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confirmed drones had a terrorist cell in lebanon the tried launching antitank missiles at the jewish state. will: they are escalating operations in gaza through the air and on the ground. the idf confirming they kill a senior hamas military official during her strikes overnight, took out 150 underground hamas sites. military officials say they will allow significantly more humanitarian aid into gaza after cutting get phone lines, internet service in the region. pete: an update on the shooting in lewiston, maine. suspected, robert card found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a two day manhunt. >> can breathe a sigh of relief that mister card is deceased and a longer a threat to the community or any other community. i don't want to forget the families that are grieving and will continue to grieve, don't want to forget the law enforcement officials that worked tirelessly throughout
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this event to come to a good conclusion. pete: card was found miles from the crime scene in lisbon falls, maine. rachel: he is accused of killing 18 people wednesday night at a bar and a bowling alley. pete: nate foy is on the ground with the latest. >> reporter: after a long 48 hours the manhunt came to a close last night when police say they found robert card's body at 7:45 and they really he turned the gun on himself, his body found your dumpster at a recycling facility where he used to work. relatives where these shootings played out his body was found 10 miles from the bowling alley, the first location where it happened and 8 miles from the bar where police say he murdered 18 people, we are mile
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from the lisbon boat launch, the white subaru was found with a gun inside. is janet mills. >> robert card is no longer a threat to anyone, many people who share that sentiment but i know his death may not bring solace to many. now is the time to heal. >> reporter: we are learning about the shootings from law enforcement. main commissioner of public safety described how four off duty police officers responded to the bowling alley and 92nd and likely saved lives. listen here. >> this particular instance shooting at a range and they hear that and they will respond to help in any way they can. not realizing they are the closest there.
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>> reporter: unfortunately not everybody could be saved, and wednesday night's horrific attack, ranging in age from 14 to 76 year old. aaron young was murdered with his father, bill at the bowling alley. bill's cousin tells fox, he was a dedicated family man always trying to make people laugh. lawrence jones spoke with another victim, joseph walker, the father explained that his son died trying to save others. >> my son went after the shooter, tried to defend every one that was being shot at and chris lost his life. >> the son died a hero. >> he did. >> reporter: as the healing
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process begins there are so many questions regarding motive, how this all happened, mental health concerns and mental health history, there's a press conference coming up at 10:00 this morning so a lot of people are hoping to learn more about what happened. back to you. will: smoke rising from gaza. israeli forces expand their operations in the strip. greg palkot has the latest on the two front or israel is facing. >> reporter: we are hearing explosions from the israeli military across the border in lebanon, reading about hezbollah militants, those militants and a lot of other people have their eyes on what is happening down south as israel wages its war against hamas and the gaza strip. it was a long night but israeli
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defense force says we are still on the ground and in the fight. we are getting live images from gaza. hard to make out what's happening but you could notice a thick layer of smoke settling in, the sound of intermittent gunfire not as intense as last night but the military describes this as an extensive rate involving engineering and/or artillery. this might not be the ground invasion we've been talking about but israeli military says this is a ground invasion. here's how john kirby described it. >> reporter: not drying redlines for israel. we support their security needs. that will continue. you heard the president say it, secretary austen said it. they have every right to defend themselves.
