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>>ies it's time now for one more thing. >> zbreg? >> what show tonight. >> we've got tom, johnny joey jones and to your right, it's international slop day, no way to celebrate in crawling up into a ball and munching on some lettuce. >> what happens i'm going to do tonight. >> -- and that is it. >> okay. >> and tonight i want going to be hosting laura ingraham show -- it says the lauren -- cause guest what we're going to talk about? israel. >> jesse? >> i'm pretty shure it's called the ingraham manual. >> is it? >> okay -- i thought the angle was open. >> okay, that's it for us. >>
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>> >> wow! >> tonight the world is on the brink and the white house is>> n the brink and the white house is panicking because joe biden's president, the united states, now sponsoring a double proxy war against the iranians and the russians. china is eyeing taiwan and north korean weapons were just discovered in gaza. the state department has just issued a worldwide travel warning to all countries. when is the last time that's happened? americans aren't even safe in france. >> our enemies are being mobbed
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by angry muslims. our military bases are under attack in iraq, and we just had to shoot down two iranian made missiles. >> how was your week? >> well, this right now breaks putin is in china meeting with xi, where they're coordinating mideast policy. >> two american carrier strike groups are in the mediterranean in. >> and biden just tested one of our new nuclear weapons, detonating a massive bomb in nevada. and we keep catching middle easterners, sneaking across the secure southern border. axios reports top officials say this has been the, quote, heaviest, most chilling week since biden took office. the biden administration is, quote, rattled, according to this report. >> doesn't that make you feel safe? they say this matrix of crises pose an epic concern and historic danger. washington fears these wars can
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spread but have no fear. last night, joe biden announced he's a wartime president. >> this morning, i returned from israel. they tell me i'm the first american president to travel there. during the war, i boarded a train with blacked out windows for a ten hour ride each way to kyiv to stand with the people of ukraine. i'm told i was the first american in a war zone not controlled by the united states military since president lincoln. we cannot and will not let terrorists like hamas and tyrants like putin win. i refuse to let that happen. >> biden is a proxy wartime president. they ignore the fact that his policies got us into these proxy wars. so forget biden-nomics. biden is running as general patton. it's an election year. war sells. the inflation reduction act doesn't. here's proof. biden is getting slaughtered by trump in almost every swing state georgia, arizona, wisconsin, pennsylvania. >> north carolina. biden loses in a landslide if the election was today.
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so biden is pivoting. he's running on guns and butter . biden is asking congress for $800 billion. but biden says don't worry, the taxpayers are just funding defense contractors. these proxy wars are made in america. >> we send ukraine equipment sitting in our stockpiles. and when we use the money allocated by congress, we use it to replenish our own stores, our own stockpiles with new equipment, equipment to defeat defense america and is made in america. patriot missiles for air defense batteries made in arizona. artillery shells manufactured in 12 states across the country. and pennsylvania, ohio, texas. and so much more. you know, just as in world war two today, patriotic american workers are building the arsenal of democracy and serving the cause of freedom. >> biden's proxy wars, same thing is his jobs plan.
