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with covid, politics, crime, homelessness, you set the pace for so many in the media. congrats, my dear. >> laura: i have gotten my earrings to stay on. >> progress, took six years. >> did they fall off once or twice? sam is keeping track. everyone behind the schoons makes it work, tommy, sam, michaels and gabby and everybody, we love our team, including you. great to see you. happy sixth anniversary. >> laura: that is it for us, set your dvr and follow us on social media. it is america, now and forever. jesse is next. >> todd: fox news alert. israeli forces say they killed the hamas commander who directed
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some of the october 7 attack. you are watching "fox and friends first," on tuesday, i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. greg palkot is on the border of lebanon. we begin with jonathan hunt. >> jonathan: israeli defense sources consider this to be one of the most significant gets since war was declared on october 7. they took out a commander in hamas northern brigade. they say he was responsible for directing some of the attacks of october 7 that were launched from the northern part of the gaza strip and they say in taking him out, they believe they have significantly reduced
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hamas's ability to disrupt the idf ground operation in the northern end of the gaza strip. they believe he was a big player in hamas northern gaza command. ground operation continue and what the idf appear to be trying to do is encircle gaza city in the gaza strip. they have gone down the western side of gaza and coming from the north00 east and appear to be trying to encircle entirety of gaza city and therefore squeeze the hamas fighters back into the center of that city then they will take them on the ground and in the tunnels. we are hearing from the idf that is what they have been doing, striking hundreds of targets above and below ground. the idf very relieved to announce yesterday they rescued
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one of their own, idf soldier kidnapped on october 7, taken into gaza, rescued by idf forces and she is reunited with her family. prime minister netanyahu says there is absolutely no consideration being given by the israeli government to a ceasefire which has been called for by some parties. prime minister netanyahu says that would be akin to united states declaring ceasefire in the immediate wake of pearl harbor or 9/11 attack. the prime minister says this war will continue minute by minute, hour by hour, day-by-day until israel achieves total victory. >> carley: we are learning this particular commander is partly responsible for hamas use of paragliders and we saw the imagery of the attack. he is dead, that is significant.
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a u.s. air base in iraq attacked with armed drones. >> todd: greg palkot live with the latest. greg. >> greg: a lot of activity, we are hearing israeli drones, armed drones overhead our position. we have been seeing growing clashes between israel and hezbollah and regional spreading of the conflict. u.s. military base in iraq was latest drone launched by around-ian-backed proxy group. there have been 24 such attacks on bases in iraq and syria and that left 21 service members injured. the u.s. returned fire twice. here at the israel-lebanon border result of escalating firing of mortars by iran-backed
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hezbollah militants. land incursion in israel by the group's hamas ally. we continue and israel is responding with greater power. we hear tanks, artillery, armed drones and hearing of jet fighters striking deeper in lebanon, leaving seven israeli soldiers dead and 50 hezbollah fighters killed in the last three weeks. casualties and evacuations on both side. and west bank scene of unrest over 100 palestinians killed by israeli security clashing with hamas supporters there and supporters of other groups who receive aid and assistance from iran and one last group to worry about, there is a lot to keep track of, houthi group in yemen are backed by iran and overnight it is suspected they launched
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two exploding drones against southern israeli resort town of idot. knocking looking at second major front yet but a bunch of hot spots. >> carley: live near the israel and lebanon border. thank you. senate expected to confirm president biden pick for ambassador for israel early as this actual. jack lew, won the nomination in a 12-9 vote last week. know handful of gop senators say his role in spear heading the iran nuclear deal which funneled 100 billion to israel sworn enemy should disqualify him. tom cotton says the senate should refuse to confirm the man who acted as banker of the ayatollah to serve as representative in israel.
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they will hold a vote this morning. if successful a confirmation vote could come a few hours later. today blinken and lloyd austin will appear before senate panel to push president biden aid package for israel and ukraine. new house speaker has a different idea. >> todd: interesting idea. hamas blocking americans in gaza from leaving, how should the u.s. respond? doug collins is here next to tell us.
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hostages are being held in gaza and the terror group blocks evacuations from the war zone. >> with respect to hostages, hamas not yet agreed to release anyone other than four hostages, including four american citizens and citizen who want to leave gaza, they will not operate their side of the rafah gate. we are working with other than pas who have relationship with hamas to impress need to do both. i won't speak to details, we don't think it is useful to do so. it is high priority for. >> carley: doug collins, ranking member of house judiciary committee join me now. you have rafah crossing operated by egypt and other side by hamas. according to state department, hamas is not opening their gate, keeping people inside the gate, including americans.
