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>> hello i am with charlie hurt, lisa boothe and jason chaffetz, welcome to "the big weekend show." the big story sudden death of actor matthew perry. he passed away at the age of 54. . >> hold on. there's something different. >> i went to that tanning place, your wife suggested. >> that was place, the sun? >> friends was a huge hit in 90s became popular when reruns started airing during covid, chandler always had everyone laughing. >> what are you doing?
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>> one nation. under god, in indevisible with libp liberty and justice for all, cristina coleman is outside of the late actor's home where fans with been stolling by all day. >> people loved his comedy. we're live in front of his home in pacific palisades, people have been dropping by all day, fans, paying tribute to such a tv icon. this video this video is from tmz, it shows perry's parents arriving at his how the, his family is heart broken by the tragic loss of their b beloved son and brother, his cause of death
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is not yet determined. he was known as chandler on friends and draw awareness to how tough it is to battle with addiction, he struck -- struggled with it and detailed it. >> best thing about me, bar none, is the if someone comes up to me, says i can't stop drinking you can help me, i can say yes, and follow-up when do it when i gudie, i don't want friends to be first thing mentioned, i want that to be first thing mentioned. reporter: tmz obtained video of the coroner arriving, they found him unresponsive yesterday, several hours after perry finished a 2 hour match of pickle ball, they didn't kind any illegal drugs at the house but they
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found prescription for pulmonary disease, his cause of death has not been determined. the fans are heart broken by his son loss and helpful he helped so many people coping with addiction. >> later we saw the positivity rejecked by st struggle. >> other people, they know like, they are not alone, they are not the only ones. and they can maybe reach out for help as well. reporter: authorities have not determined a cause of death. they do not suspect any foul play, and lapd is still investigating. back to you. >> thank you cristina coleman. >> just 5 days ago perry posted an eerie photo on instagram showing him
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posting in his hot tub at his home. he noted he wanted to be remembered as someone who helped those with addiction. >> a lot of people are talking about good work he has done even between his relapses we worked hard to help the community and he created perry house, a sober living facility for men. he dedicated his life to being honest about the hardships in his life, he said i will help you if you ask for it. >> caitlyn, this is charlie hurt. thank you for this reporting. can you describe for us what is the scene has been like
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outside of his house? and what the you know, the sort of reaction from normal people regular people has been? reporter: with anyone celebrity death, we see chaos outside of the house, the house was surrounded by police tape and set up a barricade to make sure that journalists and looky-loos were not fryi trying to get akror across, his family showed up. neighbors came outside there were fans who showed up. everyone is shocked. that seems to be kind of par for the course for people in the community who knew him and also for the fans, everyone is shocked everyone is saddened. and daily m spoke with a good friend of matthews from the sober community, he said among their circle they were devastated and crying and our source, said in their
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last conversation he seemed positive, upbeat and sounded sober. >> caitlyn, lisa boothe, i was reading a quote he said, very odd to live in a world, if you died it would shock people but surprise no one. he first became addicted in 1997 to painkillers talk about that struggle. he was open with it he wanted to try to encourage others to not go down that path. >> his addiction to painkillers began in 1997 after a jet sk ski,accident, he said prior to that he was 21 years old when he realized he had a control with alcoholism, throughout his life he had been in rehab 15 to 17 times, and wrote he took 55 vicodin in a single day while working on friends and
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showing up and delivering his line. fans on show will remember watching his character, you see drastic physical changes they often coincided with where he was in the throes of his addiction, he never married or had children he said, his addiction was a reason for his loneliness and that now, he had hoped that in his 50s, he would have been able to find someone and get married he wanted to be a father, i think this is something that everyone who is a fan or not, knows the show doesn't know it we all know someone who has been impacted by opioid addiction. people can relate to this, relate to this loss, i think that is really pointing to that statement he made, people would be surprised but not shocked. when you are someone who is publicly dealt with the truth emed -- struggled
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people's first thought is perhaps it could have been the addiction, but we have no proof or reporting nothing from the cops. >> it takes such a toll on heart and body, caitlyn becker thank you. >> there is also been a lot of reporting of y how kind he was in life, funny and kind. >> my wife and i were huge fans of the show friends, we were watching it all of the time, he made some good movies fools rush in. we have watched it a dozen times, we have a very good friend of ours was a write producer on more than a hundred shows of friends, every time we talked to him something came up he had nothing but good, fun things, positive things to say about matthew perry. he really did like the guy, he was still working with him and communicated with him, i sent him a note, saying so many people were touched by him in a positive
