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>> ♪ ♪ >> we are monitoring the third roll call vote on the house floor for speaker. jim jordan lost 25 votes thus far. that's 3 more than last time. not getting any closer to a house speaker with the gop caucus. indeed, we're getting farther at a crucial time as war broke out in the middle east. the war between israel and hamas is nearing the next phase. israeli military leaders told troops to be ready for a ground invasion on gaza at any moment. israel is bracing for new attacks from several iran backed military groups and evacuations are underway in israel. this is "outnumbered." i am kayleigh mcenany. joining me today is mollie lion. and host of american dream home
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cheryl. fox contributor marie hart and retired u.s. marine bomb tech joe jones. the first shipment of u.s. military aid are arriving on israel soil. u.s. troops in iraq and syria have been reporting new aattacks from iran proxy groups. pentagon officials confirm that u.s. and coalition forces were targeted, u.s. forces targeted in a rocket attack near the bagdhad airport. one hit an empty facility and the intercepted. president biden addressed the nation from the oval office and said our enemies are watching.
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>> we know that our allies and competitors are watching. iran is supporting russia in ukraine and supporting hamas and other terrorists groups in the region. we will continue to hold them accountable. we will make sure the iron dome continues to guard the skies over israel. we will make sure other hostile actors know that israel is stronger than ever and prevent this conflict from spreading. >> now to trey yingst live on the ground in southern israel. >> good afternoon. the boiling water of the region is starting to spill over in the south. anticipation is growing for the looming israeli offensive into gaza. thousands of troops staging on the border. it could hours away. israel's defense minister said this won't take days, weeks or
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a month. we are looking at months in south israel and on the north. along the border we watched the israel air force pummel targets on the gaza strip and smoke rising up and the israels trying to hit different targetings in the north and east in anticipation for the offensive. hamas is still firing on major population centers. sirens sounded in southern and central israel. in the northern border conflict continues between the lebanon group hezbollah and the israel army. 20,000 people live in this area. they were ordered to evacuate. others were told to celter in place. the israelis said they killed 3
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on the board. in ramallah the palestinian authority, mahmoud abbas not making any statements about the unrest. but another indicator we are looking at 3 fronts in israel and the iranian proxies getting involveded. >> 3 fronts is unimaginable. this comes as iran sent out warning after warning about activating the axis of resistance. this is what they want. is that posturing or does iran want a multi-front war here? >> every indication is that iran is flexing its muscles across the region and getting actively involved. we saw reports last night of a u.s. navy ship intercepted air defense missile and drones aimed at israel from yemen. it's not just yemen.
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syria has had mortar fire to israel territory. sirens sounding and targeting u.s. bases in iraq. two rockets last night. it gives you a sense of how iran is able to use the proxies across the region. hamas committed that massacre 2 weeks ago in southern israel. iran understands that israel plans to destroy hamas. but hamas is the number 2 largest proxy for iran in the region. if they lose hamas they lose leverage against israel and the united states. this is part of the reason you arey seeing posturing by iran. the region understands what we are looking at here is the possibility of this unravelling into the largest war in the middle east in decades.
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>> wow! hard to imagine. trey yingst stay safe. retired u.s. navy seal mike. i want to read a quote from the "wall street journal." this drives home the complexity of what the idf is facing. "jungles, swamps and mountain tops are brutal fighting environments, but cities can thwart even elite forces." you are elite forces. what can you expect in urban warfare? >> i served with a lot of elite soldiers. i don't consider myself one. they are correct. urban combat as higher casualties than any other form of combat. 360 degrees. can you stand in the middle of the street and you are looking at thousands of windows am back in world war ii and in vietnam
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the casualties are higher. >> i hate to cut you off. we have breaking news. we take our viewers on the floor of the house as patrick mchenry announces the vote for speaker. >> [silence]. >> looking at the house floor. the vote was just announced. 210 for jeffries. 194 hear jordan. he hemorrhaged support. the closest person to getting the gavel is the minority leader hakeem jeffries. >> this is again more of a loss for jim jordan and chad pergram has been reporting this morning that this could be going into the weekend depending on what jim jordan decides to do as we wrap up this third failure by him to take over as house speaker. a lot of things at play here.
