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>> israel releasing video showing weapons found in united relief bags in a school in gaza, ground operations increased to southern gaza as israel says hamas is firing rockets in humanitarian zones set up by the idf. griff jenkins is on assignment. doron katz asher aishah: they demanded an immediate cease-fire. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg plcott has the latest. >> reporter: we are a mile away from gaza. since we spoke to you we've witnessed more intense fighting between israel and hamas. artillery and automatic gunfire going into this, up and down the gaza strip, full-scale urban combat the strongest of
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this war, attention is being paid to the south where it has a stronghold of hamas leaders but here in the north, several pockets of hamas resistance remain. one terror cell where the idf claims to have found hamas weapons stashed away include an ak-47 rifle allegedly hidden in a giant teddy bear. the situation is getting worse by the day, millions out of food and medicine in gaza. the resolution introduced in the security council calling for cease-fire approved by most countries but was vetoed saying it wasn't a strong enough condonation of hamas and the terror of october 7th and as the fighting rages concern grows, that the fate of the hostages, of the 137, 18 are now believed to dead including
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a 25-year-old man just announced today. there were reports of an attempt on friday but by all accounts it failed. getting all of those captives back who are alive and dead will be a priority here. allysia: thanks. a defund the war machine rally is taking place in arlington, virginia. 100 people demanding a cease-fire in gaza, we will monitor this event for developments. three ivy league presidents are under scrutiny for failing to denounce anti-semitism during the house hearing earlier this week, universities and big donors in an uproar.
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cv cotton is live with the details. >> reporter: 70 lawmakers have sent a letter to harvard, mit, demanding their president cease-fire. this is a congressional investigation that is underway into the prestigious universities over their handling of anti-semitism after all three ivy league presidents got swift back lash for comments. the resident of the university of pennsylvania is trying to clarify her remarks. >> a call for genocide of jewish people is threatening, deeply so. >> reporter: this billboard truck was spotted circling the campus calling for mcgill to be fire to. before this, the board says the school didn't call for her to resign. on fox, students say the president has been given too many chances. >> in my opinion, asking one more chance, saying we need to
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get it right this time, with coming finals, and adjust course policies to allow students, than many attempts on their final exams until they think the right outcome comes about. it is taken a little more seriously. >> reporter: the board of trustees will hold an emergency meeting but it is unclear whether they will make any decisions about mcgill's leadership. hedge fund ceo ross stevens said he would withdraw his $100 million donation to the school. at harvard, jewish students hired a plane to fly over with a banner that reads harvard hates jews. claudine gay is apologizing for her congressional testimony calling the student paper, i am sorry, words matter but these apologies fall flat for some. the only rabbi on the
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anti-semitism task force has resigned calling president claudine gay's congressional testimony painfully inadequate. allysia: thanks. mike: for more, we are joined by democratic caucus and j cotton. >> thanks for having me on. mike: you sent a joint statement saying, quote, harvard ranks last in 248 universities for free speech but when it comes to denounce anti-semitism suddenly the university has anxieties about the first amendment. it rings hollow. you are harvard graduate. how troubled are you about the way this university handled this since the october 7th attacks? >> i'm tired of the second and third attacks it takes doctor gay and mit and pennsylvania and other university presidents to get it right on this issue that requires moral clarity and
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strength. since october 7th it has been a sequence of ifs, buts and what abouts, we condemn hamas, but what about, we don't support anti-semitism, however, if, enough conjunction. it's time for clarity and strength and ironically this pretzel these presidents have tied themselves into is the result of the last decade's worth of antagonism to free speech, and an increasing cancel culture that has embedded itself on these universities that's causing it to lose sight of their mission and instead to engage in an increasingly hostile set of ideologies to the american people that celebrates the value and dignity of every individual and encourages free, open, vigorous debate about ideas. allysia: your collie, at least a phonic had a tough exchange with the harvard university
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president. >> calling for the genocide of jews violates harvard conduct, correct? it does not depend on the context. the answer is yes and this is why you should resign. allysia: is stuff phonic -- is stefanyk right on this? >> i asked them to look at brandeis in my district in massachusetts were brandeis's president has been leading with clarity and conviction, recognizing free-speech allows people to say things that are unpopular, toxic, contrarian but also understanding the mission of the university require students to have a learning environment suitable for them to develop as young people. calls for genocide are inconsistent with this and they should have had a 1-word answer.
