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if a tiny p majority for a reason, it's what happened in the midterm. >> it's amazing and we'll follow it all. thoughts and deepest sympathies with the families affected by the atrocities in israel and fox made a $1 million donation to fox jewish appeal. united jewish appeal helps fight anti-semitism and units jews across the globe. the israeli emergency fund. you can donate at ujafedny.org or scan the qr code on the screen at the bomb tom of your screen. we commend that to you. tomorrow on special report, former house speaker kevin mctar think discussing -- mccarthy discussing latest speaker vote and israel as well. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's if for the special report, fair, balanced and still unafraid. t"the ingraham angle" is next. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is ingraham angle from
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washington tonight. [ bombing sounds and screaming ]. >> laura: they soften the hamas stronghold in gaza, israeli forces begun massing on the border this. comes amid fresh fears that hezbollah are open a second front to the north and we continue to wait for the start of what will be obviously a very bloody campaign. meanwhile as hamas now threatens to kill hostages live on air, the death toll of the carnage they left behind in israel continues to grow. now as the overall number grows, does -- too, does the death toll for the american citizens also grow? what was once 11 has now grown to 22. with untold numbers among the hostages. joining us now in askalon is
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mike toe bin. reporter: takes awhile for the palestinian rockets to travel to ziti cross-appeal ultimately all of the launches we saw were intercepted with a great deal and they force everyone to go into the bomb sheller and wait till the explosion takes place and threat is alleviated and people can go back out and repeat over and over again. meantime israeli forces are poised along the gaza strip armor and artillery and infantry waiting for their orders to go in. knowing that when they go in, it'll be a scene of great carnage because palestinian gaza
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strip is so densely populated. meantime -- sorry, we have a disturbance in the background here. meantime there's one of the first looks, very sadly inside one of those israeli collective farms where these massacres took place. it can only be described as a massacre. what you see in the aftermath. things like beds soaked in blood, bullet holes in walls, the tools to exact death that were brought in by these palestinian militants and again, i really can't say it any better than it was simply a massacre of innocence and the irony being the time of people living on the collective farms called kibbutz and they were people sympathetic with the palestinian cause and hamas killers killed them anyway. laura. >> laura: mike, i remember the last time i was there, you were there. this was in 2006, i believe. i was in ashkelon and we look
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back and israel and you've never seen anything like this. no one has witnessed anything like this or anyone like this in modern time. reporter: no, i was there are surprised when it happened like everyone was surprised when it happened. frankly i think hamas is surprised that they were as effective as possible killing people. the promise from benjamin netanyahu is the israeli response and gaza is very densely populated and the decision these hamas attackers made when they came out into israel and attacked civilians is there'll be civilian casualties when the air strikes go back in and certainly when the ground offensive goes back in. that's kind of the game they're playing. they want the images of the carnage to come out to play the pr game and try to turn them against israel. >> laura: mike, any sense of time line here? reporter: not really, we keep
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seeing indications from the netanyahu government. the meeting with the security cabinet, formation of unity government and strong words that came out to benjamin netanyahu tonight and indicate again that the ground offensive is imminent. so far the tanks are not rolling. >> laura: mike, you're one of the most experienced reporters on the scene. we really, real appreciate it. stay safe my friend. the toll the despicable attacks are taking on israeli families is unimaginable. we still don't know exactly how many of them are missing. joining me now in israel, ahad whose sister is still missing and let's start with you. first of all, our heart goes out to your family and the absolute devastation of not knowing and what's the latest you've received about your sister-in-law?
