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gained fame in the 1990s, hit show friends has died. the 54 year old beloved star was reportedly found unresponsive in a jacuzzi at his l.a. area home and died from an apparent drowning. law enforcement sources telling tmz that first responders rushed to the address with the call first reported as a cardiac arrest. but they added that no drugs were found at the scene and foul play is not suspected. perry played fan favorite chandler for ten seasons on the sitcom friends. he also had a long history on, fortunately, of drug and alcohol abuse and recently opened up about his struggles with addiction in a memoir for the very latest on this, let's go ahead and turn to caitlin becker. she's a senior reporter with dailymail.com. com and caitlin, there have been tributes pouring in all over the world, all over social media. what can you tell us right now? fans are absolutely heartbroken about this loss and people who have watched friends for years and years and years and loved the character have just been pouring out their love and
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support and shock at this tragedy. many costars that he's had over the years have also posted tributes to him. selma blair, who has worked with him in the past, posted a really loving tribute, as well as several other actors from the show. lots of bit players have posted things, but the closest anyone's really gotten to the main cast is maggie wheeler, who played janice on the show. janice dated chandler's character for several seasons and she was just absolutely heartbroken in her post and said she was grateful for every moment that she had with him. the core of the cast, the main characters. none of those actors have released any sort of statement yet. i would not be surprised if they decided to release a joint statement. they were all very, very close, incredibly supportive of matthew perry even throughout his addiction and the cast really remained tight knit to this day. well, i'd heard you
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mentioned earlier that he was actually doing pretty well, according to people that know him, according to friends. what can you tell us about that? that's right. dailymail.com spoke with a longtime friend of matthew perry's who was part of his recovery community, someone who had been in the sober community with him for many, many years. and the source told us that they had spoken to perry just within the last few weeks. and during that last conversation, matthew seemed upbeat. he seemed positive. he sounded sober. so by all accounts, this is a real shock, even to his inner circle, that group, that sober community of all sort of been calling each other and connecting when they heard the news. and they're just gutted. they're all calling each other, crying and really trying to lean on each other for support. he was really a wonderful man by all accounts, and by the people who knew him best have only the most wonderful things to say about him. and, you know, he was really forthcoming with his struggles with addiction, that it was really hard for him over
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the years. and you talked about that earlier, how he was very open and he tried to help others. can you talk a little bit about that? yeah. matthew perry had dealt with addiction issues for years and years and years. he had been in and out of rehabs something like 15 to 17 times, spent upwards of seven, eight, $9 million in trying to get sober. he started struggling with addiction back in the late 90s after a jet ski accident. but it was as early as in when he was 21 that he realized he had a problem with alcohol. so throughout his time on friends, he struggled with these sort of addiction ups and downs. and i think anyone who's watched the entire series can remember that his physical appearance would change drastically kind of season to season. and that was really reflective of what was going on in his personal life with his addiction in his book, he wrote that at one point he was taking
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a 55 pills of vicodin in a day and still going to work and functioning at his job. he didn't remember three full seasons of working on friends because of how bad his addiction was at that point. and he decided to write his memoir, which is a best selling memoir, just came out last year where he got very candid about what addiction had done to him throughout his life, how it impacted his health, how it almost killed him several times, how it impacted his relationships, and his thought was, as he's gone through it, he's had ups, he's had downs and if anyone out there is also struggling, he could be sort of a voice to say it's not a straight line. your quest to sobriety is not a straight line. and people with all the resources in the world can still struggle. and he is an example of that. and he really wanted to use his story to help others and to make them feel not so alone. and, you know,
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caitlin, his tragic struggle with addiction aside, what do you think he's going to be most remembered for? because when you look at social media, you just see nothing but people talking about wonderful memories from the shows and the movies he's done over the years. he's going to be yeah, he's going to be remembered for wit. he's going to be remembered for laughs. he's going to be remembered for the iconic chandler bing sarcasm. i mean, this character was a riot. he was a reason people tuned in and friends has become a comfort show. i mean, you you know, you watch something like a sitcom and you think it's all sort of fun and games and laughs, but truly, when people are at their saddest, their darkest when they need a little bit of comfort and love, they turn on a comfort show. they turn on a show that they can watch and they know will make them laugh. and they laugh and they know his light and think people will remember an actor that they probably never met, that they'd never come across. but who was really meaningful in their lives in giving them a
