d.c. tonight with more on that. >> kevin, good eveningenvin cor evening. trace the journalist who helped expose the twitter filesgovenint about a year ago were back at it again on capitol hill today. this time a stark warningg about censorship in americ aa. the scope of power and lawbreakin g of censorship.en industrial complex are even worse than we had realized back in march. >> this isn't crazy conspiracy theory. we've had four federal judges rule that they believe this violates this activity, violates the first amendment. this is quite serious.s. >> that is true. now, while democrats slammedosed hearing as a political stunt, journalist matt taibbi and michael shellenbergen,r tols the committee that as there's actually a group out thereyber as the cyber threat threyligence league, they sa it actually partnered with government agencies likwite the fbi to censor u.s. citizens.
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according to whistleblowerons tt documents that included allegations that the group made up fake personas gro and even ud burner phones as a way to counter certain voices on social media. journalists also tangled with democratic lawmakers overne just how big tech handled the infamous hunter biden laptop story. >> are you suggesting? the new york post participated in a conspiracy to construct the contentsd panspiracy of thee biden laptop. no, sir. the problem is that hard drives can be manipulated problem i byy giuliani for russia. >> rudy giuliani known for manipulating hard drives, apparently. of course, that is contrarytestm to testimony from an fbi official who stated that the bureau knew, the hunter biden laptop was authentic,g wih along with belated admission from several mainstream media outlet r s. >> this is not new trace.e. not new. we knew it was real all along. kevin corke live in dc. kevin, thank you. meantimekevi, the bidenaccuse administration is accused of censoring your speech and collaboratind g with some
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youtube workers in social media suppressiosuppressn of whateverr they consider to be covid misinformation. tchristina coleman is livethat with that story tonight. >> christina, good evening. hi, good evening. trace yes. internal documents obtained by fox business show the vitaminaals obtain and employeem google. youtube's parent company worked together to stop what theyre considered misinformation related to covid vaccines and a virus itself. and one of the emails obtained by fox business, the biden administrations former director of digital strategy rob flaherty asked youtube about a post claiming their algorithm was promoting content in an email between youtube staff. one employee wrote there is a very high degree of interest coming from the white house nown regarding vaccine, misinformation and vaccineg vacc and our work around borderline content. unfortunately, the role of tech in addressing vaccine hesitancyn is about to come under a massive spotlight, particularlyr as the supplye is of the vaccine is soon set to outpace demand. ,
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now, in a statement to fox news, youtube responded to ourde d to orereporting today by sayi, quote, while we receive inputhie from governments the world, we apply our policies independently transparentnsiste and consistently, regardless of the speakernt or the politicl views expressed. exsed.y sub the house judiciar select subcommittee on the weaponization of the federacotee on tl held a hearing to examine attacks on free expression and social media censorship as they were trying to censor information. it was scary where they went, where they want to go, where the left wants to take this. but three big things. . releasetyoutubed a repor that youtube was being pressured by the biden administration to take down contentg pr , just like they pressured twitter, just pres, hey pressured facebook all very concerning. now, the house judiciary, jim jordan subpoenaed flaherty to appear for a depositions part as part of the committee's investigation into social media censorship o
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. ch and it will go on. christina, thank you. while the fox news is not common sense, department has also read these internal emails between google, youtube and the yoe house. the emails are part of a pattern. ey areyhite friendly advisor from the white house aimed at controlling misinformation at ce. accin instead, the emails are aimed at controlling the biden narrativcontrolle about the vac. remember, this is the president who called covid the pandemic of the unvaccinated. the same president who said he the same po sas following the s. and now we know he wasn't following anything. he was leading americans down a faulty path. biden, fauci, pharma, even the cdc were all aware the vaccines could not preventtg you from getting covid and could not prevent fromvery spreading covid. each and every dose of the vaccine involved one person and one person only. but the whitone house pressure campaign had to make sure social media companies did notal
