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>> we begin with the fox news alert, the palestinian red cross the authority says they called them twice to evacuate gaza city. the hospital which is believed to be where hamas headquarters are located. siren sounded in northern israel as israeli forces ramp-up activity through the air and on the ground part of what the calling the second phase of the war the idea wording innocent civilians in gaza to get out while they still can. >> civilian in northern gaza in gaza city should temporarily move south of gaza to a safer area where they can receive water, food and medicine. pete: 230 hostages are being held by hamas, the idf said they destroyed 450 terrorists sites in gaza over the weekend. in response to the latest strikes, iran's president says
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israel crossed the redlines which may force everyone to take action. let's go to senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot on the ground you the israel lebanon border. >> as we listen to drones overhead right now appear in the north were looking closely of what's happening in the south at the gaza strip as israeli troops close out the second full day inside of gaza and hamas militants by all signs there is escalations. israel says more troops, tanks and armor brought an overnight as a target numerous fighting positions and strongholds israel not talking exact figures how many soldiers are inside but are signs of growing clashes to is really soldiers were injured with a firefight with hamas
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israel launching hundreds of airstrikes hitting the tunnel network, israel given the new warning to civilians to flee to the southern end of the gaza strip as residents there are breaking into food warehouses amid a humanitarian disaster in mounting casualties, here is more of what prime minister benjamin netanyahu had to say last night. >> we will fight and wind it'll be the victory of good and that light and dark, life of the dead, it's the mission of our life it is the mission of my life. >> the mission of our life, my life outside of the prime minister's house overnight and angry protest as you noted is now reported 230 people are being held hostage and gaza family members of those people demanding more from their release above all else, also relatives of over 1400 people killed by militants were there also additionally calling out from answers from the government
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and here in the north along the border between israel and lebanon clashes between the israeli military and i run escalate. we've seen a rain of rockets in missiles coming down on israel from lebanon including several this afternoon summer intercepted no casualties reported but we've heard the roar of israeli tanks and israeli artillery as they hit targets inside of lebanon, the concerns grow the grounded vision picking up in the south, the fight and the north to pick up as well we could be looking at full-fledged warfare on the second front, back to you. >> is the sense that the second front is only a second front or on a third and fourth war when it comes to syria and we may see out of there as well and as we mentioned iran. >> i think overlooking iranian
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proxies that is iranian backed groups has to be number one in if there is a second front it'll be here, we've been talking to steuben since on attacks throughout the region in the west bank, there is hamas and islamic jihad groups that have been backed by iran to be making trouble iranian backed malaysians in iraq and syria have been hitting u.s. soldiers in iranian backed who do you group back in you and tran1 they believed to be coming up and targeting israel, it could be a multi-front right now there is the main front and i pretty much think iran is deciding what will be at, next up, back to you. greg palkot, thank you for that. it is of note this is new in this hour the information going out the israel is telling the red crescent and gaza to
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evacuate the hospital, the one that we talked about this morning. the main civilian hospital in gaza in the north normally has 700 beds has 60000 people there but the hamas headquarters underneath it in the entrance is inside it, if there is a call to evacuate could give you a sense whether the air or the ground is something to be a minute there. rachel: what are the things that i heard, people's homes were getting destroyed and some of them went to the hospital because they were injured and also because they needed a place to go it'll be interesting with all the bombing happening on one of the sites i was looking at, the daily mail, gaza was blown to bits, how can they escape that will be a question, if the roads were blocked in rubble everywhere it is very complicated right now and people are suffering.
