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will: antony blinken is in jordan meeting with several middle east leaders has the israeli ground offensive grinds on. arab officials pushing for a cease-fire but benjamin netanyahu says no pause unless all hostages are released. >> translator: are forces operating all fronts at all capacities. our victory will be swift and clear and deliver a message to our enemies that will resonate for generations. will: they are allowing a safe quarter to allow palestinians to get out of northern gaza. any social media post, if you care about your self and your loved ones, he'd our instruction to head south. rachel: mike tobin is live on the ground in southern israel. tell us quickly, are you seeing
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or hearing reports that palestinians are taking advantage of this order to get out? >> reporter: they did in the early stages. as the communications a dip in and out you lose contact so i don't have good information whether they are heading south as they are urged to do. antony blinken in the region trying to work some fragile diplomacy to keep the war from spilling over in regional conflict after blinken stopped in israel unsuccessfully trying to persuade benjamin netanyahu, pushing for a humanitarian pause in the fighting so humanitarian aid to get to civilians in gaza. >> we are absolutely focused on
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getting hostages back to their families in the safety and we believe that among other things a humanitarian pause could help that. >> translator: i made it clear we are going full steam ahead, does not involve a release of kidnapped israelis. >> reporter: gaza city is surrounded by troops and fighting is described as street to street, with seeds of devastation like the one from the refugee camp in the north that humanitarian core door was opened up for evacuation core door on the main road from north to south so civilians who stayed behind have a chance to escape the fighting. the civilian casualties happen creating a great deal of outrage, a strike on an
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ambulance, israelis say the ambulance was being used by help us fighters as a mobile unit, using it for cover so israel could set up a legitimate target for that strike. there have been strike south of that evacuation zone, airstrikes and israeli armor is operating along the line for evacuation but those are limited evacuations north of the gaza strip. will: is there a difference between a cease-fire and a pause? it feels like semantics. >> reporter: it really is. the guns don't quiet, the guns go quiet. cease-fire would generally be something that comes out of a negotiation. once they start fighting it is a cease-fire. will: the goal of the idf as
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they move into gaza what is the estimation? what is the estimation of the number of fighters within hamas and also there is no bright line like you're in the movement, you're a fighter or not a fighter. when we say take out hamas, what does that mean? >> a very difficult goal because they are hamas sympathizers. they don't necessarily wear a uniform. sometimes they wear uniforms with green head bands. once the the air campaign started my contacts in gaza said they slipped into civilian clothes and blended back into the population. you will be able to destroy the infrastructure and attack the known target but it will be difficult to stamp out hamas because hamas is essentially an idea. will: its leadership is not even in gaza. thank you so much.
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doug bergum is still running for president. rachel: if you are not asking it's not a good sign. will: i could be wrong. it's not a shock. rachel: he did well in the last debate. will: we have to reevaluate our relationship with qatar because that's where hamas leadership is. if the goal is legitimately to take out hamas, at some point, what is with our relationship if you are harboring that? rachel: i thought his comments were about our hostages, there should be consequences for qatar based on hostages. will: that is why he was saying america should consider relationship with hamas, with
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qatar, because there are american hostages, qatar has the power to wield over hamas to get rid of -- rachel: they negotiated the other hostage releases. spy planes trying to locate some american spy planes to locate the hostages. you've been following the story closely. what is going on with the hostage situation? domestically, politically, benjamin netanyahu getting a lot of pressure from families and others who sympathize with families about prioritization of the hostages before the hamas terrorist -- pete: he's finger-pointing why this happened and is yet to, basically said i am not responsible for this, it's my
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intelligence services, my defense officials and walk a fine line there. they are working from what i can tell working every avenue for hostage release but up against an enemy that only wants who to leverage it, to prolong, provide opportunities for pauses in the fighting, to allow themselves to fit and are not interested in some immediate trade and they believe time, hamas believes time is on their side. i've seen it from the biden administration. how quickly they said now it is a pause. cease-fire has been the mantra of the left-wing from the beginning. is real get smacked in october and they yell cease-fire. the administration backs israel and they say pause. hamas wants to gin up international outrage, anti-israeli sentiment at the un and everywhere else, putting pressure on israel that they back down. that is there hope. they are using hostages to
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advance that which is why it is so hard. the approach is pressure hamas through this ground offensive to the point to make a deal that's more on his relapse terms. rachel: some people think those goals are not in the sink. time is not on the side of the prisoners. a lot of them are elderly, the situation with the hostages -- rachel: the israeli government has to do what it needs to do to defeat hamas and it is crazy that the secretary of state is telling them what they can or can't do. will: the american southern border president biden committed to spend $900 million on a border wall after his promise when he took office to not build another foot of the border wall. that is earmarked for repairs. brian: pete: repairs to whatever that means.
