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big weekend show fox news alert. i am probably hurt along with mollie and jason chaffetz. tonight, two big stars. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu effectively signaling the start of a ground operation to take up hamas. [background noises] [gun shots] >> as a small community rocked by deranged killer comes together to remember the 18 lives lost in may minute details are revealed about the shooters possible motive, his final moments and the note he left behind. cb cotton live where the vigil has been held. >> those who were killed were
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complete up trying to have fun during the busy workweek. instead, they were gone down. the vigil behind me start this healing process for this community. >> lost a lot of people and i don't know what to think. it doesn't -- i'm waiting to wake up and pinch me, i'm dreaming. this could not have happened here. not in a million years. >> friday evening police finding the body of the accused mass shooter with a self-inflicted gunshot wound at a recycling center where he used to work. investigators say the facility was initially searched and cleared but business owner contacted them again asking officers to search other traders in an overflow parking lot, a tactical team with two firearms behind the sliding door open
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unlocked for the. law enforcement sources previously told fox and army service advised to undergo mental health treatment this summer based on his behavior. local law enforcement telling us they are not privy to the information and they don't know whether he was ever forced to get treatment but officers are digging into his history of mental health challenges. >> the mental health aspect, there is a piece of that where there is paranoia, conspiracy theorists piece that i think of what i've read and seen, the individual felt people were talking about him. >> we learned today the shooter purchased the firearms legally, some recently. now it will be on autopsy to determine how long he was in the trailer before he was found. processing of the crime scene will continue throughout the weekend. >> thank you so much.
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you returned from up there and listening to the report you get a sense of how surreal it must be. you see this on tv, he would never think of it happened in your community and these people are rocked by a because suddenly it becomes very real. >> being there yesterday you feel your heart is still there because as it went on, there were still a killer on the loose for a period of time and also priority making sure people understood that and staying safe in their homes but then you see the faces of the victims in here about the people and how they are affected in this small city, 35000 people molested not an impact surrounding area and you heard that person saying pinch me, i'm going to wake up for these folks who lost loved ones, talk about healing and strength in the community and that is all true and these minorities are beautiful and strong and people love each other but some people
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lost entire friend groups, the deaf community lost four, josh and brian so that will be part of this, a huge community loss and tightknit group, people who hung out together and that's what i think about today now that we know the killer is deceased, there will still be a lot of grief. >> what we know about the note he left? >> essentially sometimes described as a suicide note but authorities pushed back a little bit and that it had the tone of someone who wasn't going to be there any longer get now we know his body has been found, a self-inflicted gun wound. the note left what law enforcement says is common in suicide notes, information a family member might need, how to access money and that sort of thing and essentially the tone was -- not going to be here
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anymore so that's how it ended up. >> before we get into the political sideshow, there's a lot of talk about the fact that because it was not involuntarily held because of his psychiatric problems, but did not trigger the yellow flag. let's listen to the main commissioner of public safety on. >> in this scenario have not seen -- i have not seen he was forcibly committed for treatment and if that did not happen, the next check firearms dealer, does all of their work and background check with not pain like this prohibited. >> it does underscore the problems with these local red flag -- in this case, yellow flag law.
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>> is a push over the last couple of years to what's called fixed mix, the background check because i don't think the commissioner necessarily -- it takes time to go through this, okay? but there are certain times in which law enforcement can go to the court, taking away constitutional rights but if you are threatening a base you may do harm to it, why is that a trigger? it makes me mad somebody mental stress is able to access a firearm legally. i own guns, i have guns, my wife has a concealed permit carrie, i have rifles and shotguns, i've got handguns. i don't want more laws on me but for somebody threatening law enforcement, come on. there's got to be something that triggers, you will need to interview this person before he
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buys marcus. >> of course if you make threats against anybody's life or a military base, i would assume that's a felony and in terms of if you want to do is like logs, the greatest red flag law there almost never prosecuted. i'm not trying to draw conclusions : there are still people fighting for their life in the hospital, the community is still morning but we got to figure this out. >> the most disgusting part is of course the immediate desire by politicians to take a tragedy like this and make it political, get political points with listen to what kamala harris said about