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>> hamas has the maze of tunnels, hostages could be hiding, no reports of casualties on the israeli side after the battle inside gaza, it has claimed on the civilian side 6000 casualties the humanitarian crisis builds. 's real says in some way, it will be relieving that and all the other wildcards, 229 israelis and others including americans held hostage by hamas, 600 palestinian americans caught in the gaza strip. as for the northern front, uranian back hezbollah militants firing rockets, most of them headed off but book casualties are mounting on both sides as the folks watch and
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wait. what we are getting is a new warning from the state department telling all american citizens inside lebanon to get out now. don't wait for the crisis, with any commercial aircraft. will: thank you for that report. let's bring in general anthony tata. there's only a trickle of hostages released. because they come to loggerheads in those negotiations over hostages, israel feels a ground offensive might not restart the talks about create different leverage. what dynamic to hostages have in play and what do you see coming next? >> reporter: good morning to the team. hostages are central to all of this. that's why hamas took the
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hostages to be bargaining chips, the perverse logic, before trying to make the world think they are good people. what is real has been doing is planning and setting conditions, they have an ultimate goal to destroy hamas, they are reverse engineering their plans from that ultimate goal which includes the logistical preparation to get forces in place to be able to gather all the intelligence they need to surgically go in and destroy command and control cells and logistics cells that hamas has that got the tunnels and the high-rises, a 3-dimensional battlefield and the planning takes time,
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positioning of all these forces takes time. they are set, they've done some probing attacks and what they are trying to do is change the narrative and put pressure on hamas. pete: before this incident i would have assumed israel had all the intelligence and readiness to execute a plan like this at a moments notice. they would be starting from scratch, didn't know it would take three weeks to be ready, the variable is the hostages. i would have said the reason i would have said this, the israeli intelligence wouldn't have missed this initial terrorist attack as well, not sure what the level of readiness.
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>> lots of intelligence agencies have missed some big fingers in afghanistan, russia, ukraine, and now this and our border, that have come home to roost. as israel is ready put flesh and blood in harm's way, make sure they don't miss anything, shame on you fool me twice, shame on me, they want to make sure they aren't fooled twice. so they are trying to be as careful as possible about protecting the protection of their own groups and those civilians and hostages, ruthless and brutal with the hamas terrorists that are holding up among all these civilians, an offense of
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operation where you identify friend or foe, going into a building, or dropping a dancing good wire and make sure you are not harming civilians to the largest extent possible. rachel: what about being drawn into a larger regional conflict, they have a war in ukraine, almost bankrupt, there's a lot of concerns, the president has declared war on american energy. in this region. >> that's a great point. the first thing the president should have done 21/2 years ago is continue trump era oil policies, certainly he could open up all the permits, prove all the permits because this has a lot to do with oil, that
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has less to do with national security and -- if we are energy independent, i am very concerned, we could get drawn into a larger conflict, russia, china, all witnessed with their own eyes, and a keystone cops with this administration, jake sullivan writing a foreign affairs magazine article saying the middle east has never been more peaceful, it comes out the week before all of this happens, touting the relationship with iran and all that and they were wrong, the comment the president biden was wrong on every major foreign policy decision he ever made is accurate and afghanistan, russia, ukraine, they offered
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zelenskyy a ride out and they missed this. i'm worried about our border and the intelligence, because of the focus on catholics and that kind of thing but not focused on national security threats for americans. when you think about what's happening with iran and how to separate them from this equation, really poor decision-making with this administration and their instincts have seen way off base. a few days ago they were equal of arcade and on hamas and supportive of not mentioning iran lodz they changed it their tune, but now they are saying hamas is bad and iran's fingerprints are on this.
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pete: the general mentioned the border. the us southern border. the cvp just released new data, had to admit what was obvious on the ground for a long time. the number of illegals released on a notice to appear some years down the road, fiscal year 2023, 900,000 illegals released on us soil with very little plan for where they would go. will: we focus on illegal immigrant encounters, that's released. almost a million released. to appear in court later or on your own cognizance. a million. it's 900,000. roughly. pete: this number is what they tell us but it is more than that.