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i have to remind everybody, there is so much at stake. to see this happening on the house floor is distressing because of the funding and the government shutdown we face next months and obviously because we need order in washington. we don't have it. >> no, we don't. let's go to the house floor with chad pergram. tell us what is happening. >> jim jordan hemorrhaged more support today. lost 22 votes in the ballot on wednesday he lost 25 today. three new republicans voted against him. fitzpatrick and cane and the republican from upstate new york. they all switched their vote. they had previously supported jim jordan for speaker. jim jordan said he thought he was going to get more support. i talked to the former house speaker kevin mccarthy. he said they will go to a conference meeting at 1:00 to figure out the way forward.
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the conference meetings have not solved anything on capitol hill. they say this is the plan. we will go with steve scalise or jim jordan or going to the floor and then change the plan. yesterday they said they would not go to the floor and jim jordan was behind the plan to elect on a temporary basis patrick mchenry the speaker pro-tem to get the house to be operational. then they said no, we will have a vote tonight. that never happened. then said we will have a vote today. the math does not work for jim jordan. that'sals the most important thing. even if you have a lot of people on your side which jim jordan does. he can't balance the equation. it's about the math. this is the fight going on inside the republican conference. you have a number of people who are still for jim jordan and willing to fight and throw all of their support for him. then you have another group that is saying it's time to move on. i talked to one senior member today who said this is getting
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ridiculous. our patience is starting to wear thin. this is where it gets to be dangerous. the weekend jim jordan indmated he might have more votes this weekend. a lot of times members disappear over the weekend. if they are not careful, if you the right mixture of votes on the opinion side -- republican side go away they could elect hakeem jeffries as the speaker of the house. the winner is the majority of all members voting someone by name in that particular roll call vote. you never know the magic number. the way it could work for jim jordan is that maybe enough democrats go away and they have republicans for jim jordan. i asked hakeem jeffries the democratic leader whether he was committed to having all of his members here. he said yes. but the first call this morning 4 members were absent.
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he said they were determined to keep jim jordan from being the speaker of the house because they viewed him as a threat. at what point does jim jordan start to peel off of this? that's the question in this one o'clock meeting. >> chad pergram. thank you. joey jones. i am frustrated looking at the house floor and i speak for many americans of both parties. i would like to imagine a world where there is a house speaker right now. it would be a world where there was a bipartisan bill because there were at least 8 democrats on board for the iron dome funding and freeing $6 billion for iran. you could have both and a motion or a resolution to censure rashida tlaib. it would be a world where republicans were leading on israel. instead you have a president who gives an oval office address and no answer from the other side
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because of this mess. >> the 8 that voted against mccarthy. i understand the principle argument. jeffries won't become speaker. the republicans can do math. >> we will see if they can do math. >> what is happening right now there is a lot of in fighting. steve scalise didn't do enough to help kevin mccarthy keep his strength and they remember that. that's why people are vetting for scalise now because mccarthy behind his back to support jim jordan. all of the people that voted against mccarthy are now voting for jordan. you have people still voting for mccarthy who is giving a nomination speech for jordan. don't let what you see be the story happening. republicans from new york, new
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jersey and pennsylvania that started this idea of not letting jordan get the gavel. a lot of politics at play. jordan's number 1 problem is he thought he could mount a pressure campaign. he needed to sit down and talk to folks and make deals. that got kevin mccarthy the gavel and got it taken away from him. republicans have an independent streak. democrats love to throw principle up on the shelf for a victory. republicans are not like that. they will take their principles to their parties death. >> there are members of the freedom caucus who said we will vote for mccarthy and move to jordan. they are on the edges of both sides who are delaying a coalition coming together am mollie, there was another floated proposal of mchenry
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being the speaker pro-tem until january. it's something he is not interested in. what are we left with? >> i love my country. sometimes i enjoy watching the drama on capitol hill. right now watching this i wish they would do it like the pope. go into a room and rip up papers. let us know the decision. i would like to see the real negotiations getting done. there are serious issues. you listed all of them. the presidential gives the big speech. waiting to hear from congress and instead we are watching this unfold. >> maria, very relaxed. what comes to mind is the president laid out a plan last night. tying iranian and israel together. something i wish was separate.