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the gun laws in australia. >> gun violence terrorized and traumatized so many of our communities in this country. let us a clear, it does not have to be this way. as our friends in australia have demonstrated. >> australia complicated everyone's guns. this is nuts and she's choosing a moment where people are still fighting for their lives to score political points. >> i will give her this, thank you kamala harris for being honest with us because so many democrats will not say the ultimate desire is to confiscate weapons, they will say they want common sense then perform and then they can't go to the commonsense gun performed to solve tragedies because time and time again is what it looks like here, somebody fell through the
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crooks. this agency is not talking to this agency, this military base have concerns from the family had nobody is communicating with one another, it seems to be somebody once again fell through the cracks and there is no want to put on the books of people are not doing their jobs or diligence, you can pass as many laws as you want outside of convocation which would never work in the united states, to not going to work if people are not doing their jobs and law-abiding gun owners should not be to blame, not cut up in all this because certain people are not doing their jobs and people are falling through the crooks. >> i'm sure this is not a discussion of the top of mind of people in maine. >> it's funny, representative jared, second congressional district suit the district in the same way as a senator manchin sees west virginia, greg conservative or moderate democrat for the area of military expense for himself, he has shifted where he stands
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saying i oppose efforts to fan deadly weapons of war. the crime has said, the time has come for me to take responsibly for this dagger which is why the state congress assault rifle so i can call him -- he's taken for granted of part the following maine gop chairman, joel says expressing condolences as well but it will not play politics as the tragedy unfolds and families grief when it comes time to defend the rights of the people made will be ready so that is the sense that the same battle continues to take place to make the important thing is 18 people lost their lives, 13 were wounded and the idea that people will exploit this for politics
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now, fox news alert, israel trending up ground operation as israel officially declares it is in the second stage of its war against hamas. [background noises] [gun shots] >> ending in a column of tanks and armored vehicles into gaza as part of the extended offensive on most targets. also tonight, it's really attacking hezbollah attack in response to rocket launchers in israel the objectives of this war require run operation achievement demand risks and as we know, every victory comes at a price.
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>> trey yingst is live on the ground and southern israel, to you, trey. >> good evening, we understand israelis are operating again at this hour inside the gaza strip after yesterday, it was announced extended break with take place, it appears this is the early working of ground operation. we have not been able to confirm this is the full of so on gaza but israelis have been hammering the northern part of the strip with artillery unit showing a airstrikes. we watched as i was taking pl place, let's take a look. >> you can see behind me israeli air force continues to hammer the northern part of the gaza strip, airstrike tanks are working around the clock to destroy targets while they have ground troops inside. the amount of fighting along the border is heaviest we seen since war erupted over seven. you can hear explosions there.
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>> twenty-two days into this conflict, factions inside gaza maintain abilities to fire rockets toward major population centers, multiple times today sirens sounding in the central part of the country sending hundreds of thousands of people and also up next spoke this evening firing rockets, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu addressing the world tonight say, is our second war of independence, we will win. the israeli prime minister tried to show the world this will be a long fight, not weeks but months to get back to you. >> before we let you go, thank you for your reporting on the ground as well, there is the sense that this the ground invasion will perhaps not the full scale so is there a significant amount gone israel like him of my book for the degree absolutely. we are looking at the book they
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participated in this expanded rate into the northern part of gaza, there are thousands of israeli soldiers up and down the border. they have tanks, armored bulldozer preparing the way for a larger operation to begin. we should note the country's defense minister said tonight a fraction of israeli air force is involved in the airstrikes against gaza and hezbollah so also looking to know the israel's enemies around the world including iran and proxies across the middle east and israelis maintain a high level of firepower and window americans have indicated support to israel for this expand to a broader region of conflict so we are looking at a situation where israel is preserving its ability to strike other target should this expand and they go this is the early days of one that will likely take months to complete.