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>> the latest information was saturday morning. we woke up at 6:30 in the morning with bomb alarms. then after a few hours. my brother gave me a call saying that he just received the message from his wife. saying they're shooting at us and i'm hiding. i pick hip up and we drove to the south of israel and it's an hour and a half from here and we came very early, the roads were still open. we went through the settlements along the board we are gaza and we didn't find her. the sights we saw were crazy and it was like chaos. war zone. we drove the roads with fire all
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around us and then burning from both sides and we ask all the people we saw that came back from this festival and nobody remembered her and nobody saw her. they were all automatic. we went to the hospitals, we went to police stations, and this is now after five days of waiting, that's it. >> laura: rabbi lightstone, these stories are unimaginable pain and that's what hamas wants. they want that pain. they want to hear that pain. but they want to inflict that pain. there are people and countries s that are providing some type of
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assistance to this barbaric effort. now, qatar, which is hosting some of the top leadership with hamas allowing them to stay in their resosorts and their swanky destinations. what can you tell us about that? >> this is the single worst week for jews since the holocast. growing up with my stepfather as a survivor of auschwitz and he said seeing is believing unless you see stuff like auschwitz, you can't believe it. what ohad is describing and even people who saw it, i can't imagine they believe it and we've seen these videos. i don't believe that we believe it. within that context, i think one has to decide that there are only two sides to this. you are either on the side of good or you're on the side of complete and total evil. everybody needs to make a decision which side that they're on and the fact that there are the leaders of this organization
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sitting at the equivalent of a four seasons is despicable. >> laura: now, ohad, you, i'm sure, have seen video footage of the overwhelming majority of americans in prayer, christians and others in prayer for the israeli people. i've felt it, seen it, and witnessed it. there is an element and radical element inside western europe and the united states. many of them with ties to countries that support terrorism that are celebrating hamas' victory. how do you respond to that? >> i don't know what to say. look, wars is between countries, between armies. these aren't civilians -- these
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are civilians and talking about children and women and we're talking about human rights. i mean, come on, it's not about war. this is nothing. send them back. i don't care about the people who supported or them. i hope it's minority and this is why i'm talking whoever want to listen. this is why i'm here. i want the war to make public pressure so we can get the -- we can get the kidnapped ones back. >> laura: rabbi, the point here is like nobody is pushing for american troops on the ground. i don't think that's what people are hoping for. not the israelis. they want to do this themselves and obviously they're a strong
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ally and they want to get this mission done in their own way and their own timetable and with maximum efficiency. and obviously with no undue casualties to civilians. they actually try to prevent civilian casualties. hamas does the opposite. hence the kidnappings and the torture. >> you're 100% correct. israel needs to do this on their own. israel in the four years i've had a chance to be one of the liaisons between the united states and israel. israel said they'll protect themselves by themselves. what they need now is ammunition and full political support. it's our job as their ally to give them all the weapons they need to do their mission and all of the political support to give them the space to do so. why does israel need to do this on its own? because it's a tough neighborhood and they need to reestablish deterrence so nobody in their wildest imaginations think about doing anything like
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this ever, ever again. not because america said so and the britts said so or costa rica said so, israel will protect themselves by themselves. this is a promise that was made after the holocaust with never again and it was renewed this past saturday, never again begins again now. it's our job as america to help them. i will make one comment to your previous mention, it's not just in the streets. rashida tlaib was asked by one of the fox reporters does she value -- >> laura: we're getting into that in a moment. believe me. rabbi, we're on that like 7 on 8. we appreciate you and pryor for your sister-in-law -- pray for your sister-in-law that she's returned safely and to all those families waiting for good news about the whereabouts of their loved ones. rabbi, please stay safe. now, as we told you monday night, especially with the americans being held hostage by hamas, our special forces aren't going to be leading any mission
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obviously but they're undoubtedly going to have a role in carrying out rescue missions, whether it's going to eliminate a terror master mind like bin laden or extract someone from a booby-trapped cave, our guys have done it. karen hamilton is a u.s. navy seal and trained forces in congress in virginia. sir, under what circumstances would american forces get involved in this rescue operation cause we have pretty clear indication including from the administration that our special ops forces are there and present. >> yeah, laura. thank you for having me and our heart goes out to the people of israel and what they're enduring and it's atrocious and it's become a norm for reality and lifestyles and i would imagine there's u.s. personnel on the ground advising, assisting and we have some of the most advance