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how do you navigate this? >> they have no incentive to send anyone out or let them through the rafah gate. they are using them as they always do as human shields. not up to hamas, for them it would be crazy to let people out because they are losing their shield and leverage they believe they have. >> carley: israel telling palestinian to leave the danger zone and hamas is trapping people. there is hamas and iran. yesterday iran confirmed a 24th attack on u.s. forces. iran foreign minister says the attack on american bases is the result of wrong american policy in the region, which we hope they will correct. you reap what you sow. open threat from iran, how should we respond to this?
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>> the only understanding these thugs and i keep hearing, it is iran-backed like it is a phil an throp cal organization, they are. they don't eat, go to the bathroom or anything without iran telling them to. they only understand power and strength. we allowed 20 plus. in my opinion, they have to be more forceful going after them. >> carley: how so? >> blowup stuff, they know where bases are. they have to attack. our men and women come from here, from the united states military, under attack. do they sit there and say, oop, we are under attack. there has to be balance. they will not stop until they are dead.
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it is not being addressed. >> carley: the situation at home and at 10:00 a.m., wray and alejandro mayorkas with director of national counter terrorism center will discuss the threat to homeland. 169 people on the terror watch list were captured at the border. we don't know who is in our country, it is not a political point to say that is concerning. it should keep mayorkas up every night, he is complicit in this. he needs to be impeached. he is a travesty at his job. he is letting illegal immigrant come through and calling it legal. to answer your question, watch him dodge and say this is legal. it is a lie. flat out lie and wray, wray has
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his own problem. this testimony today will be i feel like more pandoring to the narrative. explain how they know college campuses, you see an organized event, how much may have terrorists come across, they cannot say out of two million gotaways, can you tell us none of these are terrorists. >> carley: if you don't know who is in your country, you can't say we are all safe. thank you. we appreciate it. >> todd: investigation into the death of "friends" star matthew perry. los angeles fire department says the patient was found by --
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quick medical assessment to find he was deceased. his cast mates release a statement, we are utterly devastated by the loss of matthew, we are a family. so much to say, right now we'll take a moment to grieve and process this unfathomable loss. biden administration has no problem labeling conservatives as extremists, what about protesters calling to wipe israel off the map. >> you talk about extremists all the time. what about the protesters? >> we are calling out any form of hate. >> todd: that is after jewish students at cornell got death threats. this is spreading to campuses nationwide. we brought in a panel of students to show and tell us what they are seeing first hand. don't miss it.
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displays of antisemitism on college campuses, stopping short of calling them extreme. >> todd: brooke singman has the report. >> brooke: the administration is preding lightly when it comes to casting protesters on campus as extremist. >> does president biden think the anti-israel protesters are extremists 1234 >> we have to speak against it very loud. >> we hear you talk about extremists, usually about maga extremists what about the protesters feeling jewish feel unsafe, are they extremists? >> we are calling out any form of hate. >> brooke: threats to the jewish
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community surge across college campuses. police had to be placed outside cornell university there were comments against jewish students, one calling for them to be shot. the nation is fighting to defend the students. listen. >> they fight. we fight for a future free of terror, future free from jewish fear. we owe it to the jew in auschwitz crying for help, we owe it to the university students who wear star of david or speak hebrew. >> brooke: washington is bracing for mobilization of protesters set to rally on capitol hill this thursday. they want president bush to push
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for a ceasefire and stop sending aid to israel. >> todd: thank you, threat against students at cornell had kathy hochul visiting the college to condemn the anti-israel sentiment. watch. no one should be afraid to walk from their dorm room. that is a basic right on a campus. >> todd: this is not just happening at cornell, anti- -- students who experienced this firsthand. thanks to all three students for being here. allison, start with you and set the scene. what is most horrific example of antisemitism you have seen or experienced at nyu?