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push anti-vaxx content. that's the democratic definitiontent. of content — that portrays vaccines in a negative light. in other words, these emails are proof positive that when it comes to vaccines and covid, overall, different viewpoints were notewpoints welcome. there was no robust debate. there wa dictate. fthingson sense thinks i conformity is th oeenemy enemy of science, these emails are the enemy of free speech. let's bring in ph.d. research scientist dr. hooman hamadeh rao and seattle talk radio hos ht jason rantz. thank you both for coming on to you first. dr. hamade on.h mean, it really. you look at these, the emails are disturbing because the censorship disturb was plain and evident and trace that censorship actually caused people to make decisions that wrong. when you want to make an informed medical decision, you need. e an infmedica be armed with the actual information. and what they did is they suppressed notuppresse anyone wt said vaccines are bad, but anyone who questionene who s
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whether vaccines can control the spread like you talked sp you from,vent c contr you know, giving it to other people and propagating the virus. >> and as a result, people were were that werens based actually on real misinformation that was being pushed that wa by the government. >> when they did that, they were being forced these scenarios where they basically n fell under mandates. and because they were under those mandates, they made medical choice s under duress. and that's not really a choice. yeah, i mean, these are the same peopl. thee, jason rants, who who say, oh, this decisionwe is between somebody and theienr doctor and that was between somebody and their government. jonathan turley said thisid thi about the white house censorship and i'll get your response. >> watchs.. >> you said this otherworldly denial. reu've you've found this other s of pages now in the record. you've a judge that describecoun as an unprecedented censorship system, even called it orwelliaystem.n. and yet all of the democrats just said there's no evidenc e of of this censorship system existing.
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and unfortunately it's working. there's a record number of democrats that now support censorship. >> yeah, and he's right. denial. jason seems to work wonders for the other side. rs forthabsolutely. i mean, think about it fromthin this strategicab standpoint. col when you control the debate, you will win the debat de. if you stop the debate from happening, you will also win he the debate. and so when you don't even want to bother to pus bh back, if you don't even want to bother to try to use facts to convinc c people that your position is the right one and you go straighon the right what they did, which was censorship, that's terrifying, because if anyone thinks they're going to stop with just covid, they're clearly not. >> i mean, we're already seeing it. they're changing definitions see of words. they're lying about facts, pretending that their position s are factual when they are not, and they are silencing people and destroying people's an. e oton s >> i mean, that's the other thing that was so important to talk about. importhey people's reputationsl
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telling the truth. >> yep. tr30 seconestroyeding th their careers. i've got 30 seconds for each of you. the biggest proble for eac. thm you have with government limiting health information is what doctor? it's mandates. right. in this case, they used the fake that was out there where they censored true information about the ensored ey to stop spreading the virus in order to justify mandates. this got people to take a vaccine that they may not have needed under duressnder d e a result, got people to be exposed to th te potential side effects without getting any of the benefits. now we know that those vaccines did reduce morbidity and mortality in seriousce mobil infection in certain people. >> sure. that was about it. yeah. your final thought wasuts on th, jason? >> i was given a quote back in college. imagin, jae the power to censor in the hands of your worst enemy. and i think we're experiencing that right now. we are very clearly experiencing that right now. y clearland that kind of power e not be held by any governmental officialan. easily
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it is incredibly dangerous. it can be easily abused. and i think we already sawd lret a little bit of it. >> yeah, it's a great point. jason hoffmaade poinn, thank yo. >> coming up, we'll haveg up more analysis on the great state debate, wel between newsom and desantis. plus, the emotional reunion in israel between motherour re and daughter. our reporter on the ground has an updatporter oe on that next. and later, elon musk has thmessage. businesses pulling their advertisements on x except on we can't really say on tv. >> brian kilmeade thoughit on ts something to say about it. he joins us coming up again. hes more on the debate and others. we're coming back., we 5 minutes to go streaming now on fox nation, an all new episode of the groundbreaking series featuring exclusive interviews with the families who were robbed of millions. the whole thing was just unbelievable. felt betrayed. we were at the fall of the house of murdock the missing millions. streaming now on fox nation and streaming the whole story.