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if you quibble with the way president biden is doing things you have to have a gavel to give the american people a choice as an alternative. >> that's right. there was money that the white house asked for, for border security, something republicans care about. we are in a war and want to support israel. we are politically a year out from a mid-terms election. in the republicans in the house go to voters and say let us keep congress -- we are all laughing here. that's not a winning argument. when democrats are saying we need to governor and pass aide for israel and republicans have no interesting in governor. they are not acting like a serious pardon. jim jordan has a ton of flaws. he can't get votes because a lot of members are in the biden district or swing districts. jim jordan embracing the january
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6th insurrection. a whole host of problems. jim jordan is not a winning leader for the republicans. the republicans know it. that's why he can't get the votes. >> half of the detractors in safe red seats. they know jim jordan has to put a cr on the floor. that's what got the gavel taken away from kevin mccarthy. >> jim jordan will never be speaker. >> they have objections they can't sec sill. -- reconcile. >> to let's bring in home land chairman mark green. i painted an alternate universe where a house speaker and the $6 billion was frozen. a world in which we reanplenish
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iron dome funding and a censure for rashida tlaib on the record. how frustrating that world is not a reality? >> well, what i want to do is paint the difference between the republican vision for america and the democrat vision for america. we see the democrat vision for america with the inflation and open borders and dead americans from fentanyl. that's frustrating. at the same time we have to pick the speaker that will pull us together. that's taking some time. we have a narrow majority. people can use leverage to get what they want. that process is going on behind-the-scenes. the president has 30 days with the war powers act. he can resupply israel. the current process is not holding up a penny of military
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aid going to israel. it's important for the american people to understand templet those are just democrats talking points. >> it holds up censuring rashida tlaib for her anti-semitic views and lies about israel. when does the process end? republican voters say i want action on the hill. not in fighting. >> we are watching the clash between two philosophies of government. democrats are robots behind their leader. our focus look at we before me. there is a group and then there are those who say i have to represent my district. that creates tension inside the republican caucus. we have to figure that out. they are talking about this all the time. we got a conference at one o'clock. this is not bad for democracy as some people suggest.
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for us to sit and think about that and the independence of republican voters and republican districts, that's a good thing. to be a robot behind your leader on the left, that's bad. >> congressman green, one thing that stood out. you said that ukraine aid should be separate from aid from israel. the president is lumping it together. the "washington post" rang alarm bells. is that what you are hearing. he asked for 14.3 billion dollars for israel. and $10 billion in humanitarian needs across israel, ukraine and gaza. that is roughly $10 billion in aid going to gaza. we want the people there the civilians to be taken care of. we know that goes to hamas. that's $4 billion short of what would be given directly to
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israel. what do you know about that? >> yes, this request is a non-starter. you can't conflate our relationship with ukraine and israel. we recognized israel's right to exist. we have been close allies ever since. tying these together is inappropriate. it's wrong. tongue -- to think you can give money to gaza and it won't build more tunnels for hamas is stupidity. let's giver billion dollars to iran our enemy since 1979. this president doesn't know a good person from a bad person. they want to do a deal with iran and empower drug cartels and go
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after the police. >> in they separate the aid do you think this has a path? >> i do. what will happen is ukraine aid will get voted. all of us will vote with the exception of maybe a couple and you mentioned rashida tlaib for aid to israel. both will pass if they are separated. >> i applaud your bipartisan effort to get the house to condemn hamas. let's hope happens and hope republicans can get a house speaker. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> retired u.s. navy seal mike. i didn't mean to cut you off. take us back to the complexity of urban warfare where it's like
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fighting ghosts in tunnels where hamas can disappear. >> the tunnel complex that hamas built complicates the situation. they will select one position to contact idf forces. pin them down and when the cause is lost they will enter the tunnels and move to another location. the casualty rate will be high. the earlier reporter talked about this being months. i think it will be years. there is a 3-phase plan from the israeli defense minister. you will see iranian backed proxies interest the war. it will be a war on all fronts and foreign fighters will infiltrate into gaza and lebanon like in iraq and afghanistan. >> mike, you were in u.s. special forces. i look at these young troops, 20 years old going into a situation where they don't know what they
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are facing. i look at the tunnels. they are small and confined. i want you to take us to the mentality for special forces to go into a situation. is it fear? i am sure there is anxiety. what do you feel in that situation? >> from experience, i was young stepping into the battle in 2006. you don't know what you don't know. there is fear for your life and the life of your brothers and sisters. the biggest fear was i didn't let the man and woman to my left and right down. that drove my actions. they are surrounded by brothers and sisters in arms. they face a daunting and violent task. >> they are. a task they haven't faced since the early 2000s with they made way into the gaza strip. who knows how it changed. there is a training facility right across the border from
