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we talk about not foreign-policy . bq caught up in politics said that gop primary and senate races this week. >> i want to give recognition t an israeli canine unit who is credited for taking down ten terrorists and rescuing 200 civilians under fire near the gaza strip. they help soldiers on surprise attacks against the invading forces. unfortunately not all the k-9 unit made it through the gunfight. they had their losses but they will continue their offensive. >> smashed a single record, 56,000 people watched him play and connect stadium went to the children's hospital for the proceeds congratulations. >> that was nice. what a weird place to put the court in the middle. thank you for watching. we will see you tomorrow.
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[bombs exploding]. >> to the war in the middle eas as expended. israel is no longer just fighting a battle in the south against hamas, a second front i opening in the north. hezbollah in lebanon is intensifying their campaign. e their goal: scimmers thomas: this made israel with rockets and mortars. >> [rapid gunfire] [bombs] [people shouting].
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>> israel just any casualties already this weekend from the iranian backed hezbollah forces. israeli military bases are unde assault. hezbollah snipers also neutralizing israeli surveillance cameras on the border in creating blind spots. appearing to gear up for a full on invasion. and israel is responding, evacuating towns and villages near the border. and proactively striking hezbollah's installations. [explosions. >> israel's promised to destroy hezbollah if they formally ente the war. service for israel israel. if hezbollah fully engages israel's northern flanks, they would be forced to divert resources from the south, reaching their ground action in gaza, and giving hamas breathin room. hamas, who has already shown an ability to theatrically ambush
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unsuspecting -- inspecting usually forces are even launching amphibious assaults. jihadists were caught swimming toward the israeli shoreline, triggering the idea to have to scramble their navy. where it is swimming, paragliding or suicide bombing, the bushes are highly motivated to ravage the israeli civilian population. body camcorders shows hamas savagely ripping the life of a small israeli town, targeting civilians like al qaeda.
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>> forensic analysis shows sign of torture, rape and mutilation. these animals make the russian military like civilized. but as israel prepare their full-scale ground operation, there is a concern that their intelligence agencies have been infiltrated. the new york times reported tha on the first day of the attack, penetrated an israeli military base, and shot their way into israel's intelligence nerve center. israeli military computer systems were vulnerable to exploitation. top-secret intelligence may hav been compromised. currently, after tinitial sees, hamas has hunkered down like tunnel rats in their undergroun layer, plotting, holding hostages, laying booby traps, and manufacturing jones and stinger missiles. is there a second wave? is this a trap? the israelis found a cache of weapons left behind for future
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offensive. >> you can see here rocket propelled grenades were covered by the israeli military in the southern part of their country. they said they found about 1,00 of these, brought in by hamas fighters, these against israeli communities along the border. >> iran has called hamas attac attacks, "glorious." and is wearing israel that invading gaza would, "openly gets of he hell." there is no denying th that. it is a matter of which side effects more here on the other. a similar battle happened in falluja iraq, where american forces fought in close quarters building to building, block by block, and rooted out sodhi insurgents, militias and former baptists. it was one of the most intensiv urban warfare we've ever seen. [gunfire. >>
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ps this bring in let's bring in the medal of honor recipient and author of house to housee an and special and fox news contributor. david, describe the close quarters combat situation where you are basically blind, except maybe 10 feet in front of you a. >> well, you know, that is all about dominating the battle space and dominating the room h or q build up morale. these are your soldiers. you love them like you what you family. they are part of your family. you get into a fight like that and you are aware that the enem is trying to neutralize by getting us in the confined space . there are 5-6 of their bodies o these terrorist in the next building over and we are goingso to walk out of this building an wemiw, u are going to walk out y building together and that mean breaking the wilfighl of the en next house, the next
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booby-trap, they know exactly what they got into when they started a fight with the united states and so it is swagger, confidence. but your confidence goes up ando down. you the nare all over the play because you realize that no matter how well you are equipped or how well you tradhe pe, you got a machine gun in front of you. so it is what you are fighting w for, w the people you are with your training. but the secret sauce is the nco in an effort to fight and the nco in the infantry that is constantly pushing his cr subordinates and dominating ther battle spacey .hi >>ng one of the biggest lessonss that the military learned from a some more like falluja? >> you know, the enemy thought that we would not take the fighh in thet pacific campaign that they guessed wrongcifi against world war ii generation. the vietcong and the north r iivietnamese thought we were bunch of hippies out at
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woodstock and they had no idea what our army was consisted of. our armies have been guessing against them from the beginning so that thought we are not goin to take that fight. we are lazy.he b we watch tv and are the jerry springer generation. we knew they would not respect uswhertion and that close quart environment. i'm telling you, you get a windowat" around you and the generation that got to -- province and photo shepherd tha generation is the greatest me american warriors thatn we hav seen.se >> so what are they thinking ini thescae hamas tunnels. they just pulled off a thin spectacular surprise attack andp theyri are hunkered down and th have hostages and they are rearming. they haven't really been assaulted yet by the full force of the ground forces of the idfo unwhat is their calculation now?