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technology and some of the most extreme and compelling tactics that i know that the israelis would benefit from. i would imagine that right now some of our personnel are currently there giving their strategic incite and advice and council for the z israelis and planning for the missions. >> >> laura: i think operational details that nobody knows those and and what are the special forces on the ground than doing now if they had a lead on where an american or americans are being held? >> a lot of these kinds of special missions is what we'll call them. require a significant degree of preparation, training and practice as well as analysis to ensure that casualties and that minimizing risk was unnecessary loss of life and i would imagine they're doing is looking at strategic target and looking at where they're located, looking
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at all the routes of e guess and all the different tools and mechanisms they can use for them and you name it. sometimes the americans are giving experience from the war on terror and own high risk and hostage scenarios and to allow the israelis to analyze the best way to go about it. likely they're there and likely already in gaza. they're already on the ground survey in realtime up close and personal and picking the most optimal and strategic moment to strike. for all we know, laura, this may be on going as we speak right now. >> laura: right, we mentioned this before, but when you think of the missions that are the most famous, obviously killing bin laden and other hostage rescue attempts, i happen to know a lot of your former colleagues so, you know, it amazes me that our special ops forces do what they do. this is the most dangerous of
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the missions pretty much that you can undertake he can bees correct? ; correct? >> absolutely. you couldn't have said 2 any better and with this exact circumstance and speed will be one of your greatest advantages and how you better understand the target itself and how your intelligent services are targeting the information and at the same time this is sort of impossible mission that the israelis face. i say this because no matter what, the rhetoric and behavior of an organization like hamas shows that they disregard human life so cavalierly and there's almost no ideal scenario in which this could unfold and we'll say israel is prepared for missions like this and quite some time and have a brave and bold warriors and having utter privilege to me and this mission was set and they're saying tactics are wholly and completely unique and they go through significant efforts to
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ensure they incure risks of their troops and it's really compelling. >> laura: i've heard from mayor eric adams and asking about potential terror threats in knitted yesterday. watch. >> don't underestimate a lone wolf. people who are being radicalized online and if they're hacking around a synagogue and you see something within the community that is suspicious. see something, say something, do something. >> laura: cameron, your reaction to that? is that a realistic assessment? >> it is. the israelis experienced something like that and hypervigilant and hyper-pair noisy recordingsed and some of the stories -- hyper-paranoid and the missions and seeing families at night and it plays quite a bit on the human mind and difficult to turn switches on and off especially when you see such a dichotomy between
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loving your family and experiencing some of the most horrendous conflict with terrorists and same time, this is the reality in the normal and we do need to be hypervigilant and and amazing operatives that work with a variety of locations and that's what they're doing and surveying and analyzing and trying to find the best means possible to have an advantage. >> laura: cameron, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> casting the net wide as you'd expect we would. we want to get these all hostages back with their families, particularly the american hostages and no question about that . now, where they are and in what condition, no. sadly we don't know. >> laura: now remember, these people picked up no intelligence before these attacks. and none of us are ever going to forget the way they evacuated afghanistan. why should america expect good results and we pray for them and dearly hope for them, but maybe
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we don't expect them. now all the biden incompetence can do is lower expectations and thankfully some people are stepping up to help thousands of americans on the ground in israel including florida armyman and combat vet cory mills. good to see you. i know you don't want to tell us exactly where you are but tell us what you're doing and how you're doing it? >> well, thanks for having me on, laura, i apologize for audio quality or any impairments that we have. it's about 2:30 in the morning here, but bottom line is that we were getting a ton of requests from americans who were stranded who had tried to reach out to the state department and we're getting nowhere and had flights canceled and no more hotel room availabilities and were really kind of off on their own. i just kind of made the decision, you know, they needed to step and you happen do something. we talk about the difference between statesmen and politicians. one acts and one talks. unfortunately this isn't my