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>> there have been multiple anti-israel rallies at nyu, i've heard them say death to jews. horrific things to say at so-called peaceful protest. i heard globalize anti-fatah. they are spewing misinformation, it is horrible. >> todd: you and your family are paying for an education. sabrina, what is the worst thing you have seen on campus? >> i would say the most severe form was probably last tuesday, where students sat in front of the library and projected horrible messages on to the library which mind you is probably the library, they are
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jewish. it was definitely heavily antisemitic. on saturday, there was a rally in d.c., they came on to campus and there were a few demonstrators who came up to the zbt frat house waving flag poles at brothers trying to harass them. this is where we talk about hate speech turning into hate crimes, somebody could have gotten hit and that made me scared. >> todd: danielle, what have you seen? >> thank you, todd. we've had a plethora of incidents the ah c berkeley, students getting physically hurt and professors offering extra credit to students attending pro-hamas rallies. and e-mails telling us to avoid
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certain areas on campus due to fear of safety. what does it mean when administrators tell me not to be a target. at uc berkeley, i need to hide my jewish identity. >> todd: do you ever feel like you will ever feel safe on your campus again? >> you know, it is hard to say, going into uc berkeley i was hopeful of four years of education and learning and being alongside my peers and now i look at peers supporting terrorists and innocent israelis getting murdered. i feel unsafe on campus and sitting in class next to peers supporting these terrible acts and listening to professors
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support this. i will not feel safe at uc berkeley as a student. >> todd: will you ever feel safe at remainder of your college experience? >> since the moment i got to gw, saying my family was from israel granted me hostility. over time i came to understand this radicalized ideology and what is being perpetuated in the classroom, it made me feel antagonized. now what i see on campus, students are shouting this from the rooftops and thinking they are moral, it is pure idiocy and concerning and no, i do not feel safe on campus. students know who i am, i've been a public face of this for a long time and so long as institutional damage is not
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changed, i will not feel safe on campus. >> todd: this is sad, this is supposed to be one of the best four-year times of your life. do you feel safe? >> to echo what they said, i've been a face of this at nyu, people know who you am, i get death threats daily. it is scary. in class i sit next to those who cheer on hamas. i will never feel safe on campus. >> todd: when i was in school 23 years ago, biggest conflict was yankees and red sox. i can't imagine paying this money and thinking the person next to you could harm you or kill you and your professor is complicit. keep us posted, i hope you get
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some semblence much normalcy. best of luck to you. cornell professor blasting hypocrisy on the left, wait until you hear his message. >> i get codemmed and there wer people marching saying glory to the martyrs who don't get condemned by colleges and no action is taken. how do we decide what hotel to book? fear not, i got you. choice hotels has a hotel for every type of stay. like a comfort with the kiddos. spacious! that's what they all say.
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>> todd: a cornell university law professor blasting hypocrisy on the left >> i get condemned with attempts to fire me for objecting to rioting and looting and there were people marching saying glory to the martyrs who don't get condemned by the college and no action taken. this whole racialist dei antiracism structure caused dysfunction on college and bull canized the college and true at cornell. >> carley: tomi lahren joins us. what is your reaction to all of this? >> tomi: campus environment and selective defense of free speech. they say they are allowing
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protest and demonstration go far beyond free speech and more into endangering students, making them feel unsafe. it is different from talking about free palestinian or whatever social justice cause. my favorite is queers for palestinian, i don't know who wants to tell them. it is selected free speech protection that is outrageous, that professor is right. colleges coddle people who attack conservative people on campus. i had the swat team called in when i spoke at new mexico. riley gaines had to be protected, they called that free speech. speech at collegeings that extremist professors support is called free speech and anything else is considered hate speech. interesting how they have selective outrage, selective
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free speech and selective expression, especially on college campuses. >> todd: it does make you feel for what our country will look like when these individuals are in the workforce and become leaders of our companies and government. today ishalloween. frighten us with your ghoulish take on what biden has done to america. >> tomi: happy halloween, americans, i don't need to tell you what you see everyday, you see the world crumbling and our president on vacation in delaware every week. you should be very afraid when you go to the grocery store and can't buy eggs. you should be afraid when you can't afford your rent or pay mortgage rates. wide open southern border, people on the terror watch list
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are slipping through the cracks, that should terrify you. looking at our economy and projection should terrify you. it is halloween, we are excited to dress up, most terrifying thing is government overreach and democrats we have at the helm that don't want to correct course and fix policy they created and they believe more government and more policy will solve policies they made that are destroying our country to begin with. a lot to be afraid with this halloween, nothing to do with costume or trick-or-treating. >> carley: thank you for joining us, happy h halloween. janice dean has the forecast. >> janice: bone chilling, one of the coldest halloween, 120 million under frost or freeze
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alert from texas to great lakes and ohio valley. upper air pattern arctic air flowing southward, couple cold fronts and potential record lows tonight. winter coats over costumes. this is tomorrow morning and we'll moderate, get through the next 24 hours. we have snowfall totals and snow on the ground for trick-or-treaters over the upper midwest and interior northeast. here is trick-or-treat forecast, temperatures in the 30 30s. we have 40s and 50s on the map. miami, 82 for you, loving it. then look this is not tomorrow, this is tonight. apologies, you see how cold it is in the northern plains and
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upper midwest, that is even forecast for trick-or-treating. >> carley: turtlenecks and snow suits under costumes. >> janice: kids are excited and happy it is halloween. my kids are. >> carley: you love to dress up. >> janice: who told you that. >> we have pictures. >> janice: who is that, my friends? >> betsy ross. i was going to say martha washington. >> this is great costume. >> i forget who the woman is and lady liberty. >> i dressed up on "fox and friends" that year, giant baseball. do you have any more? >> i think one more, i think victorian woman. >> todd: next one is not you. >> you are adorable. my husband.
