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impact at the tropical storm over mexico. it's forecast to strengthen over the gulf of mexico this weekend make u.s. landfall as a hurricane. houston area could see five -- s in spots will have a full report on the "fox weather" center coming up. meantime president biden is laying low in delaware today after trying to save his embattled reelection bid with a defiant prime time interviewed last night. the aim to calm fears about his age and cognitive decline the bar was low after his disastrous debate performance it is uncertain whether he cleared it. welcome to "fox news live" i am alicia acuna. mike: always good to be working with you i am pat harvey. mike emanuel. president biden defend himself during a rally in yesterday. appeared more energetic and focused he dismissed her growing calls to step aside for the
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house democrat is calling on mry leaders are sent to me too this weekend on his campaign's fu future. new polls show former president trump lead widening louis thompson is live in wilmington, delaware. lucas, good afternoon. >> good afternoon. that is right five house democrats are fun to present biden to step down. after the rally in wisconsin the president sat down abc george stephanopoulos. the president said there's only one thing that will get him to step down. >> if you can be convinced that you could not defeat donald trump what you stand down? >> of the lord almighty come down and tells me that. >> speaking at that rally in wisconsin president biden was full throated as you mentioned up the top he said i am staying in the race. they bc interview the president made the following claims about china and russia.
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cooks who is going to be able to be in a position where i am able to keep the pacific basin in a position where at least check meeting china now. who is going to do that? who has that reach? i am the guy that put it together the future and now i can expand it for i'm the guy that shot put down. >> many experts was a child has not been checkmated that the largest navy in the world right now. putin has not been shut down russia still controls 20% of ukraine u.s. bases in europe are on high alert due to no small part vladimir putin some of the recent sabotage operations across the continent. now earlier to radio host in philadelphia say they received question from the inviting campaign before they're interviewed with the president biden. they spoke earlier on cnn. >> were those questions and given to you by the white house or did you or the campaign or
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did you have to submit questions ahead of this interview? >> the questions were sent to me for approval. i approved of them. >> of the white house sent the questions to you ahead of the interview? >> yes. i got several questions eight of them and for chosen were the ones i approved. >> we have a reaction from the biden campaign to that interview and this allegation sending questions in advance we do not condition interviews on acceptance of these questions host are always free to ask the questions they think will best inform their listeners. the biden campaign not denying they gave the questions in advance as you heard from that woman. it was her decision whether or not to approve them. mike: sending lucas a tomlinson live. alicia: the calls from within biden's own party for him to step aside are growing.
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today moderate minnesota congresswoman angie craig became the fifth democratic lawmaker to ask that he withdraw from the race. she is the first from a battleground state. that number could grow with congress back from recess on monday one prominent senate democrat is reportedly working to build a coalition to go to the white house until biden to drop out. madelinemadeline is live in wasn with more. but afternoon. we expect the halls of congress should be filled with reported that next week hounding and democrats about what the president should do next. a lot of them not impressed by what they saw for the president last night, listen. >> joe biden is a good man. he's an american patriot get the need for him to step aside is more urgent tonight then when i first called ford on tuesday. >> it presidents the nihilism of the polls showing him trailing the former president that is got so many democrats alarmed. they are worried that defiance could cost the party down ballot
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races in november just this morning minnesota congresswoman angie became the fifth house democrat to push for the president to drop out saying in part i believe he, referring to president biden should step aside for the next generation of leadership the stakes are too high. in the senate part of the "washington post" virginia senator mark warner is working together group of democratic senators to urge the president to step aside. one a democratic lawmaker says the president needs to have a wider conversation with members outside of party leadership. >> cap up to the hill or have us come over to the white house next week and let's just have an honest conversation. that is the best way for him to reassure members of congress. >> the effort to get the president to reevaluate his candidacy is not just coming from capitol hill. massachusetts governor says in a statement the best whiteboard right now is a decision for the president to make over the coming days i urge him to listen to the american people and carefully evaluate whether he