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first time doing this because my team and i had conducted the first successful overland rescue out of afghanistan that rescued a mother and three children from amarillo, texas. our big tactic is looking at consolidation points and my team and i run the routes prematurely to try and make sure we can run it and see if there's any safety issues and look at best evacareas but doing predominantly ground evacs and getting to boring countries like jordan to ensure we can get them back to america. >> laura: i heard repeated stories and maybe you've heard the same that it was difficult for the americans on the ground to get in touch with anybody at the american embassy. i know they're swamped and probably overwhelmed, but has that gotten any better? >> well, i will give kudos to the embassy here in jordan who's been tremendously helpful but unfortunately many of them don't have the contact number, some don't have connections to end
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immediately and some are trying to reach out to state department offices in israel and receiving very little feedback and input and support other than go to this airport and wait and see what happens. many of which are scared and in some cases the elderly don't have the ability or mobility to actually be able to move to airports and we're looking at ways to be able to continue to go in there and pick them up and run the routes and get them to safety. unfortunately once again the state department is playing everything on a hope and prayer and no real strategy. >> laura: it's reminiscent, i'm sorry to say, but it is reminiscent of some of the slowness that we seem to see with the afghanistan evacuation. i hope that's not the case, but you're getting that feeling by the stories that are emerging online i want to put this up, this map up showing the areas surrounding gaza that the idea was declared as a military zone. is there a -- is there a large presence of americans in these
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zones that are declared now military zones? >> i think right now there's a very high possibility that there's large swaths of americans across the entire country and as you know, we're celebrating i d yom kappur's anniversary and people were over celebrating that and the threats from hezbollah and lebanon and iraq and i think that this is a war in which they haven't seen in quite some time and i love the resolve of the israeli idf and prime minister want to go in there and eliminate the hamas once and for all and they can go ahead and secure the region and iranian influence and put all this 100% on the biden administration. biden released $6 billion and it's still a fungible and very
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easily movable income that they have. his oil revenue has gone up to $30 billion and back when trump was in office, it was half that and if he was actually sanctioning it further and that's hitting our al allies and endangering americans and the afghanistan and finding its ways to be utilized against americans and the biden administration is weakness in aggression and iran trying to rush north korea and preying upon the weakness in the white house and weakness and administration and their priorities on wokeness have an approach to freedom and safeties of americans and i can tell you right now elected official, i'm not going to stand for it and if i have to come over and do biden's job, so be it. >> laura: congressman, 2:30 in the morning, i wish we had every congressman and senator on capitol hill with that kind of energy at 2:30 in the morning. thank you very much. stay safe. on that topic, going live to
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israel where fox news senior correspondent greg palkot is standing by with the latest on that rescue effort. greg, you're working all day into the night and morning. what can you tell isn't it trues >> laura, we're in the last hours of day five between the war of israel and hamas and death tolls are grim. we've been reporting that 12:0 israelis and others including 22 americans, 1100 palestinians on the other side and you've been paying attention and a loot of people taying attention to the hostage issue and something like 150 inside gaza held by hamas militants and maybe as many as 17 americans. maybe more, maybe less, we don't know exactly what there are various reports today and some kind of effort and some kind of negotiations and get some of them released and the women and children and sources from the turkish government has said they're involved according to reports and sources in the qatar government also says they're
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involved in conversations and negotiations but again, these are just report and the reality is those people are there inside. we've been here for the last couple of days and either the scale of infiltration of hamas militants and what they did and blood thirsty acts they perpetrated for the last couple of days on the other side of the gaza border incredit card and will we've been seeing a lot of action and not just hamas rockets and a lot of israeli air strikes against gaza and 250,000 people are displaced there and they're not hamas militants and they're getting sucked in by the hamas maelstrom. back to hostage issue, we spent a day -- some time today with an israeli american who learned that his father had gone missing saturday morning. he lives in new jersey and flew back yesterday. let's listen to his account right now. >> at 6:30 he called us and said
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there's alarms and he's going to shelter. since then we lost touch. reporter: israeli american igor talking about his father 64-year-old daniel and went with a friend saturday to fish near his home in southern israel next to the gaza strip. then hamas militants arrived in deadly rampage and car full of bullet holes and fishing tackle in the trunk and his body not found. >> do you think he's being held hostage in gaza? >> at this point, i hope so. reporter: you hope so? >> at this point i hope s. reporter: that would be the best alternative. >> yeah. reporter: igor flew from his new jersey home to comfort his mother and search for beloved and highly regarded father and they've had little word from the government and igor has several words from hamas. >> they should be deleted. every terrorist organization. o.