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gaza. it's a city. it's a fake city they train in. it has repications of mosques and buildings. does that prepare you for facing this 25 mile territory? >> it does. we have been using these sites for turning for american forces since world war ii. it's the best way to prepare. to look at buildings in blocks and sections of the city from different angles and get reps under your built stepping into the battle. >> as you prepare to go into gaza you prepare for hezbollah entering this. how do you divide the forces so you are not blind sided from the
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north going into the south? >> this is a logistical challenge. israel now has to look in all directions. this is not a war on 3 fronts. it's a war all fronts for israel. don't treat the symptoms. treat the disease. the disease is iran. as long as iran is using proxies this will get more complicated. >> mike, thank you. joey jones, you have been there and seen this. your input? >> mike was a marine before he was a navy seal. he is right. i never took anything like gaza. the closest thing is falugia.
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we did a seize there and gave them time to get out. we went in and said if we see you, that's the only way we can take this town. israel doesn't have that opportunity. what we have in iraq and afghanistan you could have 5 or 6 fighters with guns. they see you coming from a mile away. they stage guns and rockets in different buildings and shoot you from a location. 3 or 4 people shoot at your unit. by the time you shoot back they have exited the building without any weapons. moving to the next building to shoot at you from there. you have 4 or 5 people that can wreak havoc on the entire unit and draw you into a trap and then the rest of the fighters come from all directions. i said at the beginning going into gaza is like a concrete normandy. that's wrong because in normandy you knew what direction to fire at the enemy.
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in gaza they will fire at you from all directions. >> isn't the fear with the tunnelings in gaza the beep traps. -- booby traps. >> and ieds everywhere. people think they are homemade bombs. the types they have is these are homemade but with sophistication and technology to be anti-tank and heat rounds that shoots through a tank and kills everything inside of. they have sophisticated weapons from iran and north korea and probably russia. they probably have american ordinances they got from afghanistan. it's possible. they will be well armed. the israeli trips have to do a clear which takes time.
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you move inch by inch. you won't do like we did and remove things but you will blow it up and move pastor it. -- past it. now you have a vehicle you have to maneuver around. every time you have a casualty you have to evacuate that person. the fact we fight wars the way we do leads to our detriment. what they should do and i say this in a little bit of gest. the trucks lined up at the border with humanitarian aid. stack them full of fighters like a trojan horse. you have to fight the war. we don't do that because we care about human life. the last thing, i want to see all of the palestinians that don't support hamas -- only palestinian-american in congress wants to get rid ever israel. i don't know who those people are in gaza who wants to get rid of hamas. that's the problem. i am not saying they should be
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killed. you are not just fighting hamas. you are fighting an idea that israel is an oppressor that will create the next generation of hamas. >> and who doesn't care about people is hamas. humanitarian aid hamas is going after it. breaking news. a lawyer is taking a plea deal in the georgia election case on the heels of sidney powell yesterday. >> we are monitoring this on-going hearing right now. the attorney pleaded guilty to one conspiracy charge it's not a heavier racketeeringing charge. he will have to do community service. he wrote a letter of apology to georgia. that's something that sidney powell will have to. jury selection began this
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morning. now there was a freeze in that process. now we are seeing him standing before the judge. the details of the agreement are being readout. the judge is about to approve them. >> thank you, matt. mollie accident it was a question because there are many defendants and these two chose to go first. plea deals came as a surprise to many. the first yesterday and second today. >> the question is: what is the information they have? how will it be shared in trials that come down the road? the other question is: how many defendants will make plea deals and testify against the others? a new map. these two quick plea deals lead us to wonder if there will be more. could it mean that the former
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president is the last man standing headed for a trial? how many people that were part of the group that were sent forward with charges, what comes together. >> cheryl, one of the other defendants is probably saying is some something i should consider. >> sidney powell there are six charges she pled to. part of the deal is she has to testify. it's in writing now she will be -- she has turned and will turn on the former president and on the others. she caved herself. -- saved herself. let's call it what it is. the georgia case in particular, i talked to someone who is, working on the legal side of this. the biggest concern is fani willis and georgia. in the state case with fani
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willis, she is throwing everything into the kitchen sink. she is getting deals. this is the second and i think there will be more. because of the way she is handling the lawyers and there are 19 total defendants. >> joey, from a political standpoint. every time i talk about this. the georgia case, you don't talk about israel or the issues. you are not talking about the things you want voters to talk about heading into the election. >> absolutely. here's the deal. if i could erase one month out of history it would be january 2021. so much came from that that is destructiver to this country. that's not an indictment on one person or party. looking at these cases with president trump and his team. where he believes he lost the election. where others said that the election was stolen. where democrats will use this to run forever. it's not good for our country.