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way, he did so many things, put smiles on people's face, it is good to know, he was going through struggles and tough things at his heart he was a really good person, you can't say that about everyone in hollywood, he seemed to be a rail good person, it is sad he had to fight through it and passes away at such a young age. he touched a lot of people in a very positive way. >> patrick buster started in the show, '60s, she tweeted to me, please read his book. >> a lot in there. >> i think even if you were not a big friends fan, you could not help but in reading the stories about his life, over the last few
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years, that as he documented in his book it was gut wrenching, will struggles. and -- the struggles, it is probably a wise reminder that you never know what someone is going through. but also, if you have ever been around people who struggled where substance abuse, you could not help but admire him, the guy you admired the fact he had overcome a lot of these things, but he dealt with is so forthrightly and honestly, he was committed to telling that story to help other people. which is so admirable. >> i think that is what is so sad about opioid crisis in america, he was prescribed painkillers in 1997 from a jet ski accident, he was given this by doctors, i read he spent 9 million dollars trying to get sober, his dad was an
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alcoholic as well, a lot of struggles growing up, my heart breaks for him and trying to fight this addiction to painkillers, i loved friends, i remember watching the season finale in college with 52.5 million americans think he is an icon, household name. and brought a lot of laughs to all of us. >> condolences to his family, his friends and his loved ones, coming up a fox news alert. >> this is a anti-semitic mom storming a major airport as a flight arrives from tel aviv. >> and israeli military intensifies ground and air assaults on hamas, we're live on the ground in israel, next.
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new warning from idf for gaza citizens to get out now. >> we are calling the north residents. the gaza residents those in the north to temporarily move south. it is for their own personal safety today. we're stressing this is an urgent call to you. >> also tonight chaos as thousands raid united nations aid warehouses in central and southern gaza to take basic goods, lucas tomlinson is live in tel aviv with what is happening on the ground. reporter: charlie, israeli forces say s since the massacre they have killed over 55 senior hamas leaders, as israeli forces continue their push into dpazzgaza stripe, about two mile -- strip, about 22 miles deep. they have gone in gaza for 48 hours and no sign of them leaving, they say, they are
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staying there for a while, israeli flag was raised today for the first time since 2005. what is going on in gaza with palestinians, today we had an opportunity to speak with some of the displaced israeli families 250 thousand israelis have been displaced since the war started in northern part of country on border with lebanon and south next to gaza, charlie. >> lucas, this is jason chaffetz, thank you for the great reporting. going back to the hostages, listen to this sound that we have from michael herzog. ambassador for israel to the united states and your reaction. >> we gave a chance to talk through the qataris and others to see if we could get out hostages, ultimately it was obvious to everyone involved that hamas was just
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playing for time and not serious about this we're applying pressure now inside of gaza, but i till hope that our -- still hope our pressure will encourage them po release hostages as we move and press them on and on. >> hostages are such a prime, so key to getting these people back. but why does that number also keep fluctuation it went up again today. >> if shows how large the massacre was over 1400 israelis killed, you have a number of duel citizens also, about half of the hostages are actually dual citizens from white house up to 10 americans could be among them about 50 of hostages for thailand. there is farmworkers and the kibbutz that were assaulted and taken captive that is a big issue. they are not all israeli. or not all many are dual is
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thes, it con -- citizens this is confusing and french as well, you saw from the video, that was israeli navy seals that is not stopping israeli forces from moving into gaza, you spoke with a big tech mogul here who former eer -- infantry officer, he said gaza needs to be flattened no negotiation with hamas over the hostages and you mentioned qatar many sides to this face in qatar. >> this is lisa boothe. i interviewed former army ranger sean parnell, who was concerned about the detail. it could increase israeli casualty from 33 to 66%, giving hamas time to lay ied's and prepare, has
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israel expressed any concerns? reporter: hamas has had years to prepare for this. the idea of going in too quickly, saw what happened during the massacre when commandos israeli soldiers. >> cases there was no room in helicopter jumped in their own personal vehicles and ran down south, they were met with ambush, hail of gunfire, and they are trained to go in quickly. the problem is that is automatic dangerous as well -- that is also dangerous. hamas has had time to prepare, israel is laying siege, going in slowly, taken a few miles raised israeli flag, saying we're here. not going any where, and laying siege, they will starve out hamas, they are taking out some of the tunnels with the hostages. it tricky, there is no easy