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laugh maybe when they needed it most certainly. caitlin i think people across the world are going to remember him and remember how good we felt watching friends. thank you so much, caitlin and we'll certainly come back to you soon. thank you. matthew perry died from an apparent drowning and first responder was reportedly rushed to his home following a call reporting a cardiac arrest. joining us now to break all this down, fox news medical contributor dr. marc siegel. and dr. siegel, you probably just heard us talking about the tragic struggle he went through. you know, with with opioid addiction and what that entails and how hard it was on him and how hard it was to work back. can you talk a little bit about about that? he was so open about that. marianne and that was so important because he brought to light something that has been a huge problem in this country, which is he had a jet ski accident 1997, given vicodin led to addiction. it's
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a warning sign to physicians everywhere. are you using these drugs? are you prescribing them? and then do they lead to addictions? and even illicit use? so that's number one. number two, he also had a problem with alcohol. well, and that can that led to pancreas. titus the opioid problem by the way, actually led to a problem with his colon bursting, that that was a major, major health issues he had to go through with all of this. he was a smoker. he had the problems with alcohol. he had problems on and off with his weight. he fought. he was courageous. and i think before we jump to any conclusions about what happened here, because we don't know. right. right. we're hearing cardiac arrest. we're hearing drowning. i want to make some point about what he did that day. and this isn't speculate of it's more i want people to understand the background here. he was a junior tennis star in canada. and so it probably was nothing for him to suddenly pick up pickleball the last few years. that's a strenuous activity. he did two hours of that. then he goes to a jacuzzi
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where are you? dilate your vessels. and so if he had underlying heart disease from the smoking, from the weight issues, from the alcohol, it could be brought out suddenly from the change in dilation of vessels following strenuous activity. i can't be sure that's what it is. autopsy will show. well, and dr. siegel, i mean, is that something that we all need to kind of keep in mind? i mean, what you just said, i've never heard of that before. i mean, that's shocking . i think what we need to keep in mind is when we start to exercise, which is hugely important, that we exercise regularly. another sign of courage on matthew perry's part , trying to put his life back together after all he's been through. but if you are starting to exercise strenuously, get a physical first. i don't say that he did it, but make sure you're in tip top shape and then, you know, take it gradually. and again, jacuzzis, they generally decrease your blood pressure. but if you have an underlying heart problem or blood pressure
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problem, it can precipitate an event. jacuzzi are not harmless and you should be aware of that before you go into one. yeah excellent advice. thank you for that, dr. marc siegel. we appreciate your insight on this . you've been watching special coverage on the death of matthew perry. the friends star rose to fame in the 90s, playing the sarcastic but lovable chandler bing. matthew perry was 54 years old. and again, if you're just joining us, we wanted to go ahead and let you know matthew perry died at the age of 54. perry played fan favorite chandler for ten seasons on the sitcom friends. we all have wonderful memories of that show. unfortunately, he had a long history of drug and alcohol abuse and recently had opened up about his addictions in a memoir. he was not closed about what he went through with his struggles with addiction on and tried to share and help others who might be experiencing the same thing again. 54 year old beloved star
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matthew perry was reportedly found responsive in a jacuzzi at his la area home and he died from what is an apparent drowning. law enforcement sources telling tmz that first responders had rushed to the address with the call first reported as a cardiac arrest. but as dr. siegel just mentioned in our last segment, they added that no drugs were found at the scene and foul play is not suspected. perry played fan favorite chandler for ten seasons on the sitcom friends. he also had a long history of, unfortunately, as we've disc j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors. hey, david! ready to get started? work with advisors who create a plan with you, and help you find the right investments. so great getting to know you, let's take a look at your new investment plan. ok, great! this should have you moving in the right direction. thanks jen. get ongoing advice; and manage your investments
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goli, taste your goals. b6 will come back america. i call ron desantis america's governor he has not been your for a while. he is america's governor for a lot of reasons. he did not conduct the cultural war he understood he had to fight them and engage them whether it's the american marxist movement or whether it is the islamicist movement. or anything else for that matter while some of his opponents including nikki haley and some of the spitball is on the sidelines like chris sununu and individuals like chris christie say why are you involved in this? what are you doing this for? i think it is because governor
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and you have a very good insight on what is taking place in this country and i want to ask you a few questions if i may. you see what is happening on our college campuses a student for justice in palestine and other hamas connected groups. you see what is happening in our streets. maybe you saw what happened in new york the other day jewish students had t a lock themselves into a library because people were threatening them. you have seen jews beaten on the streets, non- jews who were trying to help an elderly jewish man beaten. you have seen the signs what are you doing about this in florida? works we are doing a couple of things but first if you look at how florida's universities responded to this for our college presidents you did not see them behave like harvard president and penned and. they put out very clear statement saying what hamas did was barbaric we stand with israel and we are going to make sure our jewish students are able to be students and be protected on our campuses that