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allysia: funding for israel, ukraine and hot topics, your republican colleagues i demanding border security be included in that. how does this play out? >> if we don't pass this security package it will be the best christmas president vladimir putin never asked for. 's entire strategy is hoping the united states loses its resolve. the locus is speaker mike johnson. i was with capital, saluting winston churchill and speaker jensen spoke about the legacy of the former prime minister saying how in a moment of crisis for europe winston churchill was a rock. i would say to speaker johnson you are in a similar situation. are you going to be known in history as the politician who handed ukraine to russia and failed to stand up to authoritarians, laid the seeds for future conflict with the war maker on nato's border?
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or are you going to stand tall? much of that is up to speaker johnson. allysia: border does not appear to be sustainable. >> we should make changes to border security. -saying several months and senate democrats and house democrats including the president agree. the president has said he wants to be involved in border security negotiations. we won't boil the ocean. we can't solve the entirety of such a complex challenge which requires documentation, better partnerships with countries of origin, keying in on the drug and human trafficking element, can't solve all of that in these weeklong negotiations but absolutely changes to asylum policy and other improvements to security to stem of the migrant crisis are appropriate and democrats are negotiating in good faith.
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are republicans going to take yes for an answer? mike: thank you for your time today. appreciate it. allysia: hunter biden's like does rocking washington politics as reaction continues to the 56 page filing against the president's son and what it means for him and the man in the white house. >> reporter: the president's son failed to pay $1.4 million in taxes, money -- he chose to spend it wildly on women, drugs, cars, and clothing according to the indictment. david wise while nine tax related charges against the president's son, his lead attorney. >> he well stated many times at the depth of his addiction, something american families have somebody in their family or they know, is not behavior he is proud of but it doesn't
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make him into attacks phelan. >> reporter: hunter biden faces prison, a prior probation arrangement after a judge questioned the what republicans called a sweetheart deal. legal analyst presser charlie wade in. >> when the sweetheart deal as spot before a judge, have you ever seen anything like this? he said no. that is when this began to fall apart. >> reporter: the latest charges are on top of charges the president's son faces, he pleaded guilty to those in october, oversight committee chairman james comer said unless attorney wise investigates everything in the biden fraud schemes it will be clear president biden's doj is protecting hunter biden and the big guy.
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he plans to fight these tax charges taking this to an attorney. allysia: president biden is attending fundraisers with hollywood's elite as he deals with his son's legal drama and sinking poll numbers. lucas tomlinson has the latest. >> reporter: hunter biden taking his fight to the airwaves speaking on a podcast before the indictment was announced saying this is all an effort to take his father down. >> they are trying to to kill me knowing it will be a pain greater than my father could be able to handle. they -- and destroy presidency. >> reporter: andy mccarthy wants to remind viewers where hunter biden made his money. >> the important thing for the country is how the money was generated. the big thing continues to be
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agents of corrupt and anti-american regimes thought was in their interests to pay the bidens millions when no assets were crossing the other way other than president biden's political. >> reporter: biden's approval number now the lowest of his presidency. a 5% drop from august. 's approval rating has been underwater since the hasty withdrawal from afghanistan two years ago. even more concerning is how many issues donald trump is beating the president on, the economy, inflation, crime, border, russia's war in ukraine, the israel/hamas were, the only issue is abortion. the president in los angeles hoping donors for the holiday spirit passing the hat around attending fundraisers for his reelection. mike: for more on hunter biden
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facing charges let's bring in today's political panel, chris johnson and democratic strategist brad howard. gentlemen, welcome. let's start with hunter biden in his own words and get you to react to it. >> this may not in every aspect be a russian disinformation campaign but has every earmark of what the russians do. mike: what about the latest charges? >> they are problematic for hunter biden. the political problem for the president, this is a family, no family has dealt with a person struggling with addiction knows what it is like to go through, very emotional, very complex, you want to be sure you are not helping them to getting worse situations. it's a complicated problem.
