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protected. >> this is the stuff -- this is the type of stuff that is tolerated in russia this jew hatred. it's not shocking to me. i'm just scared that it's america next. >> lawrence: as a jew in america do you feel safe today that you have the proper protections in this country? >> no. i am unapol unapologetically je. i have a body guard because of my appearances on tv. people are sending me their address. death threats. first thought they were all in gaza they are not. i listen to these accounts, they are here in new york. no i absolutely do not feel safe. defund the police initiative doesn't make my feel better here in new york. >> lawrence: it's a crying shame. emily, thanks so much for coming on the program. >> thank you for having me. >> lawrence: the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now.
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♪ >> ainsley: straight to a fox news alert. the saudi minister of deference who is msn mbs's brother set to visit the white house today and will be meeting with senior biden white house officials to discuss the war in israel. >> brian: this comes on the heels of president biden holding an emergency phone equal israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu urging him to protect innocent civilians in gaza allowing them access to humanitarian aid. >> and right now, airstrikes continue along the israel-gaza border. you can see them right there. look at all that smoke as officials learn officials from the jewish state met with qatary negotiators met over the weekend to discuss the 239 people being held hostage. >> lawrence: troy yingst joins us on the ground in southern israel. what's the latest on the ground invasion, trey? >> trey: good morning. we do have new information for you breaking right now. fox news has learned that a high level israeli official in
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coordination with the united states visited doha on saturday to meet with qatary negotiators. the discussion focused around the hostages and how to further those talks to get more hostages relief. that information from an official on the visit. learning how the escalation on friday night began. this source telling fox that talks had stalled on friday due to disagreements on the technical aspects of a potential deal. the talks did continue on saturday and were described by this source as productive. all of this comes as israeli forces are now operating in the gaza strip behind me i want to show you what it was like just two hours ago. you can see right here israeli troops operating inside the gaza strip. what you are looking at is a tank telling fox news today rasping up efforts the destruction is significant over
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the past 24 hours. israel hit more than 600 targets inside gaza working in the distance as d.a. 24 of the war unfolds. >> even as we speak, the israelis are launching alum nature rounds into gaza marking their next targets. we have video of those forces operating on both the western and eastern side of gaza. we were just on a hilltop looking into gaza. you can see plumes of smoke rising up from many different locations. the spokesman for the israeli military talking today about the situation. take a listen. >> over the past day expanded ground activities with additional forces entering the gaza strip including infantry army corps engineering. integrated strikes ground forces and idf. dozens were eliminated barricaded themselves in building and attempt to attack forces in their direction.
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i want to explain and provide example we are conducting expanded ground operations in the gaza strip. >> you can see the aftermath of israeli strikes here inside gaza. complete blocks leveled and reduced to rubble. i have been talking with palestinian civilian notice strip today. they say the israelis have destroyed the two main access roads to the northern part of gaza. effectively cutting off the south from the north as those infantry troops continue to push deeper into the strip. we expect these activities to continue throughout the day. the role of israelis target other positions inside. guys, back to you prototype brian the political unrest with benjamin netanyahu offering apology tweet alleviated him areself from any blame on october 7th and him coming and apologizing later. how much is this unrest benjamin netanyahu not really doing much outside that speech the other day, playing into how this
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invasion is prosecuted? >> trey: i would point to the remarks that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made when he was joined by his war cabinet and his defense minister gallant the other night as they were talking about the ground and decision to enter the next phase of this war. netanyahu that night said that questions will need answers. and not just from his cabinet and from the intelligence heads here in israel but also from himself. there is a lot of frustration, questions remain in israel about how the security breach on october 7th could take place. the gaza border was touted by the israelis as the most advanced and most secure border in the world. yet, hamas was still able to infiltrate into southern israel and commit that massacre slaughtering more than 1400 people. the questions remain. the focus now for israeli officials is the conflict raging on behind me and ensuring it doesn't unravel to the rest of the region.