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>> it tomi, i wanted to ask you, there's a lot of concern about the civilians on the ground there. we have a statement from a spokesperson warning gaza residents to relocate. listen to the clip and i have a couple questions on the other side. >> your window is closing. move south for your own safety, move south. this is not mere precaution. >> what is the scope if you know it, the number of civilians that have been able to relocate if they are able to, any sense of what is like underground in their ability to not only hear warnings that get themselves out? >> it's a great question, thousands of civilians evacuated south africa wanted to start last week from israeli military telling people to get out of northern gaza. they drop leaflets from planes and sent out text messages to
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residents who live in the northern part of the strip telling them to go south but everyday military reiterated these calls telling people they need to get out of the way as the operation continues. the video, it's interesting the site israelis today because reports indicate there is no self-service or internet service and gaza now. the services have been cut so the only way to get information out is through people who have a sim card and cell phone back in connect to is really sour or egyptian cell power. we been talking with civilians inside gaza who have cell cause and they describe it as loud, many strikes in the distance but israelis are focusing efforts on the northern part of the strip. people we have been talking with our in the southern cities and central city and gaza. >> charlie hurt here, what can you tell us about the ongoing negotiations, hostage negotiations involving the qatar
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negotiations are ongoing from yesterday israelis came out with a new number, 230 people held inside gaza. it's incredibly difficult delicate process. already for people have been released to american citizens and to elderly israeli women from the boots, the small community but other than those, everyone else is still being held inside gaza so is working around the clock to convince hamas and g hot, those holding hostages to cut a deal. there are rumors and reports we have companies to independently confirm that discussions are underway to have a prisoner swap were palestinians held in israeli jails in exchange for hostages. a deal that large would have moving parts and things that could go wrong and according to the reports on the ground statements we received from officials inside gaza, that is what is taking place so i will
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wait to see in the coming hours and days if they get a swap together. >> first of all, thanks incredible reporting you are doing the most dangerous situation so thank you for that but help me understand hezbollah not, how would you characterize what is going on right now in real time. >> along the path that has not been a lot of activity following the ground operation hezbollah may not be getting involved as many have feared. they are firing some markets and take into israel but the firing is minimal now. >> thank you so much. i guess a final question, you've done a tremendous job witnessing history and we want to thank you for we are wrapping up thank you so much boring witness to the
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rest of humanity and wrapping up. the great geopolitical goat you give us with every interview so thank you very much, we appreciate it. next, benjamin netanyahu has his first press conference, his message for the nation and the world next. ♪
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said this is a second stage in the war and it is too promising one goal of course is to dismantle militarily and the second being ringing hostages home. >> this is our second independent work. we are fighting defending our home and we will fight, destroy the enemy of the land. >> this press conference came under, to be after demonstrations here in the city you see here, families of more than 200 people taken hostage, the prime minister help this last-minute meeting where he met with these families, at least one representative for a lot of these families promising they would otherwise hold an even larger protest saying a lot of them have had no answers and they want questions answered from the government.
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>> no one is talking to us. we want answers. we are afraid for our hostages, family. we want to bring them home. >> israeli defense force released this footage from at the latest on the widening operation moving into gaza strip with tanks, strike buildings and massive strikes have taken place both by land and sea. benjamin netanyahu reiterated his message we've heard in recent days, this will be a long four. israeli forces tonight are urging palestinians to leave the north and had further south where they will find more safety. the un and other organizations reiterating how desperate and dire it is for people remained, conditions have been made worse by medication lockouts. back we have seen sirens throughout the day with israeli officials urging everyone to get
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to shelters as quickly as possible where we are, about a minute and a half to safely get to shelter but allows small towns around the country it is much less than that and we are continuing to see these strikes. >> thank you so much. charlie, it's one thing to be told to go south but thomas is not allowing people to go south. >> also the fact that the interview with the families of hostages as a reminder, while the attack happened october 6 among the attack is ongoing every single day, loved ones are not with them. this is not an attack just over after that day and i think it is important to remember obviously it's been three weeks now and israel is only now starting to move in and there's probably a lot of wisdom in the fact that they are trying to figure out how to do something very complicated and do it with the
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minimal amount of loss. >> for hostages released, i was reading this out of israel times that one of the captives talks about your word about loved ones there and we don't know if the military operations will take the hostages into consideration that no one will be entered the families clearly put pressure and make their voices heard on israel as israel decides what is going to do, it next move will be. >> speaking of hostages and the once released, it feels so random and i don't think we have clarity as to why some of them are released and others are not. the two women and elderly folks being released, it feels random. on the author's rhyme or reason, i am curious to know if there is one or if anybody is given any indication but for these people with families still in hostage situations by terrorists who value no life, i can't imagine what that's like. it's important we are having these discussions with two
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distinct sides here, one side does not value life and another side going out of their way to value life of civilians, israel. that's important to note especially with controversy around the world surrounding very delicate issues. >> you have a history with hamas who has used human shields the whole time. there's a reason they don't want to go south, why they build under a hospital, operational headquarters and everybody -- let's remember, there are americans also held hostage, two so it continues on. coming up next, while biden flees to delaware, republicans are taking on the israel war head on. that's up next. >> today the world is blowing up all around if you look, if i were president, the attack on israel would never ever have happened. ♪
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we are back now with the fox news alert, republicans taking out is the republican jewish coalition conference and as our own commander-in-chief, denver for the beacon catching major backlash from his own party by showing support for israel. alexandra half lived with the latest. >> the president is not only dealing with international isa intensify white house competition for his own reelection bid from minnesota democrat dean phillips amounting yesterday he's offering the direct primary challenge to the president, he made the announcement in new hampshire and here's what he had to say. >> the president is going to do a fine job upping the bridge he promised he would become a traditional president our country needed of the time, i admire joe biden but 80% of the country want change, it's time for it.