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>> i think they have to expect israel to respond over the top because this surprise incursion will never happen again. we see the israelis this time -- their forces are going to take their time and go block by bloc and through these tunnels meticulously and the military operation has to focuste t on restoring deterrence. sother of already seen cease-fi already only within a week of this disgusting terrorist attac stopped the response and they'v already gone too far with these rotella taurean airstrikes, which i find absurd. when they go into the territory after these few days, there are demands for a cease-fire and n gathere is worldwide pressure t goistop. i will say it again,za t stoppi the military action would be a major mistake. we need to give them the time and space to crush them off onc and for all. this is a group that only
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understands strength. when the israelis did nothing, look what happened to them.sa this is ida conflict that canno be stopped in a longer with ame talking. they are holdingon american un hostages right now.wh very little information about the status of these americans ed, d hamas took them as an insurance policy andwere it is hamas is just as much a danger as well pitts we need tof let the israelis root out terrorism and do what they need to do and strike hamas where it hurt do s and make it so this d not ever happen again. got >> i agree.it that's the only way you are going to get complete and full victory here. thank you so much.nl >> thank youy . >> thank you. >> jesse: fox news alert, anthony blink and just announce president biden will visit israel on wednesday after his 6 disastrous 60 minute interview0 last night. t >> therehe is limited fighting already on the northern israeli
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border and i wonder what is you message toy on hezbollah and it backer, iran. >> don't. don't, don't, don't. >> don't come across the board are and don't escalate this war is. >> that's right his. >> is iran behind the guise of war? >> i don't want to get into classified information. i will be very blunt with you his. >> at this point there is no evidence that iran is behind this. >> correct. >> jesse: biden said that don' there was no clear evidence tha iran wasoss involved.? in other words he is couching ie . why can hear e say they had preplanned knowledge? s itai took 23 hours for the wall street journalg it to crack tha case pretty doesn'theyt want to for it because it means he's go to have to deal with that. since we've been funding this country for so long in getting stucase?k in the mideast sandpif unelection year is dangerous. the president just says don't, don't what thedon' --pe
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after 1400 israelis gollt y slaughtered,pr he thinks the seizure of gaza would be an occupation. >> would youcupa support the is occupation of gaza at this poin ?t? >> i think it would be a big ie mistake. what happened in gaza in my vie is hamas and the extreme elements of the -- i think that it would be a mistake for israel to occupy because again. so broad as the president talk about our palestinian state whe hamas is butchering our g ab strongest ally? how do you say hamas doesn't ia represent the n palestinian peo when they voted hamas to represent them. by the you think the studies an the egyptians are opening their doors for the palestinians. the czar's averages and israel
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cannot coexist with them the president should be encouraging our allies to defend themselves not sway them around from this ground defense.th every day that goes by and they don't root out these all islami tunneldas, it's another day thaa y the united nations, the arab l leagueea in these skittish american politicians are going to say cease-fire. and when the middle east has open flames, we are going to be right back where we started. >> to confront the brutality, mr. biden ordered two aircraft carriers plus cruisers and destroyers to the region.rc there arrae about 900 us troops syria on a counterterrorism mission since 2015m . c can you anforesee us troops in combat in this new middle east war? >> i don't think that is necessary. israel has one of the best fighting forces in the country. >> jesse: it looks like they
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are already mobilizing. the pentagon says they have 2,000 troops ready to deploy to israel. we have two hot wars going on, one in europe and now in the middle east comehi on tonkp of open border. our we amiddle eastern's are po through unchecked or joezing biy does not have control and this makes americans anxious.me >> given these two wars and the disruptionr in congress, are yo sure that you want to run again >> yes, because i'agm sure -- look, when i ran i said the world is changind g. we have an opportunity to make it -- imaginagine if we were able to g succeed in getting the middle east put in place where we had normalization of relations. i think we can do that. >> jesse: biden said he is un running fonir president because the world pretty did not mentio america. he didn't mention american.