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reporter: let me repeat what this gentleman said at 4:30 in the morning saturday and picked up his buddy and went down to the beach just above the gaza strip in southern israel and started to fish. by 6:30, they got the warning. hamas militants were coming over in boats, coming through the fence and that's the last that was heard of this man. again, we asked igor if he could talk to his father right now on the phone or in any manner. what would he say? he said very clearly come home, dad. come home. strong stuff. back to you. >> laura: greg, thank you. stay safe. stories are heart breaking. from the campus of george washington university. music calls of dearborn, michigan. there's ugly scenes involving terrorist sympathizers and you see them playing out. up next, my angle shows you the video, explains what it all means. stay there.
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>> laura: the hater we see. that's the focus of tonight's angle. now we've all seen the images of the unspeakable bar barety and images of slaughter in israel and firsthand description and some of which we just pl playedd murders gave a gleeful high to the islamic terrorist that reveled in hearing the screams and the pleas from their vic victims. women and children shot in the back and burned alive. even beheaded and if you still don't know what hamas is, well, let me help you better understand the organization and their supporters. >> when the palestinians broke through the fence, there's a
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rave or desert party where they were having a great time until the resistance game and electrified hang gliders and took at least several dozen hipsters. but i'm sure they're doing very fine. >> i'm a martyr and marching for them here with the heart of the empire they'll never defeat our struggle. they've failed to break the unity of our people and they're failed to dam opinion the revolutionary spirit of our people that grow stronger every day. >> laura: by the way, these are undoubtedly graduates from our finest academic institutions. to really understand hamas, we must understand its founding principles as outlined with the screen. the hamas covenant of 1988 and covenant of islamic re-sis tense and i want to focus on -- resistance and article 7 on the screen and i'm not going to dignify these words and i don't want to read them out loud and please, to understand the evil,
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read them yourself. our college campuses of course funded by you and taxpayer dollars and it's a pro hamas protest break out and it's truly sick. >> bolted on the screen and remember to close on the screen. >> the martyr. [ chanting ]. >> in the united states of america, in the 20th century, 21st century and people coming out preaching the same hate. >> they got what was coming to them. >> chanting the same and anti-semitic bile.
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the racest bile from the germany 30s. >> laura: what was biden on charlottesville? he's not condemning the rallies but what happened in the united states. was he reassured and strong? let you be the judge. >> i've been doing this a long time, i never really thought that i would see and have confirmed pictures of terrorists beheading children. >> laura: he's been in washington for 50 years. he was in office when he saw what happened on 9/11. he knows what isis has done. does anyone remember daniel pearl and what happened to him and they're shocked that hamas is capable of this. they emerged with faith leaders to stand with israel. that's good.
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i guess to calm a nervous nation. this is just evil. and the evil being celebrated on college campuses. and on the streets of new york and in california. dearborn, michigan. where was the condemnation of those comments and that anti-semitism and instead all we got from biden was a lot of kumbaya and some fairly awkward pauses. >> from my faith, the core of the human being is a spark of humanity and decency. it's not about revenge and it's about decency and i know what ls
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feels like. i get that part. >> laura: that man is just not there. and thus the world anded aerer sayres see america's weakness -- sees america's weakness and not america's strength. he wants to make them emphatic and show real outrage over january 6 in charlottesville and really turned it on. but now when leftists here are the ones showing what is true hate, his response is a meandering mess. >> i just -- look, i'll never forget -- i won't go into that. look, i just think that if we stay true to our values, pursue with every inch and every bit of our energy to get this right, we can change the middle east.