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we're building back better an arsenal of democracy. >> biden loves democracy everywhere in the world except here. here he's arresting trump. now, if it seems like biden is funding all sides of these words, it's because he is. he's sending 6 billion to the iranians, 100 million to hamas. 14 billion to israel. 60 billion to ukraine. 5 billion to the saudis. and 2 billion for taiwan. biden is like a vegas bookkeeper. >> because the big guys getting in on the back side to the chinese, the russians, the ukrainians are sending his family millions. >> and it's not like anyone is tracking the money because the pentagon lost 6 billion in ukraine. >> and biden, state department is admitting, yeah, hamas is probably going to get their hands on the aid. >> the people with guns inside gaza are hamas. >> and so hamas may try to divert this assistance and keep it from getting to the civilians who who it is intended for. we think that's a legitimate concern. >> see, it's the thought that counts. biden's policies got us into
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these proxy wars, and now he wants to run as a war hero. >> all of these invasions happened on his watch. that doesn't make you a war hero. >> it just means he can't deter anybody. >> the world does what it wants while joe wags his finger and hands out weapons. now, to be fair, i understand the argument why we have to do it, but we shouldn't be in the position where we have to do it because the president has turned his back on the american people. here he was last night accusing americans of hate crimes. >> i know many of you in the muslim iraqi community, the arab-american community, the palestinian-american community and so many others are outraged at harvey saying to yourself. here we go again. with islamophobia and distrust. we saw after 911, we must, without equivocation, denounce anti-semitism. we must also, without equivocation, denounce islamophobia. >> joe biden spent more time last night fighting hate crime
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than he has in three years, fighting real crime. hate crimes are less than 1% of crime. and biden spent 5 minutes in an oval office address castigating us over isms and phobias. >> but americans are getting murdered, shot, mugged, and the man's dead silent. there are some war zones in america that joe hasn't visited. north philly, the southside of chicago, the mexican border. >> mr. president, if you have some downtime in between fighting russia and iran, could you fight the cartels, the gangs here? maybe inflation. that'd be great. vivek ramaswamy is a republican presidential candidate, so the they. how did you interpret joe biden's address last night ? i think it was incoherent and trying to talk out of both sides of his mouth and the elephant in the room, jesse, is that all of the spending is against the backdrop
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of being $33 trillion in the hole with our national debt. so at a moment when we are increasingly, i worry, sleepwalking our way into major conflict, god forbid world war three, we have failed to protect our own homeland in this country. basic border defenses, cyber defenses, missile defenses that's missing in the united states of america. and if that can happen in israel, a defense breach of that magnitude that can happen right here in the united states. and that's something that nobody's talking about. it's against that backdrop that we have this failed leadership and my top foreign policy objective right now, i think it's an emergency is to protect this homeland in the context of whatever it is we might consider doing abroad. >> so he's asking the american people to trust him, trust this wartime president, trust him after afghanistan. and at the same time, he's doxing special forces. they put out a picture of biden shaking hands with a bunch of special operators while
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he was there in israel. >> and he put their faces all over the internet and then said, oops, sorry about that. i don't know if that's going to make people trust you or not . well, look, i think that one of the biggest problems is this is also the same problem, the same president put the policy issues to one side. it is a failure of execution. think about the botched exit from afghanistan. that was a disaster. even if that was the correct policy decision, look at the way it was executed. so any time a u.s. president tells the american people don't actually just trust me with that, any open debate, i would say reject that premise, but especially when it's a president who has repeatedly failed to execute. that's not a president that the american people can trust. and i do think jesse, it's going to take somebody from outside of the existing foreign policy establishment. joe biden, remember, he voted yes on the war in iraq to avoid repeating some of those same mistakes we've made in the last 25 years. six and a half trillion dollars spent, thousands of american
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lives sacrificed in iraq and afghanistan, 20 years later, the taliban still in charge and a hostile anti-american regime in iraq. we have to make sure we don't repeat those same mistakes. joe biden has given me no confidence in that direction. to the contrary, i think we're going to need a change in leadership to lead us to peace. >> but he says he's going to lead us to peace and then we're going to have jobs because of it. >> he says all of these bullets are made in america. >> so i think i have one rule of thumb here, jesse, and i hope it's productive for the people in congress who are debating this. every one of those dollars, that 100 billion, you better make the case by cutting something else here at home. let the american people really understand that we're not playing in fantasy land here, that $33 trillion national debt is real. don't be duped by biden nomics on the economic argument, but don't be duped by this military homeland investment argument either. get real. what are we giving up in return for bundling these? and i think it's a mistake
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to bundle the israel discussion with the ukraine discussion. it is a gambit to avoid debate on the merits on either one. so, jesse, my foreign policy is really simple. avoid world war three, declare independence from china. that's the real long run threat we face and then secure this homeland. and ironically, we're hearing none of how we're accomplishing that from this president or a bipartisan foreign policy establishment. we're not. we're just here and trust us. i've been in this business a long time. all right. thank you so much. nice jacket. it's good to see you. thank you. it's cold in iowa here, so we're staying warm. i bet. >> so the squad's becoming too hot to handle. for the last two weeks. they've been leading an intifada against president biden, cleverly using the palestinians as cover. today, the hamas caucus set up shop outside the capitol and called for a cease fire. hamas gets a free shot at israel. oh, and they accuse joe biden of wanting them dead. >> also, a car is not what mr.