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you have house republicans looking into any connections, looking at it for a year and see how this turns out. it is a tough time for them. mike: place it more the right and left for this topic. >> he will be treated differently because of the political component to this case. >> looks more like collectively than business activity. >> your thoughts on hunter and his famous name. >> he's cashing in on his name and there has to be a wake up call, how frustrated people are in this situation. 's approval rating should be a red alert, people are tired of how this is being handled and how he's talking about it. he's proud of his son, i'm proud of my son but to my knowledge he has committed tax fraud. that is something the president
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needs a better answer on. he needs to get to the point of acknowledging this is a serious problem. he says i feel for somebody struggling with addiction but he needs a better answer on this. we need clarity and truth from the president of the united states. >> what about the later impact? >> the son, there's a legal process doing that. biden needs to tell the american people what he needs to do. republicans have this obsession with hunter biden when there are so many problems in the world. the president needs to continue focusing on the good economic numbers we saw this week, inflation is dropping. unemployment at record lows. consumer confidence is increasing. tell the economic recovery story and tell voters what you're going to do in the future. obama was innocently situation a year from the election. and beach mitt romney. we've got to steer the conversation and lead to success. mike: is hunter a political
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drag? >> obviously he is. that's unfortunate for the president. you try to do your best, going into an election season a guy like donald trump seems like he's going to be our nominee is not afraid to go there in a way that other candidates might, distract from positive issues of the economy and dealing with a bunch of issues people care about, seeing inflation go down at all that stuff. republicans need to hammer on this and see where it leads but not lose sight of those other issues where they do that. >> with expect house republicans to formalize the house impeachment inquiry. what are your expectations? >> speaker johnson, uniting of the conference which hasn't been able to do that, i was representing moderate democrats, this essentially doesn't mean anything is wrong.
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the resolution clause is a legal mechanism to expand the power of congressional subpoenas. essentially speeds up the ability to get information. >> what are your expectations? >> i hope it's taken seriously if they move forward with a serious trial. i hope it doesn't distract from other issues leading to the election, everything from crime to inflation to the climate issue. all these issues that are of high importance to voters where an impeachment trial could backfire in the way the first impeachment of donald trump and that up getting him more support. this could backfire for republicans. we need to be careful about this. mike: thanks very much. allysia: fbi director christopher wray says the us faces unprecedented threat level since the october 7th attack on israel after a record-breaking week of migrant encounters at the southern border.
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a family trip to the team usa training facility. i don't know how to thank you. i'm here to thank you. dear moms and dads, what you have achieved here today is going to help us and our futures. it is why we're coming up on stage to collect your diplomas. mom, love you always. vo: when you graduate, they graduate. visit finishyourdiploma.org to find free and supportive adult education centers near you. >> this week's are record-breaking numbers of encounters. griff jenkins is at the
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southern border in eagle pass, texas. >> reporter: we are here, and they are processing several hours. a woman with her back to us standing, don't want to get too close, holding a one month old child. she gave birth to this child in panama, to the jungle, it is a heartbreaking snapshot and humanitarian crisis, in the front, the woman in black, with the cap on its head, the last month bill, that is primarily where these migrants are. i want to show you the lack --
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take a look at this. the migrant was handcuffed in this location because the processing they do showed they had a hit for a sex offense for sexual assault of a child, he was taken, separated and taken elsewhere. many of the migrants you see here are released. he will not be. this image is a group of 40 migrant centers from haiti that is really significant. in this del rio sector, those under the bridge in del rio, it slowed down and we have a group of 40, that is a real red flag for what's coming for those agents.
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let's go from here to arizona. some video shot here, they are getting inundated with the migrant surge. many of those migrants coming from african countries and they are coming in droves. these numbers are unsustainable but let me show you a tweet this tucson sector chief, 18,900, in just that one sector alone, in one week, shattering records for that area, with 17,500. that's why in arizona you have katie hobbs going to the border. she sent a letter yesterday to the biden administration, $512 million in reimbursement costs
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along with a letter demanding the biden administration take action to get this under control. mike: important information from griff jenkins. thanks very much. allysia: joining me with more on the threat from the southern border is acting dhs secretary chad wolf. good to see you. we have a surge at the border, democratic leaders in states and cities feeling overrun, getting louder and louder on this. will this movie administration to take more forceful action? >> it certainly should. what you are seeing is the border crisis, biden's border crisis is no longer a republican or democratic issue. you see bipartisan concern about what's going on. you have blue state mayors and governors calling them, asking them to do more. it is not only the funding, but also they need the surge to stop.
