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it might not take that long. >> what has to happen when this is over, john, the gulf arab states have to take the palestinian cause more seriously. abbas is on his 19th year of a four-year term, he canceled elections four years ago, hamas has been running gaza. no one wanted to deal with the palestinian. they were fine for it to be israel's problem and now they have to come together as an international community for a political solution that works for everybody. >> john: see if they can get that done. morgan, great to spend a lot of time with you. my best to adina. >> john: a jewish business owner showing support for the israeli hostages was stunned to see many of his staff quit in protest. >> sandra: so what happened? new yorkers showed up and lined up all the way around the block to help keep those doors open
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and show their support. >> john: "new york post" calling the outpouring a barista mitsfa. and with that, welcome back, i'm john roberts in washington. off we go with hour number two. >> sandra: that story is really something and as you just noted, made the cover of the "new york post," a lot of people are talking about it, john. we look forward to that coffee shop owner joining us in a bit. sandra smith in new york. this is "america reports". that incident playing out on the upper east side, the workers walking out, the latest in a troubling trend of antisemitism we are seeing here at home especially on our college campuses. >> you will not silence us. we will not be silenced. ceasefire now. ceasefire now. >> on campus, i am now confronted daily with shouts to free palestine from the river to the sea. it is a jew hating, genocidal
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mandate seeking. call to exterminate all jews in accordance with hamas open and unequivocal goal. >> support for hamas is support for a terrorist organization and this must not be misconstrued. regardless of what side of the political aisle you reside on, common ground no student should be threatened, mistreated or silenced due to personal beliefs. >> john: jewish students from coast to coast warning they no longer feel safe in college campuses after witnessing their classmates celebrate the october 7th massacre and call for the destruction of israel. >> sandra: even as the house judiciary committee held a hearing to address those concerns, several anti-israel protestors shouted down jewish students to testify. >> john: mike gallagher moments away, how congress can address the dramatic rise in antisemitism.
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>> sandra: our team of reporters, the billions flowing into american universities. >> you saw it there, right, supposed to be an important meeting and it was, where these jewish students had a chance to talk to people about the things they are experiencing on the campuses, but pro palestinian supporters were escorted out of the hearing one after another, and current and former students were there to say how they don't feel safe. >> 10,000 people have been killed and you are trying to silence free speech of students. >> the house judiciary committee looking into the current state of the first amendment at american colleges and universities as jewish students told stories about being harassed by pro palestinian supporters on campus, saying it happens on a daily basis. one student hears people every day screaming from the river to the sea. watch. >> professors and student
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organizations have been fueling jew hatred and spreading it across campus with disregard, or potentially with deliberate intent to incite. >> free palestinian. >> committee will be in order. >> this comes as protests and rallies at campuses across the united states have continued for weeks. live daily, large crowds of students marching on both sides. tulane university in new orleans, a big fight that happened the other day, went viral. investigators say a pro palestinian student tried to light an israeli flag on fire, that's the video on the screen and now cornell university, 21-year-old patrick dye arrested after he threatened to shoot up the jewish center and kill people on campus, saying he was going to slit their throats. serious allegations they deal with on a daily basis.