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president up. that's not what the people that do act like a bill to. a cease fire. >> residents calling me tell me, rashida, the previous president, wanted to ban us and probably put us in concentration camps. that's what just to die. but by shame on them. >> oh, god. >> so it's only the palestinian-american who flew a palestinian flag outside her office threatened to sabotage joe biden's reelection. >> i'm going to speak the language, mr. president. michigan is important state for you. so is pennsylvania, and so is georgia. and guess what, mr. president? >> we will not forget. oh. so the squad is threatening to mobilize minorities and young voters against
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their own party's president for helping a democrat allied defeat terrorism. >> and members of congress are now calling on leadership to deny intelligence briefings about israel's war plans to delete. >> the thought is, i guess she could be a security risk. >> and then omar, who married her brother, actually asked joe biden, what's wrong with you? >> israel has dropped more bombs in the last ten days than we dropped in a whole year in afghanistan. where is your humanity? where is your outrage? where is your care for people? >> what is wrong with you? oh, dear. >> so biden only won the white house because the democrat base was united. the far left held their breath and yanked the lever. now the far left are engaging in open political warfare with the sitting president. >> and donors are already defunding universities for
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siding with hamas. >> and those same donors are going to defund democratic campaigns if they don't denounce the squad. and so far, house democrats have chickened out. now, get used to seeing what we're about to show you, because the hamas caucus is going to be hounded by reporters as long as this war lasts. >> why don't you want israelis to go after the terrorists that burned, tortured, killed their babies and children and still have them hostage? why don't you want the israelis to go after the terrorists that did that? >> how many more killings is enough for you? >> is it a thousand more? 2000 more? >> 3000 palestinians would make you happy if they died. do you. will you be fine if all of the people of gaza were gone? would that make you happy? >> charlie leduff is the host of no b.s. news hour. charlie, i'm sorry, that was. my ears are still ringing, but how big of a problem is this right now? >> in terms of nationally,
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politically or here at home? i proceeded to leave ostensibly works for the people. >> which one will you tell me at home? because i can see how it's playing nationally as she popular back there. >> nobody knows who she is, man . look, it's she's better known for entering legislation to rename post office. this is a much more violent city, detroit, than chicago is, or north philly. and we get nothing. what we get out of her is defund the police, let people out of prison. but you won't see her, say, down the street because she doesn't walk the streets. she's busy upping the capitol, screaming and hurting my ear, by the way. >> then she is correcting things. >> i should tell you, brother, this is a swing state. we have eight of the most violent 50 cities in america and we get buckets. we get this stuff. we get israel just bombed a hospital. no leadership there. no big harm.