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told you on thisld you o show lw night, we announced that this truce would last for one more day. well, now it appears there'sno a possibilitw,y that truce might be going away, because just moments ago we heards ag that tn have been air raid sirens on the gaza border. that's first time, by the way, this has happened since november 24, since thiember 24se in fighting began. the idf now says one launched from gaza was picked up and it was intercept, aided by the iron dome. all this as the truce is set to expire. 628 627 in the morning there in israel, you can see daybreak is at hand. the truce is set to expire in hours. it may already have expired. we'll keep you up to speed on what's happening on the border between israel and gaza as the show goes on. we go back in time. iona
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the emotional reunion of former hostage 21-year-old mia sheml with her mother. she was forced under duress to make a hamas propagandaak video last month. she was among the hostages freed under fragile truce today. nate foy is on the groundna in northerten israel tonight. >> my heart goes out to thehear victims of this attack. >>goe four israelis are dead afa two hamas gunmen openered fire in jerusalem this morning as secretary of state antonyinke blinken met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. mini i told him we will and i swore to eliminate hamas. >> nothing will stop us. blinken then met with mahmoud abbas of the palestinian authority, discussing ways to acceleratnian autussing we aa and improve security for palestine scenes in the west bank. >> this mother is weeping tears of joy. finally reunited with hera sh
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daughter, 21-year-old mia shen, released by hamas terroristsrldi today with 40 year old amit susanna and six other israeli hostages. quicut the joy of coming home can quickly turn into grief. ft on her first day back in d israel. american israeli mother leah, benign learned hamas terrorist, murdereds her husband, on october 7th. she'll rais their threee chil children alone. >> but israel is united hamasan and ready for whenever this cease fire endy for whs. fig we are going to fight hamas until we prevail, no matterw log how long it takes. >> knowing whatever comes next in gaza will be scrutinizedl be by the international community. >> trade secretary blinken said tonighttinized that israel musts take steps to protect the innocent civilians in gaza ting res when fighting resumes. tomorrow's the eighth consecutive day of the. the eigh temporary cease fire. >> we'll send it back to you. nate, thank you. meantime it o , elon musk has
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a message for businesses that are pulling advertisements from me, his social media platform. and his response involvedis word beginning with f. but beyond the profanity and bravadbeginnin fo musk is ao concerned about the boycott killing his company. cottkillhere's the fox businessu correspondent kelly o'grady. >>si it's always good to see yo, trace. and listen. there is no letup in the showdown between musk and disney's bob iger. thousandy's bos of users are pog screenshots of canceled disney plus subscriptions. s as the outpour of frustration comes as musk is telling off advertisers who are abandoning eggs. now, the billionaire called out iger directlthy, alleging the company's actions are akin to blackmail. if somebody stole triedackmai to blackmail me with advertising, blackmail with moneyli , go yourself. >> but go yourself. >> is that clear? i hope it is. hey, bob.