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and a 400% spike in antisemitic incidents across the country, just compared to this time last year. why the students want action taken as soon as possible. >> john: it's really, really troubling. thank you. sandra. >> sandra: as american colleges are under increasing pressure to address the antisemitism on their campuses, some of those same schools are under the spotlight for accepting billions in donations for arab -- from arab sources. according to one report, harvard and nyu have accepted a combined $400 million in arab donor dollars. lydia is on this, more live on set for us. how is this money being spent? >> well, sandra, here is the really curious part. according to a report from the american israeli cooperative enterprise, we don't know how the money is spent. $10.8 billion has been given to american colleges and universities from an arab source between 1986 and 2022. but, sandra, there is no public
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record of how roughly $8.8 billion has been spent by colleges and universities according to the same report. the rest reportedly used on tuition, fees, scholarships, and research activity. where is the money coming there? mostly from qatar. $5.1 billion, which sandra, is also home as you know, to the leaders of hamas. 2.9 billion from saudi arabia, 1.3 billion from the uae. cornell university is the top recipient. received $1.8 billion. university tells fox business donations support the medical school that has graduated more than 500 students from the middle east, asia and other countries. georgetown and carnegie melon. i spoke with betsy devos earlier today. she investigated the flow of foreign money into american colleges and universities, she says reporting disclosures is really a problem, colleges are
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not following the mandatory disclosure requirements. listen here. >> it's important that there be teeth put into the law because here to for there has not been any penalty if you did not report. needs to be expectation and ramifications if the reporting does not happen. >> and another report, this from the network contagion research institute, it found institutions accepting money are experiencing on average 300% more antisemitic incidents on their properties than institutions that are not. >> lydia, thank you. john. >> john: sandra, wisconsin republican congressman mike gallagher. congressman, thank you for being with us. dig down deeper what lydia was worthing, and an article weiss did in the free press, did this
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report, it says the report finds that at least 200 american colleges and universities illegally withheld information on approximately $13 billion in undisclosed contributions from foreign regimes, many of which are authoritarian. and she asks the question, are authoritarian regimes, many from the meet, helping to fuel the antisemitic rhetoric, potentially violence on college campuses across the country. >> it's a great article, a great question, and when the trump administration started enforcing section 117 of the higher education act, a few years ago, they discovered $6 billion in undisclosed donations, much of that was from china. this dovetails with the variety of contestants we saw about institutes on college campuses corrupting the discussion about the evil that the chinese communist party is doing around the world so it would not shock
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me to learn that other foreign regimes are using this money to corrupt colleges and influence students. some of our most elite institutions have become cesspools of antisemitism and the fix is simple. if universities are not willing to comply with the law, then we must act. at a minimum must start to tax the endowments. oh by the way, university endowments are going the other way and plowing billions of dollars into foreign countries like china that do not share our interest. in many ways, investing in chinese military companies that are building things designed to kill americans in a future conflict. the whole situation is absurd. >> john: i do have a question about china but back to what lydia was talking about, let me put this up on the screen. this was the really pertinent farther from report, 2015 to 2020, institutions that accepted money from middle east donor had on average 300% more antisemitic
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incidents than those institutions that did not. there may be a correlation but is there a causation. what do you think? >> you have shown a strong correlation, i think it's too early to show a causation, but a lot of questions about who is funding groups like students for justice for palestine, behind the attacks we have seen, and our colleges should be a place for free discussion, free debate, not a place where people can threaten to hurt or violently assault jewish students. and for some leading figures, including some of my colleagues, to embrace the worst version of the hate is abhorrent. an investigation by congress to determine whether it's causetive as well. >> john: put your chairmanship hat on comes to the select committee on china.
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next week when they meet on the seed lines of the apec conference in san francisco, president biden and xi jinping will have a resumption of military to military communications. >> having the crisis communication channel that risks miscommunication leading to conflict is a good thing. in past when we have asked for that, they said no. they have said no for years now. as biden has revived diplomatic and economic engagement as the foundation of the approach to china, they have slowed down key defensive activity that we need to take in order to defend ourselves from growing chinese communist party aggression. for example, we have not sanctioned chinese officials, don't have transparency on the spy balloon incident and no action to either ban or force a sale of tiktok which the evidence is showing is increasingly looking like a chinese communist party influence platform.
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these are the things we need to do and cannot sacrifice so joe biden can sit down with xi jinping in a room and get a photo op. >> john: congressman mike gallagher, good to talk to you. thanks for joining us, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> sandra: thank you, the house oversight committee is escalating impeachment inquiry into president biden with chairman james comer issuing subpoenas to multiple members of the biden family. fox digital reporter is here live on set. brooke, good to see you. so, who are the subpoenas for? >> hi, sandra, thanks for having me. this just breaking, hunter biden, james biden, the president's brother and rob walker, a business associate of hunter and james. and comer requested transcribed interviews from hallie biden, daughter-in-law, and hunter was involved with her for a time, sarah biden, james biden's wife, and melissa cohen, hunter's
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current wife, and hallie biden's sister and a former associate. and house oversight committee chairman james comer issued these. >> sandra: the most aggressive step yesterday. >> absolutely, subpoenas for members of the biden family and james comer said these are the first subpoenas. we are expecting more to come. but these come in the middle of this impeachment inquiry, so it is the first step to have biden family members there answering questions. >> sandra: why is all of this happening right now, brooke? >> james comer, these are not the first subpoenas comer has issued as part of the investigation. in september, he subpoenaed bank records belonging to hunter and james biden. at that point the most aggressive step he had taken, but in the last few weeks the committee has been obtaining these subpoenaed records from james and hunter's personal and business financial records.