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solution to getting the hostages out. >> this is mollie. you are laying ground work for something that we have been hearing, the leadership there in israel seems they are prepared to stay some time. your thoughts on that. >> people are angry, i spoke to a man on the street who wanted to nuke iran. people are angry, they want vengeance and revenging and they want their hostages back, you see ages from 3 years old, 9, to 85. they want their people back, they want the hostages back, they want to make sure something like this never happens again. with the strikes, many people just want to see gaza leveled, and people to push
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down south, and really just to take over the whole northern end of the gaza strip. level will place, wipe out -- level the place, wipe out hamas and free the hostages, we have spoken to people on street who say how do you destroy an idea, we found out in the war against terrorism it is hard to stamp out terrorism, like crime in united states you can weaken it, hopefully lower it, but will you ever get rid of crime. >> i was struck by reporting on planning flag two miles in. does that mean at the time at which israel, idf has planted flag that behind that is a safe zone now, soar iz -- or is israel is there no such thing like that in gaza right now? are they continually fighting a year guard argaction as they progress further into gaza. >> not only did charlie, did the israeli forces bring in
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tanks but a fleet a bulldozers, they just moved in two miles they seized solid israeli territory there have been skirmishes. hamas fighter have popped out of caves, israel has their flag in the ground and a stake at the gaza strip right now. >> lucas tomlinson live in in tel aviv, great reporting. >> next. biden gives a new order to netanyahu to preserve human life in gaza, even as hamas used trapped residents at human shields, we will take you back on the ground in israel in minutes. his a1c? it's down with rybelsus®. my doctor told me rybelsus® lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill and that people taking rybelsus® lost more weight.
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dangers of the terror tunnel network. >> this is hig how they force the hospitals and mosques and schools and millions of civilians. it destroy hamas means destroying the tunnel network. >> president biden stressing with netanyahu that israel must follow international humanitarian law. alex tobin is live in tel aviv. reporter: good evening, this evening we know that the israel defense force said it was able to target as many as 450 targets within northern gaza, you sao can see the lights the lights of northern gaza, we heard a rocket fired over here, we ran for shelter, earlier before a love live shot we could see several targets making their way over here, we ran for cover, and our camera stayed outside, you
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can see the red flair of the rocket lighting up the night before it is intercepted at the top right part of the screen. a constant sound of artillery overhead, jets and tanks continue to roll past us with the idfs say they are tcontinues to push further in northern gaza, tension in northern part of country near lebanon the focus is here toward the strip they took hamas infrastructure but really targeting the tunnels by land, air and say. widening this destroy the hamas system tunnel under ground. they are worried about growing concerns for civilians. u.s. president president biden today talking about israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu under
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scoring need to follow fedfederal humanitarian law. more than a million people have been displaced leading to protests around the world iran's president on-line. for white that these crimes across the line may force everyone. to take action. but here on the ground, along israeli border, town buildings have been turned into war rooms like this one here with cameras across the city, monitoring activity, someone in the room, actually pulled up the footage and showed me of what they saw on october 7 of hamas militants coming to city riding to trucking to the town, seeing that in the room as the militants killed a man and his son, about 60 people were killed in this town. 90% of the population has fled, only 10 percent remain with city officials telling us they are doing whatever they can to encourage people
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to leave if possible forever for them. >> alex stay safe thank you. >> charlie, why is there this big centering of discuss on flight of gazans when their government waged these terror attacks. >> a great question and important to step back and remember, war is horrible, horrible no matter, what one thing not in dispute, this is not a propaganda point, hamas takes innocent people and hides them among their bombs, they take the israeli people and hide them, or they hide their own children. war is horrible under any circumstances, and horrible in a civilian area. but, it is times a million when you are fighting someone, who actually takes innocent civil civilians and children and hides them and uses them to she'll your weapon -- shield
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our weapons of war, it is appalling. >> jason, to charlie's point, get into; that why is there this defense of you know hamas right now, is biden trying to tie israel's hands. >> the w weak voice of president of united states has real implications, president of united states should say, if you care about palestinians till hamas to get out of the way, open the corridors and allow the innocents to get south, if you care about palestinians get them out, right now hamas is holding them back at human shields it will cost the lives of innocents, don't tell us mr. president we need more money from u.s. congress. they need to be alive to get assets to get them alive they have to go south.