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remains our best hope to defeat donald trump. one of the more than 20 democratic governors who privately met with the president at the white house earlier this week. alicia: madeleine rivera live on capitol hill, thank you. mike: meantime another legal victory for former president trump the florida judges is granting his lawyer's request to delay pretrial activity in his classified documents case after monday supreme court decision on presidential immunity. madison joins us live to explain. hello. >> this week's bombshell supreme court decision on presidential immunity is now a center point and trumps classified documents case. trump is asking the court to pause the case while the issue is resolved. trumps legal team is saying they're still questions around if trump's alleged actions were official or unofficial. the supreme court ruled the former president is immune from
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prosecution for official acts while in office. trump has pleaded not guilty to 37 charge of supporting classified documents at mar-mar-a-lago after leaving the white house. >> there is a chance the case can be thrown out if judge cannon overrules all of the actions for which trump is being prosecuted were committed while he was committing official acts. the prosecutors are going to argue he had left the white house. this was not any kind of official action he was taking as a president. these were private unofficial acts per. >> on "truth social," trump called the supreme court decision quote a really bad day for deranged jack smith, the wacko prosecutor used for cricket joe biden's attack on his political opponents for the judge gave both sides a deadline of july 21 to submit briefs on the immunity issue should play into the case. >> the impact of the case is
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enormous to all of his cases but especially the documents case. >> he still does not have a trial date legal experts say the state granted by the judge and likely future motions will probably delay the trial even more this is the second time the supreme court decision has impacted trumps cases. earlier this week the judge who presided over the new york case work trump was convicted agreed to postpone the former president sentencing he was originally supposed to be sentenced next week. mike: madison scarpino reporting live thank you very much. alicia: alarming new video shows a massive retail crime is very much a terrifying problem in california. but we say it massive, take a look at this video a mob swarming and oakland gas station convenience store rating aisles and tearing the atm apart. scenes like this are becoming common in california governor gavin newsom's name is finkler
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as a possible replacement for president biden on the ticket. christina coleman is live in los angeles. >> that is right disturbing surveillance video shows a massive crowd at rob a 70 6a gas station near the oakland airport early friday morning the store's owner said the robbery went on for nearly 40 minutes. just take a look at that. they are in no rush. dozens of thieves ransacked this business people were concerned and were scared the business owner says they tried to get their hands on every think that they could causing at least $100,000 in damages. >> all of the registers, everything was a yank that down to the floor. all the t-shirts we had here, all the hoodies, completely gone. click so far no word on any arrest in this case and thousands of thieves filled the store ripping things up the walls and shattering glass cases. two employees were working at the gas station during all of
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the chaos. >> want of them is traumatized. he's a little over 21. and never ever had something like this happen to him. so you can imagine what his thoughts are. >> the latest smash and grab happen to state leaders try to address the rampant retail crime in the state. some lawmakers are reportedly frustrated by the california governor gavin newsom left the state to campaign for president joe biden while they stay here and try to figure out what to do about this ongoing crime. on tuesday, newsom and some of the top demo democrat scrubbed a last-minute push it crime-fighting measure on the ballot in november. released a statement saying in part they were unable to meet the ballot deadline to secure necessary amendments to ensure that measure success. meantime the owner of that oakland gas station that was just a ransacked hope something is done soon. >> i do not want to blame
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anybody on the situation. but, this problem is trickling down from the top to the bottom, you know like things have to be fixed somehow. things have to be -- the citizens of that oakland has to have some security. >> it is heartbreaking. it is so disheartening to know that our city has come to this. it has been like this for quite some time. >> a california does have an organized retail crime task force since agenda with ever covered more than 216,000 stolen goods. nearly $5.7 million. alicia: christina coleman live in los angeles thank you. support holiday tragedy in kentucky for people were shot and killed and three others hurt at a private birthday party in florence early this morning. the dead were between 19 and 44 years old. they say the suspected gunman 28-year-old chase barbie took off in a vehicle and crashed it
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into a ditch. officers found him dead up an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wounds. no word yet on a motive or how he knew the victims. alicia: in d.c. playing host to the nato summit next week after vladimir putin and xi jinping got together seeming to build their own coalition. what can we expect from this all-important summit? dr. rebecca grant on that next. for moderate to severe crohn's disease, skyrizi is the first il-23 inhibitor that can deliver remission and visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. liver problems may occur in crohn's disease. control of crohn's means everything to me. ask your gastroenterologist about skyrizi. ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ learn how abbvie could help you save.