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i wish we were talking about who is the president that can save our country. >> no doubt about it. we are staring down a war in the middle east. that's the question. more "outnumbered" in a moment. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase low blood sugar risk.
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protests throughout the middle east and america. burning israel and america flag and attempting to storm embassies in response to that the state department issishing a worldwide caution alert for americans overseas. due to increased tensions around the world, the potential for violent actions against u.s. citizens, we advise u.s. citizen overseas to exercise increased caution. let's bring in christian and a senior fellow at the center for the national interest. for a lot of americans, they see these protests at embassies. their mind goes to ben gazi and think back to the days following
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9-11. where do we stand in terms of a terrorist threat abroad at home? >> it's serious and growing. it's been build-up. we are a president who made jihad and anti-americanism great again. his predecessor changed the dialogue from the lame excuse you have to solve israel and palestinian to solve the middle east to the reality that iran and political islam drives the problems. you have to address that. that shift led to peace between the arabs. joe biden turned back home and gave money to the palestinians. that was diverted to hamas and $6 billion for iran for hostages. tens of billion dollars more in
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oil allowed to be exported in violation of u.s. sanctions to china. along with the distracted united states. with the europe first foreign policy, a war in ukraine that the american people doesn't want to fund and distracted from the real threats like china, iran and islam. >> you made several important points. of all. lines in the president's address this stood out. american leadership holds the world together. i think about the disgraceful afghanistan exit. and putin watched that and decided it's time to go for ukraine. i don't think it's an accident there is a cause and effect here. i saw this headline this morning. the "new york times." biden reverses trump terror
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designation. the headline from the last 24 hours: missile fired at a u.s. navy destroyer in the red sea that was shot down was fired from yemen. a cause and effect here. take away the terror designation, that would what you get. >> weakness is provocative, we have not just been weak between the palestinians, hamas and israel who is good. all the iranians. this pissed off saudi arabia and other allies in the gulf. hamas and hezbollah. the hathi are firing missile and the united states did nothing. just ignored them. also the iranians have been harassing ships in the persian gulf carrying oil. some are flagged by countries
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with which we have defense agreements. some were headed for the united states. the u.s. navy took some action over the summer. that kind of real world weakness combined with the moral equivalents last night. president calling for self-determination for palestinian. we know what that leads to. have we learned nothing? ron desantis and a presidential candidate who said no, we should not give $100-million to hamas and gaza. we need for clarity. >> thank you very much. mariah, you have a different few of the world and you worked at the state support. -- department. one thing that stood out was the lecturing of israel last night by the president. i caution the government of israel not to be blinded by
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rage. he never said those words to ukraine. why say that to israel when they have been attacked and babies slaughtered? you didn't need to say to ukraine, why say it to israel? >> joe biden has supported israel and is taking political heat with far left democrats. joe biden has stood by israel over and over again. the only person who wants to be the next president of the united states who criticized israel is donald trump. let's be very clear where joe biden stands. he believes this in his bones. president biden and prime minister netanyahu worked together many years, decades. there are a lot of people including the israel military establishment who say we need to do this the right way and be focussed on what our goals are. the end result here can't be the entire levelling of all of gaza. keep in mind a lot.