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>> that is well thought out. >> he was a happy hot dog. he doesn't like hats, babies hate things on their head. when he gets older, he will hate seeing these pictures. matthew i dressed as bread. >> sorry, it is cute now. >> i put him in avocado costume yesterday. i was so excited for halloween and he fit into both. look at him. he did not like the avocado as much >> we dressed up lola, last year, she hated it, but pictures -- as star wars they ride the little tontos. >> carley: somebody knows what you are talking about. >> todd: the lady who runs my
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household told me we are dressing up as ballerina and pebbles. >> janice: can we see pictures tomorrow? >> carley: lady that runs your household, you mean your wife? do you have servants? >> i am them. >> carley: happy halloween. serious news and secretary of state blinken and lloyd austin will appear before a senate panel to push president biden's aid package for israel and ukraine. new house speaker has a different idea, cheryl casone has details on that. >> todd: and congresswoman cori bush's comments could cost her her job, we'll explain next.
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>> todd: today secretary of state blinken and lloyd austin are expected to make their case to the senate in support of the $106 billion spending package. house speaker mike johnson and republicans have a different plan. cheryl casone is here. >> cheryl: good morning, $106 billion aid package will include
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14 billion for israel, 4 billion for the iron dome and 1.2 billion for the defense system, that is israel, there is money for ukraine and immigration and $10 billion for humanitarian aid, going to the palestinians and to the israelis and other areas and 7.4 for taiwan and the ieshgsz ndo-pacific. mike johnson wants to separate israel aid package from the rest of this bill, send to house rules committee tomorrow. it has to pass the senate, big road ahead. listen to speaker johnson on this. how will it be paid for? >> we will release that shortly, first draft of this bill is to take money set aside for the
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irs, they have 67 billion and we will try to take this immediate and urgent need and deal with the rest of the issue later. >> cheryl: plan not to allocate new fund, to pull from inflation reduction acts, there will be a lot of pushback from democrats in the house and senate. it has to pass the senate. the breakdown will see specifics tomorrow. >> todd: solid push by republican, putting democrats on the defensive. cori bush may have a new primary challenger. >> cheryl: in direct correlation to comments she made, anti-israeli comments on social media. she said, part of achieving just and lasting peace, we must stop violence by ending u.s.
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military -- we can't be silent about israel ethnic cleansing campaign. now she is getting a new challenger and this is this democrat in the st. louis area that wants to challenge her for all of this. he's a prosecutor, he is dropping his bid, senate campaign against josh hawley and will go for first congressional district of missouri, st. louis county and challenge bush. he says it is anti-israel comments that made him drop the campaign against josh hawley and go after bush. she is part of the squad and made a lot of waves in washington. >> todd: controversial statements. thank you.
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to sports, carley shimkus. nba star james harden being traded to clippers. espn says he will join leonard and morris and covington. this is third time in three years he's asked to move teams. >> not good when things break, you pick them up when you wake up. >> todd: texas rangers won last night. seager helped lead the rangers to victory, watch. >> seager smashes the ball down the line, goodbye. >> todd: game four of the fall classic tonight 8 p.m. on fox.