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[explosion] >> ainsley: trey, thank you so much. be safe out there. we saw pro-palestinian rioters storming different airports or the brooklyn bridge. all over the world we have seen this. something so shocking to us this morning as we discussed this as a team. we wanted to share the video of this rush of the airport. flight tel aviv flew into russia. not only worried about leaving their homes. finally safe on a plane they are out they finally make it to russia and this happens at the airport. people were waiving palestinian flags. storming the airport and you said you even saw video, lawrence, of them on the runway and on top of the plane. >> lawrence: once the airplane landed, they were on the wings of the plane. you look closely, you look, can you see them looking in all sectors trying to find jewish folks inside of the plane. >> they were screaming allah akbar. women and children on this plane coming back from tel aviv. the name of this town is mak
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makhachkala, go to threatened storm the gates and create havoc. the governor, to his credit, denounced the crowd and the violence, says you are attacking women and children. and this, sadly, is probably just the beginning because i don't count on moscow to worry about anything. and when it comes to security. >> ainsley: two people were critically injured. the airport had to shut down it. will be shut down until novembe. i don't know if that's the russia would -- you are on a flight coming from israel. you might not want to go to one of these countries that are not supporting you. >> lawrence: if you are watching this you are thinking okay, this is russia. we shouldn't be surprised. but some of the rhetoric coming out of the democratic party is very concerning. >> ainsley: good point. not just people protesting in the middle of the street. but it is the elected leaders
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the congresswoman over the progressive caucus has thoughts about biden's relationship with muslim arabs in this country. this is what she had to say. watch. >> there are racists within the netanyahu government racist policies need to be able to criticize the not be called anti-semitic. at the end of the day, the president and the united states president and the united states is absolutely responsible because we also have been the largest military backer of tied israel. the american penal are actually quite far away from where the president and even congress, the majority of congress has been on israel and gaza. and i think the president has to be careful about that. i am certainly concerned about his approach to this.
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>> brian: imagine this, the squad telling the president to be careful. when the president now foolishly, he must realize, protected them and saluted them when he took office. the left -- outside left of his party has turned on president biden and his povment. >> lawrence: totally. >> brian: squad embraces upstarts look at them and how much energy they have. now their party is saying wow, you are embarrassing and you are not saying there is a subtle difference between my policies and your policies, there is 180 degrees difference. from the problem solver's caucus to the white house, they are here. the squad and some moderates are here. good luck, guys. you think the republicans have a fracture you? are right. buff so do you on something very consequential bigger than the speaker. >> ainsley: joe biden and kamala harris both said over the weekend that israel has every right to defend itself against this terrible. joe biden is pushing benjamin netanyahu also to provide more aid and protections for the
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gazan civilians, for the innocent. and he is also discussing these ongoing efforts to try to release these hostages. trey reported that breaking news this morning, which is great that we are sending officials over to meet with the qatary negotiators to negotiators in the spider web of the tunnels. >> brian: josh gottheimer leads the problem solver's caucus. moderate and pro-israel. is he jewish. and a lot -- 14 people abstain from their voting in support. >> ainsley: 15, i think. >> brian: there is a republican in there. so, josh crawrt risked the rest of our caucus could not get behind rest israel. andre carson didn't like that. listen to the democrat from yawned. >> not active in the rule as a
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remember of congress. very emotional. most cowardly people when you confront them they are afraid. i'm afraid of the guy. if he wants to call us despicable i'm saying is he a coward and a punk. he should remember why the people sent him here and if he wants to play some kind of tough guy or gangster we can handle it like gentlemen or get into something else. >> gentleman from indiana is showing us how the democratic party is spinning out of control. you would also note for the congressman when i was on capitol hill will three weeks ago i asked him to condemn what rasheda tlaib said. he said he had no comment on it. he has been given students to talk about it because he agrees whether a she says galapagos dropped 11%. >> ainsley: support for israel? >> lawrence: i think it is. look at what some of these voters are saying. they are saying. this this is politico.