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and what hunter biden and james biden's records have shown, is that president biden may have been benefitted. so two checks from james and sarah's personal bank account, one for $40,000 and one for $200,000. and labelled as loan repayments, but james comer says the white house is not providing the documents that would prove those were actual loans and the money actually came on days that the biden family was obtaining money from chinese business company as n more. so, comer is laying out of this out and following the money. >> sandra: as far as the overall this piece fitting into the overall impeachment inquiry, republicans say there is evidence they have uncovered paints a troubling picture of the influence peddling, they say, by biden's family and business dealings, particularly with clients overseas, quoting comer, the oversight committee
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will bring in members of the biden family and associates to question them on the record of evidence. the stakes obviously are exceedingly high, brooke. >> absolutely. and house speaker mike johnson came in and said that he actually, he told me during an interview last week or the week before that he believes the president actually is engaged in a cover-up and continues to lie to the american people whether he was involved in or had any knowledge of his son's business dealings and last hour, hunter biden's lawyer sent a letter to house speaker johnson asking him to stop these investigations led by comer and also by jim jor done. >> sandra: something tells me that's not going to happen. >> they say they are going to follow the facts and that's what they intends to do. >> sandra: brooke, thank you so much. excellent reporting as always. we have news happening at the white house right now, karine jean-pierre is briefing reporters in that room. she's been taking a lot of questions on the ongoing war, obviously, but there is some difficulty she's been having in
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responding to some of the media questions. dip in here and listen. >> not just us here in the white house but also congress, national security, the economy, healthcare, gun violence, that's what we should be focusing on. but they continue to try to smear this president and his family on a baseless, baseless investigation and so anything else further certainly i would refer you to the personal representatives on it. thanks, everybody. >> should they comply with it? >> sandra: she has just wrapped up. she took to the microphone following john kirby a moment ago. some of the questions she was taking in that room were obviously directly related to what is happening following the rashida tlaib vote and where lawmakers stood on her censure. she said it's important to be mindful of the language we used.
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and asked if the president supported with what happened with rashida tlaib and the censure. she said i'm not going to speak to the actions that congress takes. asked whether the president believes it was appropriate action taken by congress. important stuff. that has concluded at the white house. john. >> john: also said she was not going to speak to the posters ripped down and later on took to x and did. the idf reaching deeper into gaza as troops target terror tunnels in gaza city. where things stand now as the war enters the second month. >> sandra: a community is rallying around a jewish-owned cafe right here in new york city after its baristas walked out after the owner's support of israel. we will talk to him live about the outpouring of support he is receiving. lines and the block, next. >> do whatever we can to support, unified, we are willing to do.
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>> john: israel's defense minister says troops have reached the heart of gaza city as thousands flee northern gaza. mike tobin is live in sderot, israel. what is happening on the ground where you are? >> israeli forces are working on the ground behind me, 252nd division insided gaza fence, the first time that's happened in ten years. mostly what they are doing is locating the tunnels and destroying them. but finding tunnels in schools, in houses, they found one in a
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children's amusement park right at the base of the ferris wheel. and as the ground operations are working with devastating consequences, very sad and large exodus of palestinian civilians who are leaving the northern of gaza for the relative safety of the south of the gaza strip. you see them marching, carrying their belongings. about 15,000 went yesterday as humanitarian corridor opened up. but the temporary housing, no more room. it's simply overwhelmed and nothing for them to eat. so they scrounge what they can and sleep on the ground. i had a conversation with unity government and war cabinet minister about the day after the war. he says israel will have to sit down and review the mechanisms for governance in the gaza strip, but whatever happens, it's going to have to happen without the active presence of hamas.