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detroit lions beat raiders, first time since 2018. >> comes in at left guard and hand to gibbs and gibbs breaks it. what a night for the rookie, wow. >> todd: gibbs leading with 189 yards and a touchdown. >> carley: lions beat raiders, i got it. virginia governor youngkin boycotting -- pro-hamas events while dropping an event featuring riley gaines. winsome sears is here next. >> brian: i signed off on the rundown, israel on the move in gaza, top hamas commander is dead, he was a director of the
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october 7 attack that started this whole thing. we'll talk to greg palkot on the impact to the ground war and iran-backed militia continue to attack u.s. bases in iraq and syria. the term they use is don't, number up to 24 in two weeks and we've answered back once. we will break that down and how they are expanding terror into latin america and today top brass heads to the hill, mayorkas and wray. we couldn't get a shot, there is one. examine threat to the homeland. he left the border wide open and everybody is coming in. busy morning on foxes and i ask you to be fully dressed in 10 minutes. you laid your clothes on last night, get dressed and stay in
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>> carley: virginia governor glenn youngkin telling his team to stop using event bright after the platform stopped platform riley gaines but continues to host anti-israel ones. >> when a company decides it's going to make statements on political and social issues though you have to live with the consequences. eventbrite continues to carry events around hamas is unbelievable. as governor, i have told our political committee that we'll no longer use eventbrite. the customers can fire them and in our case we fired them. >> todd: virginia's lt. governor winsome sears joins us now. let us get it straight the swim tore makes the controversial statement there are two genders is banned from the site cheering on terrorists who reportedly put
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babies in sufns completely acceptable. is that eventbrite's position? >> >> apparently it is. let's just get it straight. hamas by another name are nazis. what you just described about babies in ovens, babies being bee headed. whole families burned together my god i thought we would never do this again and here we are. by the way from what we are understanding when they killed all those israelis on october 7th, it was akin to 35,000 americans dying in one day. don't tell me that the israelis are wrong for trying to right this absolute horrendous wrong. so i wholeheartedly agree with governor youngkin. >> carley: governor youngkin one week until election day in virginia. the goal for republicans and for you and the governor is, to flip the virginia state senate, maintain control of the house, and republicans would achieve trifecta control. what is your sense of where things stand right now? >> oh, i think we are in a good
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position. if what we're seeing on the ground is holding -- is going to hold on election day, and it's that we are at least going to win the senate again. and keep the house. because we have to have both in order to really get common sense, straightforward transparent agendas through. let me tell you, the democrats are absolutely serious themselves about winning, but i think we have thhe democrats did last time before our election they said they hadn't gone far enough, and what is far enough? well, they shut down our schools, private schools were open. prevented kids from going to school. and of course now our kids are suffering a huge learning loss which we are starting to pay for. and, of course, they shut down our businesses, pretty much destroyed virginia's economy, and businesses lost, you know, it was bad. and so here we are trying to build everything back up again. we shut down our houses of worship. they tried to defund the police. i mean, it was a madness, and
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they said they hadn't gone far enough? ladies and gentlemen, absolutely not. we are hoping that the virginia people residents hear our message and they understand we have to win you got to go vote. by the way i happen to have my ballot in my hand. we needed to have gotten into absentee balloting a long time ago but thank god we are doing now. >> todd: republicans finally wake up and realizing this is the game being played. realistic. you are extremely popular. governor youngkin is extremely popular. republicans are going to run on that. you know the democrats are going to dust off the 2022 playbook and run on abortion. how much does that concern you? >> well, what we have to ask the democrats is what is your limit? because you know, here in virginia, we actually had almost a law that said you could have an abortion up until the baby could be born. and, in fact, we had a democratic governor, a pediatrician, governor ralph
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northam who explained that who process and said actually even after the baby is born they are going to keep the infant alive until the mother decides what to do. what are you talking about? the baby is already here. breathing on its own. so the democrats have no limit. you can have an abortion up until the baby is supposed to be born even afterwards? folks, is this america or not? so, what we're saying in virginia is at least 15 weeks, you know, 15 weeks, by the way, europeans, their standard is 15 weeks. 15 weeks is when the baby feels pain. >> carley: right. i think that's a good standard to have or even less, my position. >> todd: of course. >> carley: others are allowed to have theirs as well. governor winsome sears great to have you. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ >> brian: a fox news alert. major development overnight in the war in israel. the idf says they killed

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