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mean the three of us? give it away. here. you're right. right. come and knock on her door. she was such a great lady , laura. a good friend. she was married to her husband, alan hamel, for 46 years. alan was divorced, added to her throughout the cancer treatments and their long marriage, which we discussed as well. what's the secret to a 40 year marriage? my husband and i have this great partnership. we compliment each other a lot and mean it and gratitude. i wake up honestly every morning and i talk about how grateful i am for the life that i have in him and love and family and all that. oh, well, condolences. condolencescorke ke
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>> carley: a fox news alert, israel is responding to threats from two borders this a lebanon border, while iran is also making threats. you are watching fox and friends. first on this tuesday morning. i'm carley shimkus. and i'm todd piro. president biden headed to israel tomorrow as
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meet with arab leaders, including the palestinian authority president, about the humanitarian crisis in gaza. the white house says the trip will also serve as a warning to other countries in the region not to take advantage of the vulnerable situation. listen. president biden will underscore our crystal clear message to any actor, state or non-state, trying to take advantage of this crisis to attack israel. don't to that end. he's deployed two aircraft carrier groups and other military assets to the region. despite reports that biden's visit could delay israel's ground invasion into gaza. the idf says that is not the case with 300,000 israeli troops remain lined up, ready to strike at any time. the president is here to show his support for israel and that he stands with israel, our right to defend ourselves. the president also said that hamas needs to be destroyed and that is exactly our military aim. we want to dismantle hamas
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and make sure that never again will any terrorist organization in gaza have the ability to perform the atrocities that hamas did. this is our military ready to potentially put more boots on the ground in the middle east, more than 2000 troops have been ordered to be on standby for a possible deployment to to israel. additional group of marines with and sailors are headed toward the israeli coast. as far as we know the u.s. service membering will provide medical care. >> todd: you love the president to go overseas and appear presidential, but there are a lot of people more laser focused
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on the war effort, is this the right move at the right time, will it appear the president will try to broker a ceasefire or insinuate israel should do less than it is currently doing and israelis don't believe that. they want to counteract the violence with a show of force the world has ever seen. >> carley: if you talk to prime minister netanyahu, he would not agree, he invited the president to israel and shows how important this relationship is. to send a president into a war zone is no small thing, so many security factors play into this, as well. that is a concern. john kirby was asked about that yesterday and he mentioned that it took the president about a year to visit ukraine and the
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security situation was much different with capital city of kyiv being bombed. hope this will be safer and all factors play into the president and biden administration saying yes to the visit. think about the united states, sending the president to israel, 2000 troops on standby ready to be deployed any moment and 2000 maen radios in kuwait heading closer to israel to deter iran and show a show of force saying don't think about escalating the situation. >> todd: the chronology is faceinating. you always have the president and head of state visits after hostileities have taken hold and here we are waiting for israel to begin counter offensive in gaza and the president could be
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visiting within 24 hours. >> carley: one other thing has to do with the hostage situation. a spokeperson for hamas says hamas is ready to release non-israeli hostages once on-ground conditions permit. how do you read that situation? you hear trey yingst saying hamas lies all the time, i'm sure that statement gives people hope they could see family members soon. >> todd: you have to listen to trey yingst and other experts who say never believe a word hamas says. >> carley: right. the un security council rejecting russia for ceasefire for failing to cldz language condemning hamas. >> by failing to condemn hamas, russia is giving cover to a terrorist group that brute
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lieses innocent civilians. >> carley: only four countryings approve the resolution, most notable china after russian president vladamir putin landed in china to meet with xi. vladamir putin had a phone call with prime minister netanyahu, but did not bring up the ceasefire saying he was working toward ending the palestinian and-israeli situation. israel northern border with lebanon could become newest front in the war against hamas. idf fend off attacks into gaza. >> todd: and warning no one in the world will be able to stop this movement. idf major libby weiss joins us and doug collins and tomi lahren
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>> carley: israeli forces are on the ground preparing for a major ground operation in gaza and iran is making threats warning israel to call it off or face retaliation it says no one in the world will be able to stop. >> todd: expect action by the front if the crimes do not stop, new -- trey. >> trey: new reporting today indicating iranian threat could be part of the reason the
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operation into gaza did not yet begin. 17 mortars were fired by hezbollah and two anti-tank guided missiles fired into northern israel. israeli military tells fox news more than 6500 rockets have been fired into this country. significant development and show of force from the groups inside gaza. they have ability to fire into israel. i pose this question to israeli spokesman richard hecht. we could see a delay in the south as soldiers wait for order to enter the gaza strip. we are at a base in southern israel where an israeli couple is getting married. jewish law, they are moving forward with their wedding on