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i myself have voted democrat for my entire adult life. even when the candidates have been disappointing i told myself no matter how much i dislike the party's policy on the middle east and israel and palestinian in particular voting democrat was my only form of harm reduction. they are saying not just muslims and arabs against what the biden administration they are saying young voters are not gonna show up for the president if he doesn't change gears on this policy. >> ainsley: wow. that's interesting. because he is in a tough position. republicans are pro-israel. support israel. i'm surprised when you hear so many jewish people vote democratically when the republican party really supports them. but he is in a tough position because half of his party is -- they are pro-israel. the other half clearly isn't. i am shocked when you see the numbers. brooklyn bridge had 7,000 people on it that are pro-hamas. >> lawrence: to your point about the democratic voters, i have been talking with a lot of them as i go out. i'm on the town and jewish folks i was in the store the other
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day. they said they had never watched fox before. but the other channels are just unwatchable right now. and they are giving fox a second look because of our coverage of what is happening. no one is tell our story like our reporters are on the ground no one is defending israel. a lot of them are parroting hamas talking points. msnbc has three anchors openly parroted the talking points. >> brian: msnbc taken a hit. cnn more balanced than you would expect. i think joe biden has to do what the leaders do. make the right decision and stick to it. what does president biden always do? make a decision, if it gets unpopular. means have to be stalwart he knuckles under or doesn't say anything. that's what happened with the ukraine war. obviously the russian invasion is wrong. the president doesn't tell everyone why it's in america's interest. next thing you know detractors get traction. one of the softest interviews you will ever see "60 minutes" do took place last night with
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the vice president absz ains bill whitaker had her on "60 minutes" she said the u.s. has absolutely no intention of sending troops to israel or to gaza. and then when he says what is your response to iran? she she said exactly one word. pretty straightforward. and she also says this about joe biden, kamala harris, their ticket winning next year. listen to this. >> you have the current frontrunner for the g.o.p., donald trump, facing what, 91 criminal charges? >> i have lost count. >> yet, the biden-harris ticket is running neck and neck with donald trump. why are you not 30 points ahead? >> well, i'm not -- i'm not a political pundit. when the american people are able to take a close look at election time, on their options, i think the choice is going to be clear. bill, we are going to win. >> we were talking to some democratic donors. >> um-huh. >> and they have told us that
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should something befall president biden and he is not able to run, you are in the spot that that would be a natural for you to step up but we're hearing from donors that they would not naturally fall into line. why is that? >> well, first of all, i'm not going to engage in that hypothetical because joe biden is very much alive and running for re-election. >> laura, what a low bar? >> brian: is he living. i took his pulse this morning. >> lawrence: you are right. you are not a pundit. >> brian: but you are a politician. right now the biden campaign $10 million are tv ads and radio ads and polls have not moved. problem with crime on the wrong side. immigration anyone think that's gone well? inflation, please, don't tell me it's going down. tell the american people that they don't believe you when it comes to race and trust and two hot wars. you have a situation where a lot of the it is your own policies. you can't say it's a natural disaster i had no idea that
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typhoon was coming on shore. you knew exactly what was going to happen when you reengaged iran. you saw what happened with barack obama. they went crazy in the middle east. they were in a box and now looking at the results of a refinanced iran. >> ainsley: i think watching what happened in afghanistan and all sitting here together on that morning reporting on it. when you saw those videos, thats what the beginning of the spiral. because other countries did not believe that he would do anything. anding look what is happening in china with the spy balloon. he did nothing with that. allowed it to fly over our whole country. and then afghanistan, we saw that withdraw. look what russia did to ukraine. look what israel -- look what is happening to israel, hamas. >> lawrence: but if you listen closely, ainsley, she is making the point of it was a signal to donald trump. donald trump against joe biden. and i think they are planning on running on emotion like they did the last election. the problem is, to your point, brian, the economy is a disaster. the border is overrun. and when they look at the
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president on the national stage, americans don't feel safe when they see the protests in the middle of the street. they don't see a strong commander-in-chief. our military bases are being attacked and he attacks a weapons depot. >> brian: once. that was after 19 times. dean phillips is running. everyone is like wow, who is this guy and where is he? but what he is doing is he just said the democratic party has rigged the primaries, whoops, excuse me. used that word. forcing everybody to talk about age, the president. talking about inflation. is he going to be talking about weakness overseas. so you don't need ron desantis, nikki haley, or donald trump. you got someone on the left going yeah, i agree with him, but he is too old. that's what is going to beat new hampshire. he gave up new hampshire. the challenger is going to walk into new hampshire and say i'm the only option. he is going to win new hampshire. that's going to be an embarrassment to joe biden. this is much bigger than just a self-made multi millionaire congressman running against a sitting president.