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>> at the same time you have progressive members the president's own party, none too happy with the administration's support of israel. alida omar they we have to ask the endgame here, the broad invasion increase for palestinians? no. >> that this information is an outlier position, the democratic party's position is articulated by the leader of the democratic party joe biden gave the pope israel, joined the likes of harry truman and president meeting israel's legal needs a moment of vulnerability. >> the president does have the backing of most democratic lawmakers but support among voters is suffering. the latest poll china present job approval among democrats tumbled 11 percentage points this month to the lowest yet. overall approval rating dropped four-point 37%. today the biden administration responded to former president
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trump promised to have the screen immigrants based on ideology if elected president the white house sees as anti- muslim stating president biden was boat pad to overturn bile on american muslim been enacted by his predecessor and they need to come together against hate, more pressing now than ever. here today president biden appeared to get a thumbs up when asked about the tentative uaw deal. the president did not seem to hear a question from a follow-up question about getting hostages out of gaza so we did not get an updated response on that. >> back-and-forth on this issue. also, a lot of attention to this issue, the republicans speaking before the republican jewish completion, let's take a listen. >> joe biden's first act, one of the worst messages i've ever seen sent to bad people after more than 1400 innocents
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including over 48 americans who were murdered or kidnapped and think of this, we need to be announced we are giving hamas $100 million, they are taking one 100% of it. >> i've been there but even in my day i would never have saw that type of activism you are celebrating harris and openly being anti-semitic. >> if this was any other minority group, the far left would be screaming from the rooftops. >> showcase support within the republican party for israel on this issue but at the same time, a little bit of back and forth mixing it up other but. >> i don't know who the netanyahu is saying he gave the strongest speech in a history of mankind but come on, if you don't talk about rent and the
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president said i think he was going to continue to hold iran accountable, there is no evidence ever held iran culpable for all the things they need to do. you don't starve them, literally of their ability to find the chair, the terrible continue. they are the largest state of terror, they found hamas, they fund has blocked and if you want to get after it and be truthful with the american people, you have to start talking about rent because the world that we have is event with a nuclear weapon and the democrats and democrats alone are the ones empowering iran pursue and get that nuclear bomb. >> at the very least you could stop giving them money, a step in the right direction but democrats have a problem, they are dead wrong about this get democrat party allowed the squad to leave the circus for years now and the only reason they are
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breaking from them now is because polling shows how disastrous it is for them. it's not like the squad doesn't have good points to make about this based on their concern for innocent palestinians who are going to get killed in this fighting but if they cared about those innocent civilians in gaza, what they would do is direct all their firepower towards hamas and help abolish hamas and that would liberate those people. >> and maybe not quadruple done as rashida tlaib did as a box a bombing at the hospital which was our parking lot not doubling, tripling, quadrupling done on both narratives taking them off talking points and making them their own. you lose credibility to talk about palestinian people when you lead with that and i think that's risk the majority of national americans sit on those
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squad members, they are outrageous and failure to condemn beheading of babies when they are asked numerous times chased down, if you can't make a simple answer, that is concerning. it should be concerning for democrats as well. >> something else concerning, coming up from a wave of anti- israel sentiment, protesters take to the streets of brooklyn. this is brooklyn and beyond calling for destruction of israel, that and more. to duckduckgo on all your devie
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welcome back, hundreds of thousands of pro- palestinian protesters taking to the streets pushing for destruction of israel. [chanting] cease-fire now! [chanting] [chanting] >> protesters at rallies shouting anti-semitic chance calling for the destruction of israel. march demonstration took place in turkey work wasn't going to want to declare his country will declare war criminal. rich edison is live with more. >> good evening, as you look at these protests, they are
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expanding ongoing response right now has been increasing and airstrikes defense officials say they initiate a few practical and the question is whether hitting the facilities will deter iran backed militias from attacking u.s. positions. >> we are doing everything we can to avoid that type of direct competition but make no mistake we have to defend our interests and the president has made that clear. >> you got to go on event blowing up a couple of empty warehouses in the desert yet you need to send a clear message and the way to do that is take-out leadership, command-and-control and reason to do that is to avoid iran thinking it could escalate as into retail war. >> growing u.s. military presence in the region, uss eisenhower stressed the edge of the mediterranean sea this morning. all the diplomatic situation you mentioned deteriorates between israel and countries around the region. israel's minister one of the