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the army base. we'll bring you that story later. there are stories of light amid this dark story. rocket fire continues in gaza, they are trying to still be human. that is what we are seeing, israeli military to make sure soldiers are in high spirits and ready to fight when the day comes. >> carley: interesting to hear that music in the background. none something we have heard often from your reporting in israel. want to ask you hezbollah and lebanon. evacuated 28 communities along the lebanon border. there are those that say it is unlikely hezbollah will get involved because they achieved their goal of controlling lebanon and they do not want to
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lose that power by getting in a regional conflict here. what do you think about that? >> trey: what we understand about the lebanese militant group hezbollah, they are receiving orders from iran. iran it is critical to continue hamas. they see this ground operation pending. it is part of the reason we are seeing the foreign minister from tehran saying iranians will not stand by. we are seeing pressure on the northern border. according to reports in jerusalem post israeli officials say they are stalling to move troops to the north, they worry when they enter gaza that hezbollah directed by iran will attack in the north, using
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missiles, rockets andars mort /* mortars. in just hours, possibly days, they could be engaged in massive war with multi front. back to you. >> todd: leader of iran also says israeli officials should be tried for their crimes. can't see that happening in any international tribunal, but we will see. interesting story about the wedding. focusing on the mood of the idf troops, are they frustrateed with this delay? this happened a week and a half ago and the intensity from what happened to their people had to have the idf soldiers raring to go on sunday. what is the general mood from the troops you are speaking
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with, trey? >> trey: yeah, look, it is like in an event where you have so many people that are ready to go and then they are told they need to wait. the mood among israeli soldiers is still positive, high. they are ready for battle. israel has to find middle ground between making sure motivation is still there following the imknowledgeas they saw from last weekend in the massacre and entering the gaza strip. so far that mood has not shifted. they say they are scared and understand this will be a difficult street to street battle, but they are ready. we have spoken with dozens of soldiers and they understand this is not a fight with gaza, this is about existence of israel. we are talking about hamas, hezbollah and iran. if they don't fight, they understand what can happen,
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massacre of 1300 people. today we're learning 299 confirmed deaths have been reported among soldiers, so more than 1000 civilians and nearly 300 israeli troops is a motivating factor. they say they are ready to bring the fight back to hamas. >> carley: we were talking to somebody at the music festival that was attacked yesterday. all the people were young. a lot of the people who survived are now reenlisting and joining the military which says a lot about the israeli spirit. ask about president biden trip taking place in israel tomorrow. huge deal to send the president of the united states into a war zone. antony blinken said president biden will underscour our message to any state trying to
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take advantage of this crisis to attack israel, don't. what is message from the white house. what are people in israel saying about the president visiting at a time like this? >> trey: israelis understand this is a clear message of support and they know it means that the united states has legitimate concern about this erupting into a regional war. they are bracing for this possibility, fact president biden is coming is seen as positive thing, they can use all support they can get heading into the difficult days of battle. >> todd: if you are wondering why you are hearing cheering, trey explained there is a wedding happening right now amidst the chaos and sadness. >> carley: incredible. thank you for joining us, sounds of the wedding and the drone
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colleges can't condemn a terror attack in a timely and robust fashion? >> probably two factors here, you have seen drift amongst college faculty toward the political left. you start seeing more and more liberal causes embraced and those have gone to the extreme. the other thing, you have failure in leadership of universities, these are challenging times for leadership for sure. but the quality of leadership and the taking on the responsibility to set cultural condition for thoughtful discussion of controversial issue has been aban donned. >> todd: the seed was planted in the '60s, but can you pinpoint a
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moment when marxist tendencies to hold in academia. >> i'm not an expert on marxism, i don't want to comment on that. it started in the '60'ses and '70s and has gotten more difficult. they have more on campus than student, faculty, they have social media, portals for discussion to get out in public where all the parameters on the campus. over last 10 years, 15 years, seen university leadership
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>> todd: we are back with a fox news alert. the house will likely vote on next speaker at noon today, jim jordan has hours to get the 217 votes he needs. >> carley: doug collins joins us now. good morning. good news for jim jordan, a major hold-out says heingly be endorsing jim jordan, but chad pergram says he still doesn't have 217. what is going to happen? >> douglas: there will be a vote
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today, how many votes does he not have? if four or five votes, no way to get there. look in the first three letters, alphabetical order, many who are expressing they don't want to vote are in the abc area, if he loses four or five, he won't make it. 15 or 20 against him, hard to climb. >> todd: i find that insight fascinating. he is in the upper echelon, beginning with c. >> i know what that being loos like. >> todd: listen to jim jordan. listen. >> we need to get a speaker tomorrow and they'll have their congress and house of representatives working and you can't until you have a speaker. we need to do that.