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i think it's going to underline a lot of problems. >> lawrence: on the heels of democrats especially young voters arab folks going to stay at home. really crazy to me that the democratic party destroyed 20 years of goodwill with muslims and arabs in two weeks losing an entire generation of progressives. >> ainsley: what do your democratic friends say? >> lawrence: i think they condemn what is happening in israel. they have friends that are jews and they is i it's just not right. i think some of them also sympathize with palestine. and i think a lot of them. >> brian: there is no palestine. >> ainsley: palestinian authority. there was a big rally in your state in texas, in austin, too. >> lawrence: austin is. >> ainsley: very liberal. >> lawrence: a lot of texans don't claim it and that's probably why. >> brian: have to step over the homeless first. carley shim cuffs did not stay home today. she came to work. >> carley: almost a year until the election. 371 days to go. but we do have some more news to
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get to. starting with a fox weather alert. we are now learning 48 people were killed in mexico after hurricane ottis devastated acapulco on wednesday. the category 5 storm destroying much of the resort city. the number of people dead is likely to climb. crews are continuing to search for 36 people still missing. for more download the fox weather app. or stream on any tv connected device. auto workers are expected to return to the picket lines at general motors plants as union expand strike against the company. lone holdout of the build three automakers stellantis and ford are close to getting things back to normal after reaching tentative contracts with the uaw deal includes 25% raises. job security and the right to strike against plant closures. and did you see this? many on social media crying foul against california governor
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gavin newsom after watching this clip from his controversial trip to china. >> oh. [laughter] [whistle] [laughter] >> carley: newsom showing off fancy foot work before plowing down a young boy during a pickup game laughed it off thinking the boy gay him a hug. that didn't go according to plan. there you go americans again being very belligerent in the south china sea right over there. again were acting. >> he gave the kid a hug at the end. it was cute. >> brian: landing on a child? >> lawrence: he obviously loses the ball. falls and then grabs the kid and then he rolls around. >> carley: he had no choice. >> brian: he wants to be president. >> lawrence: look at his move. >> brian: hitting him on the back. >> ainsley: president biden he falls and gavin newsom runs, he
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falls -- >> ainsley: the kid is smiling. i hit a kid with a basketball. he didn't go down. he did cry though. i didn't tackle him. here we go. >> basketball. i didn't land on him. unbelievable. >> lawrence: how could you? >> ainsley: how great is the control room. they had that ready to go. >> brian: i knew they would. that's before i hit the kid. he was hitting every basket. >> brian, how old is this kid now? that was 10 years ago. that was 10 years ago. we should have him back on. i was just told in my ear they tried to invite the kid back he doesn't want. >> he is still in therapy, brian. >> brian: that is true. we have to go break. sorry. there is supposed to be about gavin newsom. >> brian: unbelievable scene of a russian errant pro-palestinian rioters flooding the runway looking for israeli flight. lt. general keith kellogg reacts
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man expected to visit the white house as riyadh agreed suspend ground operations in gaza. jared kushner just came back from saudi arabia. he said the saudi people want to see the end of hamas. >> one of the ironies as american jew you are safer in saudi arabia right now than you are on a college campus. care for palestinian civilians so they would like to see, you know, israel accomplish the mission to make sure that the hamas could be eliminated. they are against terrorism. >> brian: yep. joining us now to discuss and expand is co-chair of american instituted first policy general keith kellogg. general, how significant is this meeting today with the saudi. >> it is very significant. the reason why it is so significant. remember when president biden came in he called the saudi
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arabiaens a pariah state. his relationship with mbs mohammed bin salman who is the crown prince and designated heir to king solomon, they got to get those relations back together and not good right now. they are going to be he could. what has happened they tried to normalize relations they the israelis they and saudi arabia. the saudiys are backing away from us a bit. look at that deal they just had with iran peace agreement that was brokered by the chinese not the united states. it's very, very important that the president when he talks to defense minister of saudi arabia he gets it his message across we are with you, saudi arabia. we need to stay in line with israel and come together on this negotiation. having some type of peace agreement. you know, had you jared kushner on a minute ago. we were very, very close with the abraham accords with bringing the saudis on board and supporting the abraham accords. we think if we had had a second term we would have been there right at the very top.