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hamas leaders are not in gaza. they are in qatar which is a u.s. ally. this is more complicated. >> why admonish israel where babies were burned alive? >> joe biden was not admonishing israel. joe biden went to israel in a war -- let me finish. >> [overlapping talking]. >> let me finish here. >> [overlapping talking]. >> when you are the president of the united states. >> you think we should commit war crimes? >> i think there is a big difference between committing a war crime and being the president of the united states getting one opportunity to address the country. refusing to do anything to take action against iran and backing that up by the way, we need to make sure we don't step out of lyon. -- line. >> joe biden went to israel in
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the middle of a hot war to show the israeli people he stood by them. that doesn't mean he is getting more funding for the iron dome and the israeli headlights. that -- military. that he should not be able to say there are palestinians that are not terrorists that deserve to have rights like real human beings. >> [overlapping talking]. >> the difference between war crimes and what we have seen happening in gaza is a mile! >> i didn't say it was. >> [overlapping talking]. >> one moment, one moment. >> [overlapping talking]. >> i want to make clear what we taruccing about. -- talking about. warning about israel and the laws of war, we are acknowledging what happened. take a look at the law. a 9-month-old in the hands of hamas. beside him his brother who was in the hands of hamas.
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beside them people in the hands of hamas. spare me, spare me, cheryl, the lecturing of israel. do not lecture israel when israeli children are in the hands of terrorists. don't lecture israel about the laws of war. >> president biden is standing by israel and got pressure from the left. i agree with you on that. i disagree with the rhetoric he is trying to dance around those in this country. i think it's a political issue. he is worried about his bad polling in this country. and the protests in chicago and new york city. he is worried about that. he is trying to get along with all. that's a political problem for him. >> that's what i think he is doing and trying to appease the pro-palestinian crowd. that's a dangerous move. because it send the wrong signal
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>> we are well into friday evening in israel. we watch the long anticipated ground invasion to begin. what is in the cards for israel forces and will storming gaza prompt hezbollah to unleash hell from the north? we have all of the angles covered today. the aftermath of pardon's prime-time address. americans in the cross hairs? what does the day after look like in israel after hamas is decapitated. general david is here. join sarah and me for "america reports." >> president biden last night condemning the rise in cases of anti-semitism that we are seeing stemming across the world. that is happening because of the war in israel with hamas.
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here's what he said during his address last night. >> we must without equivocation denounce anti-semitism and denounce islam-phobia. i want you to know i see you. you belong. i want to say this to you. you are all america. >> this is israel's special enjoy for combating anti-semitism. i want to start on a personal note. you have a son who is 24 years old. you have a daughter who is 22 years old. you have another son who is 20 years old. they are soldiers in the israel defense forces. as a mother how do you feel right now? >> well, you can imagine how it is that not just myself but every mother in the state of israel and every father in the state of israel feels. we have to be very clear.
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it's not just my three soldiers. it's every single civilian in the army in reserve duty or regular duty and every other civilian including my 17-year-old son not in the army yet. they have been deployed to a war on israel's very existence. that targets jews and per perpetrates atrocities we saw. murder, rape and abduction of 203 civilians. >> talk to me about this countrywide effort. people are just flooding in. young men and women. people saying i want to fight because of what happened to
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israeli babies and motherses and fathers. >> we have to even just look at the numbers. 150% of those called up to fight showed up and said let me fight. that's on the front lines. home front command is just as much the 41 lines. -- front lines. people are donating blood for thousands injured and volunteer in morgues to bury all of those that were murdered. to support the families, hundreds of thousands that were evacuated from their homes in israel's borders because they are attacked from the north and south and have no homes to return to. there is an incredible understanding that this is the war for our lives. the commitment that the whole world vowed never again would we be silent and not defend ourselves. we are fighting for our lives.
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>> we come in with a fox news alert as some prayers have been answered this hour. i am thrilled to report to you breaking news from our own trey yingst. two american hostages released from gaza. fox news has independently confirmed that news, two hostages released as we pray for the others, the 201 that remain this hour in the hands of hamas terrorists. thanks to everyone for joining us. now, to "america reports." >> the crew of the guided missile destroyer
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