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larry. can't wait. top military expert, larry kudlow warned against the white house delaying israel's invasion to liberate palatine from the savage butchery of hamas terrorists. appeasing iran and new york times apologizes for falsely reporting hamas propaganda and nine gop house speaker contender and will make their case to the gop conference in about an hour hawaii are the sticking points and this, a new poll and voters say stop this now, fix america. an tim semitism in the universities and a new poll again former president trump is tied with president biden. usa today if you have folk bolls and "the evening edit" starts right now. joining us now is israeli
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special forces opportunistics veteran and former green beret and operation of operation pineapple express and rescuing them out of troops and afghanistan. scott man. thank you, gentlemen. first to you, aaron, what's your reaction to the biden white house advising israel to delay a ground invasion of gaza and a ceasefire and throwing cold water on ground invasion today? >> liz, i stay away from politics and doesn't really interest me but i will tell you this, israel taking its time is israel's decision and purely tactical. in my opinion, the reason why is because there's a 30 o mile complex bunker system under gaza and 200 hostages being held right now. this counter offensive will be complicated and time is not a friend with the hostages, it is a friend trying to gather actionable intel to go in with
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this counter offensive and i believe our delta force are very smart tacticses and we'll use this and make sure there's all the intelligence to conduct this offensive with selectivity and on multiple different pieces here. there's a lot going on behind the scenes. elizabeth: what do you think, scott? >> elizabeth, i think the analysis is spot on and has the operational experience in that area of operations. i would certainly defer to him. just from a line and they enjoy
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a level of a smokers ick ridge that bo -- asymmetric ridge that goes beyond gaza and they're possibly seeking sanctuary elsewhere and i would almost guarantee that what they're doing right now is they're looking at surgical targeting selection at a time and place of their choosing. elizabeth: got it. president bide ton what scott was -- biden to what scott was saying and release the hostages and they can talk, ceasefire. axios reporting they're talking about e will be rat carrot -- elaborate and stick strategy to slow down and iranian escalation elsewhere and take on iran in north of israel and in syria. buying time to get more air defense systems.
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five hamas commanders were taken out today and buying times for u.s. weaponry in to take on iran. >> i believe it is and the time we're trying to buy right now is multiple pieces here and hostage situation right now which is actionable and may have to hit multiple places and that time will allow for additional air assets and air force special operation controller assets in israel, which we're very good at to be able to continue striking targets further out and what the gentleman said here and he's intent. the fact is i'm going to take you back to 1972 to munich, liz. we exacted a very high price to the leadership of black september who killed our hostages in municipal ick at olympics. in abibbing, we understand the -- air bibbing, we understand -- arabic and we understand the col criminaltured
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language and we've been dealing with them for a listening time. [speaking non-english language] means everybody is within our reach and i can assure you there's a high price to pay for all the leadership that's responsible or even affiliated with this october 7 massacre. elizabeth: what aaron aid, scott, israel found hamas instructions for making chemical weapons "a sinai dispersion to the device". it's about liberating palestinian people from terrorists and people understand the palestinian people voted in these hamas terrorists. pentagon says it's getting rid of isis and al kai la level footages. the footage is captured and it's deeply disturbing, shocking and graphic, unspeakable horrors and is the messages getting out there that it's about liberating
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palestine from hamas terrorists and told them they could do whatever they want. this was a suicide mission on october 7, don't plan oncoming back, we're going to act like animals. slaughter, behead, burn or dismember. is the messaging coming out correctly here? >> there is a battle for the narrative for sure. look at 9/11 and leaves afghanistan after a 20-year war and war fighters and intelligence professionals gave away youth to keep this from happening. there's an evolution of isis, horrorrism, of this kind of atrocity, and it continues to evolve. they're continuing to evolve to unspeakable levels of horror at local levels. it's a global narrative and they've already just listen to what they're saying. they've already said that they have the west in their sights so
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we need to not only pay sustainings attention and take a closer look at what's happening in afghanistan. that's not going away either. elizabeth: wait, stay on that. why, why do you say that? they're operating with immunity and over 20 years and the call going out from leaving the country and i believe it's the secondary and tertiary effects of israel right now. elizabeth: got it. thank you for joining us. welcome to the show, look who's here, host of the hit show kudlow. larry kudlow. larry, we were talking to top military experts and talking afghanistan is connected here, iran is connected here >> what