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will: that is staggering. pete: known got aways and all that. multiple us states don't have a population of 900,000. will: north dakota, wyoming, south dakota, alaska, a population the size we have released. rachel: i interviewed brandon judd of the national border patrol, here's what he had to say. >> looking at 47 people per day, that's what we apprehend but there's a thousand people per day able to even 8 apprehension, we don't know who those criminal records are or if they are coming from countries that want to do us harm like syria, afghanistan, is pakistan. when you look at 47 people this is a serious issue for every
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united states citizen, they are not staying on the southwest border. rachel: they released data the 47 individuals that are border patrol, that have serious criminal history. he is explaining of that. i went on to ask, explain to me, if you are democrat or liberal or want to appease your ngos, you want to open the border, and you have the highest terror threat you have ever had. if you are president biden, why would you continue to keep the border open, it's a terrorist attack. it's all about the votes, and
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already in some states, and mail in ballots, he thinks this is all about the vote. will: donald trump said they are not sending us their best. when you look at 47 serious criminals a day of course they are not sending us their best and there are reports in south and central america that prisons have opened up and they said head north if you can make it, we are getting on a daily basis bad people entering the country. rachel: connections between hamas and the cartels, chinese spies coming over, record number of chinese citizens coming over the border -- 100%. coming up speaking of china, biden and xi jinping agreed to meet as early as next month. we will talk about what it
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means for us relations and the world. will: from national first responders, janice dean joins us next. carley: tell the people of nashville who are so grateful for your service. >> thank you. it is wonderful to be honored. providing for your family is a top priority. but what happens when you need affordable health care? christian health care ministries could save you up to 40% today. as a member, you can choose your provider without network restrictions. sign up at your convenience with our anytime enrollment. join a christian community that supports each other's medical expenses, offering peace of mind as you prioritize what's most important. enroll now at your chm dot org
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will: humanitarian crisis in a couple of, searching for missing loved ones days after hurricane otis devastated the resort. the category 5 storm killed 27 people and there's been widespread looting. the badly damaged airport is open after stranded tourists sleeping on the baggage carousel. age shipments are coming in and escape flights are going out. robert f kennedy junior speaking out after a man was arrested twice and his los angeles home, the suspect was listed in a risk assessment as part of kennedy's request for protection in june. kennedy telling fox news digital of a man, quote, has written me 435 emails in a
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4-month period including one last week which was about me getting up all that in my brain. the independent presidential candidate says he feels the biden administration absolute to reject secret service protection for him was a clearly political decision. former president george w. bush throwing the first pitch in game one of the world series. bush, who used to be part owner of the texas rangers telling derek jeter he thinks texas will win it all. >> we had a good team. arizona is good. quickly prevailing six games but we will see. will: that made the president's prediction look good with a walkoff 65 win. homerun win, to win over the arizona diamondbacks. >> garcia sends one the other
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way. legend grows. will: coverage begins at 7 p.m. eastern time only on fox. my debate was when i should stay up and watch, never a deep bait and went to extra innings. 3 and half hours sleep with you. amazing, do it again tonight. rachel: as authorities searched for robert card, we recognized the work and sacrifice of all agencies for national first responders day. pete: janice dean took part in a special ceremony honoring these heroes. good morning. carley: >> janice: the news is frightful across the world but it is important we remember
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these first responders. it is national first responders day, something that was recognized in 2017. i am married to a first responder. my husband is with them for 28 years, a battalion chief. they like to do their job and get home to their families but important to honor the man that is what we did this week with national first responders family foundation. take a look. >> from police to firefighters to emts, first responders keep us safe, running towards danger as we run away from it. the children's foundation is celebrating those heroes in new york city starting with a boat ride around new york harbor. let's go. we just saw the brooklyn bridge. >> lady liberty looking beautiful. >> this is the freedom tower. how does it feel to see this? >> emotional to see it for the first time.