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is really important. the other thing we have done as he students for justice for palestine is a very radical group. they haven't said they see no difference between themselves and hamas they say we are not standing in solidarity with hamas they say they are the same movement. i'm so well that's different. you do not have a first amendment right to provide material support to terrorists. we have deactivated the students for justice and palestine groups on university campuses in our state university system in the state of florida i think we are the first state to do that. i also called and said i would do this as president called for biden to do it i know he won't. some of these people demonstrating in favor of hamas terrorism and these demonstrations started before the blood was even try out the israeli civilians who were massacred. they immediately were praising this. some of these are foreign
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nationals on a student visa out what i would be very serious if you're going to make common cause with hamas on this foreign student on a visa you have no right to be here that is a privilege. i will cancel that visa and i'li will send you home. b6 are you getting any support whatsoever in your to fight this in florida from the state department, the department of homeland security, the white house? the department of justice? the federal bureau of federal bf investigation to try and find who among this population are terrorist and terrorist sympathizers? works not that i am aware of a certain live not seen any of it. i think this administration views what is happening, these are effectively leftist movements and i think the administration is just sitting there not doing anything that they really should be doing great when you see something at the cooper union in new york city with how they treated the jewish students that is a civil rights issue that is a federal
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civil rights case right there with the environment they are creating. this has been pathetic to watch the bite administration they were not even or moving people from israel who wanted to get back to america once the war started i have the marshall planes from florida we brought back almost 700 people from israel back to florida. mostly floridians but not all. a lot of children and then what biden was doing he would take some people from israel, dump them in greece and they have to fend for themselves and they send a bill to the people for that service meanwhile you come to this country illegally they will fly anywhere free of charge they will put you at a hotel free of charge he sent one or million-dollar to the gaza strip which will be commandeered by hamas he did that very quickly got our own citizens who are fleeing and want to get to safety many of whom had children he is charging them. this is an administration that puts the american people last. mark: are you not amaze a governor that this administration like the obama
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administration is ensuring tens of billions of dollars flow into ironic to rearm themselves? and then flow into hamas and hezbollah that iran is now destroying yemen? tehran is destroying iraq you are familiar with iraq. iran is behind the palestinian terrorist. the hamas of chairs in the hezbollah terrorists they are tremendously growing power in the middle east and our response to beat seems to be to browbeat israel and number two to rearm and fund the enemy. does this make any sense to you? works exceptionally bad thing. and mark, this week the 40th anniversary of the marine corps barracks bombing in beirut lebanon that killed two and 20 u.s. marines over 240 of our service members. that was founded and orchestrated by iran through hezbollah. when i was in iraq you mention serving on active duty iran was responsible for killing hundreds
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of our service members may be even over 1000 u.s. service members in iraq at the hands of the iranian backed militias. we have numbness ever since ayatollah took power in 1979. yet biden comes in and relaxes the sanctions. they had billions of dollars of oil revenue flowing into their coffers that regime is not going to use that money to benefit the iranian people are going to use that money to fund terrorism in the middle east and throughout the world and the hamas attack against israel would not have happened but for the patronage of the iranian regime. so anybody. and by the weigh way not only in doing that, iran is funding or russia. so biden's funding both sides of both sides of the conflict that he is doing its terrible policy. the first thing he should be doing is tighten the screws financially on iran. starve them of oil revenue.
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starve them of financial sustenance. we actually did that in florida. i announced right after the attacks were going to be expanding iran sanctions state based sanctions will do a special session of the florida legislature in early november. we are going to do all we can't the state level i know it's not as much as the u.s. government but hopefully other states will follow suit because the more we allow money to go to that regime the weather going to find attacks against our allies and against the u.s. if they could. mark: and we come back over too santos, what about these appointees in the bite administration negotiating on behalf of iranian? now he's going to get an ambassador who was a sympathizer to iran and negotiated tens of billions of dollars that flowed into iran. what kind of mentality? what are the policies? what is the doctrine of this administration? we will be rig this she■s a hero moment.