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do you make of the white house doing now talking ceasefire and talking appeasement. what do you make of it? >> after a couple of weeks after hideous october 7 catastrophe, sounds like mr. biden, who started out with good rhetoric >> they'd maybe hit iran too and then they might sue for peace by releasing the hostages. maybe. all though i don't think the hamas are real human beings. my point is a simple one, what exactly does biden think he'll get by going wobbly here? you have to deter iran, not
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appease. iran is the master planner, financier and head puppeteer. you've got to go after iran. you've got to stop iranian shipping. you've got to inter-detect the shipping and impound the shipping. stop them from selling drones to russia. shop them from selling oil to china. stop them from accumulating oil reserves and, you know, foreign currency reserves and bankrupt iran. before you hit them, bankrupt them. just live up to the constraints and the sanks that are already -- sanctions that are law before the iranian deal. do something but all this talk, talk, talk. delay, delay, delay. i think it's a major mistake. elizabeth: un watch dogs and execute teenagers in the public square and it's that kind of
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lack of focus going apheter rich and -- after terrorism and this reported false hamas propaganda and blaming israel. >> there's good reporters in the new york times and i don't like to generalize and be there very wrong and had guilty consciences and biased in favor of hamas and iran and i think it's just absolutely the most discouraging and disgusting thing i've ever seen. look, liz, back to your other point and white house turned my guns and i like that very much
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and i know what the fa facts arn ground and financing and supporting the terrorists and cite the fact that iran is responsible for the attacks. not on -- not only on american lives but also they are attacking our worships in the -- warships in the middle east. what are we doing about that? we're stopping the drones and the missiles, but we should be pucking back. we need warriors in the white house right now. we need warriors to protect america first and we need warriors to protect israel and all our allies of democracy. we need warriors. what we're looking at is people that are backing off and wobbling left and right and jabbering about temporary peace deals. this is a time for warriors because ---elizabeth: step up now. >> it's the only language, liz rey,only language that middle et terrorists understand.
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elizabeth: larry, it's a pleasure and honor having you on the show my friend. good to see you. >> thanks, lizy, have a great day. elizabeth: catch his terrific show weekdays at 4:00 p.m. eastern time right here on fox business network. still ahead, congressman jeff van drew, he's fired up. former utah congressman jason chaffetz and guy benson and billionaire george soros backed far left off the wall agendas deep that hurt minority communities. new reports is his foundation is closing offices worldwide, cutting more than 40% of it is staffers. plus, nine republican dates meet in less than an hour to make their case for the conference on who should be the next house speaker. who are the front runners and sticking points? we're taking it on next on "the evening edit". >> whatever the house republican conference chooses to do as a conference, being united, standing strong, hopefully
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and going for israel and ukraine and >> the communication and benjamin netanyahu and spoke as recently as yesterday and two of the world leaders and aid to palestinian and last week and efforts to free the remaining hostages and here at home president biden is trying to sell congress and aid for both israel and ukraine as well as money for the border and indo pacific region and humanitarian aid and republicans are divided on whether the money for the two countries at war should be tied together. >> i would not want to delay any aid for israel. i would have already sent aid to
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israel. >> i know there's some republicans in the senate and maybe more in the house that think ukraine is somehow different. i view it as all interconnected. >> in addition to the $105 billion request, the white house says in the coming days, it'll request more money for recent natural disasters, high speed internet, child care and fire fighter pay and on top of funding going overseas. the committee for responsible federal budget is warning against additional spending saying policymakers should also avoid turning an emergency supplemental bill into a grab bag of new priorities. another concern for republicans particularly as it pertains to that humanitarian aid for pal sin indians, liz, they're -- palestinians, liz, they're worried it could end up in the hands of hamas and the white house is keeping an eye on of trying to prevent. liz. elizabeth: grady trimble, great journalist and look who's back,
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florida congressman carlos gimenez. we'll break this down, nine candidates for the house speaker and nine are going to make their case. we hear in just an hour to the gop conference. who will you vote for? >> i'm voting for byron donalds. i've already said i'm supporting him. he's the classmate of mine, he's a friend. he's also a very good conservative, solid conservative that can unify all parts of the conference and so i'm with byron. last year i had the honor of nominating him for conference chair and so i'm going to stick with byron. elizabeth: former speaker mccarthy backs tom emer. what do you say to that? show this new poll, americans say stop the speaker mess now. fix america. i mean, it's rare you see democrats, republicans and independents agreeing on anything in dc. look at that. mccarthy backs emer.