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and right now, xfinity internet customers can buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. get the fastest connection to paris with xfinity. mike: devastating news in the football old minnesota vikings rookie quarterback was killed in a car crash overnight. maryland state police said jackson and two former college football players had died after a three car crash just east of washington d.c. they were hit by a car trying to switch lanes while speeding. state police say alcohol may have played a role. jackson was a draft at the fourth round by the vikings in april. he was just 24 years old. alicia: texas preparing for the worst from beryl the storm blame for at least 11 deaths in the caribbean. it's downgrades are tropical
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storm over mexico but is expected to become a hurricane again before making u.s. landfall in the lone star state "fox weather" meteorologist adam klotz is life in that weather center on beryl's contract. >> yes a storm that was a hurricane weakening but it will read strength into it out over some very warm both with mexico water. here is what we are currently sitting windsor at 60 miles an hour but is the warm warm water going to allow this to strengthen. there is indecision and are forecast to track this is the forecast track this is the county could run anywhere within this code if you are on the left side of atlanta little bit earlier if you are on the right side you hit land a little bit later that makes a really big difference. ultimately then the storm does lift up across the south and get into the midwest weakening as it moves that direction but still tropical in nature at least for a little while bringing some of the heavy rain the water is warm in 80 degrees water to fuel a storm but see some of the waters in the mid 80s the upper '80s would allow this to
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intensify becoming a larger more powerful storm. it doesn't look as though will spend at least enough time you will be getting up to perhaps a hurricane. the tropical storm warning is in place that is because we know this is at least going to be a tropical storm, it already is is going to continue to strengthen likely becoming a hurricane, hurricane watch is in place probably category one hurricane possibly low end category two hurricane depending on how much time it spins out over the water. it's going to beat several different risks as it makes that move. storm surge four -- 5 feet pretty much along the entire coast up to goblets and rain will be a big part of this as well. widespread five -- 8 inches includes houston probably some isolated areas you are talking a foot of rain or more. it's going to be a tough monday because monday morning is a time this would be making landfall. >> are meteorologist adam klotz at thank you. mike: nato leaders set to meet in d.c. this coming week with key u.s. allies in the throes of
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political earthquakes in an upcoming u.s. election to shake things up here to chief national security correspondent jennifer with more from the pentagon. >> the rise of populist national movements in europe increased isolationism here in the u.s. puts in nato at a crossroads with european allies scrambling to prepare for a possible trump presidency and the threat the u.s. may stop offending the war in ukraine or pull out of nato if other member countries do not increase their defense spending. >> i said you've got to pay and they say what would happen if we don't? then we will not defend you against russia. >> right now 23 of the 32 nato members are spending 2% of more or gdp on defense twice as many as a year ago when president harry truman signed the treaty making the u.s. a founding nato member 75 years ago the alliance's goal was to counter the rise of the soviet union and protect the hard fought gains against authoritarian rulers and
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fascists during world war ii. the three day summit will have a full agenda it's a chance for president biden to demonstrate whether he is capable of stewardship on the world stage. nato leaders plan to pledge it next week to continue funding ukraine. >> we will take steps to build a bridge to nato membership for ukraine piglets ukraine is unlikely to be numbered membership next seat with u.s. and germany opposed with the ukraine war continues with no end in sight russian troops captured a hilltop in eastern ukraine. allowing them to control a key road that serves as ukraine supply line. nato leaders are making plans to protect the alliance by establishing a new command in germany to coordinate armed shipments to ukraine and training something is been under the control of the u.s. in general until now a contingency to prevent any one country from controlling nato support for ukraine. at the pentagon jennifer griffin fox news.