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let's find out what happened. lead. try to get this thing tamped down. no, we go on. we go on the steps and we blame the israelis. it looks like it may be hamas. probably. i'm not going to say. but where is that? we're not having that. we're not having a rational discussion. >> so she's focused on violence in gaza and she doesn't give a lick about violence in her own district. >> not that i can see. and look, i knew her father is a good man. you know what i mean? he's like, good new american. and he called me up and called her a nut. >> all i know about her is cheated on a property tax. three times and never paid the city back, which she to pay back the taxes. but i grew up with palestinians. this is an arab center of america. there are points to be made. wars should stop, but this is not the way to get it done. and she wouldn't come on my show last night because she was busy brokering a cease fire in
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the middle east. >> that's how you broker a cease fire. she's not brokering a thing. are you saying that to leaves? father told you that his daughter's a nut? >> yeah, he told me she's a nut. she's a scam. that she didn't live at the address she did when she was running for office. >> he called me up out of the blue. i call her up and say, hey, your old man called me. what's going on with that? she goes, well, he abused me. and i'm like, this is nuts. >> this family's nuts, man. and so now you get to see what we live with around here. >> all right. well, good luck in detroit. i remember a couple of years ago, you took me down to a tour of detroit, and you were basically the mayor there, so maybe you should run for her seat. >> why? i get along with everybody. i don't need. see? that's right. once you're in office, everybody hates you. >> charlie leduff thank you so much, damon. >> so now hamas terrorists are taking designer drugs. >> businesses need by d
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yeah, imagine that. >> throughout history, america's enemies have been high. the were jacked up on amphetamines before their blitzkrieg. soviet soldiers were pumped up full of steroids. >> you know what the cartels are on. and now hamas fighters are being fueled by a designer drug called captagon. >> the same drug, isis was addicted to a captured isis militant named kareem tells cnn how he got his battlefield courage. >> they gave us drugs, hallucinogenic pills that would make you go to battle not caring if you live or die. >> it's believed some jihadist fighters are using the drug captagon, a dangerous and powerful amphetamine. captagon is so hallucinogenic, it can make a user hear voices and see things that aren't there. >> captagon pills were found in the pockets of dead hamas terrorists. called the poor man's cocaine and the jihadi pill.
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it'll keep you up for 4 to 5 days at a time. this little amphetamine is keeping terrorists awake and fearless on the battlefield . war vet johnny joey jones told prime time this amphetamine makes terrorists feel invincible and they keep coming at you even when they're riddled with bullets. this would explain why the jihadists were laughing like hyenas when they emptied machine gun fire into that rave. >> syria is the mideast narco state manufacturing and exporting captagon. it's a $5 billion industry and gaza is flooded with is jihadi pills creating sadistic killers? zombies for jewish blood? >> amber smith is a former combat pilot and the former special assistant to the secretary of defense. >> and she joins me now. >> this is a huge advantage that hamas has. >> what can we do about that? >> hijazi what people need to remember is that when we're talking about modern day
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terrorism and modern day terror tactics, they have changed and they have evolved. a large body count is no longer enough for them. so mass a mass casualty of americans or our allies is no longer what they're looking for. what they want now is they want to do these massive and barbaric and savage, sadistic killings and torture that we saw in the israel massacre that this captagon is allowing them to do, and then they want to videotape it. why do they want to videotape it? because they want to terrorize the world. that is their new strategy to carry out these horrific attacks, videotape it and then give it to the world in order to terrorize them. and it's working. and when a terrorist strategy works, they're going to continue to do it. so the old style terrorism, where we saw massive body counts, a bomb or a hijacking, something significant in those methods. now they want to see savagery
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display it to the world. and this captagon drug is allowing them to carry out these brutal attacks. so what does captagon make hamas feel like? what? so they're just cool, calm and collected while they're butchering babies. they're wide awake. what is the psychological effect? >> so, captagon, it's the terrorist drug of choice and they're all using it. it's known as the jihadist drug. it's an amphetamine that hops them up and allows them to brutally attacked people. they don't feel pain. they don't need to sleep. they have no remorse. they essentially can't be taken down. they have this super strength when they're on it. it can last for hours into days and it allows them get into this zombie like non-human state where they are able to have extreme focus to carry out these attacks. >> so it'll probably come to manhattan in like a year. >> we expect it's overseas