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what do you make of that? you're for mccarthy. >> yeah, but he's not an option right now and we have nine and my choice, the one i'll be backing is byron donalds. i'm independent. i don't follow anybody's order or pat i think byron is the right choice right now to unit the republican party, and we need to get working. elizabeth: take the temperature of what's happening now. will there be a new speaker voted in? are they coming together and agreeing, yeah, we've got to get this done. america's federal budget deficit effectively doubled. energy inflation getting worse. oil prices are now up about $10 a barrel, 12%. it's marching toward 100. fears of escalation spreading in the mideast. risk of supply disruption is growing and even the white house lifting sanctions off of venezuela did not paul back or
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weaken oil -- pull back or weaken prices. is everybody getting on board saying we'll vote in a speaker tomorrow? >> we'll vote a speaker but i can't tell you it'll be tomorrow. i'll be voting for the nominee of the conference, whoever that is. i'm backing byron donalds. all those problems that you just enumerated -- elizabeth: congressman, we've got to get it clear, are the republicans going to stop fighting and will they vote a speaker in tomorrow? >> this republican is going to stop fighting but i can't speak for 217 other republicans. elizabeth: they're still fighting? >> let's see what happens today in the forum. elizabeth: what are you hearing, are they still fighting? >> some people still have, you know, hurt feelings from what's happened in the last two or three weeks and we need to move on. look, they're all creations of the biden administration and they're all focus and the
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disaster that is and the biden administration. elizabeth: nine of the republicans house speaker and and is that the problem. >> that is not a problem and going for the moderate and moderate and conservative and not choosing and i'm going to vote for the person i think and right person on the candidate voting for that individual and the other republicans do that and i can't speak for them. >> if we can't get past it, then we need to go to the house and that's with the house and take the bills and get to the business and constitutional. elizabeth: thank you so much. it's good to see you. we're staying on the news and sources far -- george soros
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foundation laying off four out of ten workers and shutting offices. are they in trouble over there? what's going on? house oversight james comer revealing he now has evidence that joe biden did benefit directly from family business deals despite repeated denials. we'll take it on "the evening edit" next. ♪ ♪ tourists tourists that turn into scientists. tourists photographing thousands of miles of remote coral reefs.