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will: to the palestinians, this week, a 20-year-old palestinians living in the united states who was trained with weapons to possibly commit an attack was arrested. according to the criminal complaint filed upon arrest, he entered the united states on a nonimmigrant visa which expired in 2019 and in direct contact with others who share a radical mindset, he is trained with weapons to commit attack, that according to southern district of texas. >> he overstayed his visa. that's that the more traditional way of this threatening system and they are poor over the border too. rachel: of course they are, governor abbott, i'm sorry, has been such a disappointment.
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he took a trip to israel to show support to benjamin netanyahu and i am thinking you have a terrorist problem in your state. there's more terrorists in texas then israel right now because israel has a much better border security certainly now in the wake of all this. i am just shocked. i know the biden administration had this border policy. i am shocked in this moment they haven't said we've got to shut it down. they are not doing anything. they wait for a terrorist attack to happen. he seems more worried than he has ever been. pete: you mentioned tom homan. here he is. >> this has happened before, the border is under such pressure to process as quickly as possible and re-lease as quickly as possible.
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no one cares about the optics of this crisis. what disturbs me more are the 1.7 known got aways. who are they? not a single one of those got aways didn't come from a country that sponsors terror. 171 countries. pete: it is good to see them arresting someone other than people who protest at school board meetings and abortion clinics. so january 6th -- this is a government willfully blind and let's hope we don't pay the price for it but you can't have a policy like this. rachel: there were 24,000 chinese coming over the border as well so there is so much going on. i was shocked to hear what tom
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homan said, that there were known terrorists on the southern border. what do we have a border patrol for if we don't let them do their job? rachel: will: it is election day, one of the things that is happening is in virginia. governor glenn youngkin won on the issue of education. loudoun county was front and center, the school board is up for reelection tuesday. it is a referendum that comes down to transgender bathroom policy. there was a walkout that occurred at one of the schools in loudoun county to say this isn't working, there should be girls only, the students walking out on common sense.
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governor glenn youngkin talking about what is at stake. >> not listening to students, not listening to parents. i have a sense they don't listen to anybody other than progressive left friends. model policies across the commonwealth that outline clearly that all students, all students must be insured dignity, respect, safety and privacy. in this case a large group of students saying you're not respecting privacy and safety. this is a school system that demonstrated that they are willing to hide things when bad things happen. that's unacceptable. they have to comply with our model policies. the entire loudoun county school board is up for election tuesday and i encourage the loudoun county voters get out and make your voice heard. it is time to elect a new school board.