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>> laura: none of us should ever forget that democrats wanted the energy and the anger of the far left to drive people to the polls. they welcomed it in the squad and supported blm and now they all have their hateful baggage as well. >> terrorists cut off baby's heads and burn people alive. do you defend israel's right to defending themselves against brutality? you can't comment about hamas chopping out of baby's heads? congresswoman, do you have a comment on hamas terrorist chopping off baby's heads? you have nothing to say about hamas terrorists chopping off baby's heads? >> laura: cat got her tongue there? she smeared israel blaming them for not dismantling the apert
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tide system she calls it and creates de-humanizing systems and blaming america for giving israel assistance that cause as heart breaking cycle of violence. now, ilhan omar played equivocal game and dan goldman tried to deflect back to charlottesville when asked about this. now, a rally versus the widespread murder of innocent murders. >> how do you go back to the hill and try to get them to rally for the israeli people? >> look, there are trinening parts of many different parties. there are conservative matches in the south with swastikas all the time. >> laura: all the time? we're seeing this all the time?
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where is that exactly? then as a last resort, they claim ignorance. >> we're absolutely unified behind israel's right to exist and israel's right to defend itself and we'll be standing strong with israel. >> what do you make from the comments of your colleagues that sort of indicate otherwise? >> i haven't seen any of those. >> laura: no one following these leftists should be surprised. 24/7 they're accusing conservatives who believe in the constitution, maybe traditional christian values, maybe they've gone to a latin mass in the past. anyone who cares about boarders, they're all haters. they're threats to democracy. but look at what they've embraced. what they've encouraged, what they've cultivated and politically profited from. vicious anti-semitism, islamic radicalism within our own country. business leaders that supported these economic institutions
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where a lot of rallies have taken place and, you know issue contributed to groups like blm with the own anti-semitic core. man, i hope you're all waking up. do you see it now? bill ackman one big time fines guy seems to have. we need more like him and need him to speak out and then we hope that they begin to put their money and their support to candidates and organizations that actually really love america. and stand with one of our most important allies on the planet. it's time to realize where the real hate is in america. this current crisis should take the behinders off and that's the angle. all right, since summer 2020, some commentators have warned that black lives matter organization is revealing itself. not just as a morally bankrupt griff but a danger to society. we exam the truth about their sickening support for hamas and
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>> what is the black lives matter movement have to do with palestine? a lot of people ask that. a lot of black people ask that. we have to be apart of palestinian solidarity and palestine is our generation in south africa. >> laura: okay. and yet ceo after ceo lined up to support blm. students across america remember they were all pushed to post in solidarity with black lives matter not knowing what they're supporting. i know what you're thinking, maybe this isn't fair. maybe patrice is an outlier. >> there's lots of common cause between african americans and palestinians and that's not a new relationship. that's a relationship that has been forged over decades. as a result of very similar feeling conditions that folks are existing in. system of articulation >> laura: okay, she has a point about this has been going on for some time. maybe we should think, okay,
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being pro palestine, it certainly doesn't mean they are anti-semitic. or is that wrong? >> it's so important, i believe, in our current generation of movement leaders, especially black folks to understand the history of black liberation and our relationships with palestinian struggling and will zionists have upheld the jewish supremacy and the at a time of them. >> laura: lower level staffers of black lives matter. they can't all be in lock step.. >> what's going on in palestine is not a conflict, it's ethnic cleansing. we know our patient and colonization and we know the ticks of tear gas. >> laura: that linda almost gave me a real bad case of dyspepsia there. when black lives matter affiliates post images and messages glorifying this in israel and national chapter refuses to condemn them, don't pretend like this hate wasn't