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>> and as they what everyone in the world global population starting to lean on israel regarding population in gaza, it worth remembering that the hamas terrorri organization holds hundreds of hostages from allest on world as lucas tomlinson pointed out, this is a global attack. that may have been part of hamas' plan from the very beginning. >> you know, we know where the money is going, hamas has investment portfolio of 500 million, and 350 million operating budget for the military. when they get money it goes toward that. already, straight ahead, anti-israel protesters in russia charge an incoming flight from israel. >> u.s. forces are on high
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damage to the base infrastructure. the iranian proxy drone landed in an open field, potposing though threat to the base. u.s. central command has deployed 26 marine expeditionary unit toward eastern mediterranean on uss baton. these marines could be called on if hezbollah or iran launches a full-scale attack on northern israel and if u.s. embassy personnel need to be rescued from lebanon or americans evacuated, right now hezbollah leaderness -- is keeping his radar darks low enough. >> if american troops are attacked by iran and its proxies we'll respond, we did respond if attacks continue we'll respond, i think that iranians understand our message. and we are taking everything
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measure necessary to protect our forces. to increase our vigilance and to work with other countries in the region to try to keep this conflict that is in israel and gaza from spinning out to a regional conflict, but the risk is real, our v vigilance is high. reporter: threats to jews world wide has increased this shocking video in russia dagestan region shows hundreds of people storming the airport looking for jews after a rumor spread that a plate from tel aviv with refugees onboard could be land could, the ground ban shouting anti-semitic chants and video showed some waving palestinian flags, protesters attempting to overturn a police car and others checking passports of passengers who had arrived in dagestan. on russian television, they started to blame putin's
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invasion of ukraine on quote the jews, and president biden spoke to egyptian president fattah and discussed important of protects civilian lives in gaza and respect for humanitarian law, and ensuring that palestinians in gaza are not displaced. >> jennifer thank you. mollie, i look at this video coming out of dagestan that is scary stuff, they want to kill jews, they are coming after because they are jewish, russia has a sizable jewish population. >> this is chilling video. and we have been talking about how history can repeat itself, a lot, in recent weeks. one of the most disturbing thing because jews have been forced to flee russia before, every time there is something that happens in
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russia whether an economic upheaval or world war ii, there have been a period of time where jewish people have been forced to flee, this does not look like a friendly place, if you are in someone in russia who is jewish you might be a part of number of people who might be thinking of moving and saying here we are again. the dagestan government said in a telegram regarding this, one of the weak statement from the government. recommend person do not continue illegal actions and do not interfere with work of airport employees, that tells you a little something. >> they -- that person sounds like maybe they work for the u.n., this is why the nation of israel was formed in the first place. and you have people like, this airport administrated or, they refuse to to
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condemn hamas for the attack. it is only getting worse. >> also you know holocaust denying, we we know what happened, hamas terrorists videotaped themselves c ccommitting these atrocities, that have to show them what happened despite the fact hamas terrorist videotaped themselves doing this and including cutting open a pregnant woman's stomach, killing the baby in front of that woman and then shooting her in the head, you have jewish people in the world watching, they are supporting the hamas terrorists, this is a terrifying time to be alive if you are jewish or period. >> horrific stuff. coming up, anti-israel sentiment around the globe. >> i would call him to bring us to a higher place.