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john. >> john: mike, thank you. >> psychologist at queens, and i, you know, i saw the post about all the workers walking out of here. i used to own a coffee shop, so i know how to make coffee. and so i cleared my day and came in. >> i waited about an hour online, and it was worth it. we are supporting israel, supporting our community. >> it was amazing to see how the community galvanized in an instant, and then i decided it's not enough just to come by, i'm helping behind, i'm sweeping the floors and anything we can do. >> incredible story of a jewish-owned cafe in new york city, owner of cafe aaron says his employees had taken issue with his pro israel stance. five of his workers quitting in protest since october 7th. the cafe was on the verge of
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shutting its doors yesterday until members of the community came out in droves to work behind the counter while others lined the block to buy coffee and pastries. aaron is the owner of the cafe, and joins us live. thank you for joining us. what an incredible story. i'll put the cover of the "new york post" back up for people to see. first, what was your reaction to those long lines and your story hitting the cover today? >> i mean, it was -- it was something spectacular. our community really came together for us. people told me the line to come yesterday was longer than the lines to vote. we are on lexington avenue, went around the block all the way to park and people came together, here in new york we know terror all too well and we thought we were going to be close, our staff seemingly was unfazed. >> sandra: the timeline of the almost closing part in a second, why did the staff quit? why did you lose, i think five
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staff members since october 7th? >> as of this morning at 6:00, we lost one more this morning, a letter of resignation. but i mean, the reason was different. one staff member said i'm not supporting the israeli government, which we are obviously not, we are supporting the israeli red cross and staff members said the big kicker for them, we have in our window, we put posters of kidnapped israeli citizens, kidnapped as young as nine months old. i think she just celebrated her 10-month-old birthday in gaza. it's ridiculous. one customer told me it was making their day to see it, standing up for it, and one staff member told me they thought it was fake, artificial intelligence was posting it to justify a war. horrible, really. >> sandra: we are showing pictures of the shop and the pictures of the hostages on the windows there. we obviously sent a camera to the cafe there, and we see the
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lines, we see the outpouring of support. you got to the point when you lost staff member after staff member, almost had to shut your doors, but then what happened? >> i will tell you what happened. on october 7th, we decided to support our brothers, our sister in israel. we decided to go and put a small israeli flag below an american flag by the cash register we put out on september 11th, and some customers loved it, some customers didn't and some staff members didn't, and one staff member immediately quit. another one a week later quit, and then we just saw it go, more and more and more. what broke it at the end was the escaped -- all the kidnap signs in the windows, that upset people. people thought it was fake news, which is disgusting. >> sandra: the part we have on the screen the line around the block. word spread that you almost had to shut your doors because your
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staff left, and the community showed up. we are told doctors, rabbis, they started encouraging others in the community, and we have the pictures up on the screen. it is amazing. even today again, you are getting lines around the block. what has that been like, that outpouring of support from the community. >> it's been fantastic. it's been something. i mean -- there's really no words to describe. i probably cried a dozen times in the last 25 hours. it's been a lot, it's been beautiful. one of the most exciting things for us, a coffee shop three blocks from us, the owner came here with two of his baristas, looked me in the eyes and said you are not closing. i'm working your espresso machine, and my staff is working, and you are not paying
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for it. we have will lawyers come in, plastic surgeons come in, and say listen, i'm an attorney, in not make a cappuccino, but i can pour wine, i can make a dish for you or something. but let me help. let me do something, and it's been so heart warming to really see new york come and support us. it's phenomenal. >> sandra: it's an incredible story in the middle of this moment and the middle of this war, and it's an incredible new york story, too, right. and as a business owner, i'm sure you have seen a lot and to have the community show up and those that have pitched in and those that have just shown up to be customers. we have so much more news to get to. our best to you. >> john: terrific story. ivanka trump a few minutes ago going back in for the afternoon session in the courtroom in new york city and attorney general of new york letitia james, $250 million civil suit against her father, ivanka is there in the courtroom on subpoena, she is not a part of this case, she was removed from the case because she has not had any part in the day-to-day business operations of the trump organization since 2016 and the
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statute of limitations has run out. so she's back in the courtroom for an afternoon of testimony. her father testified yesterday, her two brothers last week. so this is going to go on for some time, we'll be following it closely. sandra. >> sandra: we will indeed. pro palestinian rallies are spreading across the country. the department of defense is warning of a day of action filled with protests and sit-ins. plus this. >> she believes israel should be eradicated. >> she is the only palestinian american in the congress and this is a representative body. >> what she did was not leadership. >> john: the house voting to censure rashida tlaib over comments. speaking to a former u.s. ambassador to israel david freedman, coming up next.