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he's running because he's tryin to salvage the biden brand, the statesman. under biden the mideast isdi mo unpredictabl thee and dangerous the emperor.than under trump there was unprecedented stability, abraha of course undid the iran/-- we thought we were out of the mideast but now we are right back in the middle of it. you can expect all this to be from the center anht wd in next years debate. >> biden has three major problems and they all begin wit the letter i come inflation, immigration, and incompetence. the usa is a mess and israel is under attack and our economy is cratering. inflation is controlled. 2024 is our final battle. it is our final battle. need to ny is going to be greater than ever before we g to have a country. that is how bad of all is.
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>> joining me now, monica crowley. so the president is going to israel wednesday. but is that going to do it. >> i think he's goinsog to try allies that israeli the united states supports them and we will provide whatever resources they need to take on v erthis war with hamas.ra thn,e bigger question is iran, which he refused to address on d 60 minutes t.mi thnue problem is he is inherent weak. now he is a corrupt hack leadin the greatest military force on the face of the earth and lita supposedly the free world. but every time divided states i either weey k in real terms or perceived as weak, the good guy retreat and the bad guys advanc and the wheels come off the world. this is exactly what we are seeing now and note for israel r isea going to change the international dynamic. there is a reason why hamas and hezbollah as well as the russians and chinese and
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terrorist organizations around the world are advancing right now because they know there's not going to be any kind of meaningfulhine retaliation for president of the united states or america as a whole. >> jessetali: what kind of meaningful mea retaliation for b abpresident crowley initiate? >> well, look, the israelis can certainly handle this. >> jesse: you let the israelis handle it. >> absolutely prayed that is what they are requesting. they say we know how to handle this, let us do this. give us the moral support we need and send the signal to our adversaries including iran -- >> jesse: does he send that s. signal but he says don't, don'te >> nobody knew what that meant.d >> he just filled in the rest o the sentence for tat y the pres. >> he alwaysps i fills in the sentences and they hold a mothe handed walking through this because they know he is a walking catastrophe. >> jesse: how long does president biden give the israel ground offensive time to succee
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putative is a time game.>> t >> it absolutely is pretty muchs like it is imminenent if it has started already. they have to move with all in g deliberate speed because they know that the international community is going to come down, hard on them. they've got a free hand now because they have the sympathy of the vast majority of the e world and that got to go in and strike and do it fast. >> they now have got the sympathy but they haven't gone in yet. why haven't they fully gone in on the ground in gaza? >> well, they've been engaged from the air and they've been n very strategic surgical airstrikest go.n' theyt also warned the civilian in gaza get out. there's been the civilian corridor .wa >> jesse: rnare they losing the goodwill of their backers? >> well, they are walking a ver fine line they have to go into gaza and clean out hamas but they also know that have to protect civilian life as well a
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they can. this is what the israelis do really well and they get no o creditga for it. they do work really well.i under dopresident trump for fou years we had a booming economy and world peace and now we havef an economy collapse in national security threats everywhere and the world as the flame. so we know how to deliver peaceh in europe and in the middle eas worland yet this president thro everything that president trump did in the reverse. he led with strength in this president doesn't even lead wit weakness for you he is just projecting weakness so therefor it is no mystery -- >> youump mean presidentpelli. i get sick confused sometimes pay her monica, thanks for the secretary of state anthony bleecker just announced joe biden is going to israel. >> wednesday president biden goes to israel. >> he's comingesid here at a critical moment fohe'sr israel, the region, and for the world
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periods. >> jesse: john roberts' life with the latest. >> you know, he is really burnin lg the ivmidnight oil.>> its 20 minutes after 3 here in israel and he just made that announcement moments ago. he was scheduled to do an interview with us last evening anmed theynt said they cancel t because there were so many movement -- moving parts and things were moving quickly. lincoln has been here for a few days any travel to all the middle eastern allies. they assured him that the unite states is still on their side. even places like carter, which has been a go-between between iran and hamas, whics sth raise some eyebrows because they're trying to negotiate the release of these hostages. i'm trying to read the tea ra leavesel here. biden cumming, jesse come on wednesday, has all of these israeli troops that have been
