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yous majority of us have been stepped on for this. reporter: a source familiar telling me that jordan is waking up today confident he will get the votes. it's unclear though if he'll get it on the first round. remember it took mccarthy 15 rounds to actually get that gavel. back to you guys. >> hillary vaughn live on capitol hill. you beat all the congressmen to work today. thank you. >> what do you think will happen today, lawrence? reporter: i think for a couple rounds and a lot will flip because it's been made public. >> nowhere to go. wwhere else you going to go? >> they know how important it is to find a speaker. >> it's a role call vote and we'll know if they voted yay or nay. >> will he wear a player? >> that's a great question. >> 9:00 here in new york and
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leader of the free world flying into a war zone very soon and president biden said to visit israel tomorrow and visit jordan upon that trip. this amid fears of expanding conflict with devastating consequences. good morning, he can be. dana has the day off. i'm bill hemmer live in new york and we kick off a big two hours coming up. submitty, good morning. >> good morning, bill. i'm sandra smith. iran ramping up the rhetoric and hamas sponsor threatening preemptive action against israel unless it stops bombing the hamas terrorists responsible for killing more than 1400 israelis. best of my recollections all that only fueling the panic. israel getting ready for a ground invasion and keyboarder crossing with egypt not open and they need to get aid in. sixer now jacqui heinrich is live at the white house.
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but first we need to get to trey yingst live in israel. reporter: good morning. hamas and islamic jihad firing on population centers and remarkable given we're 11 days into the conflict and i pose the question to the israeli military this morning during a briefing asking how many rockets they believe the factions inside gaza ha left. they don't know but so far since last saturday when that massacre took place more than 6,500 rockets fired into the jewish state. we've heard israeli fighter jets overhead and continue to target positions inside gaza. i want to show you video here, a
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lighter moment amid a very dark story. we were at a wedding earlier today and we'll have more on that story later but a couple that have known each other for seven years and met on that military base and they got married and were supposed to have a wedding in their hometown and couldn't. they told us love will overcome and afraid of what's to come in the future and understand it'll be difficult battle but just one little moment of joy amid this really dark story and see the smiles on their faces as they danced and sang here in southern israel. i do want to bring our attention to the north. guys, today there's been extensive incidents on the northern border with lebanon and militant group was firing into israeli territory. not just with small arms but with antitank guided missiles. three separate incidents there and israelis are responding with artillery and strikes already four people are reported dead in southern lebanon.
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>> bill: we want to assure the viewers of the area in lebanon and it's so significant and there's skirmishes of the area and level o perhaps thought to now and more for now and okay, on the map here, this is gaza down here and in the southwest and this is the border with lebanon and hezbollah with an active presence backed by iran and they've been there for years but the last significant conflict that israel had with zeldon blah and southern lebanon was 17 years ago. we're going to show you just how much has changed over that period of time. i'll advance the map one time and show you the border here. we talked yesterday and see slightly orangey pitch of color and that's 1.2 miles into israel and entire area all those towns and villages and communities they've been cleared out. all the israeli civilians that live there have been moved further south and the skirmishes
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that we take note of. this is how the game has changed in the middle east today. we talk about the rocket power from gaza. that is true. they can reach tel aviv. they can reach jerusalem and hezbollah has upwards of 100,000 rockets and here in southern lebanon and the range and the port city evacuated a lot of westerners this past week and tel aviv and jerusalem and this is gaza and look at range of octobers here, tel aviv and jessicajerusalem easily within h of what hezbollah can reach and correspondents sderot that community of 30,000 hit on the morning of october 7. could reach gaza and deep into sinai now based on the ability for hezbollah and the north and that perhaps is giving the idf and benjamin netanyahu pause as to whether and when they go into
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gaza and with that, retired major general dana baa tarred offering cal fate with us and good morning. the jerusalem post and pause at two possibilities as to why the invasion of gaza has not happened. here's how it reads. why is the ground invasion been delayed since friday? one factor they write, has been a growing concern is hezbollah is waiting for the moment most idf ground forces are committed to gaza to open a full front with idf in the north. there's also a deepening recognition the idf and at political level that the idf has not done anything like this in decades and that rushing in unprepared could be a large mistakes. that's one possibility.