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will: there's got to be adults in the room but the kids are the ones in this situation who are acting with sanity, walking out on these insane policies from adults so therefore loudoun county, don't know if they are going to embrace this. rachel: you say the adults. when did this start? when did this bathroom and sanity start? it started with barack obama. i remember coming to my hometown in wisconsin during barack obama's administration and they had rules in the department of education that basically tied funding and other repercussions to whether or not there was a transgender bathroom, nobody was clamoring get for girls to go into boys bathroom. this is something that the adults in washington dc with very strong ideological
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culturally marxist ideas wanted to impose on the rest of the country and up to your school board to put a stop to it to say we are not going to be part of this. will: it is an off cycle election over a school board which is a low turnout election. let's dig more into who the candidates are, how mobilize are they and their candidacy and can they beat the existing members of the loud and county school board? we have a loudoun county dad and students join us at 9:15 am. rachel: hard to believe how bad education is, the scholastics and academic summit that we are wasting time on this, this is a no-brainer, girls going girls better men boys bowen boys bathroom and a gender-neutral bathroom for somebody else. pete: autopsy on the mass shooting suspect reveals he likely shot himself 8 to 12 hours before his body was found, he was likely alive as hundreds of officers combed the
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area around lewiston during the massive two day manhunt, that information after president biden visited maine, laid flowers where 8 of the victims were killed. the dc court of appeals temporarily freezing the gag order placed on donald trump ahead of selection interference trial in washington. a judge previously barred him from talking about potential witnesses and members of special counsel and jack smith's team. that is expected to go on trial in march. more than half a million fans, 500,000, celebrating the texas rangers world series win, lining the streets of arlington for a victory parade. pete: that does not look like 700,000. those are good shots. will: cory seger calling out
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the houston astros as he spoke to the crowd. >> everybody wondered what happened if the rangers didn't win the world series. i guess we will never know. will: the astros won the division, gave the video where he goes what would it be like if they didn't win the division? i guess we will never know. rachel: thanks for the context. todd: 1 limited by the rangers, the d backs. pete: how does the glow of a world series victory last? still going. will: never won a world series before. will you guys let me know because i don't know. i still talk about 1990 one. pete: i was 11. it is something i hang onto. will: i don't want to hear from the yankees. the glow wears off.
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rachel: global energy developer acting two wind project off the coast of new jersey dealing a blow to president biden's green energy agenda but the reason appears to be bidenomics. danish energy firm blames, quote, high inflation, rising interest rates and supply-chain bottlenecks impacting capital investments adding, quote, as a result we have no choice but to see steve element of these wind projects. here with reaction is climate depot publisher mark moorrano. in new jersey there were activists fighting these wind farms that were offshore, getting no support from environmentalists who should have been helping because of
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the dead whales caused by the project so what is going on here? >> the story isn't as simple as you are hearing, the windmillmaker, it's not about supply chains. it is a little bit about that but this is a larger issue. this proves the green new deal agenda isn't sustainable with hundreds of billions of dollars of federal money this around and the local politics along the east coast has had an impact as well. some of the environmentalists started coming out protesting, i was on the fishermen boat, we had fishermen, left-wing environmentalists, whale activists, conservative groups with megaphones shouting the we went to 25 miles off the coast of martha's vineyard and it proves that the whale issue is resonating, 50 mayors along the
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coastline opposing this offshore wind, the head wents of politics but biden is failing on this green agenda and it's not just the wind. it is happening in the ev world and throughout the entire green agenda. rachel: they are ugly, they kill birds. i have a friend in michigan who says we have a most keto problem because they are killing the bats that used to eat the mosquitoes. there are so many effects of it that we don't even know about. >> the most unforgivable impact is that they don't produce any energy compared to fossil fuels, solar and wind combined are less then 5% of energy production. they are in water in areas where the boats aren't allowed in many cases, piledriving using hydraulic hammering, doing soundings, drilling. on an animal, whales that rely on sound to find it so we had record number of increase of
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beachings throughout the east coast. the optics of this was horrible. defund the police was an idea that pretty much dried up within two years, the green agenda is taking decades. we are seeing what is happening in europe, germany is bailing out, wind energy, when the failure of this wind looks obvious they can't allow it politically, the more they fail the more they will double down the money and bail them out. rachel: read energy states like oklahoma and texas are being incentivized by these subsidies and tax breaks. even in those states they have huge wind farms. >> a politically correct power source, makes no sense energywise, the biden administration begging venezuela, relying on china for rare earth mining, this is all politics. it's destined to fail.