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friend who he knows is it marxist, who he knows his pro i rhonda. who he knows if not approach sympathetic to hamas. as the american envoy negotiating with iran on the nuclear deal and apparently several of his associates actually were reporting back to the ford minister of ironic. this to me sounds like the case times for five what you make of this? >> it is unbelievable but the amount of influence that iran has over key people in the administration is really mind-boggling. their weakness is ideological. it goes back to that shot was a u.s. ally. they did not like that the ayatollah came in the left viewed that is sticking it to
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america they naturally gravitated toward those types of leaders internationally. this is really insidious it's also really, really dangerous. obama did the iran deal you oppose it, i oppose it it's bad policy the trump administration correctly reversed it. biden is trying to do a deal which is probably even worse not even going to be written down. we will likely give them more concessions that is going to mean more problems in this world. there is no two ways about it. mark: they seem to hate congressional oversight. republicans in congress are asking over and over again this guy maui they were shockingly by the fbi and the state department. there have been e-mails released showing communication that is taking place. we see a number of subordinates and so forth. and now they have and are pushing this guy jack lew to be ambassador to israel from the united states.
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jack lew who worked the whole iran deal and make sure billions of dollars was available to iran. jack lew, who was sympathetic to iran and it appears the democrat party in the senate is likely to confirm him. is this the position of the democrat party now? to support iran and their proxies? whether they are in the united states or overseas? works it looks like that pay what jack lew will do is be behind-the-scenes in israel trying to restrain israel from defending itself producing the administration do that. part of that is ideological but part of it is they want to get a deal if iran i think it's probably true having israel defend itself would make that more allusive for them. so they are putting this interest of a deal which is going to be a bad deal anyway over the well-being of one of our strongest american allies. the proper policy for the u.s.
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government should be that israel can defend itself to the hilt. we will support it. they are not asking us to fight any wars for them they have a strong defense they take it very seriously. but what they need is the american president at presidentd administration in public and in private supporting their efforts to end hamas is an entity. if they do not and that you're going to end up having attacks like this in the future and how can you as a country live with these barbarians coming into your communities massacring of babies, raping women and killing elderly people? you just can't live like that. hamas would wipe the entire state of israel off the map if they could. you do not deliver the threat like that right in your border. mark: hamas is said through its leader they not only want wipe out israel they want to wipe out the united states but did not want to only obliterate jews they want to obliterate christians and nonbelievers freed this is in their mission statement. this is what they believe, this
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is what they say i think we ought to take them at their word because they are terrorists psychos and really committed to this. one last question about this governor which is the democrat party i seems to tolerate if not promote certain individuals elected individuals within its midst like aoc, omar, who are blatant anti-semites and they refused to even vote for resolution the other day which condemned hamas. what do you make of that? joe biden does not criticize them for. >> their reflection unfortunately, mark of a pulse within the left wing of the democratic party. i don't think they just showed up out of nowhere i think there being lifted up by voters and activists who want to see anti- israel and anti-jewish stands. that is one of the reasons why aoc and some of the squad were calling on us to import large numbers of guys at refugees. now egypt will not taken.
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jordan will not take them, saudi arabia will not take them yet the united states should have hundreds of thousands? i said absently not the media was like not everyone in gaza is a hamas terrorist that is true they did elect hamas the people on the streets were cheering went hamas to those attacks they also cheered when the twin towers were knocked down on september 11, 2001. the issue is not even whether part of hamas or terrorists they teach kids in the gaza strip to hate the jews. they teach them that israel should not exist and they want to wipe israel off the map. why would we want to be importing those pathologies to our country? i am not going to do that we should not do it for people like aoc and i think omar they want to do that hundreds of thousands of people like that or millions of people even because they want to change this country should be in their image. that will destroy the united states at the end up winning all these fights in the future.