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enforcement protesting israel and chanting anti-american slogans, washington did is warning commander in chief to be careful backing the country. >> i would call him to bring us to a higher place. to really call to the american people, on a moral issue of in nature, then i think we can go forward and talk about the incredible things he has done, but i am concerned about his approach to this. >> antiof anti-israel protest surging across college campus 3 students were assaulted after israel and palestinian protesters clashed at a rally at tulane university campus, they, be heard chanting p palestine will be fry. free, palestine will be free. free, free.
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>> you know jason, i'm amazed listen to these squad members. you know, and i get it they get elected. and it blows my mind, i don't know how they get elected it is difficult to get them thrown out of was on the, that is what you have to do. that is where the fight goes. why is this such a difficult thing to do. >> you go out and meet people and make a fundamental change, i think that new speaker can do, is look at their security clearances, why do they get security clearances, why are they able to see u.s. intelligence and other classified materials that is not a right as member of congress, this is your starting point, you can losure your security clearance, are they should do the same with adam schiff, they could use it for political gain, i think that dangerous, it should change.
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i got to mention there has to be a continued drum beat and discuss about iran, biggest danger to u.s. is iran getting a nuclear weapon, and the biden administration says we'll continue to hold them accountable, they are sending billions of dollars allowing them to build a bomb. that is the biggest danger. >> if you are wonder you how come voters vote poor people, listen -- voting for people like this this is a student from tulane university. >> a matter of what hamas said is evil we must protect jewish students so they feel safe to go to school and class and feel that university has their back. more by universities are organizing protests under the name tulane for palestine. it is 44% population of jewish students, seems they are targeting such a university to promote hate
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and scare us and make it we're afraid to go to class, it is concerning. >> you listen to that, you think that maybe people are playing a longer game here? >> it is terrifying. it is terrifying, we worry about one the people that we lead over the southern border -- let over the south eern border but people on college campuses openly cheering for terrorist actions, you talk about people of palestine, right? they elected hamas in 2006, you can look at polling as early as 2 tho 2001 after that conflict, majority of palestinians supported hamas and videos where regular palestinians were cheering on, we talk about pal palestine at large there not a lot of daylight between them and these terrorists. >> you hear a lot about
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virtue and morality on college campuses, you see this and where is it? you wonder maybe they are -- these places are run by cowards. >> you hear a lot about freedom of expression from campuses and we listen to this jewish student shocking let's talk about how they need to be protected, this is america right now, this since credible to see -- this is incredible, a group of jewish students had to run to library from a wild protest that chased them intoed hiding. these universities as the protests continue, potentially getting bigger have a responsibility to protect students on their campus that are feeling up safe. >> one of the students at cooper union who was trapped in the lynn library, said she is open to pale palestinian protests but the
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this is a special alert. israel is under attack and israel's enemies seek our destruction. the people of israel need immediate help. rockets have us squarely in the crosshairs. our people are targets in their own homes. many have lost everything and fear for their lives. the international fellowship of christians and jews has launched an urgent response to rescue those affected by this violent attack. our teams are on the ground
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house mike johnson said congress will vote on stand alone israel fu funds bill this week. >> in the house and i could we think we have to separate that and get it through, i believe there will be bipartisan support. >> wherever you are on the issue this is a great sign, only way we'll get out of the financial moras that congress has gotten us into is when we begin voting on single issue legislation. when it comes to funding bills and so, hats off to mike johnson for that. >> lisa. >> all right, republicans call for gaza refugees to be banned from entering the united states, i say, you are right, we have already seen a record number of people in terror watch list try to get in united states the past year. we look at fact that
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majority of palestinian in polling support hamas, why would we let these people in and create more problems. >> could we ban all immigration to the country? >> we should at-this-point. >> yeah. >> full stop. >> mollie. >> 2024 candidate, senator tim school joins calls to defund universities allowing anti-semitic protests, this is america today, this is the anti-semitism awareness act. >> for murder, and terrorism, you should be expelled from the campus. any university and i mean any, any university that lets itself become a mega-phone for evil should lose every single indictment - single dime of federal
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