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pete: is spilling over to the united states, using protest, conflict in the case of what happened in new orleans around two lane not just on the campus of tulane in two lane students as it turns out including leo ola university and got violet, here is ryan he was on the program a little bit earlier. >> what hamas did is evil no defense for terrorism, these protests are not pro-palestinian the anti-jewish and anti-israel there is a lack of accountability handling jewish concerns about safety and evidence of the responsive e-mail when students face threats and following protest that are covering their liability moving forward we must protect jewish student so they feel safe to go to school in class and the university has her back. rachel: such a sad situation, my nephew jewish american goes to a tulane university and after i saw your interview with him i reached out to my brother to see how he's doing, 44% jewish
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american in the school i had no idea the population was that big in they feel afraid and scared, we have to wonder where is all of this coming from and part of it somebody universities and we talked about earlier in the show are receiving foreign donations, we wanted to look at what are the donations coming in we talked about the chinese through the confucius organizations on campus and marco rubio did a lot to bring attention to that and get communist out of a universities in the foreign donation form, here's a look at donating, $6.6 billion coming from foreign countries into our university, this figure is from 2020. >> as of 2020 mostly in the last 20 years mostly a last 20 or 30
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year phenomenon, are these the countries you want influencing ideologies into her youngest kids. >> were talking about the hospital in gaza and the targeting of hamas leadership, hamas leadership is in qatar. >> qatar is a big fighter. >> there alongside saudi arabia what are the biggest double talkers they will try to entice the west by saying visit us, but see modern america while also avenue with radicals that say they want to attack as hamas be the primary example of that. you see the protest on college campuses and their making the case about the political dynamics, ultimately when you see images like that, the chance that they are making, if you're trying to make a statement about civilians and then your chanting from the river to the sea. you're talking about the eradication of estate the
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destruction of estate and the people that live in that state injured doing on the heels of a massacre of 1400 of the innocent civilians. or make it a distinct political statement, that is not what higher education, this is not higher education, these are hedge funds that teach classes in the happy to take money from anybody. they grow their endowments with no connection to the betterment of kids in their education and what happened to the classroom manifests with stuff like that. rachel: is interesting lots of debates on campuses about daca and immigration and a lot of the hispanic students would come out with the colombian flags and venezuelan flags and i like you want to be in america, you should have an american flag it's interesting to see the college campuses with the foreign flags and i think what could unite as is the american flag.
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in students internationally to that bring those views with them and middle eastern the teach one view of history, there are many different ways to teach limit on your perspective if you just teaching when you get a certain outcome. will: i said this in the 6:00 o'clock hour, these universities have been betraying the tribe of america, there's a lot of billionaires and people putting the money and upset today and i would also say where were you 20 years ago, where were you ten years ago. >> all of the united states of america with the people in a culture we have a nation-state in the whole nation-state which is been around for 2050 years as a rally around the center of ideas, happen to think united states of america cemented the best ideas of the history of man and universities have been telling the corrupted wrong
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there's sugar initiate your sage. when they undercut america. rachel: there are certain degrees in schools and universities that you will only get marxist ideas. you will never be introduced with. if the entire american when it comes down to it conservatives have been at the forefront the discrimination in silencing and canceling in mistreatment, it's interesting with with american students facing this. >> it's immense hospitalization about ideas that is undeniable in the past. >> used to be the whole department is run by democrats, i remember an undergraduate it was like 35 - 1 and the politics of democrats but the reasonable democrats, we can have conversations then there marxist, now the supporting
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hamas terrorist, that is the line where the donors go and pulling my money now. >> is all connected. his believe the world is divided into pressures, decolonization effort of the world. it is a direct line to hamas and anti-american values. rachel: also a very clever way for foreign countries to make a huge impact and influence the younger generation in the united states. is not an insignificant amount of money and i believe university should be held accountable, they should not be taken foreign money but if they are they should not have access to making tax dollars at the same time. >> they know how our system works in their exploiting. this is what we get in the process. turning to the headlines starting with the fox news alert. were learning about the 911 call
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made for actor accenture matthew. who died yesterday apparently drowning at his los angeles home. they told nbc news officials were responding to a water rescue emergency. l.a. county medical examiner is expected an autopsy to determine the cost of. nothing found at the scene and foul play not suspected. he is survived by his mom, dad and stepfather, he was. to another fox news alert, two people are dead in 19 and the hospital after shooting outside after a nightclub and igor shooting in tampa. a fight broke out an area where hundreds were celebrating halloween shots ring out killing one person at the scene. another victim died in the hospital. one suspect has turned himself in in officers are searching for a second gunman. to developing story the united auto workers union is coming to