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>> sandra: department of defense issuing internal threat advisory of a day of action from pro palestinian protestors. they were expected to target weapon makers here in the u.s. from marches to sit-ins at some of the biggest manufacturers in america. instructing dod officials to stay vigilant. gillian, what specific warning is in this government document? >> gillian: the threat advisory is warning pro palestinian groups have set their sights on america's big government contractors and weapons manufacturers. they believe they are complicit in the war in gaza and need to be held accountable for contributing to the deaths of palestinians. take a look. threat advisory lists some of america's biggest companies, like amazon, microsoft, h.p., boeing, and a warning dor dod officials. remain cognizant of surrounding
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and avoid any protests throughout the u.s.. if dod personnel find themselves in the middle of mass demonstrations, leave the area immediately and avoid offensive, insulting, illegal or unethical behavior. >> what i can say, there are real violent protests and threats that are happening right now and senior administration officials are aware of these reports which are deeply concerning and that is something that we are focused on. >> gillian: reading between the lines of this advisory, the concern is really about incidents at big government contractors or dod facilities rather than widespread civil unrest. and we just got a response from the white house, responding to this advisory that we obtained exclusively, they say they respect all americans' rights to protest peacefully but also say
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they are staying vigilant looking for potential acts of violence. >> sandra: gillian turner live from washington on that. thank you. >> i will not be silenced and i will not let you distort my words. trying to bully or censure me won't work because this movement for a ceasefire is much bigger than one person. it's growing every single day. >> another shameful but predictable ploy distraction from the traffickers of hate, policing progressive women of color. >> this place where 1700 members of congress, this elected body, enslaved black people, it's not surprising because they thought it was right. >> john: some of the action from the squad in the house last night as a majority moved to punish michigan congresswoman rashida tlaib, they will censure her including use of a controversial slogan, david
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freedman is the former u.s. ambassador to israel and joins us now. you had a rather pointed response yesterday on the platform formally known as twitter, to a post that tlaib put out about efforts to silence her. you wrote, listen you anti-is hemite, answer one question. does israel have a right to exist? if no, leave congress as a treasonist jew hater. if you say yes, you can't. unfortunately there are casualties of war but israel is doing all it can to avoid them. in contrast, hamas is doing all it can to increase casualties. dead palestinian children are an integral component of the military strategy. either condemn hamas or leave our country and join them. you were direct. >> sort of pithy, you know. >> john: the former foreign
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minister of india once told me that being a diplomat was the ability to tell somebody to go to hell and have them look forward to the trip. you avoided the second part of that. >> i'm not a diplomat anymore, and i felt very strongly about this, john. look, she was not censured because of her anti-israel policy. there are a lot of people in congress that have policies hostile to israel and have every right to express the policies. she was censured because of her hate speech, she called for israel's destruction. she lied about this blood liable that israel bombed hospital intentionally to kill children. audio evidence, visual evidence was clear, the hospital was bombed by islamic jihad, she would not retract that. creates equivalency between the holocaust survivors and the babies and the women raped and
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mutilated and murdered for no reason other than jews, and the response that israel took to defend it selves. conflats genocide to self-defense. she's antisemitism. >> john: censured in part because of a chant from the river to the sea, she tweeted it's an aspirational call to freedom, human rights and peaceful co existence, not death, destruction or hate. what karine jean-pierre said about the phrase moments ago. >> i'm not going to speak to the actions that congress takes when it comes to the phrase that was used from river to the sea, it is divisive, it is hurtful, to many find it hurtful and many find it antisemitic, and so obviously we reject applying the term to this conflict.