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if you're in the audience now, those comments come after over co 200 companies, including disney paused their spending on x. etting oat the same summit, iger defended the choice, citing musk's inflammatory tweet that many perceived as anti-semitic. >> we just felt that the associatio received diaphran and with that position and elon muske aso and x was not necessarily a positive one for us. >>cissaril musk did apologize fp the message in question. >> sharing it was the dumbest social media post he's ever made. nonetheless, the billionaireng is giving in despite facing revn a $75 million hit on advertising revenue by year's end. he predictuey years that while t the boycott may bankrupt the company, the public will blame advertise others fore the platform's collapse, not him. and we are starting to see advertisers trickle back. in fact, the anti-defamation th started the boycott hasesumed resumed spending on x and the babylon x ann bee, which is ae y conservative satire site, is even increasing spendinsitegw . now, those comments come after over 200 companies, includin
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g disney, paused their spending on x. and at that same summit, igex a the choice, citing musk's inflammatory tweet many perceivemud anti-semitic.i-semi >>ti kelly o'grady kelly, thank you. and with that, let's bringfrien in fox and friends co-host brian kilmeade, author of the new book teddykilmeade and bookw two american icons blazed a path forw tw racial equality. brian, congratulations on the book. i wantal eq to start, if i can, with the the controversy at x and i'm going to putversy at thp on the screen and kelly o'grady just showed this. but this kellygrady ju is a fulp of some of the companies that are pulling their advertising fromat are xm, you see ibm, comcast, marvel, walt disney company, warner bros., paramount, apple, lionsgate. a lot of thesee, lions companies have had kind of their own woke issues. brian. do you think thie is. ora temporary thing or do you think theseyou companies and morethin could son be gone for good? >> trace i know it's hard to fee>> brianl for the richestn in the world, but he made a tweet. e a tweehe retweeted or reacts
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whatever you want to terminology, and it's something he shoul, d said. the biggest mistake he's made since he's been on social media, sinceake he h he's been g since he owned it, went over to israel. s th no history of anti-semitic behavior. here's a guy that's going to rebuild gaza. iger he goes and decides. bob iger decides who i guessi is jewish, that now it's time to get all my friends and ceos sthemsejor corporation and rally and pull themselves from x. and famously, elon musk said f you. >> he's got the money to it. he's angry as . and i just say this. you make a mistake. you own it. he did it. that's exactly what he mentioned when he was at thae t conference a couple of days ago. but also, when you look at thiss ,you wonder, where is bob iger? where's apple? when you tal barkek about anyone invested there in columbia, the university of pennsylvania. pe.bodrs y see all these people on the streets rallying against the jewish communityinst the in and around the world. but this is what you got to do. you got to makis whae a stand,os because one guy who owns a who yonts a social media company,
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the social media you can't control doesrol, a t tweet thatu don't like. i find that unbelievable. yeah, it really is. and you go on, the list goess on on. you're talking about ucla and harvard. and we could. harvard o on and on and on about these colleges. let's move on no w to nbc news writing about the biden campaign. they said quoting here. , since june, president joe biden has been freely peppering the word int nomics in his speeches and remarks, mentioning the economo hiy 101 times, to be exact. now, the word biden-nomics appears to have been dropped entirely from biden's comments about the economy. he has not used it in public remarks since first.st clearly, the campaign has decided this is not working. so the gdp is four or 5%. looks great. r really low. that's fantastic. jobless claims s fantas, 206,000 below. we were supposed to be about 280. should feel good. but what the president doesn't understand because he's not been truly in the privathe has v sector and he should because there's so many credit card
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companies coming out of delawarator shoe, is that when and interest rates go and you can't get out of your house and you can't find a reason to sell your house because you know your rates are goingnow your top 5% when you have a credit carded that suddenly you can'itte, the get close to paying down the principal, then suddenly you realize,n wait a second, my wife's affecting every moment. and because of your policies. no doubt, go right back.ac gas is more expensive. you're in a plack.e where a you live, trace. it is twice as much as where i live. s where the woke policies.e feea that's what people feel. and that's what people think about when is what they say buy. finally, somebody told them, this is not workin g for you.r that's not an anomaly. you go32% apprt 32% approval rag on the economy. so it's pull it back.w but it also showed how slow we went about doing it as nbc he h and we did do it shows that there's a real disconnect within that reelection campaign because that should have been stopped about two months ago.cee yeah, i mean, listen, we have said again and again, you walk across street gas is six bucksxk a gallon and burritos are 16 bucks. and that is the biggest part
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of the problem. the book, brian, the book is called booker are teddy and booker t. >> what's it about? what i want to do is take two american icons, booker t, washington and teddy roosevelt e ,and talk about how a white guy in the turn of the 20th esntury who comes from wealth and a guy who was actually born a . booker t washington. and you chronicle his growth and he ends up being one of those powerful, respectedds o people in the country. we're talking about just decades from the civil war wheom nhow di he enslaved. how did he do it? he teamed with people like teddy rooseveld t, who were bigger than their times to help move us racially the right direction. and i just think it was important to talking about race generally. it through the eyesle of two people who wrote a lot of books, and that was able to bringbook their lives togetha parallel and then how they crossed and how they made they. points tternd everyone points to the dinner they had at the white house, the john mccaitheyn referenced that went off because the national uproar for a black man with a white family at the. white house, embarrassing to this day. but how far we've come.