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sitting there with tanks and we thought that they were going to go in on friday and on sunday ou theyts said the weather was not right an on d there will not be grand operation before that so amab trying to figure out and p the pieces together.ur is biden going to try toe talk benjamint in netanyahu out of a, major oground operation or wil he give israel his full support behind it. don't forget last week that president biden said the us was standing fully behind israel an the last night las on 60 minute saidd is, well, i don't think i would be a good idea for israel to reoccupy asset.to that's an importan rt statement because if israel completes theise yourr task of getting ri hamas, israel has got to do something to govern that area. you can't let them have power back because any time that happens the next bad guy's step and takes over so we will be watchin the posture of the idf
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eps forces and if they are more relaxed and stay so with full security. and whether biden will try to talk benjamin netanyahu out of full-scaler th operation becaus criticis m worldwide for this ar operation isd mounting. israel had gone beyond its righ of two what he called collectiv punishment for the panel of those palestinians. >> jesse: they are under pressure. the timing of the vision is interesting because europe, there were a lot of other leaders in the west and visitedt ukraine during that assault froo russia. joe biden was lastt of o and noh of a sudden he is ten days into this thing and he is already there. the first leader on the ground but what does that tell you, that symbolic messaging. >> you just have to look at history here. how many us presidents have gon a nation that is already at
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war anve td poised to mount a g invasionnd. i can't remember any. of the fact that he is coming herememb as these israeli force poised to go into gaza, i think he is part of a bigger program here.po i don'ist want to say he's looking for a cease-fire but there may bece some inkling of a de-escalation. we will just have to wait in cp. >> jesse: that would blow up in his face if there is a de-escalation push while he was there after those atrocities ar still whseared into the memorie of the israeli population and t the world. i think that would do severe o damageis to israeli security an severe damage to and joe biden standing here at home and abroad . >> you are right on that front. here is what the us is looking at. the fact that he is still here, apparently he's going to stay i the region for a while and
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that's probably to cover the president's visit but i think there is a sense that that the ground operation is mounted tha the region could blow up your that hezbollah could get involved. they've got all those guided missiles . the top target will be tel aviv and we saw what happened over the last week with hamas firing rockets toward tel aviv. sirens were going off al l day rens today so if hezbollah were to get involved and another nationt got involved, this can quickly grow into a conflagration now the 26th marine expeditionary unit which was doing exercises at the red sea is moving closer to israel. we don't know if it's going to go up the western side of the sinai peninsula into the ula mediterranean or get closer to the gulf of -- and the city of -- and that remains to be seen as well the full force of us aqabdeterrence is on display he with the idea that this can tur
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into a tinderbox very quickly for this ground operation.derw >> jesse: that deterrence has to be believable because if it is not believable that hezbolla is going to counter nde radiancv anabd syrians can counter. so the entircoule credibility o commander-in-chief is on the line if he wants to give the israelis room to maneuver in gazath that thread has to be re and has to be believable and i think it is going to be tested over the next week. thank you, i've got to run now.t >> is going to b we a very big trip for the president. >> jesse: is going to be consequential. we will see how it shakes out. stay safe out there.an fox k news alert, the squad is calling for a cease-fire. coy bush want israel to stop -- israel to stop defending itself after hamas killed their babies and killed -- they start saying the second amendment is outdated and talk about ghost guns but when hamas
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goes into daycariagee centers a schoolnters targeting kids, the squad calls for a cease-fire. they say let's talk things out, hamas. israel, don't defend yourself and don't avenge your kids, jus up there and. meanwhile the chair of the hama caucus post of the photo of dea children and she said look what israel did.t, th e photo was ten years old an it was from syridoa and it had h e nothing to do with israel.o wa they will do anything it takes h to paint israel asey evil in th squad doesn't care thavil.t the palestinians support suicide bombing and they don't support h , free speech, free rights. it doesn't matter because there's an appetite for political violence on the left and it is coming from the top down. our politicians and corporate leaders and our legacy media. at all starts at the universitya 's.