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in the middle east right now. it is rampant. it is used among all terrorist organizations. we've seen it with isis. we've seen it with hamas. we've also seen it since the syrian civil war broke out on both sides. we saw with the terrorists who killed 38 people in tunisia on the beach, dozens of british citizens. he was likely on captagon. and it's it's booming business in the middle east right now. and the assad regime in syria is the they're the ones that are capitalizing on this drug being used by the terrorists. and since it so successful, you can absolutely bet when they get the chance to use it on american citizens, on the homeland, that they absolutely will. all right. amber smith, thank you so much. thanks, jesse. >> fox news alert. primetime has learned details of what the israeli ground operation in gaza will look like. joint air ground operations will include f-15s helicopter gunships, drones, tanks, bulldozers and significant
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infantry. and the infantry is going to be protected by armored personnel with, of course, what we reported, the teddy bear clearing the rubble. >> and once northern gaza is cleared, phase two begins mopping up pockets of resistance. the idf will be blowing holes through walls, urban combat, tunnel battles. phase three will turn northern gaza, a demilitarized zone, a buffer. and then the diplomats will take over. >> but hamas is armed to the teeth with foreign manufactured weaponry that have been smuggled into the tunnels for over a decade. >> fox got an inside look. this is a hamas ied, improvised explosive device, a roadside bomb. this one is designed to be a shape charge, if you will. the top of this all becomes molten molten metal at a pinpoint with the design of penetrating armor, killing everyone inside of a tank. more ieds here. roadside bombs. these are simple mines as you go in this direction. >> this is a launcher for a rocket propelled grenade. and as you see here, this store
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of rocket propelled grenades. what's significant is look at the color. the green ones are old soviet legacy. if you look at these gray ones, these are made by north korea, very significant. and in terms of where they're getting their development, if you look across this cache of weapons, you can see a mortar tube there next to their there's just one mortar bomb laying on the ground actually behind some debris there. >> those are made in iran. michael grover is a former green beret. so, mike, how describe the quality of this weaponry? >> so from the pictures that i saw from the video that i saw in the reporting, it actually looks like it's high quality meaning it was transported in not cash or stored on the ground. so i'm actually surprised by that. foreign weapons overseas is very common. i saw it personally in yemen, libya, iraq and afghanistan. but when you see these and the condition of them, it means there's a good solid logistical underground network known as a
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rat line. and i'm actually taken aback by that. all right. >> so they have a foreign weapons supply chain that's running pretty smoothly right into these tunnels. and it does betray the sophistication, at least the training and the dedication of these hamas fighters, that they're cleaning, the weapons that they're keeping operational. >> do you see that as a threat? yes, it's a massive threat. i think at 2021, you had a hamas leader report that there's over 300 miles underground, a hundred feet under gaza. that's concern to say the least. but when you look at the condition of the weapons systems, the organization, when i saw the videos of the attack in israel, i monitored those videos for my own channel and i realized, man, this is an organized attack. and what i'm surprised by is the intelligence community not only realizing this attack was going to happen, but not seeing the training that was going on. >> but it's likely that training was going on underground, even
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the parachuting, because that seems difficult underground. >> yes. when i saw that man, it blows my mind. it blows my mind. it's like there's no way they're doing this. they're very creative, but they have the technology and they're using rudimentary tactics with. i mean, when you take a paragliding, you convert it into a killing machine. it's like, where are they getting their training from? where are they doing their training and why are we not seeing this? why our foreign service intelligence agencies not identifying this? >> maybe maybe it was the first time out of the parachute. they were just hopped up on some of these designer drugs, the jihadi pills and all that took was just one and they were there. >> have you ever heard of those pills before? >> yeah, it's common. like in many of my combat rotations, i did nine trips overseas. i think every rotation i've seen a terrorist takes some kind of amphetamine to hop themselves up. it's very common when you when
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you get hop, there's a it's a disassociated. you don't feel emotion. you're a robot and you can see what kind of damage it does. >> do american soldiers take anything? performance enhancement wise to compete against these savages that are all hopped up on jihadi pills? >> yeah, it's used in a contingency effort when we're doing long duration operations. so when i was a sniper and b to three bravo company, second battalion, third special forces group, we used to do long range reconnaissance or sniper stay behinds. and if we were going into extended hours, we had the ability to take an infected man that was approved through the command in an extremist circumstance. but it is not common for you to take those as a normal routine, something a little more intense . >> a cappuccino. just a little bit. just a little bit. a little bit more intense than a black rock coffee. >> all right, mike, thanks a lot. and thanks for your service. and thanks. >> fox news alert.