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alicia: meanwhile russian president putin and chinese president xi jinping are reaffirming their cooperation to counter the west. putin's boat this week at a security summit china lead in the central asian nation of kazakhstan must bring it national security analyst dr. rebecca grant senior fellow at the lexington institute very good to see you. thank you so much for being here. no doubt there will be a lot of attention place on president biden and how he manages this three day summit. there is so much at stake globally for the u.s. and nato allies especially when you consider threats of being posed by china, by or russia, the new coalition they are forming as well as the support ukraine is looking for. >> yes and it is time for nato to show putin and xi jinping and the entire world what a really a powerful democratic alliance looks like. that said nato has three big
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hurdles this week one is to embrace ukraine. the second is to face down china. a third one is to try to reassure european capitals especially those european states closest to russia's border because there is a real concern about russian gray zone act activity. hanging over all that? scott pstop president biden as commander-in-chief and the real need for strong u.s. leadership for nato. >> dr. grant ukrainian president zelenskyy is expected to attend the summit. ukraine is not a member. that is going to be discussed next week but is jennifer griffin mentioned that's not on the table really right now. however that path is being discussed as fox news poll asks americans about their views on u.s. assistance to your grammar and put that up for the question being when it comes to helping ukraine fight against russia, the u.s. should be doing more is at 29% doing less is 35% and the
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same 33%. so what is it that you believe is in the best interest of the united states and also a leader in nato? personally i think ukraine has earned nato membership because of how well they fought. the alliance says 32 countries and they are not there yet. but we have pledged to do is a bilateral security agreement the u.s. and nato off the big european states britain, france, everybody's on the same thing and that is to continue to give ukraine the support they need to hold off russian attacks. the key to this especially is more air defense. also f-16 fighters are soon ready to go. backing up the european nations that have already given a lot of equipment to ukraine i am talking tanks from poland, all of that sort of thing to replace. we need to do big restocking of the european alliance as well as
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continue to support ukraine as they fight back against russia this is not in a place we can negotiate a settlement yet at this point. ukraine needs to take a bit more territory and nato has to pledge to really defend ukraine long-term. the agreements will go through 2030 and that is what we will see coming up this week from jen stoltenberg and the other leaders. >> part of what is keeping ukraine out of nato as they are still at war, right? they do not like that prospect we do know hungary is opposed to prime minister viktor in newsweek op ed recently wrote quote nato is approaching a watershed moment it is worth remembering the most successful military alliance in world history started as a piece of project's future success depends on its ability to maintain peace. but today instead of peace the agenda is the pursuit of war. instead of defense its offense all of this runs counter to
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natives of founding values hungary's experience is some transformation never lead in a good direction. the task should be to preserve the alliance as a piece of project. what are your thoughts on that statement? >> that is a classic or bin. he is really a thorn in their side as they said orb and does not speak for nato hunger is a valued member but he does not speak for all of nato. so what you are going to see as even the new pm in britain you were going to see it european allies and pledging to do some really important steps. more patriot missile defense batteries going to ukraine. long-term support three five-year commitments. that is nato's real message of this bridge to membership a complete support of ukraine because of the tremendous threat of russia of course backed up all the way by china.
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>> hey mike. mike: in that interview you and george stephanopoulos asked the president biden about his low poll numbers how do you react? >> eat mentioned defiance right off the top. the president is in disbelief he pushed back on it being behind in the polls. in fact he said according to his staff who gives him information, he called the race a tossup even repeated the words it appears the presence getting different information than what major news outlets are reporting apparently president biden does not have like jimmy carter had like sometimes fed him poll numbers and news he did not want to hear for the president saying it's a tossup right now. looks lucas more democrats have come forward in the house and probably calling for the president to drop out of the race. their support from the washington post the virginia senator could be rallying the senate democrats to ask the president to step aside, what about that? >> that his rights. of course so far to date note
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democratic senator has come forth a publicly calling for the present to step out of the race for this reporting from the "washington post" same virginia senator mark warner is doing that it is notable that virginia many consider a tossup a state joe biden oh one by 10 points just four years ago it is been two decades as a republican candidate won the state of virginia got to go all the back to george w. bush it is notable. one republican lawmaker i spoke to is urging a little caution with this reporting saying senator mark warner wants to be seen as a leader and gather this cohort of fellow democrats to show their concern about the president. not necessarily calling for him to step out of the rake. mike: good contacts there. the chairman of the senate intelligence committee at serious guy, lucas tomlinson thank you for the update. >> you bet. alicia: substance abuse counselors being held without bail this afternoon and accusedf driving drunk into a fourth of
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july barbecue in lower manhattan for three people were killed, several hurt including an 11-year-old child third cb cotton is live in new york city with the latest. >> some families are now preparing to bury loved ones. survivors are trying to heal physical and emotional wounds. the man accused of causing so much pain is daniel haydn. he could now face 25 years or more in prison for his alleged role in this a deadly collision. he was arraigned in court this morning on a slew of charges to include aggravated vehicular homicide and becky will or manslaughter signs of the collision are fresh on his face as you can see. investigators in the night of the crash he was driving on a suspended license for failing to answer a summons for times on three different dates. he refused a breathalyzer test on the night of the crash lab results are still pending to
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determine his blood alcohol content. officers wrote in their criminal complaint the defendant wasn't bloodied and wearing pants but no shirt or shoes. when he stood up his imbalance was uneven. another quote, the defendant had bloodshot eyes, was stumbling on his feet had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on his direct breath and clothing. he was escort of the police precinct on friday family members of the victims spoke out in anguish. >> why you don't talk? what happened? were you drinking? what happened? why were you drinking? >> fourth of july crash is not his only run in with the police. law enforcement sources tell me back in february of this year he was arrested for assault and harassment after punching someone at a substance abuse counseling school. court records show nearly a decade ago pleaded guilty to dwi
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charge in wisconsin nearly 10 years ago police sources have also now told me he was indeed kicked out of a fourth of july gathering for being too drunk. the time just before this collision. alicia: cb cotton live inew york city thank you. steve art nouveau for patients with alzheimer fda approved the drug researchers say it slows cognitive decline in early-stage patients. doctors now have another option to treat the degenerative brain disease. dr. marc siegel is a fox news contributor he joins us now. dr. kagan welcome. >> hi mike, good to see you. how big of a breakthrough do you consider this fda authorization for this drug that's given through monthly infusions? >> it is an improvement if something in the right direction. it gives hope to a situation where there is not a lot of hope for close to 7 million people of alzheimer's are on this country.