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a tentative agreement with stellantis this new agreement includes 11% raise an additional pay raise, this comes as the uaw expands its strike against america's largest automaker general motors, gm is the last of the three automakers not to make an agreement with the uaw. the arizona diamondbacks managed to even things out against the texas rangers in game two, the world series last night. >> a base at centerfield the lead extended. >> diamondback second baseman could tell mark k the postseason history to a baseball record of 18 games helping lift arizona 9 - 1 victory they had back to phoenix for the first time in more decades for game three on monday with coverage beginning
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at 7:00 p.m. eastern on fox i believe the last time arizona was in the world series was after 9/11 they play the yan yankees. rachel: i want to mention this really quickly did the segment on donations for foreign countries i got a message from the republican congress someone who i really respect i will not say the name but they said republicans have a bill about transparency on foreign contribution to universities. biden administration is not enforcing the current laws. that's an interesting development you should be able to know what foreign countries are donating to the university that you think about sending your kid to. i would like to know. will: hunter didn't have to register as a foreign agent. rachel: about a chinese money going to u penn where joe biden was not as well. we ought to know these things, transparency is always good. pete: former nba player enes kanter freedom.
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>> he believes joe biden engaged in a cover-up and lied about hunter's business dealings. rachel: congressman lance good on that next.
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>> house speaker mike johnson believes president biden is covering for hunter biden's business dealings and confirm the impeachment inquiry into the president will continue. the new speaker telling fox news digital exclusively we have to respect in regard to process and do this in a way that the founders would've intended we have not predetermine the outcome of this and prejudged it but i think everyone can see how it is unfolding, let's bring in texas republican congressman lance goodin. welcome congressman before all this stuff is happened in the news, the war, a lot of things have happened it seemed like there was a lot of attention focus on this case with joe biden and now here we are, you're trying to bring attention back to you say the investigation has not stopped. >> that's right, what you are trying to think of we had a big speaker drama. rachel: big speaker yes thank
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you. >> the last three weeks were back to business, mike johnson our new speaker there is not one member of the united states congress that i have any more faith into follow the constitution and the law he is an honorable man and a good man even democrats had good things to say about him, they do not agree with him on many issues but they all agree he's a good man and a likable guy and i think were in for great things ahead as her nation with mike johnson as our speaker. back to the investigation, we met with chairman jim jordan who is back at it. he with the house judiciary committee that i'm on, we are making plans and working with james commerce committee house oversight and we have a lot of information coming in. we have an interview with david weiss, the special prosecutor in a few weeks i think that will be very helpful and as this ramps
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backup i think the american people will see how thoughtful the processes and very much unlike what the democrats did to donald trump. rachel: i cannot imagine any more dots need to be connected. i appreciate you want to go to the process properly and come to the right conclusion. certainly president trump was not afforded that do process. the latest that i heard was 200,000 this was before the whole speakership in the war, the latest thing that it come out with the 200,000-dollar payment that went from joe biden's brother jim to joe biden and i think he paid off his beachhouse with it, what is going on with that. >> allegedly that was a loan repayment we have more information coming on the coming weeks that originated from the house oversight committee, the white house seems to have an answer for everything but what we have found the statements that they make are generally picking up the pieces when we
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learned that president biden has been untruthful and we found the shell companies that have been created over the years, they just don't tell the story of an honest business operation and it's common knowledge that joe biden name has become a currency among the biden family in washington in international circles. as we finally got the speaker and were back to business you will see the investigations really ramp up in the story will be told for the american people in a very productive way. rachel: investigations have continued and the ramping up, then what, the democrats didn't have any problem impeaching the last president with far less in the second one he's been vindicated that was about joe biden being corrupt so here we are what do you plan to do with the information. are the republicans and election-year willing to pursue impeachment. >> i believe that to be the case in this impeachment inquiry wraps up we will get to a place
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where we go down the road of impeachment and i'm not interested in delaying something just because we are in an election year that is a political answer for not doing the right thing frankly we should ahead this rolling many months ago, i won't make excuses for various people that made decisions that i disagree with, i will say that house speaker mike johnson does have a plan, we will get to the impeachment inquiry, i do believe in the coming weeks and perhaps before christmas, we will be under decision point and move into impeachment. >> there is a lot of hope you going to pursue this impeachment, a lot of things can happen here that it republicans have been waiting for. let's hope that happens. >> i am right there with you, for confidence in speaker johnson. rachel: we will see.