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it is not, you can't ban energy that works, mandate energy that's not ready for prime time. rachel: once one of these windmills are built how do you dispose of them? isn't that another environmental issue? >> that's a problem for solar and wind industry, difficult to do, they are made from fossil fuels and rare earth mining and use oil, the windmills have oil in them to run so there is all of that at the rare earth mining and other minerals are difficult to recycle so it creates a problem. they are not producing energy. the lowest we have, solar and wind compared to anything fossil fuel related. rachel: go to climate depot and get more from him. always the best. coming up the department of defense showing off aircraft
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the location of two us warships in the middle east. rachel: the navy sending a message after this chilling threat from a hezbollah leader. >> if you want to put a end to the possibility of a regional war, you, the americans have to put a end to aggression against gaza. your interests, your soldiers, your fleets will pay the price, they will be the victim. pete: general anthony tata is here, the leader of israel could've declared war but didn't. do you think the second front is being deterred at this point? >> good to be with you. i believe we are in the middle of an information war. these threats against the fleet, against americans in
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general, us forces, we shall big stick diplomacy with pictures of our aircraft carriers, surrounding ships. it's an information war in many respects. there is asymmetric threats applied by the hezbollah leader, we have fbi, dhs etc. focused on the man will they focus on the threats to our homeland and that is what the hezbollah leader is doing. he knows he can't take on the u.s. navy but there are concerns about the border and domestic threats. will: this is going to be a difficult needle to thread or line to walk for the united states. how do we avoid a larger conflict with us involvement and take on what we are hearing from guys like the leader of
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hezbollah? >> in many respects we are reaping what we sow. the maximum pressure campaign on iran was working effectively, we were crippling iran, 2 and half years ago the administration opened the spigots funding to iran that flowed to hezbollah, hamas and who the rebels, the entire region is destabilized, the first step is we've got to return to maximum pressure, get iran off the back of israel, have a credible threat in the region. the u.s. navy is a credible threat. if the threat is there do we actually employed and what are the redlines if hezbollah crosses the border? i am sure the department of defense has trigger lines and flexible deterrent options to ramp up to give israel to
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maneuver space to prosecute the war. rachel: we haven't turned off the spigot to iran, we haven't started to produce more energy and get back on track to energy independence and be less dependent on his part of the world which is so volatile and here we are. how worried are you that the biden administration is doing what they need to do to contain iran and this could expand and we are very overextended and broke as a country? >> very worried. think about the biden administration's energy policy, they are concerned about power, retaining power and personal grand eiseman, those are the hallmarks of this administration. they are trying to appease the left with these calls for a pause.
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pete: donald trump is still the front runner but one candidate is making headway in the race, nikki haley who moved up to third, knocking down vivek ramaswamy and pulling even with desantis in iowa and second in her home state of south carolina. here to react is new hampshire state campaign cochair an air force veteran for nikki haley, antiwear photo and young americans for freedom chairman, chairwoman jasmine jordan. thank you for being with us. i think i will start with jasmine on nikki haley, you are
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the co-chair for nikki haley's campaign in iowa. let me ask you what you think of the momentum or this move from nikki haley. >> it is interesting to see. there's a divide with nikki haley, it is more a shift on foreign policy. with trump you see a lot of america first. i've gone to events for both candidates and you can see differences in agendas between the candidates and differences. will: in south carolina 53% trump, 11% desantis, solid second south carolina, her home state, there is some expectation to over perform in that state but there's momentum that extends beyond south carolina. to what do you attribute that move for nikki haley?