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millions and millions more trying to care for them the idea is going to go up we are lucky and probably 13 million by 2050 we've got to do something. we need tools this is a tool. because it actually targets the beta plaque protein in the brain that dunks up the ability for nerves to communicate is called a plaque protein. and by targeting it, this drug moves a step forward and gets td of the plaque and a large number of cases they monitor you in six months or more it is gone you could actually stop it. the downside is a few things but first of all is only one part of the problem. new studies looking towards humans that's more effective than this drug. then there is the issue of inflammation in the brain
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another big piece we are looking at treatment but were going to end up going for with three or more tools to fight alzheimer's this being an important tool. note this over 18 months 30% decrease in progression of the disease with people on this. the biggest downside is at risk of brain swelling we see in one at a quarter they have not gotten that fixed yet. that is a big problem. if you are a patient or family member thinking about this you look at the upside and you look at the downside ends up being a personal decision. mike: alzheimer's families looking for hope sounds like there are some hopeful signs on the horizon but let's dig into the numbers of americans living with alzheimer's currently an estimated 6.7 million as of last year. the projection is 14 million people by the year 2060 it is a top 10 leading cause of death in the country already. likely to climb what is your experience in dealing with it?
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>> it destroys families to because caretakers and it is so expensive to try to take care of people. people are often in the now they do not want to admit and people do not have the tools to take care of someone with alzheimer's. you have to hire aides and people may not be able to afford it and note this the price tag on this drug is 30,000 dollars a year. medicare is covering that but not the coinsurance part which is 20% for they have to figure that out to we could not have something that is prohibitive for for poor communities for us disadvantage community is a huge huge issue we have to get the treatment on board for this disease because it is a family disease is not just for the patient. >> a great point there is the fda banning an additive called brahman eight vegetable oils used in sodas due to health concerns quote the data from the study suggests oral exposure is associate with increased tissue
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levels of bromide and high levels of exposure to thyroid is a target organ of potential negative health effects in rodents is this a smart move, doctor? >> i think it is they have limited to 15 parts per million up until now the, the fda but what is concerning the fda it stays in tissue and increases and does not go down over time. granted it's only animal studies as you just showed, but the problem of the thyroid gland is very sensitive. for example if you have too much iodine in your diet you can lead to low thyroid. you will not even know what you'll suddenly same gaining weight, my hair is thinning i'm getting depressed, what is going on? i will pick it up if you are my patient but the same thing it works the same way can and tribute with thyroid function. i think this is a really good idea as a flavoring stabilizer mostly in citrus sodas the main company that uses this and a soda called sun drop is getting
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rid of it anyway. fda is making the right move. support fox news and medical contributor dr. marc siegel always fascinating. thank you for joining us. >> as if the ugly anti- israel protests were not enough deans at columbia university reportedly mocked jewish students over their fears of anti-semitism on campus the founder of stop anti-semitism joins us next. [floor creaks] [door creaks shut] (♪) (♪) (♪) relax, you booked a vrbo. (♪)
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alicia: a radiant voters chose over four hard lined rivals in yesterday's presidential election he will replace hard-line president who was killed in a helicopter crash in may. he's a pledge to promote foreign policy reforms and a liberalization but iranians are skeptical with ayatollah as the ultimate authority he told the iranian people quote a difficult road is ahead.