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thank you so much we appreciate you joining us. coming up, the united nations general assembly passed a revolution with an immediate cease-fire in gaza, the next guest israel's ambassador to the un says this proves the body no longer holds 1 ounce of legitimacy irrelevance and israel will do whatever it takes to get the hostages back. he is next.
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♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ( ♪ ) with the push of a button, constant contact's ai tools help you know what to say, even when you don't. hi! constant contact. helping the small stand tall. will: the united nations passing a resolution demanding more from immediate cease-fire in gaza, the u.s. voting against the measure along with 13 other countries, standing with israel, our next guest says this proves the human body no longer holds 1 ounce of legitimacy or relevance, israel's ambassador to the un joint is now. mr. bassett or, thank you very
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much. a vote like that does not surprise you, what does it say about the un. >> it did surprise me because i've been serving their for three years. i never dreamt after a massacre of almost 1500 babies and women and the elderly, the un cannot even unite in order to condemn a terrorist organization similar to isis or even to the nazi's. it's something truly unfathomable, how can they pass a resolution not without condemning them or mentioning hamas. >> the resolution did not mention hamas. as if the war started on its own automatically. i believe the un on friday completely lost its legitimacy, its relevancy was founded in the wake of the holocaust to prevent atrocities from happening and
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today the feeling is not only it is not committed to preventing atrocities but committed to ensuring they will happen again. >> why is there such an anti-israel bias at the un. if only 13 countries are holding against that that is huge. >> is not only anti-israel it is also anti-u.s. bias, many times you see the un cannot stop the war in ukraine, cannot stop aggressions all across the globe, one third of the un are muslim countries, the structure of the un is distorted and country with 20000 people equals the united states of america and the general assembly, iran countries that are totally the biggest human rights violators. >> they run the human rights
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council. >> it is crazy, i think today every honest country should defund the un. we should start defunding the un until the bias stops and anti-semitism stops, we can no longer continue business as usual because now it's clearer than ever, as i said the un cannot stop atrocities on the contrary they tried to ensure that it will happen again, they tried to tie israel's hands from eradicating the abilities of hamas. if we cannot unite the un to fight against terrorist like isis and like al-qaeda and the nazis, what's the justification of having an expensive body that one third is being paid by the u.s. taxpayers.