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dr. janette nesheiwat charles: what are you thinking? >> we are a corporate sponsor. >> janice: what does it mean to support that organization? >> amazing, first responders don't get the recognition they deserve. >> we want to help first responders and feel like this is making a difference. >> we have first responders from around the country being honored for national first responders day, indianapolis, oklahoma, texas, a 911 dispatcher. >> she had her head on a metal chair and waiting. >> sending paramedics to help you now. >> you have a calm conversation with someone who's very scared. >> my mother has crohn's disease. i grew up in the environment
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you never knew what was going to happen. they are doing well, she is doing well, a great kid. >> had a great time on the police department boat yesterday with first responders honored today. it is my pleasure to be the mc for this event. >> my passion runs deep. my husband is a battalion chief with fdny for 20 years. we gather to pay for you to to the brave souls who stand on the front lines. >> janice: what brings you here today? >> i was given the honor of giving a reward by the children's foundation. she had driven into a can now, i swam down there and pulled her out of the vehicle. >> reporter: what goes through your mind when you do that?
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>> i may do kind of person, don't think about things, just do. >> started this foundation after september 11th when 800 children lost first responder parent. >> after 20 is, we helped million children and first responders, the individual serving, the whole family sacrificing, serving communities. >> talk about recipients today. >> the main honor goes to the nashville, ems and emergency communication center. >> they received multiple because of shots fired. >> everybody else is not. >> janice: they are honoring you today as well. >> i want to thank you.
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they shy away from this. they would rather say thank you. it is wonderful to be honored. >> janice: we actually needed this today. thank you. i get it. there's more now, so much bad news but we have to remember these men and women, they wake up every day and not knowing what the day is going to bring and it could bring potential for their own deaths if they are running towards danger. it is important a lot of men and women are so humble. when they see a camera or a microphone, it is important these people are the fabric of the nation. i had hoped that day, we are in times square, there have been protests the last couple days but i never felt safer with all
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those wonderful people. the national first responders day we are honoring today and national first responder children's foundation, i hope to do a lot of work with them in the future. thank you for having me today and bringing this story. families are happy we did this. rachel: people can donate to the children foundation, text strong to 24365 or visit firstrcf.org. pete: we will be seeing get you again soon. the people who don't seek the spotlight seek the spotlight. patriot awards are coming in nashville on november 16th, janice will be there, rachel and will, much of the foxing honoring those unsung heroes who don't get the spotlight. it is a powerful night that
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will: explosions locking gaza as the idf ramped up operations from the air and on the ground. rachel: race against time for us citizens in israel but cory mills is stepping up, he coordinated his second flight to get more stranded americans out safely. will: you did something like this in afghanistan and now it comes to israel. >> it shows the biden administration doesn't prioritize the safety of american lives, in 2,000 to one when conducting in 2001 when conducting ground operations getting out fellow texans stranded, born and raised in amarillo, texas. when i saw what was occurring,
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i knew the destabilization that would go on because he you ran wants to breakdown the normalization process that would happen to build out the abram accords. i knew we would see that, whether it was secretary blinken, lloyd austin or president biden they have no strategy, no way to prioritize american lives. it's about their failed foreign policy that resulted in this. if president biden is unwilling to do his job other americans will do it. will: you got this last group out but barely. >> one hundred 59 on this and one of the last flights as soon as ground operations started moving bases all civilian aircraft. rachel: when there's a rescue operation like this, all these government resources, what can you count on? >> your self and your team. i spent 20 years in the middle east from the iraqi war in 2,003 and all the way through and speak fluent arabic which
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helps on the ground blooge-going through jordan and we conducted the first of 32 americans, on the second day we ended up getting 45 through the west bank through jerusalem and other areas into the south so it is one of those things where you get on the ground, in the military. will: another awesome story, a different congressman. jamaal bowman pled guilty to pulling the firearm, he' s not admitting intention in some way but in this video, take the signs and throws them on the ground, walks over, pulls the fire alarm and walks back out the same way he came in, total bs the ideas that he thought it would release the door and try to walk through.