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mike: encouraging move toward a cease-fire in gaza hamas is reported accepted u.s. proposal to begin a hostage release talks israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu sent a delegation to resume negotiations on thursday. the same day spoke by phone with president biden for the senior u.s. official said the president feels these latest moves could be a breakthrough. >> disturbing rise in campus anti-semitism may go beyond students and faculty. now leaked attacks shows deans at columbia university appearing to mock the concerns of jewish students who said threats by pro- palestinian groups made them scared to go to class. let's bring in founder of stop anti-semitism. thank you so much for being here i appreciate it. i want to put up the picture of these three associate deans that we are talking about and i explain exactly what was going on. the three of them were texting each other.
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they were sitting in an audience on may 31 at an alumni event at columbia about jewish life on campus and concerns there. one of the text messages obtained had matthew saying laying the case to expand physical space they will have their own storm soon. now susan is the vice edina chief administrative officer comes back with comes from such a place of privilege. hard to hear or woe is me when you just huddle at the craft center and then kristen crom the dean of undergraduate student life said yes the idea that not israel supporting jews have no place to come together. i would like to get your thoughts on this and what you think the university needs to do going forward even if they are suspended, this speaks to a larger problem here. click sadly we are not surprised.
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the best adjective we can come up with is this is pathetic. these and deans are in positions of power. for them to mock victims of bigotry and hatred and to throw around ridiculous accusations of privilege when the students around the country are being verbally and physically. alicia: it looks like we lost her there. that we think are for joining us we will be right back
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alicia: we are back with liora rez founder stop anti-semitism. we will finish our conversation pretty want to get to the anti-defamation league. it has revised its grade for campus anti-semitism report card that look at 85 different institutions looks on the downgrades they have your because of the events over the past year. northwestern university, ucla university of michigan. they all went from a deed to an f for the reason why the adl did that they said there were significant serious incidents on the campus through is a lack of
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attention and response by the administration. now, on the other hand there were schools that went up will put those up university of central florida went for a beat to eight seat rice university, stanford university went up they use these schools as examples of institutions that were able to get a handle on things or at least made the attempt, what are your thoughts on that? >> stop anti-semitism has been exploring these schools for a few years now. according to our data in service wisurveyswith thousands of stude actually saw post 107 the majority of schools rated okay just took a dive off the deep end. of course there were some bright spots the university of miami, university of central florida, ohio state university but then for instance university of michigan as you had mentioned ucla those schools have done nothing but appease the mob. and unfortunately a victim in all this is a jewish students
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and administrators. >> republican new york congressman introduced a bill this week called that university accountability act i do not have a lot of time left but essentially these schools that receive federal funding would be penalized if they do not pay close enough attention and do something about anti-semitism for your final thoughts on if you think that could be helpful? >> yes it is a phenomenal bill we hope it passes the house immediately and heads to the senator schumer's desk for signature so he can show he stands with his jewish constituents the jewish students on campus and against this a pro- hamas a mob that has been terrorizing jewish students, allies, faculty members and administrators across the country. alicia: liora rez thank you we made it work even with the technical issues, thank you. support you create new prime minister is getting to work after labour party landslide victory meantime france is a
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pivotal second round of parliamentary voting. stephanie bennett is live in london with more on huge political changes rocking europe. >> it is exactly right for uk elections move very quickly the new prime minister is already off to a running start holding his first press briefing earlier this morning. the labour party huge victory comes as voters and punish the conservatives for cost-of-living crisis of failing public service in a series of scandalous first few hours at downing street he started appointing his cabinet today he announced he will visit scotland, northern ireland, wales and back to england before his visit to washington d.c. parts tuesday's nato summit. >> is for me too be absolutely clear the first duty of my government is security and defense. to make clear our unshakable support of nato. and of course to reiterate as i did to present zelenskyy yesterday, the support we will
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have in this country and with our allies towards ukraine. >> other key allies are done with major political changes as well tomorrow is a second round of the french of parliamentary elections which could potentially lead to a far right prime minister taking office and rally are well ahead in the polls you're a skeptic party it was a longtime pariah is now closer than ever than before to power. at the nation national rally pas french president said he will not step down of course is a presidential term expires in 2027. he says cohabitation would weaken him at home and also on the international front. mike: stephanie bennett live in london thank you very much. >> a change of a different sort of a paris moulin rouge cabaret iconic windmill is back a troupe of cancan dancers performed in a grand ceremony inaugurating the new sales collapsed back in
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