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i mean, whether it was burisma with his son and being on 12 different calls and only talking about weather and i don't know if he was a meteorologist or president of the united states and then with this. jim comer uncovered more information and how strange is it that when $200,000 was given to comer. sorry. james and he transferred $200,000 over to joe biden is says he pretends it was a loan. we have no proof of that. we want to see papers that shows it really was a loan. boy, that's pretty odd. why were they involved in this? involved with americorps, which was a failed experiment and running hospitals and department work out well that they were told and we have information they were going to get investments from the mideast. we have a president, then vis president was brokering himself
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out to bring in money for his own personal gain so that he can gain advantage financially but unfortunately it's disadvantage for the united states of america. elizabeth: as jonathan turley is saying, the president is saying show me the money. oversight share comer saying we are showing you the money. watch this. >> a document weaver releasing today -- we're releasing saint maries says president biden personally benefited from the shady influence peddling of his last name and access to him. some immediate questions president biden must answer for the american people. does he have documents proving he lent such a large sum of money to his brother, and what were the terms of such financial agreement? the house oversight committee will soon announce our next investigative actions and continue to follow the money. the bank records don't end here. there's more to come. elizabeth: break it down again. the allegation joe biden got 200,000 from james biden after
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james biden got 600,000 in 2018 in loans from americorps, that was a failing rural hospital operate torr and according to bankruptcy documents that then james biden got these loans as you're saying based on representations that his last name biden could open doors around the world but james biden wrote on the check to joe that it was a loan repayment. you say there needs more proof? >> yeah, when was the $200,000 foreverred to his brother and why was it on the very same day that he got money to help this company out, americorps, the very same day he writes the check out to his brother? i mean, if there's nothing there, if this is a big nothing burger, he shouldn't be afraid to show us all the information, all the records. you know what, she can anything you want to on me, go into all my financial transactions and i got nothing to worry about. this is not a matter of national security.
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nothing should be redacted. nothing should be held back. everything should be investigated, and if it's all good and it's all above board, then the president will look better than ever. you know as well as i do that that's not the case. elizabeth: finally, the daily mail reports based on property records that joe biden paid nearly $2.75 million in all cash deal in june 2017 for his house in rahobath beach within weeks of hunter biden sending a threatening letter to his business partner and demanding they close a $10 million deal. we don't know where the catch came from. could have come from maybe his book deals or speeches. we don't know. what do you make of this development, congressman? final word? >> again, it's the same thing. there's just a direct connection here and something's wrong. we know something's wrong. these all can't be coincidences and they're the latest issues and we have issues going back for years. this is a -- you know what, we
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know what this president made as vice president and a senator. it's all he's done his whole life and he wasn't in the private sector. where's the money coming from? people are tired of it. elizabeth: got it, congressman van drew, thanks for joining us tonight. good to see you again. >> i'm glad to be here. elizabeth: we're going to talk to jason chaffetz about the new poll in usa today and trump and biden again tied neck and neck. what are the caveats here? former upenn donor is brilliant and he's a genius. he's the man behind renaissance technologies and the world's most successful hedge fund and why he says upenn has shown him who they really are with anti-semitism. plus more on hbo's b bill maher and withering take down of u.s. colleges and their anti-semitism. it's coming up on evening edit. >> there's thousands of students that gathered for pro
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pro palestine marchs? what bothers you the most? >> i'm not surprised. it's been developing really over the last few decades growing on college campuses and they've permissioned people to say more what about on their mind and bringing out a lot of opinions including in kind of outward anti-semitism that's becoming epidemic on campuses. elizabeth: david, are you cutting ties to u penn? >> yes, i am. elizabeth: how much did you donate no them? >> around $7-$8 million so far. elizabeth: that's a hit to their endowment and sit with harvard university and very large endowments they're sitting on and gouging american families with constant tuition hikes. that's been the complaint. let's also get your reaction to hbo's bill maher this weekend. on the pandemic of ignorance and
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academic of students. get your take on this. watch. >> ivy league graduate and knows the value of liberal education. i have one piece of advice for the youth of america, don't go to college because as recent events have shown, it just maybes you stupid. there are few if any positive to come out of what happened in israel but one is opening america's eyes to higher education to indoctrination and silence is violence and they were supportive when hamas terrorists went on a rape and murder rampage and they knew where to point the fingers at murdered and off to ethics class. 34 student groups signed a letter saying the apert that had is the only one to blame and harvard is a wet mark. elizabeth: harvard is a wuhan wet market of ignorance. what's your reaction? >> my reaction is that it's a