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there'n aps pea pipeline upped g frindoctrination going throug schoollives to the highest leve government in the private sectod universities are breeding t ground s for political violence. there arm addresses, for professors groom students to become politically bloodthirsty. thdthind ue students end up in in newsrooms, and running companies that donate nguyen's. in college you learn who the victims are and who the victimizers are and you must do whatever it takes to tear them down. at columbia university the professor called the hamas terror attacks awesome set hama have a stunning victory against the cruel israeli colonizers. this professor, joseph mossad, has been talking like this for ike years. his job is to convince young americans that anybody who disagrees with him is evil. >> the us backed urgings of the nation --ni
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meaning that the goal of the , the next steps they r wishea to take his hut to prese and secure apartheid -- established urgings in israel. >> so hamas of the good guys because they are anti- imperialism. just like blm. in 2020 hour cities were burned to the ground in our business i rated. people killed for their share ship share of the full throng our media for our politicians and, bd instead cnn called the rights mostly peaceful andese l probably harris bailed out theeo rioters. what they learned in school . blm violences justifies because police are bad and criminals ar victims. antifa has been free to operat in the streets for years. they covered their faces with mass but we knew who they were repeated skinny white liberals straight off campus, professors joined antifa.
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this is a violent group tr eededicated to overthrowing th government of the government says they are just an idea.ra theyig don't exist because they are fighting the oppressors are there only okay with violence i they can justify the cause. it's okay to parachute into a country, kidnap people, unload machine-gun fire into concerts,e ibecause they were taught un f palestinians are victims of a land dispute it isvict time for fbi to get off our backs and take a look at what is going on in these pro- terrorist rallies and the blm and into theou domestic addresses, that are infesting our campuses elizabet joins us now. it is ironic that there is a school shooting here in america and the left wants to disarm america but if there's a school massacre in israel, they want ae cease-fire. whn isy is that? >> they do. look. a lot of the messaging that i have seen out of these advocate
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groupsew the last few days has been a disturbing push for violence of israel with the justification -- that proves if nothing else an amazing detachment from our reality and it is ignorant at best i think it honestly proves that are duchenne's are raising activists. >> so it is narcissism.ex theype believe they live and oppresseve wd life just like thh palestinians do in gaza so they relatethd to the underdogs and d they oppressed people and they n d justify violence because, hey everybody has to fight the colonial powers. >> unfortunately a lot o.f fuss didn't agree with a lot of the messaging coming out of these groups over the last few years o they're happy seeing these younp aspeople passionate about fight for justiccee that they saw the world unfortunately we have bee severely shocked this last weehk
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with them burning up babies ann does not count as injustice and does not not encourage any kind rall y, and encourages solidarity with those offenses so i am ha confusedt that fast and furiouw >> jesse: ordo you see a growinh domestic terroinr threat coming from within, universities? >> idu. these institutions are ones tha we relied on for years. they are racing people that not only hate americans but actuall support terrorism and that can only lead to one very dangerous result. >> jesse: do a lot of these places that universities get funding from countries they aret trying to, i don't know, or t launder money into these da campuses in order to create hat th? >> honestly, i hate to say but i would almost hope that they d because i cannot understand howh this couldat have happened in th freest and greatest country of
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the entire world. we have raised nothing but the best. >> i think we need to look at some of these universities and get to the bottom of this. a thank you sond much.h, >> thank you. >> so democrats want you to tak on palestinians. pal this is a hot flash. this is a hot flash. but this is a not flash. ♪ i got a good feeling ♪ there's big news for women going through menopause. veozah - a prescription treatment for moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms - the medical name for hot flashes and night sweats. with hormone-free veozah, you can have fewer hot flashes, and more not flashes. veozah is proven to reduce the number and severity of hot flashes, day and night. for some women, it can start working in as early as one week. don't use veozah if you have cirrhosis, for some women, it can for seveg in its early