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pete: is a great question we funded organization that hates us in manhattan. >> the pictures in the footage that we see with people chanting death to america and israel supporting the massacre of babies, raping of women, it is terrifying and should be terrifying for every american watching this right now. >> is very telling there is also an information war going on as you know full well here's one cnn guest doctor gilbert saying the idea about the hospital in the command center is not true, watch this. >> i've been working in all parts, in the basement, different clinics, different buildings. i've been there night and day, peacetime, wartime, all over i have never seen anything that looks like or function as a
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command center. >> he down is really credit, what you make of the denial hamas uses hospitals to shield the operator station. >> sadly there's many people within the western world they think hamas uses hospitals as command centers and they will show it to them and share the information with them, we have the intelligence and will the proof, israelis are law-abiding democracy, we share the intelligence with the u.s. and other western countries and when we say we know 100% and by the way the interrogation with a few of the tears that participated in the massacre and they themselves tell publicly that they know that the command centers are underneath hospitals, schools, mosques, they embedded themselves within under civilian infrastructure because that's what they tried to do to recruit in the western
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countries to put pressure on israel to tie our hands making sure they won't be a limited in. but this time we are committed because it's either us or them and it must be asked. pete: an exit question, how has the administration been in support for your effort? >> we are grateful for the administration until now and we think they're helping us in all of our needs and we hope it will continue exactly that way. pete: israel's ambassador to the un gilad erdan, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. pete: former president trump accuses joe biden turning a blind eye to the greatest outbreak of anti-semitism in american history. maria bartiromo joins us next of that. american textile manufactug
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rachel: were visuals are set to start in maine as hundreds more in the victims of wednesday's mass shooting overnight. on the ground in lewiston maine, nate, good morning. >> it is a moment by moment, day by day approach. this healing process will take a very long time but the next step is a prayer visual behind me at this church were each of the 18 people murdered in wednesday's mass shooting will have a candlelit as well as an individual moment of silence and
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this comes after the visual were 150 people gathered in lisbon falls they also pray for the victims and their families as many here are using faith to persevere from tragedy. >> none of us could've imagined this could've happened a few days ago. the hurt and the pain of those families ultimately only you can fill that. >> we are guarding appellee's seemed alert about the shooters threats with to law enforcement saying as statewide alert in mid-september to be on the lookout for robert card after the firearms instructor made threats against his face and fellow soldiers. he was in the army reserve. he murdered 18 people including peyton brewer ross whose brother appeared on fox and francis 40. >> my heart is broken for my
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brother in the other 17 families that lost loved ones at the bowling ally. and even those that were wounded and even those that weren't wounded are forever touched by this. >> authority said card shot and killed himself in a box trailer at a recycling facility where he used to work. police found two guns next to his body and authority spoke about a possible motive in the attack. >> the mental health aspect of this is a piece of that when there's paranoia, conspiracy theories, peace, what i think i've read and seen the individual felt like people were talking about him. >> today's prayer service starts at 2:00 o'clock. everybody is welcome and expected to last about an hour. we will send it back to you g
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guys. rachel: turning to the headlines starting with the fox news alerts, tributes are pouring in after the drowning death of matthew. he was best known for his role as chandler on friends. >> is getting really late, i should just stop. >> i've scared you i said too much i'm helpless, awkward and desperate for love. rachel: morgan fairchild who played his tv mom norah on the show says the loss of her brilliant actor is a shock. he is survived by his mom, his dad and his stepfather. he is 54 years old. now to a fox news alert defense the private officials are confirming u.s. forces at a base in syria were targeted in a drone strike earlier this morning islamic resistance in iraq is claiming responsibility for the attack seen it used two drones in the strike.
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the defense department says no u.s. casualties or damage from the attack, the strike comes on the heels of at least 20 u.s. military bases in the region coming under fire since the war in israel began, further escalating fears of a wider ranging conflict. a florida republican is warning that cuba could smuggle chinese nationals into the united states by sea, 17 chinese migrants were captured at key largo, attempting to enter into our country. congressman carlos gimenez represents the districts calls the latest crossings concerning and says there are greater ties between the communist and cuban regime in the ccp. last week cbp agents reported encounters with chinese migrants at our southern border searched more than 1100% and that those are your headlines. that is scary stuff.