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that requires change in policies along the border to slow the surge we have today. it is a bipartisan issue now. the question is when will the biden administration change strategy. we are three years in and the strategy continues to be a failed one. allysia: fiscal year 2,022, the number of encounters versus how many more from each country are actually getting deported. a couple examples, nicaragua 164, 600,000 encounters with 2038 who have been deported so far. el salvador with 98,000 encounters, 7200 deportations, china, 27, 7, 5, six, encounters versus 127 deportations. these are staggering numbers.
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where are they going, what happens to them, in december we are heading into snowing months and some of these cities in january and february. >> almost all of them are being released into american communities but there's two issues at play. the administration continues to talk about and issues press releases about removing individuals. what have you been doing the past three years? you haven't been removing anyone evidenced by the numbers you just put up. that is really important. the administration will tell the american people we are putting illegal aliens in removal proceedings but that is a three year process. we will release americans and hope they show up for an immigration court date sometime in the future. the administration is not being honest with the american people and not removing individuals as they claim to.
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allysia: the point about people going into american cities, bill melugin talked to a handful of people coming across. >> california. >> new york city. >> family there. >> omaha, nebraska. >> oklahoma. >> your final thoughts here. we see there is into community, state, city that isn't going to be impacted. >> exactly right. the majority of these illegal aliens and some that were just interviewed there and others almost exclusively saying they are coming over either to rejoin a family or looking for economic opportunities, neither of those is asylum but this administration keeps hiding behind we have to offer everyone asylum knowing 10%
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qualify for it so they continue to admire problem on the border and refused to fix it and policies that can effectively address what's going on. >> good to talk to on this topic. >> president biden is touting the latest job numbers as many americans say they are cutting back on spending this holiday season. that is next.
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the 20 her mom. >> reporter: mom is dealing when getting a present. a welcome surprise for the biden administration, beating industry estimates. >> the story is 199,000 jobs added last month. also the lowest levels of unemployment for the longest time since barbara ross was at the top of of the charts. >> reporter: 3.7% in november continuing the 2-year streak of the jobless rate coming in under 4%, the longest run since the 1960s. 40,000 striking automakers leaving the picket line and heading back to work, the federal reserve is watching the data closely trying to bring down inflation the remains at a four day hi. >> people see how bad prices are that their own wages -- >> folks are heading to the stores. a gallup poll finds americans think they will spend $975 on
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holiday presents this year, $100 more than last year but the spending increase is not across-the-board. >> i have four nieces and nephews, i think i will be spending more. >> dollar amount will be the same. >> must be too much. >> there is a gender gap in holiday shopping, women expect to spend $137 more but men only shelling out an extra $43. allysia: let's bring in the ceo of job creators network alfredo ortiz. you just heard the white house and its allies are pretty pumped about the latest numbers but what is your take? >> when you start peeling the onion it is not as rosy as it seems. 99,000 jobs breaks down 50,000,
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40,000 from the returning uaw strikers. 50,000 jobs were government jobs, 77,000 of those jobs were healthcare jobs which obamacare is the healthcare system so these are quasi-government jobs. when you look at the private payrolls and real jobs generated, we are talking 40,000 jobs. this is not healthy and remember that spending, a lot of that is on credit card debt which is at record levels, consumers $1.1 trillion of credit card debt in the holiday season. allysia: a lot of government jobs many of the government is actually growing. your organization, you've got the president as the grinch and we will read it. how bad are biden's policies, answer, so bad that with
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inflation and energy policies you can't even put colin people's talking this. why did you decide to do this? >> it drives the point home. energy policies are at the core of this disastrous economy biden has been over the past few years. it started with the decision on day one when he pulled back on the keystone pipeline and declared war on domestic energy production leading to this inflation over the past three years and the rate of growth is slowing down, the price level is what americans are feeling. even though people might have consumer spending is up, they are getting less goods and services. gasoline fuel 50% higher, food prices 25% higher. the average american feeling it in their wallets.