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little naive. i mean, students are going to college for their employment prospects. they're looking to make an education increase and get a good job and i think that donors, i'm a small time donor compared to the biggest ones of the schools. mega donors are bigger than i and me leaving isn't going to make as much of a difference as some of the billionaires that are pulling away, if the major donors of the universities would is shift their focus to colleges that have values they agreed with and not indoctrinate children with the ideas and educating of them becoming leaders of america and around the world, i think that those universities could become the harvards of the future. we have to think about changes our donation patterns from being retrospective to the places we
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went to school and donating to places that are representing our values today. elizabeth: was u penn upset with you when you cut it off? are they mad? >> to be honest, they haven't responded at all. elizabeth: this story, we're hearing reports and, you know, we don't -- we know that you're very, very smart and you're very in touch with with what's going on in the world and u.s. society. george soros' foundation is laying off 40% of its staff. closing its baltimore office, closing offices in spain and half a dozen offices in africa. it has been setting the left wing political agenda here and around the world. it's got a mass of $25 billion assets and a power house for years but looks like it might be in trouble. we don't know. it sent grantees a note within the eu and further funding extremely limited. we know that george sore's son took is over and a change happening now at universities and businesses where they see
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anti-semitism and what's happening with george soros'foundation. can you wrap this all together? what do you see? >> i think that a bigger influence in colleges is coming from what they call undocumented donations. the donations where you name a building and make a gift agreement. you join the board of trustees. these are documented gifts. but there's $10-$15 billion worth of undocumented gifts being made to universities in america, and the question is what are those undocumented gifts buying? they're not coming from the soros foundation. they're copping from other sources, and you see the impact it's having on college environments, the question is where is it coming from and why are the universities accepting undocumented money. why not just take only money that's from recognized donor s? elizabeth: that's a big story. $15 billion in undocumented donations going into u.s. universities. don't know where they're coming from. waying and means chair jason smith said he's talking about
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taxing college endowments and we'll stay on that story. david, thanks for joining us the only thing. it's good to see you. former utah congressman jason chaffetz coming up. tram and biden now tied at 37 -- trump and biden tied at 37% in a usa today suffolk poll. which c candidate and rk jr. wil hurt more. check in with sean and dagen on the bottom line. >> hey, as the world burns joe biden goes to the beach house and hangs out for the weekend. charlie hurt on that and monica crowley on bidenomics and never worse for the american consumer. buy a house, buy a car, fall behind on the palms. monica crowley on that. >> dr. ahmed has been in israel on the psychological trauma for all israelis and really jews around the world given what they've seen and the
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elizabeth: we have one year to go before the presidential election and trump and biden tied at 37% and new usa today suffolk poll and only about one out of three voters, 35% of voters in the seven key swing states trust biden on the economy. 51% say the economy was better under trump. what's your reed on all this? >> if it comes down to the economy, and i think it will. i think donald trump will run away with it. i mean, there's absolutely nothing about bibbings that that is positive. people don't see the results. well, let me put it another way. they do see the results, they don't see any positive results from bidenomics. it's high inflation, high gas prices, and massive debt and the world's on fire. so other than that, you know, things are going great.
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elizabeth: usa today says independent candidate rfk jr. will pull more votes away from trump that he could have had a bigger lead. 13% of voters back rfk jr.. what do you make of that take? >> i don't buy it? i think rfk jr.'s anti-vax nation mandates plays well across the board. it certainly does so with republicans, conservatives and independents and thinking people. but as it relates to all the other policies, rfk jr. is very, very progressive. he's running to the left of joe biden on many of those issues, and i think he attracts that bernie sanders kind of wing of the democratic party that's certainly hurting joe biden and i don't think that's -- that pulls not much from donald trump. elizabeth: former president trump will be hold ago rally
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night of third gop debate on nbc. watch kevin mccarthy on questions about endorsing former president trump. watch this. >> well, the campaign is still going. there's a very good chance i would endorse him. >> he's the clear front runner hawaii are you waiting for in >> well, i believe -- well, you know what, because i've got a southern border wide open, i have war in the middle east, i have things i'm focused on now. i believe president trump will be our nominee and i believe president trump will get reelected. elizabeth: he was being asked if you'll support trump. he didn't seem to be answering it. what's your take? >> i think he will support donald trump and he's not offer ago formal endorsement ahead. i don't know why that particularly is but he did serve with ron desantis and he's friendly with nikki haley and i don't know what the former speaker's reasoning might be, but he's obviously not giving a full lottenned endorsement here in october. we'll see what he does.