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pete: former president trump calling out joe biden not doing enough to encounter anti-semitic protested attacks happening across the united states. >> in the past three weeks cricket joe biden has turned a blind eye to the greatest outbreak of anti-semitism in american history. as president i will absolutely protect the jewish citizens from the maniacs, lunatics, radical left thugs, threats or crimes of violence against jews will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. >> sunday "sunday morning futur" anchor maria bartiromo joined us now. i'm fascinated to ask do you think with the political season rolls around do you think you see a shift or a change in the jewish-american boat when it comes to valid into politics. i don't know the percentages but pretty overwhelmingly voting democratic. >> a ticket to great question and you see a pivot from some
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people. i think the jewish community right now is frankly scared and stunned to see was taking place across the country that's what you see so many big investors and donors pull their money out of some of these universities. they're not did not think some of this. what gets me you see all the college protesters and defenders of the palestinians. you have to wonder why there completely forgetting the fact that hamas as we speak has 30 hostages being held in gaza. as we speak has taken the hospital and its headquarters and i was watching your show earlier, did pete say 700 beds and 60000 people in the hospital right now, that is stunning, i do not know the numbers, would you take a look at the way hamas has used civilians as their shields how can you actually come out and support what is taken place and support the
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unprovoked attack on october 7. i think what are the reasons that people are speculating that it was a trigger for all of this on october 7 to begin with was the fact that the saudi's were getting close to joining the abraham accords, the saudi's were talking about normalize relations with israel and iran did not like that at all and it empowered its proxies to do this. that's why this morning were talking with jared kushner president trump son-in-law is here with me live to talk about his trip to saudi arabia pretty just got back from saudi arabia to go to the investment conference and he spoke with leadership. i wanted to what they have to say now about the potential of joining the abraham accords, can we reverse the peace time that the trap administration led throughout the middle east, can we reverse the ugliness and go back to the peace time under the trap of initiation before the biden administration reversed
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all of their policies. we will see. at this point it is questionable as far as whether the saudi's would still remain to join the abraham accord, were talking about that this morning and a sense from the newly elected speaker of the house, mike johnson to see his priority, you know the first resolution that the house did when mike johnson was elected was to did now hamas and support israel will talk about this idea that the president wants all this money tied together with israel and ukraine and what the speaker has to say about that were talking about the homeland we want to bring it back to america, there are risks of a u.s. terrorist situation playing out. how are the governors playing with this governor youngkin defending and working to find out what is doing to offset the crime spike with the unease on the part of citizens and the potential ended attack here at
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home and i mentioned to jared kushner, were also going to talk about the craziness around the hatred around president trump. you know that the democrats are stooping and taking this trumped arrangement to the unconstitutional where the trial is going to begin tomorrow and colorado to take trump's name off the ballot. we'll talk with professor turley about that and about the legal ramifications of all of this. we have a big show, breaking news coming up and of course will get into what's taking place across the country with the protesters. it's absolutely disgusting. rachel: every single block of your show is amazing and everyone will be tuning in. especially on the jared kushner interview. a fascinating gas to have at this moment. >> former nba player enes kanter freedom coming up next. the same 10, 20, 50 pounds
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>> amasses not a terrorist organization but a liberation of islamic fighters group that leads a struggle to protect its lands' end citizens. >> pro-palestinian protest
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breakout and is simple as heir to bond issues were crimes come here to react enes kanter freedom who has family living in turkey. it is great to see you. what you see in turkey is probably something using across the muslim world but across much of the world what do you see uniquely about what's happening in turkey. >> thank you for having me. everyone wants to be the savior of the muslim world, they keep talking about palestinian lives and the arrest violations but what is so ironic he never said a word about the uighur muslims in china, they are muslim to, he literally commits ethnic cleansing against my brothers and sisters and killing daily he is the biggest problem in the region as arminians ask people, ask the syrians in cyprus.
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he is the first leader in the world that came out and said that hamas is not a terrorist organization. were talking about a nato ally think about how crazy that is. turkey and iran is a safe haven for these groups, hamas, isis, al-qaeda, hezbollah they raised a huge amount of money for these groups and they give them a turkish passport so they can go in and out of some of these countries out there. >> only have a view minutes left, friend or foe, you think that applies to turkey? we have to do whatever we can to put pressure on our nato ally, sanctions or whatever but it starts with our administration, the dictators get so much confidence because our administration is so weak right now.
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i'm hoping joe biden or whoever will be hard on the dictatorships. >> enes kanter freedom always good to see you an interesting position and use it on a complicated issue, the spills over into turkey. thank you so much. away. big promises. small promises. cuddly shaped promises. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. and the people of old dominion never turn away a promise. or over promise. or make an empty promise. we keep them. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you.
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