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and instead, he focused on campaigning, taking the knee orking the women's national team. take the national anthem. get a perspective on where we camegehere from. >> and there's a special on fox nation about it. nat brian kelly. r comi >> best of luck with the book. thank you for coming on as always. we appreciate itng. go get him. chase, congratulations on the show. it's awesome>> btulation the. >> coming up, more on the great red versus blue state debate, a.k.a. desantis v newsom and. it was as fiery as expected. more highlights and more analysis from a younger person's perspective. and beta duffy is deck next. attention hearing loss sufferers. >> do you have trouble keeping up with conversation? a rt, do you listen to tv on max volume? start hearing better today with arceus. all new micro hearing aids through arceus hearingcros ris america program. >> you can get state of the art nearly invisible hearingee, for through our introductory offer, but it's only for a very limited time. echargeabuilt-intry the micro'sr
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you played played to the fringe of his partye . , governors gavin newsom ron desantis bah of a covi cdtt lockdowns and getting kids back in school. let's bring in staff writer for let' duffy.isthi i i mean, it's great to have you on there. i mean you look at that back and great to forth between desantis and newsom and you see governor newsom reallyor newso d of pointing at, oh, the lives lost over there. he has nothing to say about education becaushe haso se he knows and everybody knows that california's response to the education to the covidlockdo lockdowns was horrific. and it's really hard to come up with an answer. ific and up withwhat did you the debate? >> what about that answer? wh was reallyun vindicating, to be honest, as a young person who who suffereg pd through covid. there are still thousands of children that are still missing from the school system thanks to democrat lockdowns as i was in college during during covid. right. and we were we were abused probably more than more than any other demographic in america. we were surveilled by our universities, forceddemographi e experimental vaccines for experimental boosters. ut the
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they put the unvaccinated students in isolation dorms, in some cases of studentstudens get the vaccine. they were expelled. all these radical covid policiesdoes didt the vae were s from democrats like gavin newsom. i'llhe tell you something else. more young people died from suicide, likely thanks to thecko lockdowns, than they did covidw and i honestly, as somebody who saw how poorly in the midtermss some[indisti i wish tm this debate a long time ago to really showcasee how democrats victimized vi young, but especially people during covid is not talked about enough. morend i wan at to play one more soundbite related to that and i'll get your opinion on the other related side. >> watch this. he had the kids locked outt of h of school because of the teachers union. that is having a generationaof a impact. >> california has one of the lowest literacy rates in the country lowteracy. >> you had more learning loss during covid than the national average in the statee countr>> r of california week out. it's a fact. mo when we do loss
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the story all the time. it's not a fact. i mean, he was makine tig that y put up the charts. california spends a lot more than florid. a loa, a lotd th more per student, and they ranked way below floridawa. ions i mean, the test scores are just abysmal. even the teachers unions in californi ina finally came ot and said, you know what? we screwed this up. but newsom won't them. >> and i love that ron desantis said tha>> i lt this is going te a generational problem. this is they've stunted an entire generation of students educational growth. genel you,proble it's actually a national security problem because americans were like gavin k newsom, right. are to gotudents not abl to school. and the case of college students. right. they were defrauded out of their tuitions, were dollaro china, for instance, kept their schools open. all those chinese students were allowed to still go to school for the vastl go the of the pan. a is is this is a real, real problem that we're going to seet for generations to come. >> yeah, i want to play thisio the last sound bite. this is about sex education in schools and the difference n california and florida.