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mark: welcome back america. robert greenway was one of the principal architects of the abrahams accord assistant president trump former director center for national defense at the heritage foundation. so he knows what he is talking about. robert greenway, let's start at this way. there is an individual t the bie administration is nominated to be our ambassador to israel. this seems to be in line with his personnel decisions down the way and same with blinken. can you tell us a little bit about jack lew? who the democrats want to be the
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united states representative in israel? >> will short for the first thing americans need to know is this individual is probably more likely to advocate for tehran then he is for jerusalem. in his capacity of the obama administration treasury secretary he was one of the principal negotiators for the ironic deal the jcpoa. he has since provided counsel. on numerous times caught telling congress one thing and doing another. in terms of supporting financial transactions associate the jcpoa, enabling tehran to advance his nuclear program and its regional terrorism paid for that reason there is legitimate opposition to his nomination into his approval. mark: the committee that held hearings the other day and you testified, every single democrat voted for his nomination, did they not? rex they did bric for. >> one republican rand paul, correct? what's that is correct. >> all the other replicas vote against him that's correct question chrissy did that because to do it. mark: in addition to lying to
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congress. in addition to ensuring iran received billions and billions of dollars, in addition to supporting the obama administration's appeasement policies towards iran in the middle east generally, jack lew really does not have the diplomatic power and clout does seem to be an effective ambassador for the united states interest? >> i don't think that is the criteria they're using to sele select, certainly our investor to israel which is also very concerning to think for right now the administration is in large member doing what tehran wants to constrain israel, to lay aground and in gaza and convince them not to conduct on the fear of regional conflict which we sleepwalk into. i think sending lew sends the wrong message that again demonstration policies are to enable tehran and hamas in the organization support to conduct terrorist acts like october 7. that is exactly the wrong message we want dissent or partner and our language should be strong support and
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encouragement to finish the job that needs to be completed. >> can you tell us a little bit sir about the former envoy that biden and blinken it shows to negotiate a renewal of the obama nuclear disaster deal? rex got an interesting background. he and blinken were roommates at one point so they share a close personal relationship and one would presume they share some of the same ideas for heat negotiate jcp ailey previously under the obama administration. he worked closely with biden and obama on middle east policy more broadly as the principal objective. at one point in time he had to be distant from both of them because of his connections to hamas, not surprisingly. his proximity to tehran and his advocacy for tehran's best interest and not the united states best interest has caused him a norse difficulty. he is now currently on leave potentially faculty member at princeton university pending a security clearance investigation.
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members of his staff and other seeds worked with before at the quincy institute think tank advocates for tehran's policies has provided government agents including chief of staff at the pentagon for the assistant secretary of defense and special operations. who currently still holds a clearance and performs her job. despite the fact we know from e-mails that she cleared travel and talking points and documents with tehran before she engaged in middle east issues. do not know how she's able to do it. i know people have lost clearance for a lot less. mark: the envoy's name is robert maui, correct? >> it is. >> and malate was selected by biden and blinken. it cannot be said he was a cowboy they know about his past and the obama administration. they know about his past before that. this quincy institute who funds the quincy integers you know? >> it is a good question there are good disclosure policies in place and we are not entirely sure but there is some private funding from within the united
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states but presumably those who advocate for a close relationship with tehran at the expense of our relationships in the region would be enthusiastic to do so but it is a good question i do not know the answer to it and i don't know that anyone does. mark: are not two of the founding supporters of the quincy institute george zeros? >> that has been reported. it would not surprise me at all. birds of a feather as they say. and in this case we knelt maui hired a number of individuals that were favorable to tehran and consulted with a part of the enron experts initiative that was launched by and tehran. in essence you have the obama administration in order to negotiate with iran to discount the fact china and russia were principal negotiators for return to the jcpoa. i cannot imagine more circumstances and something more adverse to u.s. interest than that. >> the american people need to understand that when joe biden gets up and he talks about
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americanism and he talks about how he supports israel he will have their back forever. it is completely deceptive. completely deceptive because what is going on under the radar the american people are not aware of at the department of defense, at the department of state's, the national security council our foreign policy personnel is completely the opposite. so when we come back my question to you sir is this, why wouldn't an american administration, not just a couple here and there, appoint individuals who are advocating for a ron which threatens to blow us off the face of the earth instead of the united states? and why it will not be corporate media the so-called mainstream media report more and focus more on this? why did the democrats in congress defend it -dad, what's with your toenail?