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our colleague, dear friend, israel, help them, as well. i felt good walking into the conference. we'll have a vote tomorrow. >> todd: doug, i've asked this once a day since the war in israel began. doesn't the war force those hold-outs in consequences are dire for america and our standing in the world. >> doug: you would think so. frankly you have to look from their perspective, looking at not just getting to israel, looking at long-term how this house will work and be a part and they need to get a speaker. this has gone on long enough, if jordan is the person, get him in
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there. if not, they need to move quickly and this is paralyzing. the house in a shutdown right now, best way to look at this. >> carley: a lot of people at home might be thinking why does it matter who the house speaker is? steve scalise, jim jordan, they are solid conservatives, so why did this happen in the first place? >> doug: i don't know if you ever ran for class president or officer in school. imagine when your sorority or fraternity, this is that on steroid. the speaker sets the tone for the majority, part of their job is they are the leader who keep money coming in for elections and set the asgenda, they are te
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face of the party. it gets into a lot of history with many leaders, kevin, steve or jim playing into this decision now. you have a lot in play where members want to get their job done, they want to do so without what they call intimidation to do something they don't want to do based on past experience. it is time to figure this out, most are not understanding why this cannot happen. think of this as a very personal vote members have had to deal with like a class election. >> todd: that is the reason i looked at one unopposed position and ran for treasurer because of that. >> carley: somebody throw your name into the house speaker
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>> carley: israeli forces are preparing for a major ground operation into gaza. and iran is warning israel to call it off or face retaliation. >> todd: in the coming hours, we can expect action by the front if crimes in gaza do not stop. we bring in libby weiss. you heard trey yingst earlier say the reason the idf has not begun ground invasion is because of threats from iran. when you hear the threats, what will israel do in response to
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what iran is calling preechlive action threat? >> i should say that we understand why iran is making these messages, they are concerned about their investments, they have invested millions into hamas guiding hamas over the years. in the idf, we are prepared for whatever decision the government will make about how this conflict will continue. and we are ready and prepared for whatever that decision will be. >> carley: hamas spokesperson says they are ready to release non-israeli hostages once on the on-ground permissions permit, how do you read that? >> it shows the degree to which they have no, see no value in the life of any civilian, i don't see why there is a
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difference in israeli civilians or innocent civilians from other countries. we will do what we can to make sure hamas never has capacity of doing this dpaen. i can't imagine any country would be okay with hamas next door launching massacres against their citizens. they held no regard for civilian life, whether israeli or any other country. >> todd: we know by now iran props up hamas and hezbollah, that is obvious. the question becomes, can israel wage a two-front war if iran enters the conflict on behalf of hezbollah and hamas. i'm looking at not just money or resources, but troops. >> idf is a strong military and we will be prepared to deal with
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any situation that happens on the ground. we are sending a message and allies to not get involved in what is going on right now. we are strong military and will defend our citizens as needed. >> carley: the goal is to destroy hamas. the real leaders don't live in gaza, they live in qatar, how do you destroy hamas if the leadership doesn't live there? >> hamas has an extensive network and infrastructure within the gaza strip. we see leadership, military leadership within the gaza strip and they have significant infrastructure well hidden in the civilian population there and we will do whatever we need to do to make sure that hamas's leadership will no longer have any capacity both
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administrative, terror wise to commit actses like this again. >> carley: and president biden will visit israel tomorrow, does that chafrnl anything for the idf militarily? >> i will leave diplomacy to diplomats handling that. we are very much fo cupsed on our mission, to make sure that hamas can never do this again and we will take whatever instruction and guidance we receive from the government going forward. >> todd: major libby weiss, thank you. trey yingst live on the ground, what is the latest in >> trey: tension from the gaza strip and southern lebanon remains high. israelis are concerned the attacks will continue. if you hear music behind me, we are at a wedding on military base in southern israel. a bit of lighter news as we
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bring many dark stories. a couple met here six years ago on this base, they were called up for reserve duty. they had a wedding planned for today. the couple wanted to go forward with the wedding under jewish tradition and are getting married. we will bring that story later. it is reminder that the moral and spirit of the soldiers remain high tlchl is rocket fire from the gaza strip today. i spoke with military official who said after 11 days in the war, the capabilitieses of hamas are not damaged enough. they are firing and the country as you talked about with idf spokesperson bracing for a multi-front conflict. iranian officialses they will
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intervene if israel continues action against gaza. israel will invade the gaza strip in coming days or hours. they understand bloody days of battle are ahead and they have to remain ready. >> carley: peter lerner says hamas decided to go to war with israel and we will win. trey yingst live on the ground, thank you. there is also this back here in the united states, progressive democrats sparking outwage with resolution asking biden administration to call for and fa facilitate deescalation and ceasefire to end current violence and facilitate humanitarian items to gaza city.