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that's where jared was right at the end of the administration. are they key? absolutely. and they are key to kind of hold the rest of the middle east together. we need to really support them and they need to support us. especially the way it looks right now with us pushing back on iran. >> brian: right. by the way, it's not dead yet, expanded talks. iran contacted saudis right away. after the attacks on october 7th. but it was a lukewarm conversation there was no real big readout. saudis recognized iran is the problem. let's see where this goes. maybe they will wait for another administration. i want to bring you to what happened in russia and one of their provinces. there is pro-palestinian rioters seem to -- got word through telegram that there was going to be a tell -- israeli jews were coming back in to russia. and they stormed the gates. this is them going through the terminal. and this is -- security was there. and they are going after women and children who are jewish. this is just the latest example
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of riots breaking out around the world against the israelis. against the jews. lt. general, what is this? the 1930s? >> yeah. yeah, brian. you know, this is a messaging issue right now. the president of the united states needs to get right in front of it and needs to be very vocal about it. you see here in the united states what happened in grand central station in new york city. seeing it on campuses. look, there is an issue of moral servitude here. when the israelis say and we said in 1945 never again. we need to mean that. and the president needs to be the chief spokesman by telling everybody this is wrong. this is not a palestinian issue. this is a hamas inner. this is a terrorism issue. and we need to separate the two. and people need to understand this is unacceptable. and not just behavior but for the global effort as well. everybody needs to come on board. this is wrong. and he needs to use moral servitude issue as the punch line to basically push back on
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it all. is he not doing it. >> brian: where does this come from? where does this organization pop up? you mentioned too they have t-shirts. they have prefabricated posters. getting together at grand central station. blocking the brooklyn bridge. taking over columbia, cornell. where is this coming from? tulane? >> yeah. you know, brian, you know, you like to get it on one person or one thing. i think there is a general attitude out there that people just protest anything. and this is wrong. that's the reason why i think there is strategic messaging so critical where the president needs to stand up and say this is wrong. this is a moral servitude issue. we said in 1945 "never again" we're back to "never again" even benjamin netanyahu said the same thing never again issue. we are saying this is exiso israel. he is right. >> brian: we will get into the actual fight later in the week. lt. general keith kellogg, thank you. crazy time. >> thanks, brian.
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holding a vigil north 1 lives lost in horrific mass shooting. one of those lives with a arthur state route. a 42-year-old father of five, known for his sense of humor and kind soul. he was playing pool when the gunman opened fire at that bar and restaurant. his family joins us now to remember his life, his father arthur barnard who was with him just 10 minutes before the shooting along with jesse, his
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sister, and tyler his brother, good morning to all three of you. >> good morning. >> so sorry for what you all are going through. i can't imagine. arthur, i will start with you because you were with your son i'm a parent. i can't imagine what you are going through. what has that been like? >> oh, wow, okay. just something that makes it hard to breathe, i guess. >> knowing that you were just with him. >> yeah. every time i'm in town, try call him and he will ask me to play pool. we have always done that. neither one of us are real drinkers or anything. i have been teaching him since he was 10. and he was on the pool team
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there. he wanted to go some place else. i said let's go there because that's where your friends come. we did. and played for a couple of hours. one of his friends came. this kid justin who is still in the hospital. he always seemed to show up when we were playing. all of his friends that came in he would just laugh and say oh you have got play my dad. they just always wanted them to play me. sit down and watch. artie was just this 5 foote 5. sorry. 280-pounder. -- 65, 2 # 0-pounder. goof and tough.