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>> good morning. once the idf does a ground invasion of gaza, they're committed and not enough forces in the north so that is certainly a concern then the idea that idf has not done a major ground invasion in many, many years it a cause for pause. they want to make sure they're adequately prepared that the reserves called up are ready and that they don't have what i would call a rush to failure. to attack and just to attack and they want to make sure their octoberives are in fact -- obtusers are in fact met. there's concern about israeli hostages and concern about humanitarian issues as far as civilians and the gaza area. there's reason whys there's a pause right now and the last one
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that you mentioned, tactical surprise. now strategically hamas knows that the israeli defense force is going to attack at some point. but it needs to be at idf's choosing, their time and locations. so they want to at least achieve a tactical surprise. >> sandra: general, the president, president biden will be making his way there starting today. why is it important for the u.s. president to visit and get on the ground there in israel and the support? >> it's important to show america's firm support offices real and president biden moves onto jordan and will talk to the senior leadership of jordan, egypt and palestinian authority about tablizing the region and the concern about palestinian refugees in the area. in addition to president biden in the area and one item that
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hasn't been reported a whole lot and the fact that the commander is in israel and general eric is there and wherever he goes and the commander control goes with him and if something works to occur and sincom can respond very effectively. >> the missionary unit guiding the bottom end of the persian gulf that's moving up the red sea and we'll be situated off the southern coast of israel. when you consider the strike carrier group and another one in the region within a matter of a week i could say, what would that suggest to you in terms of american military strength? and the expression that this administration is trying to give that region now? >> it shows full support of america's support in the region and the support of what secretary state blinken i know and secretary of defense austin
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that we also know and backing up what they've said, which is not opening up to bad actors like iran, hezbollah, syria. do not get involved. do not get directly involved. having two carrier strike groups in the eastern mediterraneanen is rare. with that kind of capability and that u.s. s baton coming up with marine amphibious units and other capabilities that central command has in the area. it brings options to the u.s. leadership in case there's an incursion by adversaries. >> sandra: again, really appreciate you joining us this morning. thank you so much, sir. >> bill: thank you. we want to go back to a moment here just the graphic we were talking about this sandra in southern lebanon with hezbollah and the last attack was summer of 2006 and back then hezbollah had what was called a ted a kans city chiefs too supra aural headphones rocket and no gps guy
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dangs, sow row. hezbollah running out in yard or driveway and backyard and fire a rocket and hope it hits something in israel. they were largely unsuccessful because israel cleared out northern part of the country. >> sandra: they're going to make a way at moment where the threat sin creasing. >> bill: president biden, when he get there is, what will he see? what will the conversations be like with benjamin netanyahu at times has beens fromy and idf getting ready for brutal urban warfare in gaza and nicky haley warning about the -- n nikki hay
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on this threat for years and what israel could be facing next for the growing conflict. >> sandra: meanwhile, there's been warning about the hamas terror threat for years now as we well know. we'll get her thoughts, nikki haley on that coming up. mine while, one of the most daunting aspects of the war is hundreds of miles of tunnels where hamas operates and logistical nightmare that is presenting for israeli troops. >> bill: also more fallout from ivy league schools and some refusing to condemn hamas and that's upsetting both the students and alumni on that ongoing aspect of the story. >> people are scared to go to class. you have to sit next to classmate who is are posting anti-semitic rhetoric. people are scared. the universities are not doing their part and they're not from chrome to duckduckgo.