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>> john: mr. ambassador, many people find it far more than just antisemitic. >> oh, yeah, listen. this is -- anybody who lives in this world who under stands the jargon of middle east protests understand this is a call for israel's destruction. that's all it is. the river is the jordan river, the sea is the mediterranean sea. everything in between is the jewish state of israel and now this chant is to replace the jewish state of israel with an arab state of palestine. that's what it is. and everybody knows that. and tlaib's attempt to somehow walk that back and spin it around doesn't work. those of us who live in this space, we know what it means and there's no question it's a call for israel's destruction and i rarely agree with kjp, but you know, here she is right. it's deeply, deeply offensive to the jewish people and anyone who supports the u.s. relationship with israel. >> john: ambassador david freedman, good to talk to you. thank you for talking,
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frontan island is behind us, the first time out here, you cannot get out here without a law enforcement escort and show you why it's so dangerous. the location the brush behind us where the cartel gunmen have been seen crossing in legally into the united states, armed with rifles, body armor, it's happened multiple times as you see in the images, and border patrol vehicles have been shot at here, border patrol trucks with bullet holes in them. weapons, ieds, cartel cameras in the brush behind us, and talk about the mexican side of the river a few hundred yards away. texas dps thermal drones catching cartels throwing explosives at each other, and grenades as they are battling for control, and more to show you from just saturday. texas dps watching just across the river a large group of
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cartel gunmen are strolling along the riverbank, armed with rifles, showing it is the cartels that have control of the mexican side of the river. the state of texas has decided they have had enough of it and the federal government doing nothing to stop it. starting in october, they declared frontan island texas property and they went in with bulldozers and razed it to the ground. got rid of all the trees, bushes, nowhere for the gunmen to hide. razor wire up and what it looks like now. take a look at the live fox news drone. this is frontan island of a month of state of texas work. essentially turned into a barren landscape void of any shrubs, trees, razor wire deployed. soldiers out here in ballistic vests with fully loaded rifles waiting and ready for any potential danger. texas dps lieutenant telling us the state of texas once again
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had to step up where the federal government failed. >> the cartel operatives have no fear of the federal government, they know there is no consequences and the fact they have allowed the mexican drug cartels to gain operational control of the border, why the state of texas is stepping in to regain operational control. >> bill: and john, when we first got out here early this morning we were held at the command center because there was a gun battle going on behind us. happens out here every single day. back to you. >> john: amazing what federal border policy do g to the landscape down there. bill, thank you. sandra. >> sandra: amazing stories out of israel as survivors of the hamas attacks continue their recoveries. dr. marc siegel spoke to the doctor helping those patients get back on their feet. he will join us live next. i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant... is clinically proven to help relieve
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>> sandra: doctors in israel are working around the clock to keep survivors alive. one of the doctors that treated many of the patients spoke to dr. marc siegel about the heart ache and hope coming out of the current situation. dr. marc siegel joins us now. dr. siegel, just incredible. your top-line thoughts and take-aways from what you heard. >> dr. kline, i spoke to him
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about a week ago. he said over 100 people were brought in. all alive. we're talking and penetrating injuries, bleeding where they didn't know the source of the bleeding. we're talking about where you have to put a tourniquet on but takes hours to get in to get them out of the rubble. so you end up jeopardizing a limb. he told me about several stories. a fellow that john roberts reported on, where he was protecting his family by holding the door so hamas couldn't get in the door. he took bullets, lost an arm he had chest injuries. he was on a ventilator when john was there. he made it to rehab. he's awake and conversant. another family, parents, hit a 2-year-old baby in between them -- >> sandra: dr. siegel, let me play this out. that is that story. this is dr. kline on the parents that were attacked in a safe
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room with the 2-year-old. he says the mom and baby are still ventilated. here's the exchange. >> since the terrorists couldn't open the door in order to kidnap them, they set the house on fire. then they threw gas canister in to the room and they put the baby between them and hugged each other when the -- between their bodies and crawled through the window and hit in a truck. >> sandra: an incredible story. >> martha: medical miracles. >> a soldier says save my leg. i need to break the glass at my wedding in two weeks. the surgeon got so emotional that he lost track that the idea was going to poison the body and he tried and tried to save the leg until it started to bleed. maybe a sign of god and he realized he had to take the leg
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