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he was a great tid 42 he was still. >> he was a kid. >> he was a kid. he could just make you laugh. >> jesse, you said that to our producers, you told a funny story. i can picture. this you said he would laugh so hard that it would make him drool and then he would start laughing even harder. tell me more about your brother. >> like my dad said you hear it from everybody that they have lost. they were a good person but it's true. he loved his family. he loved his kids. he was there for everybody who needed him. it didn't matter. even if you weren't a family or friends. the kids all joke about how uncle artie would come over.
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the first thing he would do is run and scoop them up for a hug. it didn't matter which kid it was because he was so large that you you he would pick any one of them up and just squeeze them hear uncle artie, i can't breathe. now just trying to explain okay which ran. i wish i didn't run from that. >> my 10-year-old granddaughter said that the other day at the vigil. then there is my oldest two talking about her last experience with the squirrely from him. so they have fun memories. >> ainsley: and you have three, right? and tyler, you have two children? >> yes. >> ainsley: tyler, i mean, when you grow up with siblings, you all know everything about each other. you share beds. you had holidays together and you fought and you loved each other and you watched your kids
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grow up and you were at the hospitals when your children are all born together. having a sibling is just an amazing experience and to know that he is not around anymore, i'm sure, is just devastating. he leaves behind five children and a wife. tell us about their situation because it's not cheap to put your kids in school. i imagine they might have a mortgage and, you know, we are going to put up at the end of this interview a go fund me page so people can help. >> well, he didn't have a mortgage but they had bills, you know. cars they owed money on his 13-year-old daughter is going to be 14. on halloween we are going to give her a party on halloween as we did our other the other day trying to keep normalcy in their life. and she has got a couple of conditions i'm not good on what
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they are called. >> it's a skin condition. >> they are rare and the medications for them were sometimes up to $1,700 a month and he was -- i remember him just always running. the thing about artie, if i couldn't be there for something, family. it accident matter what he was doing. he would stop and just step up. >> ainsley: tyler, i will give you the last word. what do you want to say about your brother. i understand you had to wait. 17 hours to find out if he was alive or if he wasn't alive? agony he must have felt. what would you like to share with us? >> so i actually just seen my brother literally two days before always someone gone to
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and ask for advise. i got a 4-year-old terrible 2s, terrible 3s, terrible 4s. just my kid pretty much. horribecausei was horrible as a. i was talking to her about two days before this happened. just to get advice from somebody else. you know. it's weakening. all i have been trying to do make sure kids are set. calling back and forth and calling 10 dozen people. you know. i'm a little big brother.
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we're both the same height and pretty much the same size. >> he was taller than you. >> he had back surgery and lost an inch. he has always just been caring. like my dad said, he has always been there. r what. usually answering the phone if not he is calling you back in 10 minutes, because he is probably dealing with his kids. the night i even got the phone call. i worked for u.p.s. i was stuck all the way an hour and a half away from here. mind you my house is pretty close spare time, bowling alley. couldn't get to my family because blocks were locked down. [alarm]
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that was pretty traumatizing experience because i couldn't get home. i had a good friend of mine sitting there supporting me the whole time. i knew my family was safe at home. but at the same time, we didn't know where your brother was. searching for him. one place to another. >> thought he was alive at the hospital. >> it was a really crazy night. >> until about 12:15 a.m. we were told that he was the at the hospital. and then around 12:15 we found out he wasn't. so we went to the reunification center and we waited there from -- we probably got there five minutes later until 5:30 a.m. whether they couldn't confirm that he was still at sea
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schemmenges.we had to wait untie next afternoon when they came to notify us that he was a victim in mention. >> i knew where he was in the place and he was about 20 feet from the front door. we were just right there at the front door pretty much. >> ainsley: i'm so sorry for y'all's loss. everyone at home watching, hug your children, hug your loved ones. because you just never know. god bless you all. arthur, jesse, tyler, thank you for sharing these stories. you made us cry and laugh and we can relate to the stories of growing up with our siblings. so god bless your family. we would love for you all to help this family, can you see the go fund me page right there on the screen. it's go fund me.com.