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and give sanctuary o to their arabic brothers and sisters. >> nope. githeir arthese countries want g to do with the palestinians. to the american left seesso the that raises their hand and says, we'll takeft sees.. >> not only will we take them, we'll pay for their flight s here and then pay for them to settle into your neighborhood. meanwhile, if you're an american trapped in israel, you have to pony up the money h to flee. so why don't these arabto neighbors want the palestinian sos ? and what do they know that we don't? don't?for one, a majority of palestinians in gaza support hamar one, ts. >> so fire marshal jamal sees violent radicals looking forvio a place to live and thinks my district's perfec t. >> new york is always looking for more terrorist sympathizers who vote democrat. s and >> but fire marshal jamal wants to vet them. so we don'bofire mar t accidentally fly in hamas. joe biden, who says he has nodel idea what his son does forlyn, a living who s, isn't the kind y
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i want. >> vetting refugees from the gaza strip. america is the land of immigrants. my ancestors fled religious persecution in england, but thee united states welcomes immigrants who assimilate to palestinefuza and strike you as people who can easily assimilate herimilate.e. of jew and there are a lot of jewishis people here in new york. why doesk. far marshal jamal want to bring palestinians to new york? we have enough problems. >> let's not import a million people who cheered the 911 attacks into new york. >> democrats want to deprogram trump's supporters, but now want to let in refugees who've been programed to kill jews since kindergartenats want. if you vote for trump, you're in a cult and don't believe in democracy. but if you elect hamas and are obsessed with spilling jewish blood, you're just an innocent civilian who needs a free,ndergt one way ticket to manhattan. innoote fo what happened last te a western country took in palestine
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in refugees?n refu >> well, i'll tell youge. in 19 92, denmark let in over 300 palestinian asylum seekers. >> none of other arab countries wanted them. didn't go well. asylum-snone otwo thirds of then refugees became criminals and a third of their children were convicted of crimes as well. >> and most of them wound up on welfare. so if i'm biden n and i'm sendig egypt billions, i'm sending the saudis billions, and i havev carriers protecting all their security. e carrierstecting i'm going to t our arab friends settle some palestinians. >> brooke goldstein's a human rights attorney and ceo of the lawfare brooke. is it is it a it's like a suicide mission to all of a sudden raise your hands and say, let's bring in a million palestinian and refugees who've been trained from an early agke a sue to hate jews and think violence is justified. >> why would they do that? >> you know, jesse, i want to make something very clear from start.
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you know, why is it in the knowj first place that we might have l refugees coming from gaza? and the reason why i say might is because hamas is the occupier, gaza. it has a strategy. and that strategy is toans as use civilians as human shields. >> h its headquarters are in the basement of hospitals, its weapons depots where it stores its weapons are in school classrooms. hamas also is refusing to allow civilians to flee. and, of course, egypt, as you said earlier, has its border closed. so, frankly, i think this is a hypothetical question that we're asking. lee, a but let's say in thendt, a theoretical sense, you know,nd people are asking how can weople let an refugees and their legitimate questions, number, au one, as you mentioned earlier, why is it the sole response
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ability of the united states or the west to take in muslim? where are the other arab countries? where is egypt? where is qatar? where is saudi arabia? counwhere ise is jordan? why are they not openingaudi ara their borders and welcoming their arab brothers and sisters with open arms? t becaus >> is it because they view them as a national securitya threatc and if on the slim chance they do take in these so-callede palestinian refugees, how cafugn we ensure that they are resettled, that they're not that in perpetual refugee status as they have enjoyed it? and the second question is obvious. what iinand the seconds the vets that you mentioned? even after world war two, wepros took in germans. there was a vetting process to make sure you men war ii weg in . what is the vetting process? and we still let some slip through. so it's never perfect. >> and you and you have to bes m
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biden trying to arrest him. >> his presidential does not give him carte blanche to vilify public servants are simply doing their jobs. >> he does not have the right to say and do exactly what heveh pleases. >> they wantim carte bla to thrw president trump in prison for talking. th preside we fought a revolution so we could speak like free men. judges aren't kings. and donald trump, just like you and i, we have the right to say exactly what we please. hours later, he came out swinging. >> they think the only way they can catch me is to stop me from speaking. >> they want to take away my voice. and a judge gave a gag order today. >> did you hear that on speech, which i believe is totally unconstitutional? >> what you did in order to gag orders. you can't speak badly about your opponent, but this is weaponry all being done because joe biden is losing the election and losing very, very badly to all of us
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in polls. >> there's no way trump's abiding by a gag order. he's on gaggle.ump di last week, new york city triedv to gagno trump. they hosted the stop trump summit. all of prime time's favorite folks attended laughs trying to stop trump harder than they're trying to stop hamas. >> who are these people? >> well, we sent gianni to find- out what's the big plan to stop trump? be a little bit more aggressive. >> i don't know. there is a plan. i don't remember. >> to stop trump, just ignore him. you're paying him a lot of attention today. i got paid to be here today. so they're paying people to be here today. why do we need a plan to stop trump? >> don't you just have to beat him at the ballot box? >> it's not working. so we need all we need, you know, new ideas. >> what do you get without a plan? uppercast's the big plane t, upr >> i thought the plan was justei for joe bideon n to lock him up? what happened to that? biden is doing the best he can>