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announced given the great statements from turkey i have ordered the return of diplomatic representatives there to conduct a reevaluation of relations between israel and turkey. those comments, turkish president endemic israel from committing massacres what he called it defending hamas. >> hamas is not a terrorist organization but liberation and islamic by the that pleads a struggle to protect his plans and citizens. >> he has maintained ties to hamas on top of over the last year, year end a half he has improved relations with israel query going into other direction now. >> thank you so much, clearly going in the other direction. there is a lot to impact, i would get to protest but i want to talk about anybody whether it be a college kid kid on a college campus are president of turkey say mask is in fact not a
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terrorist organization, a liberation movement. unfortunately that kind of propaganda has made its way to the u.s., to the uk and it is concerning because it's taking hold. how concerned are you about americans following that propaganda buying it hook line and sinker? >> , concern about regular americans because they reject this stuff, it's amazing how overwhelmingly they reject this and those are the polls democrats see and that's why they are freaking out but the idea -- turkey is a nato ally of ours, looks at these people and sees fighters and things could you imagine if israel collected a bunch of innocent prisons and held them as hostages in a fight like this? it is insane and anybody who says things like that has no right to offer any suggestion about anything past that. >> you can hear the rhetoric here at home when we talk about college campuses, i've been on
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this for a couple of weeks now, this is s jp, students for justice in palestine, liberation fighters paragliding into occupied territory, especially shown creativity necessary to take back stolen land. the university immediately denies this and put out a statement acknowledging hamas is terrorist but at the same time this is the type of rhetoric came out pretty swiftly wallowing horrific attacks committed by hamas on israel. >> quickly, charlie was right earlier if you care about palestinians, your fire on hamas, hamas is taking aid from the united states and fortified done terrorist activities, not better your life and you want to move south getting away from biden, only hamas is in your way. hamas holding back innocent civilians from the major part of this fight, get them out of the way and allow them to go south into egypt.
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>> it is frustrating how many young people are buying this narrative and i think there are two different groups, part of the group that does believe hamas is okay and liberating palestine and another part of the group that frankly, they show up to every protest. blm, antifa, we as for palestine, it not a thing, unaware apparently but they seem to show up to every social justice movement they are so confused and uneducated, i worry about the future especially in this country but coming up as israeli military without new evidence hamas is hiding under gaza largest hospital, the liberal media turned on each other and expose new york times with fit another hospital explosion on israel. the next. ♪
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we are back with a fox news alert. these relate military policing interrogation videos they say show it captured hamas terrorists admitting one of the groups hideouts is under gaza's largest hospital. one terrorists says there are quote underground at levels a place used to quote hide things. whether terrorists admitting quoted they are using it, they are hiding their now here in the u.s. of vanity fair is doing a deep dive into the "new york times" huge error in reporting about another hospital bombing
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even rushing to blame israel but according to vanity fair's senior editors rushed to cite concerns from staffers of the newspaper accepting the hamas terrorist version of events. two big stories there. >> one low point interesting is for the captured terrorists in the interrogation video, they have been in custody for what, about three weeks now? the hospital bombing happened a week ago. it is kind of interesting these terrorists have not been privy to the propaganda of the "new york times," cnn and everybody has promulgated about the bombing. they thought they were answering questions and they answered them honestly wedges to say hamas hides their weapons stuff that they want to keep underneath hospitals. parks and schools. quick settlement is not what i
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expected. that is specifically of it is interesting. >> it could not be more embarrassing for the "new york times." this is what they were on their editor's note relied too heavily on claims by hamas did not make clear those claims could not immediately be verified. congratulations near times you ran with it. you change the world opinion because people count on you to do the right thing and they didn't. they ran with it without verification. >> how many pros tested that spark by the way? coming jewish students on college campuses had to deal the anti-semitic chants and the presence of all these protesters there list and horrible social media post because in your times and how embarrassing that vanity fair is calling out the "new york times"? what next glamour magazine calling out the "new york times"? you know it's bad you're at the newspaper of record a anymore precook some changing headlines have been well documented now.
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the important thing is maybe it will get better from here that that will be the question will actually get better? worse i can answer that. [laughter] no. it is the "new york times" there committed to this. >> they weren't alone though buried tperthere were other pubs that also seem to not be as critical as it should have been as far as information is concerned when in reality there's so much video and evidence after words. maybe that should have been looked at first. cook says he probably rushed to rush tojudgment they put sometht fictitious they sought they want to see. >> it's what they do but all political stories. >> are right thank you everyone that will do it for us to produce you back your tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern for the big eastern show. we have life, liberty and levin starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪

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