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>> lawrence: period biden is facing scrutiny over his foreign policy decision that got us where we are today, brian. >> brian: his aides are nervous about election day. look at his decisions that put our national security at risk. >> lawrence: go to the wall. a lot of his advisors said, leave afghanistan, do it the right way. it led to this. >> brian: he said in august, the american people want us to leave. he said, don't worry about it, it will be fine. the army is big enough to hold off the taliban, a terror organization. they were wrong. we were down to just an airport, evacuating and guess who is
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doing security? the taliban. 13 guys died,en it 100 afghans plus. taliban take the country in 10 days. he said -- or no military official said it would not leave like this. >> lawrence: he called it a success. >> brian: called it a successful evacuation, left equipment there, some of which is turning up in gaza. next russia. >> lawrence: what he did in afghanistan set the stage for what happeneds in russia. he said it was a minor incursion. >> brian: if it is a minor incursion, it is not a big deal and it was a full-blown invasion, which he telegraphed and he was so cure kyiv would fall he offered zelenskyy a ride and he realized zelenskyy could
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fight and we slow walk weapons in and now a year and a half fight that cost us -- >> lawrence: $76 billion. when you look with the u.s. defense budget, that is 5% of overall defense budget. >> brian: it is a fight we must win, a victory would be a victory for china. we can't pay for pension plans. it has to go to weapon plan. eu has stepped up. that is not all he's having trouble with. >> lawrence: iran is a big problem. obama gang back in office and he wants to do big, major iran new deal. >> brian: the deal is done. they have gotten rid of inspectors and cameras and
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starting to enrich uranium. we will not enforce sanctions, you want to pump oil, pump oil. that was in a trade for hostages. starting to freeze it now. realized the embarrass mean. this guy says, we can do whatever we want with it, don't tell me we can't. >> lawrence: he says they are monitoring the money, what do you know, october 7, iran backs hamas and they attack israel. >> brian: reports they were training in israel. so well scripted it had to do be done by an outfit china would support. >> lawrence: you still have china. taiwan has been own,
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independence country. >> brian: we still are not sure if taiwan is invaded like they steam rolled, what are we going to do if they take taiwan? the president says we will defend taiwan and his administration says we won't. try to kiss up to them and we are having their foreign secretary there last week. we'll see if we can heal the rift. they want to divide the world between china, russia, and korea and we would like to exist with the democracy. >> lawrence: if you talk to the president, like with all his foreign policy, he says don't. >> brian: a contraction of which even i can spell. let's go to janice, you are
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looking at the weather. >> janice: we have a cold front affecting much of the country. a white halloween for millions of folks. millions of folks, here are current temperatures, temperatures below freezing for the western half of the country and frost and freeze from big bend up to the ohio valley. into thursday, a white halloween for parts of the great lakes and interior northeast. 63 in north and bring temperatures down and we have clipper of snow and that means yes, my friends for halloween, snow on the ground for big cities in to the great lakes for tomorrow evening. here is your halloween forecast for the country below freezing, okay. that means parents, bundle your
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kids up. over to you, my friend. >> lawrence: thanks. 80/30 new york district court will open doors for sam bankman-fried. he is set to take the trial again in his own defense before cross-examination. he faces felony counts which he pled not guilty. here to react, stuart varney. it is varney, the man himself. what is the case being made against sam bankman-fried and his defense? >> sam bankman-fried says i made mistakes. were they innocent mistakes made by guy who uses adhd medication? or are they deliberate mistakes and he covered up illegality. he knew they were in trouble and nearly bankrupt and came up with
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the idea it was an accounting problem and switched it to gain instead of loss. is that criminal? prosecution said they are deliberate mistakes and that is fraud. that is what i think will happen today. >> you have been covering this for years now, do you think it was an innocent mistake, is this guy that did not know what he was doing or did it intentionally. >> how did he convince sophisticated investors to give him hundreds of millions of dollars. how did he convince those people to give them money. did he say, i got this, this and this, if so he has a problem. >> lawrence: google has anti-trust things going on. they can tune into varney and company every weekday 9 a.m. and

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