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>> watch. and what we'veion an said in fla is it's inappropriate to tell a kindergartner that theirn flod gender is a choice. it's inappropriate to tell a second grader that they may have been bornheir athey in wro. >> now, california has that. we don't require. wsom: we >> k through third grade education. that doesn't happen til middle school. what you're doing is using educatioen as a sword for your cultural purge. >> we do it all the time. he's wrongr youltural on that o they do require in many public schools in california. >> your final thoughts on thisns veto? >> oh, he's so slimy. and what really bothers mee is about about that sound bite is that people that end up getting victimized the mos vticg by the radical gender ideology that democrats are pushing in public schoolen s are people who who are insecure about themselves. right. young people, autistic people. right. have significant numbers of transgender youth. and this is because it's a movement that preys off of vulnerable people who are confused and that gavin newsom wantsednd that to make e not as a compassionate one, the one that cares about the children, the lgbtq minorities,
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is actually far this far from>>a the truth. >> yeah. harvey duffy, great stuff. ce: evitgood analysis.ank yo >> thank you for coming on.u we we appreciate it. well, coming up, final thoughts on the desantis newsom face off. >> we're goingdesantis/newso toe whole team and get their thoughts on the debatedebe you saw earlier right here herel. news channe y coming right back with that. >> spells, splashes, boil ogres and burns. >> your stove is a mess and all that soaking, scrubbing and scraping are keeping you in distress. >> hi, luke. bruno here with stove guard, the number one top quality stove top protector on the market, and a must have in every kitchen. >> look, these messes are no match for the stove guard. ooey gooey cheese and macaroni, thick red staining sauce. even this sticky melted candy. they just rinsed right off in seconds and your stove stays sanitary, spotless and clean so you can clean less and live
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news alert. i'm jackie ibanez in new york. israeli fighter jets pounding the gaza strip at this hour. it comes as the fragile temporary truce between israel and hamas is now over. the cease fire ended a few hours ago despite last minute efforts by an international team of negotiators. they had tried to extend the peace by at least two more days. those talks are reportedly still underway, but right now, there's no word if there's a chance for a new agreement. the israeli military restarted its war on hamas just hours ago, shortly after they intercepted a rocket launched from gaza. israel is also dropping leaflets urging palestinians to leave parts of southern gaza. the move is signaling a widening offensive. it's a major setback in an eight week global effort to stop the violence in the middle east. that's already cost
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thousands of lives and left many more homeless. the truce break down came just hours after us secretary of state antony blinken met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and other top officials. blinken expressed hope for another truce, but reminded netanyahu that should israel resume its attacks on hamas, it must comply with international humanitarian laws. shortly after the truce ended, netanyahu stressed his government is committed to achieve the goals of the war. he also said that hamas violated its obligations to release all women being held hostage. loud, continuous, continuous explosions can be heard this morning with black smoke billowing from the territory. in israel, sirens blared at three communal farms near gaza, warning of incoming rocket fire and suggesting hamas had also resumed its attacks. the cease fire began a week ago. it initially lasted four days, then was extended for several days. during that time, hamas and other militants
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in gaza released more than 100 hostages, most of them israelis , and returned 240 palestinians detained in israel were also set free. virtually all of those freed are women and children. some 140 hostages remain in gaza. their fate now in limbo. again, the fragile truce between israel and hamas has ended and there's no immediate word of another extension. but talks are reportedly still underway in qatar. i'm jackie ibanez. of course, stick with fox news channel for the latest from the middle east. now back to our regular programing already in progress.s . >> and i'm trace gallagher will see. are you tired of that old worn out bath or shower now you can have a new one installed
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