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>> sandra: president biden traveling to israel and jordan tomorrow and wartime trip lined security rickses of course and some also see potential political pearls and jacqui heinrich live at white house and more on what to expect from this visit. hi, jacqui. >> ironclad commitment to israel's security as it begins to root out hamas and defend
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itself against future attacks and the president traveled to jordan and exert pressure on the egyptian president to allow civilian safe passage through the rafah crossing to help folks get out of gaza and out of harp's way. they're exerting significant pressure on iran not to stoke any further action through its proxies for hezbollah. >> crystal clear message for any actor and and take advantage of this crisis to attack israel, don't. >> speaking of that end, he's deployed two aircraft carrier groups and other military groups. reporter: they're meeting to show the war aims and strategy and how important it is to minimize civilian casualties and
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humanitarian aid in gaza and stressed to gaza and public sentiment change dramatically and casualties noting that pro palestinian protests in europe, new york, and college campuses in the u.s. have been taking place. secretary of state antony blinking working to create safe zones and aid reaching civilians and out of hamas' hands and put some 2,000 troops ready to deploy orders for yesterday and not for combat and advising medical support and we're told they're not expected to play any role in the aid plan that is being develop #-d right now. u.s. fishes are not offering any insight as to whether israel may begin its ground invasion while biden is in the region but stakes are very here . >> there's no question that it's a dynamic area, and in many way as combat zone. the president's well aware of that and we'll take all the appropriate security precautions to make sure he can conduct this
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trip safely and effectively and we're working on that hard. reporter: you'll recall when biden went to ukraine after russia invaded and u.s. gave russia a heads up he was coming and apparently got some sort of nod they wouldn't do anything to endanger him and it's unclear if any similar assurances came from hamas. >> sandra: jacqui heinrich reporting live from the white house. thank you. >> bill: most up here in the refugee area in gaza city and the swigly lines and they've claimed 300 miles of tunnels and the idf on behalf of israel calls into question and 100 feet for a tunnel and two years ago in 2021 the israelis found a tunnel that was 230 feet deep and they could be in excess of that. we simply do not know with that
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type of warfare would involve a lot of planning and bloodshed too. the border now between southern israel and gaza. this goes back to 2014, which was the last time israeli military was inside gaza in a significant way and what they found all these purple squares here, those are the tunnel entrances and they go under that fence and into israel and that's how they were able to capture israeli sol soldiers in the pasd back some 17 years ago trying to prevent the possibility of funnels here and this is gaza and this is israel, and fence aboveground and underground concrete and based on any record and israeli government never said how deep that concrete
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barrier goes and could hamas go under that in execute the attack on the seventh of october, and it's speculated and they could have and it's not been confirmed at all and israelis were hoping this concrete barriers prevented that and we'll know in time and hamas conducted the strike and there's all different accounts of it and whether or not they went under that fence is something we wait to hear. more with a great guest on how to do after hamas on the ground. >> sandra: israel and hamas and huge foreign policy test and president biden and foreign national council for the middle southeast former defense intelligence officer and officer in iraq and afghanistan vet. sir, thank you very much for joining us and how will all this, this growing conflict there in the middle east, how will this ultimately put president biden to the test?
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>> well, it certainly has demonstrated the tail yuri colins of our policy to approach our friends and to work against and confront our adversaries and iran most notably in russia and china note that had putin is meeting with xi in china and doesn't stand in our interest to outsource the negotiation in the foreign policy and both have converging goals that conflict with our own and russia would love to see us embroiled in another escalation with the oil prices and china would love to see someone other than the united states and staying in control with the region and exercising dominance over the global energy markets and reminder to work with our partners and allies and not outscours our diplomacies and adversaries. >> sandra: with our additional involvement in this middle east conflict, do we risk taking our eye off the ball when state queens cops to china and russia?