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. >> trump what we should dowit a caat he diplanter t-tad in. >> wn'e did it.e do t hajoe. >> if we stop trump, does that mean the border stays open? the border is not open. that's not the biggest problem we have. trump is no. the fact that we have people who think it's okay to give up their freedom. i feel pretty free. >>at are your rights that are left? freedom of speech. freedom of the press. i'm here toard is >> igges right now. >> any freedom? you're right. joe biden doesn't like to answer questions. kind of stupid. son of a at are ye eam of t . >> are you going to stop trump today? we're going to work on it. what about crime and inflation? what about it? why do we need to stop trump? look, i was very clear when i was up on stage. >> test scores are down. why are you here? >> test scores are actually up. that is not right. it. >> that is not fair. what's more important, stoppinnu trump or stopping record crime and record inflation? test do trump stopping tone. trump is crime. i think you'll see more crime and more inflation if
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that maniac gets back into power. are you serious? are you really talking to me ima like this? >> i'm the president of the united states. don't ever tal rek to the president that way. >> hillary clinton says trump supporters need to be peros crime.ll see mand moret. graham do you agree? they need to be deprogrammed. many, many trump supporter units don't know the facts. >> you don't deprogram a human, but you do program robot. >> so you think hillary's crazy ? >> i'm the life of every party>, >> and.d y >> i've been to three, senator. we have record of crime, inflation and wars. why are we stopping biden? no comment. where did all the blm money go? >> i have no idea.go i've nothing to do. they're all living in mansions and no one could find the money. >> well, you know better than me. you ought to tell people. where's money? out of all trump's indictments. which one was your favorite? i have two favorites. one, the way the documents were handled. >> georgia. georgia, i guess january 6, like that one, probably.
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>> what did he do on that day? he encouraged it by saying march peacefully, patriotically. that is not what i heard when i watched it. did you watch it on mute? >> are you jealous that trump lives in mar a lago? that is one of the ugliest places i've ever set my set onec my eyes on. >> what's the nicest place you ever stepped foot in applebee'anmoney.etter thu w >> i think applebee's is probably nicer than mar-a-lago. what a loserhi e the way the cr. patrid wbye do it? did do what?ar-a-l did we stop trump?ag i don't know. we'll see. t is one place i've ehow would sharpton? >> you tell him you wantprobablw go in there and stop him. you're kind of an. p him. >> let's bring in our cofounder, clay travis. don't you wish you were there to trump trump'sp summit vomit? >> clay you would you would have done well with that blazer . oh, this blazer would have killed it there. and wish i could somehow get invited to speak there. there's no telling how much
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they raised. well, let's just be honest, right? we got war in the middle east, jesse. we've got war in europe. we've got the least securethis southern border in the history th. honestted states bla we have record 21st century crime. , war in middle ethe average pd what is a dollar worth $0.85 today compared to what it was worth when joe biden came into office? everything that joe biden has touched is a disaster. is it any wonder that thehas only focus he has at this point, a disas jesse, is calling trump evil and calling trump fascist and a and all these other mean things because? if he couldn't do that, what is the argument for why joe bidenel should ever continue? he's the worstdn president in any of our lives based on all the data. he's taken millions of dollars with the biden crime family. he is likely been corrupt for decades. this is the worstt pres president we've ever had. and all he can point to is we'vint to tr president that wed
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who was infinitely better than him. and he thinks that's going to win him the election. >> all right, clay travis, next time we're going to send to these summits. >> i think i would love to go because want to see you get punched in the face because everybody wants that. >> but, you know, i think, hey, i trai n a boxer. >> i would dodge that punch. i'd be great. all right. >> is a bog to maybe have to see some of that 1 to 1 of these days. great to see you, as always. >> i think there's videos more prime times next. fox news is proud to bring you this. you don't. even today. only a quarter of stem only a quarter of stem graduates are wome they go, oh, you don't look like an engineer. there is this preconceptiol theo and some things are for boys, but diversity drives innovation. innovation. w how live on moon? the script, pick something that you love and go for in cre >> how do we live in space? how do we live on the moon? i want to help figure that out. you can create a blueprint. if you can see her, you can be her.
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