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>> hamas has released two americans who were held hostage since october 7th. co-anchor of america reports john roberts more. >> jesse, some good news here in the war against hamas, the two american hostages, judith and natalie ronan, who were at kibbutz nahal oz, where 100 people were massacred back on october the seventh. we're released for, quote, humanitarian reasons by hamas. they are now back in israeli hands and will be reunited with family soon. but the secretary of state, anthony blinken, saying that there are still ten americans who remain hostage in gaza, along with some 200 israelis. blinken calling on hamas to release all of those remaining hostages without condition. but hamas, he knows that it has a very powerful bargaining chip because right after the release of the hostages, there was a lot of talk about, well, should israel cease its bombing campaign, not just suspend
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the ground operations, but cease its bombing campaign so that negotiation can continue to try to release these hostages? and this is the way that hamas works. they dangle a carrot and say, aha, we want to play nice now. we want to negotiate. but blinken said never take what hamas says at face value. would you take what isis says at face value? would you take what al qaeda says at face value? you mentioned the three phase operation. we don't know when that's going to underway. a lot of rumors that it was going to happen this weekend. we will see. but israel is determined to work on its own timetable and not let anyone else dictate it. and one of the reasons why jesse michael oren, the former israeli ambassador to the united states, put it in a way that people at home can really understand here. israel is called october 7th. it's 911. 1400 people die. 3000 people died in america's 911. but if it was proportional to the population, the 1400 that died here in israel would
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be represented by 50,000 deaths on america's 911. >> yeah, puts it into perspective. and we don't buy anything that hamas says for humanitarian reasons. that's garbage. i do want to talk to you about the timetable, because the president, as he was leaving washington, was asked about that. >> listen. how would you call the ground operation, get more on the ground? >> so i don't know if you could hear that, but the reporter said, will israel delay their ground invasion until they get the hostages out? and the president said, yes. >> well, i mean, he went further than anthony blinken did because andrea mitchell at the state department asked blinken that exact same question today. and blinken went into a long answer about why nobody should believe anything that hamas says. israel i don't know if they've formulated an exact plan to get
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the hostages out, but freeing the hostages is part of the ground when it gets underway. and jesse, it's looking like a certainty that it will get underway. the only question is, will it be today? will it be tomorrow or will it be next week? okay, john, thank you so much. stay safe. >> well, here is a $200,000 check that went right into joe biden's checking account. >> fox news is proud to bring you this. she's a hero moment. even today, only a quarter of stem graduates are women. they go, oh, 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. pick something that you love and go for it. >> how do we live in space? how do we live on the moon? i want to help figure that out. >> you can create the blueprint. if you can see her, you can
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>> how'd that happen? thank their teachers who taught them to be pro-terrorist in college. and now they're paying it forward. one of the biggest teachers unions in the country teamed up with the democrat socialists here in new york to throw a pro hamas rally in midtown manhattan. >> how does help raise test scores? >> no one knows. we sent gianni 3 to 3005 three, three, three. >> palestine. what are we calling for today? we're calling for a cease fire. cease fire and palestinian. i will say it to the day i die. i'm so serious. this is a cease fire. a cease fire? where? and palestinian. if we for a cease fire, how are we going to defeat hamas? three. that is a separate question. mosque bomb their own hospital. that's not the truth. the united states is beyond
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complicit. it is enabling israel's of gazans and palestinians. are you proud to be an american? no. so are you leaving the united states? no. >> why do we want to be born on it? >> chris rufo is a manhattan institute senior fellow. >> annie joins me now. that's kind of strange to see. palestine. >> yeah, it's -- it's funny. it would be funny if it weren't so tragic. the fact of the matter is that american k-through-12 education and our university system have been captured by radical leftists in the past. this would be the communist party usa or the black panther party or an assortment of campus radicals. but unfortunately, this is now mainstream in school districts and college campuses all over the country. the teachers unions are now going onto this bandwagon and what they want to see is violence abroad, the same kind of violence that they enacted against the united states at home in that summer of 2020.