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>> governor sununu put it best. political momentum, nikki has had and she is booming. everywhere she shows up there are more people flocking to her banner and it has been a privilege to watch. we shouldn't underestimate political momentum. it overturns what the polls say. will: how does it begin? a rock rolling downhill gathers steam, momentum leads to more but something has to push the rock in the beginning. this is what i'm wondering and many are wondering. nikki haley has been the most out there on involvement on support for israel, ron desantis has and strong as well, the most out there on
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potential involvement, do you think that reflects a sentiment among the voters who got her rock rolling? >> no. her rock god rolling before hamas as hacked. she said last week protect and support israel, eliminate hamas and rescue the hostages. when you put it that succinctly, you're demonstrating leadership, has experienced to back that up and it's a very credible position. that further catapulted her burgeoning energy. will: i am curious, it does seem her momentum did start with this war in israel. i would love to go back and look at when there was uptick in the polling. but jasmine, i understand you are a supporter of donald
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trump. has always been that way? why is that where your loyalties lie? >> always hands been and always will be. i believe that he has a well-known agenda that has proven to be very successful whether it comes to education, crime, economics, after attending his events and knowing a lot about where he stands about different issues. i've noticed he has something different he brings to the table every time where when i go to nikki haley's events she repeats the same stories, i know what i'm getting with donald trump. he is consistent, he is reliable and has the track record to prove he sticks to his word, something i'm passionate about, actions speak louder than words. will: thank you for sharing your perspective, new
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hampshire, south carolina, appreciate it. let's turn to rick reichmuth for our fox. 6 forecast. >> we could can do all the carley:'s on your experience in dallas. you lost a tree because of the drought and the heat this year, you lost a limb from the cold, now you have the drought that expanded in texas last week as well. all week and 1/2 ago, you saw 14 inches in some spots putting a dent in the drought. texas has been such a weather story, daylight savings time ends, it starts in our earlier. be ready for it. this is what things look like. new york, orlando, 6:3:08 pm. monday night, boston, new york,
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5:00, get ready, tomorrow, it will be dark early. temperatures cool but not like it was of this week, temperatures below 0 across parts of montana and even freezing temperatures across the deep south. the panhandle of florida, some spots in the 40s back to the 80s. much of the country except the pacific northwest looking at a rain free day. back to you inside. will: that's my prism through understanding the drought. >> they got a lot of rain. will: there is cotton. thanks. coming up, the top ten worst countries for christian persecution which our next guest says the crisis is mostly hidden.
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happening. president jeff king joins us now. most christians are unaware of the level of persecution around the world. where are we with christian persecution in 2023? >> it is persistent and proliferating and growing. look to nigeria. hardly anybody knows nigeria, upwards of 100,000 christians have been killed, 3.5 million -- this is at the hands of radical islam. that's the story going on around the world that the press generally doesn't report. will: we see countries like china. talk about the status of the underground church, countries like iran and china.
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>> one of the things i most like to talk about. so often, persecution reads growth in the church and the church in china, the church in iran are exploding especially in iran, the fastest growing church in the world in spite of 40 years of absolute terror and repression, murder of the pastors and christians as a whole. an amazing story. pete: the fastest growing church in the world is in iran? >> that is true and here's the other thing. masks are fairly empty, the masks are empty, christianity has exploded and that is because of radical islam and what they've done for decades. pete: what can christians do to support those persecuted, we are fortunate to live in a country with free exercise of religion but so many christians don't have that. >> go to persecution.org,
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follow the subject matter, get a magazine that is free. every day we post news about what is going on. that's the first thing and call legislators. we put out reports when countries are doing terrible things and ask our leaders to make calls and that can make a world of difference and as christians we always pray but sometimes we have to turn over the tables. start shouting. pete: in nigeria the government is hunting for pastors or anybody openly a christian. >> this is a tribal group. the big problem is a tribe that is too complex to talk about that, the simple story is this is radical islam, driving out the christians. it's it to massive genocide,
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massive landgrab. hardly anybody knows or talks about it. pete: you are doing it with your organization. thanks for highlighting it. >> persecution.org. thanks for having us on. pete: god bless those christians underground being faithful. a big show still ahead, don't go anywhere. look who saved slider sunday again! here we go... (♪) a perfect king's hawaiian slider. tastes good too! king's hawaiian slider sunday... the only way to sunday! can we get real clear about life with psoriasis? yeah, i'm ready. is your treatment leaving you with uncontrolled symptoms? like the cover-it-ups and brush-it-offs? enough with good enoughs. don't stay hiding or hurting. when your lotions and creams don't do enough to help treat the inflammation beneath the skin, causing plaques and pain,
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