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present in 2020. joining me is activist xzavier. does any of this surprise you and explain if you would the connection between the radicals and black lives matter and the anti-semitic sentiments of the hamas-like organizations. >> this isn't surprising me at all. first of all if what i say makes you mad, don't punch me, punch a time clocks. black lives matter is a jobless, hateful marxist and support for liberal tebrese rihannas emphasizes that point and there's no such thing being a good guy when you're beheading babies and that's what hamas is doing. and i fell for the lives of black lives matter and there's some good people over there but they're misguided but that's not the case, especially anymore. if you can stand behind an organization that supports this level ovdevastation, that is a direct reflection of you and your values. peace is easier said than done but hatred is always a conscious
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choice. black lives matter chooses hatred every single day. day. >> laura: what's your message to all the big ceos we saw and the person heads of major fortune 500 companies. nike, apple and the list goes on and on and pepsi i believe who 2020 came around in the summer of love and rushing to the cameras with something about floyd and standing in solidarity with this group and it was a reflexive level ovsupport and wrote big checks and did they know what they were supporting or just wanted to get any of the leftists off their back at the time? >> it's definitely a combination of both and these people knew that blm was a scam and knew that it was full of hatred and they're going to do whatever it is it takes to get the left to be on their side and for the woke mob not to cancel them. >> laura: i think business leaders, a few of them are starting to wake up. we'll see. xzavier, great to see you. democrats are shocked to find racism in their own ranks and
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the speaker race enters the home stretch. raymond arroyo has it all. scene and un-scene is next --ls seen and unseen is next. fastsigns. make your statement. so heartbreaking. at this holocaust museum in israel, you see the names; the faces, of jews that were brutally murdered. this great cloud of witnesses cries out to us "comfort, comfort my people." we're in a race against time to reach every holocaust survivor in israel and the former soviet union. many are poor and hungry and they have nowhere to turn. naroj has had such a hard life from the day that she was born into the holocaust and watching her sister esther,
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we expose the stories behind th helpline. we have raymond arroyo. alright, ray, the left is starting to worry about racism within their own party. >> it is hard to believe but th atrocities we've witnessed coming out of israel over the past few days has created introspection at cnn. >> we've spent a lot of time looking at antisepsis anti- set -- anti-semitism. the last few days have been a real eye-opening period for anti-semitism on the left. >> he's just realizing this now. i'm glad he's realizing it. >> maybe he was on vacation every time --
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to denounce israel as a racist government but democrats are hoping everyone will forget tha this was a democratic press conference today periods but they don't think that there is one member that has acknowledge the criminal acts and actions o hamas. >> i can think of one, laura. you played it earlier. running away from reporters asking her to denounce this. i don't support the targeting and killing of civilians whethe it is israel or palestine. the fact that some of suggested otherwise is offensive. >> nice try, sweetheart. nice try, sweetheart. i think he was on freedom on fo with martha yesterday. no one questioned his speech against this because that is hi
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whole being. that is who he is as a person. >> as the world focuses on the war in the middle east, biden's first big event today was a hug announcement about junk fees. >> i continue to call in congress to pass what my friend in the front row here mostly support, junk fees and junk the prevention act, hard to say. >> and family glad he got at output if anybody knows about junk fees, it is him could he sent the needs of junk fees to iran and other places, as i recall. >> bees or fleas, i wouldn't be surprised if there's a lot more in the biden administration. biden did speak earlier about religious leaders that when he was asked about the hostas -- hostages in gaza buddies due to free them, he responded like this. >> the idea that i'm going to stand here before you and tell you what i'm doing is bizarre
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and i'm not going to answer any questions do you guys right now my team here knows that they will talk more directly to you. even then they're not going to tell you all that we are doing and all that is going on. >> ny -- biden has been separated from reality longer than will smith and jayda pickett. this is unbelievable what we ar seeing. >> it's a way out of getting answering questions and he did kind of -- someone threw them a lifeline a the end like what you do to get through moments like this. it was embarrassing most people don't watch biden you and i watch him closely. >> scalise has moved to the floor and the gop is going to support him he will see what happens in the days ahead. >> we will see what the democrats to. jesse is next. ♪
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