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>> there was a risk of diverting the resources with conflicts conning to arise and -- conflicts arise and in that time china in the region and we shouldn't ignore it and dependent upon external sources and oil and it's critical for our military and it's our conceding control of that and especially since it falls under control of our partners and allies and not traditionally and russia would like nothing involved on the conflict in the middle east and managing it and real crisis and this ball in the region and once again to other theaters and neglecting this and we failed to manage it in the first place. >> sandra: very interesting analysis and president biden in the new 60 minutes interview was asked very specifically and involved in multiple wars and
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here's his response. >> are the wars in israel and ukraine more than the united states -- we're the united states of america for god's sake. >> the most powerful history in the world and the history of the world. we can take care of both of these and maintain our overall international defense. >> sandra: robert, i wanted your response to that? >> the reality is since the cold war concluded, we've built our military posture around and one major renallal conflict again and one in the middle east and then i think our forced structure is brought to the breaking point potentially if not today managing these conflicts and we're agreeing with them and the most powerful nation in the world. the capabilities and defense department over time and rebuilding capability and it's the present risk and more importantly we have a future conflict and aggression towards
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>> sandra: mike, weaver seen live video of a woman held hoes tangerine by hamas and her mother is re-cassioppiing. mike. reporter: yeah, had a conversation with her mother, sandra. karen shen said she trusts her
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government, trusts the army to make decisions about conducting the ground offensive despite the obvious vulnerability of her daughter. what is it like when you learn your child has been taken hostage? >> it's the worst nightmare for every mother in the world to know that her child has been taking hostage by animals. you don't know if they're giving her food or a place to sleep and it's the worst might mare in the world. i didn't know if she's dead or alive. i knew nothing until yesterday. i saw this video and the first reaction was screaming and shouting and the other reaction was at this moment in my life
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and the third reaction was after everybody went home and i sat alone and watched the video. i see my baby in pain, physical pain. she's very scared and she's very white. reporter: do you have a message to her captor s? >> i demand you to bring my baby home now. the same situation she is in the video, you can't take a child, a innocent child that's just going to a festival to have fun and to shoot her and to drag her and to square her and god knows what else. reporter: yesterday a spokesman for the idf when you meet the needs of the army today colonel
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richard said everyone is talking about a ground offensive and sandra. >> sandra: obviously just completely heart breaking to hear from that mother there. mike, something we don't know too is when a video like that is release when had it took place and when they took that video of their hostage and whether or not she's still alive today. reporter: not necessarily proof of life is something that's required for all hostage negotiations and in fact some people have looked at them and determined if that video is a couple of days old. all you can go on with that video is that she appears alive in some way healthy but scared in the video. >> sandra: hope she'll be returned safely to her family. mike tobin, thank you, mike. >> bill: speaklation growing over why the idf launches the ground invasion and hamas terror tunnels down there and that could be a major challenge for
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israeli forces telling people hezbollah's threats from the north is a lot going on and idf spokesperson lieutenant colonel peter with me. thanks for coming back. you've been a great source of information throughout the entire week. two specific questions and one on gaza and one on hezbollah in the north and return for gaza. how it been proven that leads hamas terrorists using tunnels to go underneath the fence and infiltrate israel on that saturday morning, october 7. >> israel at this current stage we're focused to go through the capabilities and it's tunnels and working assumptions and they're constantly indeed it's a possibly and i want to weigh in on the last segment for not maya shem, the abductee for the whole
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broadcast for people and they're going for psychological terrorism and no report from isis and our perspective between the hostages and they're a top priority and they need to be released and be released immediately and that was in hamas as much as possible and for 1999 families. family members going to pieces and watching these images concern for them indeed. this is a challenge. >> bill: thank you for the position you're offering there. your heart breaks for that mother and that woman and back to the question, it's speculation between hamas by digging tunnels, close enough close enough to the iron fence and not underneath the fence.
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>> they could have used those tunnels to get close to that and pop out of the tunnels and blow explosives to break through the fence. >> bill: is that being looked at on behalf of the idf? reporter: absolutely there's a reasonable scenario and they need to be confronted and verified and in order to verify that we need to have time if you investigate ask see exactly where they came from and how the sensors and the visual intelligence didn't pick it up. indeed how to respond to it and it's some of the rumors that some of the soldiers are saying and we nevada saw them and therefore tunnels and that's operational and i can't confirm with the reasonable operation
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and leading you to believe that they're ready to make the move in the northern part of israel. they had increased activities and firing and small armed weapons and them shooting at awes and mortar rounds fired at sources and the days on the border and idf responded in kind and they were destroying terrorists and attempting to penetrate them and opening in southern lebanon and we understand that in iran is behind this escalation and
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they're telling us and going with multiple projects and forces on the ground in preparation and no up tick for now. it was about the tempo of them and so it is increasing every day. it was suggestive of them closely from this dismantling from gaza and you really need to take control of this organization and stop them from jeopardizing lebanese
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sovereignty and you are responsible and lebanon is responsible for what is going on from lebanon's land and therefore if hezbollah strikes us and it will be at the expense of lebanon and targets and we'll defend our people and we'll not permit our sovereignty to be disrupted. >> bill: thank you very much, we'll speak again tomorrow. >> thank you. >> sandra: fox news alert and courthouse and former p.m. president donald trump arriving a short time ago at manhattan courthouse and civil fraud trial and fourth appearance at the proceeding in less than a month now. he's inside of the courthouse that's arriving a short time ago and of course attorney general legeneralleticia james and he as
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make nosomention of american hostages and congresswoman omar repost ago tweet about dead palestinian children ki killed n gaza and we can't look away and keep calling for a ceasefire and end to this atr atrocity. democrats like congresswoman richy torres are publicly calling out their colleagues for anti-semitism. >> those that insist that israel should do nothing in the face of the deadly terrorist attack and the double standards and including the united states and would ever impose on itself. >> i spoke with jewish attorney and democratic donor daniel and his grandfather afters holocaust survivor and in oregon at 9 years old and his family was murdered in the gas chambers of auschwitz. he says jewish democrats feel isolated and have shifted their priorities. >> we're going to support u.s.