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allysia: look at this monmouth university paul, have you cut back on your shopping this year because of high prices? 36% said they cut back a lot compared to 27% a year ago but we heard the report that other numbers indicate folks are spending more? gas prices are lower, feels all over the place. >> gas prices are lower than the peak they've been but 50% higher than the administration started so people are paying more for the same goods and services and putting it on credit card debt. what is happening the past three years is with all the government spending it is like a drug for the american consumer. they are spending more but spending rates at record lows, credit card debt at record highs and now get now pay later
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which is another form of credit. people are paying more for the same goods and services. they can't stop doing it and are putting it all on credit. allysia: thanks so much. mike: the european union reached a deal on conference of rules on artificial intelligence. matt finn live with what this means for the future of ai. >> reporter: we've been reporting serious concern how rapidly ai is developing before our eyes. the european union declared that it established the first comprehensive laws to regulate ai. the most basic rules require ai to comply with laws, the most advanced ai will face extra
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scrutiny, face recognition was a heated topic, european lawmakers wanted a full ban on public face screenings but exemptions were allowed so law enforcement could use face screening for serious crimes like child exploitation and terror attacks. wasn't long that ai was a theme from a sci-fi movie, today human program systems are able to write entire college papers or craft intricate business plans on demand. a few months ago 1100 people, the greatest ai advocates including elon musk called for a pause in ai until it could be regulated warning it can outsmart humans and fled the internet with fake information. elon musk was one of the tech tycoons who met in the september brainstorming how to avoid potentially dangerous consequences. musk described the meeting as the, quote, historic discussion with the ability to change course of civilization.
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>> it's clear there's a strong consensus there should be some ai regulation in the best interest of the people to do so. >> reporter: a few months ago president biden signed an executive order establishing standards for ai in the us. mike: many thanks. allysia: a hip star is weighing in on the allegations against sean city combs -ahh, -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein 30 grams protein, one gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients for immune health. (♪) directv sports central brings your games, stats and scores together... and now you can get it without a satellite. one more reason to finally get rid of cable. but getting rid of the cable guy might not be as easy. oh yeah, touchback! visit directv.com for up to a $400 reward card.
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>> reporter: four women have come forward claiming sean combs sexually assaulted the including his finger ex-girlfriend cassie who claimed he involved her in fast-paced drug filled lifestyle after she met him in 2005. now a big name in the music industry, 50 sent, is bringing attention to the accusations by announcing on x that his production company is developing a documentary about him. a spokesman said, quote, i can confirm the untitled documentary is in development with curtis $0.50 jackson serving as executive producer. proceeds will go to victims of sexual assault and rape. diddy was behind one of the most influential hip-hop labels 190s. he shared a clip of former bad
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boy recordholder mark curry as he survived scenes where there were spiked bottles of champagne and women given drugs. diddy denies the claims and on wednesday he wrote on x, quote, sickening allegations have been made against made by individuals for a quick pay day. let me be absolutely clear, i did not do any of the awful things being alleged. i will fight for my name, my family and the truth. a disturbing lawsuit, claiming he raped and beat her for over a decade and involve sex trafficking against -- diddy denies those allegations. allysia: and iraq war veteran's dying wish came true, that's next.
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allysia: a high wind watch for the new york city area as the northeast braces for a powerful storm. snow, rain and gusty winds will be possible as impact will vary by location in the northeast. ♪ mike: the army black knights and navy midshipmen will face each other for the wall 124th time in gillette stadium, the new england patriots, for the very first time. each squad heads into a huge matchup with 5 and 6 records with this one being most important on the schedule every year. army has won the last seven matchups making lucas tomlinson very unhappy.
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allysia: after being diagnosed with stage 4 stomach cancer, erect or veteran's dying wish was to become a soldier again posting his wish on reddit about his wish. >> reporter: i can tell you with only six months to live, jay tennyson, 39-year-old father of two, wrote down a bucket list with shooting a tank at the top. this last mission was for himself. he posted it on reddit. but the army responded with so much love and support. >> not prepared for the first boom. >> cease-fire. >> from the floor.
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just as awesome up. it is great. it hit every target every single target on the first shot. pretty incredible. i don't know how else we could encapsulate what it means to be a soldier for life other than what we saw today. >> to recognize the best tankers, receive your knighthood. >> i'm going to make a video diary for my daughters. i can explain to them this was a huge thing. i feel great gratitude to everybody. this was worth it. i feel really special. >> reporter: the next step on his bucket list is skydiving. allysia: i hope he will do it and i hope we are here to see it. thank you so much. that was an amazing story. he said it is just as awesome,
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