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people are aware in my view there being sold out by this president, his personnel and the democrat party. can you tell us about the ideology? >> i can say the best i can the idea is derived among those on the left-hand side of the political spectrum. it is the approach to palestine where this essentially grew out of it. the idea it was a gets equilibrium we had to reduce israel's influence and its strength of its position. the thought was that would bring it to a negotiated settlement. that same idea was translated to the iranian problem. what essentially you see is an effort to increase iran's position and to decrease israel and the rest of our partners and allies in the region relative to iran. the benefit theoretically of this is the u.s. would have to be present you have a natural balance they would not have to be involved the idea is something we graduate school environment certainly does not
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work in the middle east that is what is behind both approaches to the israel palestine question and to the ironic question in the middle east. we are seeing the consequences now borne out in real time. it is not pretty. mark: don't these people understand what terrorism means? not interested in negotiating unless it is for their purposes so they can attack again in the future. they are not dealing with -- i mean here's a piece by obama thoughts on israel and gaza which underscores your point here is another one by been the formben theformer deputy nationy council. under obama and really a disaster saying the same thing. here's another by thomas freedman saying the same thing israel is about to make a terrible mistake israel is about to make a terrible mistake. based on what you are saying that ideology is israel must not obliterate hamas when they talk about expanding the war in that middle east they are not talking about israel is to protect itself by not expanding the war
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in the middle east which i guess means don't defend yourself. what they are saying is defend our ideology and defend our policies but isn't that another reason they're soft on iran even in the rhetoric? >> it is there is a remarkable consistency on the domestic approach of the foreign policy approach. it's a sympathy for the perpetrator in antipathy for the victim we are always trying to find out what the victim responsible for circumstance in this case israel. we are trying to support and find justification for the perpetrators in this case hamas and really iran. it's a wholly-owned franchise that applies the united states in their approach to domestic policy, law enforcement secured in the southern border and this case it applies to the national security and foreign policy in the middle east. and you get the same result it's horrific in both cases. mark: you are involved in the discussions that led to the abraham accord supporting president trump. president trump was a fantastic president. i mean the middle east was at
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peace there is peace a break cap between israel and five or six of its arab/muslim neighbors. saudi arabia it looked like was about to join the group and so forth. you had iran and a box you have the palestinian terrorists in a box. hezbollah in a box. and then the biden crowd comes in and blows it all up. isn't this another reason why the likes of a thomas freedman, ben rhodes and the others continuously trash trump and his policies? but also continuously trash benjamin netanyahu who dared to stand up to them dared to oppose their negotiations with iran and so forth. they hated trump and they hate netanyahu. >> it's the delay in calling him when he won the election the refusal to host him and the white house they're reluctant to meet him in new york through the general assembly and now we are in conflict there is no question
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on the left there's an predisposition against that they've manufactured up at fantasy that includes the middle east they have furnished it, they are living in its and they would like everyone to join them. unfortunately circumstances have collapsed around them and their left to confront the reality the policies out of work instead of reversing course it seems like they are committed now to constrain israel even further and prevent them from doing what is necessary to lift securely and at the same type we have not stop with providing resources to tehran which only translates into increased threat. the iranian foreign ministers drawing right nea new york cityt should your students cannot do but here the iranian foreign minisforeignminister the party f this funds trips, equips trains, arms, tears group and others is invited to the united states with open arms it is absurd. >> to question simple answers. donald trump was in fact the greatest president to ever support israel set not true?
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>> there is no question about it very much donald trump is also the greatest president to fight terrorism and terrorist regimes and that middle east isn't that also true? if it's aptly right you can ask baghdadi until imani but neither are available for comment. >> he does not get in the international prices he does not get any positive recognition from our own media and said they want to put him in prison for the rest of his life. it's absolutely sickening print i want to thank you sir for your contribution to peace and truth. god bless you my friend big rex god bless you thanks for having me mark, appreciate it
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this is why it is important to remember when donald trump was president of the united states, would never have a headline like that, ever. he put these terrorist barbarians in a place, they were in a box and couldn't get up. he had his foot on the throat of iran which was going broke, the people were rising up. peace was breaking up through the middle east on the trump foreign policy doctrine which was america first. the biden foreign document is to hell with america. there's a big difference. trying to put trump in prison for the rest of his life while attorney general of the united states is protecting biden. it discussing. i'll see you tomorrow on liberty and levin. ♪ >> this is a fox news alert, i
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