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officials there and the holocaust and we'll adamantly have anybody we think will encourage it at the same time. >> another concerning point for jewish democrats has polls blown out under age 35 are more times likely than age groups and support palestinians and it was a democratic piece. >> bill: brian, thanks. good reporting on that. thank you. >> sandra: american universities. live from harvard in cambridge university. what are you hearing? reporter: good morning, sandra. another major player in the harvard community cultural and financial is cutting ties with the ivy league institution and accusing leaders here and tiptoeing equivocating and the
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leaders at wexner and writes in a letter of the board and we're stunned and sickened at dismal failure and take ago clear and equivocal stand of barbaric murders of citizens by terrorists last saturday and and noting our core values and those of harvard no longer aligned. >> in the heart of neighboring boston and support of the palestinian and israeli forces and air strikes by kansas city chiefs has and preparing for a ground offensive and then boston university students for justice and palestine groups and advertise this and they're not posting demands on school leadership calling on interim president to condemn anti-palestinian and releasing a statement and recognizing the statement of of the days ahead.
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sandra. >> sandra: molly on a story we continue watching closely. thank you. >> bill: anti-semitism organization accusing the singer alicia keys of posting a quote as a "sick ode to hamas terrorists". she shared a photo of herself wearing colors similar to the palestinian flag and made reference to paragliding. keys responded to backlash by saying the post was un-related to the war but she has since also deleted that photo. that's going around right now. she said it had no connection but nonetheless it was out there and now it's gone. go ahead. >> state queens satared making the rounds last night. >> sandra: she said the post was completely un-related. capitol letters and recent loss of lost of lives i pray for and stand for peace. it'll will interesting and she's
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>> sandra: can jim jordan drum up enough votes to take the gavel? that's the question when the house takes the fluoroto vote an hour from now. virginia austin scott was a challenger to jordan and now throws support behind the ohio congressman. we'll let him tell us in his own words, this will go next. >> we'll have a vote and we need to see the speaker and i would encourage people not to be surprised if it takes a few rounds and speaker over the last several years have had a party in the first round and the margins are small and that small group can make a difference in who goes there and don't be upset if you support jordan like i do if he has to go two or three or four rounds. i mean, i'll remind you speaker mccarthy going 14 or 15 rounds and we'll have a speaker hopefully when we go to bed
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tonight. and we'll tell you the difficulty that jim is having is not with the hard line tactics and the supporters took over the weekend and and that's one he's got to overcome and he does not support the tactics that were used and he had a couple of people inside the conference we're telling people and even before the place vote was counted and we're on the floor and it was on his position and it does not condone that and ultimately jim jordan for our party and however he'll be speaker of the house and he was suffering just because of jim jordan and he thinks that some of the people had taken and supportive of his campaign. >> don baker was at the center
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of the and imposes jim jordan and what he said on the vote. listen. >> sandra: going to win the speakership. here is jim jordan himself leaving the gop conference last night. we'll play for our viewers. >> i felt good walking into the con treens and feel better now and i had a few people to talk to and listened to and we'll have a vote tomorrow. >> sandra: it appears he is plowing ahead and you say i highly respect jim jordan and she's an asset for the party and nominee for speaker. real quick, final thought from you heading into a big day? >> we'll have the vote today and i want people to understand it's probably going to take a few votes to determine this. i support jim jordan, i think he's a good man, i think he's an asset to the republican party. i think the hard lin

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