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>> the lack of integrity, try to act as if he didn't know it was opening the doors when he said people fail to remember he worked in a school, they gave actual tutoring on don't police fire alarms. in my opinion intentional criminal and malicious, he should be centered but i would vote to have him expelled. congresswoman malliotokis put out a bill to expel him. cosponsored lisa maclean's bill. rachel: this video came out now, if that was marjorie taylor greene this would have been up on that day. he also said this is bowman, i am coming out he has been charged he's happy for quick resolution. there were quick resolutions for those accused of the same thing which was interrupting -- >> the sweetheart pulley, i'm going to pay a fine and after a
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certain time get pulled away. what anyone else, which they label as a misdemeanor which, when tenth should be at minimum of low class felony, and it was marjorie taylor greene or matt gaetz, would they have gotten the sweetheart deal? rachel: the world is blowing up but out of principle, will the new speaker prioritize throwing the book at this guy? >> we won't prioritize anything on bowman and counter build body, something mike johnson will do. what a blessing. mike johnson is one of the most constitutionally principled faith-based individuals we could have gotten as speaker,. and member driven, not speaker driven process to decentralize things, this is what we need.
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rachel: white house welcoming communist china's top diplomat who wraps up a 3-day trip to washington meeting with blinken twice biden friday. the president will come face-to-face with xi jinping, full details being worked out. a chinese fighter jet came within 10 feet of a b-52 bomber flying over the south china sea and the stakes have never been higher. here to react is my goal pillsbury. thank you for joining us this week. you are so informative. what is the message that the chinese specifically with of this flight running so close to our fighter jet, what's the message the chinese are sending acute what should we be getting out of that?
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>> what they are saying is america is in decline, china has no fear to fly within 10 feet of an american jet. they don't seem to feel that biden is any kind of a power and they have a concept they call the global south, their focus on that trying to demean the united states, look down on the united states, biden himself, but their military makes a point that we are equal to you, not afraid of you. our navy is bigger than your navy. you've seen the testimony from an american four star general that china has more icbm silos because of a new construction program than america does, trying to show america is weekend getting weaker.
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rachel: they have all the stuff going on, you have ukraine, military generals and ask military experts on the show, the military is not what it should be, and what do you make of the timing of this? >> the timing is designed to show the world that biden is begging to see xi jinping and the chinese leaders. it's very strange framework they are laying out. look at america, biden sends the administrators in the san francisco, it's about the image china is portraying that biden is seeking to meet with them as opposed to the other way around, when donald trump was
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calling for cease-fire in the israel hamas war. another protest is expected in brooklyn today. let's start broad and get more narrow focusing on college campuses. what your take a way of seeing this across the globe including a vote on the floor of the un but streets across the globe filled with protests in support of palestinians. >> part of the same woke virus that has taken hold in so many, looking at the oppressor versus the oppressed, the un has never been pro israel, pro do, don't expected to start now but what is happening with a lot of young people marching, they've been given this basic prism through which to see the world and looking at this conflict through that prism despite the fact that israel suffered such
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massive loss, kidnapped grandmothers, college kids gunned down at a music festival, that seems to not matter in pursuit of some larger leftist goals. will: you brought it in tighter to the universities in the united states. one take away a lot of people have had is i didn't know there was so much anti-semitism and there is so much anti-semitism on the left but i am curious, what you describe on college campuses, there's anti-semitism but you are describing the acceptance of this ideology, see the world through the oppressor oppressed lends. in this world all these young people decided, the palestinians are the oppressed, that's how you hitch it to blm and explain so many college campus rallies. >> absolutely right. imagine if post 9/11 we saw in
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europe glory to the martyrs who did 9/11, you would say that country has some problems but we are seeing this all over america and people need to take this more seriously. these college kids, marching for genocide from the river to the sea, palestine, and people need to take it seriously. we've seen this woke virus travel through our culture the last few years, take control of corporations and colleges, it's a serious problem they are excusing now mass murder. will: it is extremely concerning. thank you so much. top story of the day, the main massacre suspect found dead after a 2 day manhunt, we have a live report on the ground next. . holiday shopping got easier on affordable décor and more. you know you can get these all at once, right dad?
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