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they have the same ideology and the same bloodlust. >> so you're going to have kids going to school, you know, after 12th grade, and they're already going to be radicalized. they don't even have to wait to get to college. >> yeah, that's right. they want to start the radicalization at the earliest possible stages. we've seen this with critical race theory and the kind of violence that hamas enacted in gaza. is the violence that they would love to see here in the united states. fortunately, we haven't seen that in recent years, but it's something we should absolutely be prepared for because ignorance plus ideology equals violence. you saw it in those clips you showed. and we need to stop it. all right. >> and i think some of those people need to be on a watch list that johnny interviewed. chris, always a pleasure. >> thank you. >> fox news alert. house oversight has been digging into biden family's personal and business records. and look what they found.
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it's a check from jimmy the chin, joe biden's brother to biden for 200 grand. >> here's what happened. jimmy shook down a failing american medical company, said he could use his last name to get big investments from the middle east. you know, sell in the biden brand. >> so jimmy promises a company money from the middle east gets $200,000 and then sends the $200,000 to his brother joe the same day. now, the white house says jimmy was just repaying a loan that joe gave him. >> so joe biden on a taxpayer salary his whole life is loaning his brother, $200,000, who's got multimillion dollar houses and works in the private sector . does it make any sense? there's more where that came from and we'll keep you updated on monday.
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well, the race for the speaker of the house is still happening . fox news national correspondent bill milligan has the story. >> hey, jesse, will the house republicans voted via secret ballot today to remove jim jordan as their speaker nominee? this is after he failed to win the speaker's gavel following three separate house votes. jordan lost that third vote this morning. he hemorrhaged even more support with even more republicans voting against him this time. then the first two votes. so house republicans huddled behind closed doors today to try and figure out a path forward. and after an anonymous vote, they decided to drop jordan's nomination. >> but i felt it was important that we all we all know the message to the question. if they wanted me to continue in that in that role. and so we put the question to them. they made a different decision . >> and the house has essentially been dead in the water since previous speaker,
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kevin mccarthy, was removed 17 days ago. since then, republicans have been unable to find a new leader and democrats are pouncing on all the infighting to month ten of the house. >> republican majority's chaos dysfunction and extremism and the biden white house also piling on, writing in part, quote, house republicans need end their chaotic infighting in their competitions to out extreme another and instead join president biden in working on urgent priorities for american families shared by both parties in congress. >> so the question who may republicans nominate next? kevin mccarthy is already endorsing house majority whip tom emmer, byron donalds announce his candidacy, and representative kevin hern says he is planning throw his hat in the ring. but jesse, the kicker here, house republicans have gone home for the weekend. they are punting this big decision until sometime next week because apparently there's not enough going on in the world. >> you know what?
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in here. >> another explosion there, a huge garage. the troops massed along the border as we watch and wait for the long anticipated operation to begin. this regional conflict is quickly evolving. >> stay with fox news for continuing coverage. >> the family of natalee holloway can finally have some closure. nearly 20 years after the 18 year old was brutally murdered in aruba wednesday in an alabama court. >> holloway's duran vandersloot described how the grisly we lay down together in this hand, start kissing each other, and i start feeling her up again. and she tells me no chance of new me in the when needs me in the. i get up on the beach and i kick her extremely hard and in the face and she's laying down
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,unconscious, possibly even even dead, but definitely unconscious. and i see right next to her, there's a there's a huge cinder block laying on the beach. i take this and i smash her head in with it completely. uh, face basically, you know, collapses in. even though it's dark, i can see her is collapsed in. i decide to take her and, uh, to put her into the ocean. so i grab her and i have a pool and have to walk with her into the ocean. >> van der sloot will serve 20 years in prison. fox news alert. we have new information tonight in the drowning death of obama's personal chef
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to free campbell. the massachusetts state police responded to our foia request and released their report with some redactions to the report. obama was on the scene shortly after campbell went missing. report also states an unmanned staffer jumped into the water, went too far. he fell off his board, but it was already too late. he disappeared. we also now know that secret service has surveillance footage of campbell from obama's compound moments before he entered water. so we're going to see if we can get that and we may have that for you. again, we're very, very sorry for it. too far. his family. that was a serious, serious tragedy. >> and we'll have more on monday with, frankly, four fingers. we're not going to want to miss it. dvr the show and always remember, i'm waters and this is my world. >>
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