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dov, good afternoon to you there in israel. get your reaction to this resi resolution. you have visited the areas hit hardest by hamas. what have you seen? >> i still have the smell of the dead going into homes in the south. i still have it right now many hours later and still feel it. couldn't sleep last night, it was impossible because of what was done to citizens. they were butchered, massacres. one family in this home, i have to avoid walk og dry blood in the home, hundreds of bullet holes. two sisters stripped of their clothing and raped in front of
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their parents. their parents butchered while watching their daughters being raped. the most unimaginable things went on here. pure evil upons by hamas. p pregnant mother cut into pieces. i cannot share details shared with me yesterday. it is know beyond belief that anymore human being could perpetrate, not talking about people being shot, let's move on. talking about butchering of innocent men, women and children. in one case 30 children were burned in a house to death. radicals in the congress, they are sick and pathetic employs if their mothers and sisters were
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have been butchered they would have a different position than calling for a ceasefire. they are sick, sick, sick people in the democratic party. i don't know what to say, it is so horrible. ceasefire so we can go back to the same situation? we're up to 1400 dead people, over 1000 being civilians. what country in the world would permit this? >> carley: yeah. you are witnessing the aftermath of the horror. there was upon a protest at the white house, they were chanting, stop genocide in gaza tlchl is resolution to urge biden administration to push for a ceasefire. these people who are chanting
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and want ceasefire to occur were to make their case to you whachl is your response to them? >> i can guarantee them radicals in congress, sickos in congress in the democratic party and demonstrated oud of the white house, if you were here with me yesterday when i visited the communities, and we went through the homes, maybe they would have a different position. i guarantee right now, there will be no ceasefire and i guarantee you that hamas will cease to exist in due time and that is only way to do things. it is what america did with isis, what allies did in world war ii. i can't call them animals in hamas, it is not fair to the animals.
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this is beyond anything that humans would be capable of doing. a pregnant woman who was cut up? i got the details. this is not humanity, this is not humanity and those individuals outside the white house, fellow jews, they are sick and pathetic and let them go to hell. >> carley: israel's war room said we must do everything to save lives and israel war room says it is working to dismantle terrorist oirgz that claimed lives of innocent people, some americans. >> the innocent civilians in gaza, you got to blame somebody, only one place to put the blame on hamas. hamas wants civilians there.
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they want people to react and say, save civilians. >> carley: palestinians who don't support hamas are victims, as well. thank you for joining us. some of the harvard students who signed letter blaming israel for the hamas ashgsz tacks are asking for mental health donations. tomi lahren weighs in next. >> brian: i will donate using apple pay, can i do that and help out those -- >> carley: they prefer crypto. >> brian: i will do crypto, fantastic. president biden will visit israel tomorrow in show of support and governor of new york leaves today as hamas terror continues. they say non-israeli hostages
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will be freed when conditions are met, whatever that is. we'll have live reports with trey yingst. at home hamas supporting harvard students are asking for donations to support their mental health. we'll react to that coming up. and gavel battle ongoing, can jim jordan become the next house speaker? vote at noon. how many rounds will it make? congressman mike turner says the gop will have to do a deal with democrats, they'll explain, it is a busy morning. we need you every step of thes way. don't move. this she■s a hero moment. even today, only a quarter of stem graduates are women. way. don't move. you don't look like an engineer. there is this preconception. some things are for boys. but diversity drives innovation. my goal is to really flip the script.
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♪ >> todd: a group of harvard students now asking for depositions to support their mental health after being blacklisted for signing a letter blaming israel for the hamas terror attacks. >> carley: you heard that right.
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asking for donations saying these student have been subjected to relentless bullying and intimidation they may require legal counsel, healthcare, mental health support financial aid or mentorship to navigate these turbulent and uncertain times. outkick host tomi lahren joins us now. do you think we should be paying for these students' financial aid. >> not only do i think we should not be paying for tuition or we should not be paying for mental health that they have brought upon themselves. when i saw that headline i thought it had to be from the babylon bee a parody. no it's real life. 2023 and we live in the upside down. how do you think that the jewish students on your campus felt when they saw you advocating for hamas, a terrorist organization? when they saw you down playing the atrocities that happened in israel to their people?
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how do you think those students felt? if there is any students on college campuses right now that need mental health assistance or need counseling or any type of support, it's the jewish students on campus that have been absolutely, absolutely ravaged in the last week by their fellow classmates who have no idea or no concept of the human suffering that's occurred in israel and to the jewish people. so that's what i would say to these students who are seeking donations because they are narcissists and quite frankly tone deaf and repulsive. >> todd: tomi, i wish we had more time. to me this all comes down to consequences. these kids grew up with no consequences for any of their actions. first time in their life they face a consequence what do they do i will take a word out of tomi lahren's mouth they play the victim. tomi, i wish we had more time. very busy day we appreciate it. and with that "fox & friends" begins right now. have a great day. >> brian: straight to a fox news alert.

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