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elizabeth: full speed ahead for trump. jason chaffetz, thanks for joining us, good to see you. >> thank you. elizabeth: coming up, from townhall.com guy benson. he's so smart. i love guy benson. new york times apologizing, admitting it recklessly and irresponsible blizzard warnings relied -- irresponsibly relied too heavily on propaganda. that's coming up next on "the evening edit". ♪ is it possible to fall in love with your home... ...before you even step inside? ♪ discover the magnolia home james hardie collection. available now in siding colors, styles and textures. curated by joanna gaines.
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>> editor and guided is good to see you, you're the perfect person coming to take us on only make of the new york times, printing an apology that falsely relied too heavily, on a must propaganda and a blamed israel for a gaza hospital blast and you know, guy, was brought up again and propaganda how do you think he is doing here c5 i thik that a lot of people in the press or trying, some are not trying hard enough. some of them are not trying to hard at all. guy: i think the underlying fundamental advice and every remotely fair-minded a journalist should take it basically consider whenever they get some sort of allegation that comes up, is do not take the word of hamas about anything hamas just slaughtered 1400 civilians, because they are jews and israelis a maybe don't turn around and regurgitate like
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stenographers, some propaganda they just fell into your lap them a and dropped him to your newsroom, because it is breaking up because of might bring some false evenhandedness to the story and check every single thing twice that i must as you because hamas deserves absolutely no trust whatsoever because of genocidal terrace and she really good go without saying but forcefully has to be said and so, will say that loud come yet, do not trust the terrorists. >> we seen the images of the rough footage is 32 american solder, they also were savagely attacked that's when the worst terror attacks in u.s. history, the times initially reported, and they blared a large headline at top of its website, that read israeli strike, kills hundreds and hospitals and they started to dial it back that claim with new headlines on his website and
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u.s. and france, they seen the videos now intelligence officials, video published by cnn to maybe wall street journal, they were support that rocketing, was a failed hamas rocket to somebody making a change of the headlines on the internet. guy: will they slowly do that right, backing away from the initial hamas propaganda and we get these attributions liz, like this comes from health ministry, or some sort of regulatory body or bureaucracy in gaza, that is a must and it is a terrorist government and the organization that runs that location in that jurisdiction, or terrorist as i was like with a gaza health ministry said expires a, that is hamas and so rather than racing out to the front, with a hamas allegation family hamas line and then, sort of retracting it later, try to pause and get right the first time.
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liz: this listen to what this analyst said, watch this. >> there is a link, between the fight that is going on ukraine's fight with russia and also come israel fighting for his democracy as a result of the terrorist attacks by hamas. i think the president was absolutely right to say that in both of those efforts, the united states is the indispensable nation and it's not those entered to say that america is exceptional or anything but when putin invaded. liz: was so with this tedious analysis not exceptionally think was going on in the mason bc because you have the house claiming without proof, that the rest of the world her joe biden speech but a lot of people run the world, equity zero with russia. we make of this take. guy: will a lot of people on the left, don't believe that america is an exceptional country i
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think that's when the differentiations between the two tribes politically this country pretty for the most part all conservatives believe we are exceptional because we are but others do not believe that her want to basically trade is has ordinary in the world and if not, and a maligned force in a lot of ways which i things did wrong less a belief of many people in as for the comparison that was mine like okay ukraine and israel's they say in ukraine, russia is the invader the bad guys and, yes, i agree, in israel, invading pterosaurs is actually ukraine and israel is equated to russia is about guys that is just mind blowing and these are both ukraine and israel, the democracies defending themselves against savage invaders, that is the common theme. liz: tune in tomorrow, congressman greg stevie and listen it over to dagen mcdowell and sean duffy. dagen: thank you
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