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>> kayleigh: we are awaiting president biden's high-stakes meeting with chinese president xi jinping in san francisco. t that -- and the white houses president biden will push xi jinping on suman rights record. it is about time. we begin with israel's targeted offensive against hamas inside gaza largest medical facility, idf forces are conducting raids with limited area of the al-shifa hospital. raids are limited, targeted, to get hamas terrorists hiding in the hospital. searching room by room for any sign of weapons, hostages and terrorists. ground battle continue to break out across the gaza strip. the white house is confirming
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israel's suspicion about an underground hamas outpost under the hospital. here is spokesman john kirby.
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-- >> this is what it looks like when you hear an incoming attack. >> when sirens go off in the north, hezbollah launched a dozen rockets and missiles this way. >> right now, we're able to watch the skyline and explosions. this is the smoke just outside. we can hear the loud booms of artillery overhead. >> and looking down in gaza today, as the story developed,
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we're hearing local reports suggest that the israeli military might have left the al-shifa hospital after entering. these are images of the idf entering the hospital after days of stalemate, fears of injuring patients inside. israeli forces said this was targeted operation on what they believe is a hamas stronghold and key area to taking control of the north. the idf delivered much-needed medical equipment and supplies, things like stretchers incubator, food and baby formula. the un today did warn it had alarming reports it wasn't able to contact hospital workers inside. that operation plays out and the idf released this footage of another hamas outpost being targeted. all of this playing out, there is concern here on the north of the growing tension here, the country's defense minister reiterated while there is such a
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focus on the south, there is tension here and a lot of pressure from the government to make sure this area is safe again for the thousands who have been displaced across israel to come home. kayleigh. >> kayleigh: thank you, alex. morgan, we know that hamas is using hospitals across the gaza strip and will bring up that footage in a moment to bring you that evidence yet began today. what befuddled me is the international reaction, media reaction. "wall street journal" editorial board compared two headlines. put up the first one in regard to mosul, after we did targeted strikes in support of iraqi soldiers trying to take down a hospital that isis was using. >> isis used hospital base, 2017. fast-forward to today. same scenario, we know where
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hamas is. unlawful israeli hospital strikes worsen health crisis. >> morgan: so glad you brought this up, especially isis use of the hospital. what happens from military perspective, when you are looking at targeting, there are things off limits. hospitals, cemeteries, schools, anything of that nature would be on a no-target list and terrorists know that, terrorists, haem, isis, they know that the united states or israel have things on the no target list and will purposely use them. why? because they don't care about civilians. they don't care about palestinians just as isis did not care about lives being lost in iraq and syria when there was a caliphate we had to destroy in 2017. there was physical caliphate you have to destroy. you will never stamp out
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ideology, that was key against isis. if isis was under this hospital in gaza, you would take every precaution necessary. ground action is probably preferred, but it is important to note our military, the israeli military, they are doing everything they can to avoid loss of civilian life. hamas is not, they are using the hostages as human shields and they will happily kill their own people. this is society where parents of anybody who decides to be a suicide bomber, they get paid and this is glorified. when their children kill israeli civilians or innocent americans. we talk about israelis, which is important. we have over 31 americans dead and at least 10 american hostages that are there. it is incredibly important to note that hamas is no different from isis and they will continue to use civilians as long as it furthers their means and propaganda and they don't care how many palestinians get hurt
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in the process. >> kayleigh: they don't, pull up footage from another hospital. you will see a motorcycle with a bullet through it believed to be a motorcycle used by the terrorists to capture israeli and american hostages. you will see a baby bottle, diapers, cache of weapons. according to fourth geneva convention, hospital cannot be used in this manner. what israel is doing is within the bounds of international law. >> emily: to me, the worst part about this all is not the atrocities or brutalities that disgusting hamas and jihad are engaging in. we expect that for them. it is the fact this administration and our left-wing mainstream media refuse to acknowledge that we have for decades, people who say, i only trust "washington post," okay,
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they are reporting on hamas using hospitals, storing weapons there, launching ground attacks from there, including this specific hospital. it goes back more than a decade. for a commander-in-chief who has served in the government for over 50 years, i would think he would remember more than most and remind us, yes, terrorist organizationings do this all the time. the editorial says hamas can end it any time. they are counting on the fact that global pressure is being applied to israel to act within the accord, to temper down rage, engage in key west and do their work for them. this administration is rhetoric only, has amneasia from the pas and they are counting on global condemnation of israel which cut them off at the knee from
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defending themselves. >> kayleigh: hamas has been using hospitals for two decades. there are documentaries, 2007 and 2008, hamas hid in bunkers and operated from the hallways and go to 2014, amnesty international says hamas tortured prisoners from the hospital. >> ian: what you are seeing from this administration and people in america supporting this, supporting hamas by going out and protesting and justice for palestine. you are supporting hamas going and attacking israel and engaging in barbarism. if you support this, you are barbaric. >> kayleigh: i want to put up this footage, this is idf delivering humanitarian aid to al-shifa hospital and you can see it says medical supplies, they are trying their best, not just to avoid innocent hostages.
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>> dagen: days ago they were trying to get civilians out, tried to move in 300 liters of fuel outside the hospital entrance, confirmed that hamas had the hospital decline the fuel from the state department. so why did it take so long for john kirby and the biden administration to come out and confirm that hamas was in this hospital when the "washington post" in 2014, wrote this. al-shifa hospital in gaza city become a defactor headquarter for hamas leaders who can be seen in the hallways and offices. politically, that is why they held back from confirming hamas was in that hospital because double-digit decline in polls from anti-semites and their own party. here is what bbc said a few hours ago, apology from bbc
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covering initial reports that israeli forces entered gaza's main hospital. we said that medical teams and arab speakers were being targeted. that was incorrect. it misquoted a reuters report. we should have said idf forces including teams and arabic speakers for this operation. we apologize for the error. why do the errors go in one direction? because you are terrorist cheerleaders bbc and media. you are wearing hatred of jews and israel like a uniform and i mean a uniform like the nazis. >> kayleigh: media carrying terrorist talking points, where have we heard that before? coming up, thousands marched in washington in support of israel, lawmakers today address the rise in antisemitism on college campuses. there's an old saying in the navy that the toughest job in the navy is a navy wife.
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>> emily: lawmakers are set to hold a hearing this afternoon focused on the growing wave of antisemitism sweeping american colleges. comes one day after 300,000 people came together for the march for israel on the national mall yesterday, the largest jewish rally in modern history. approximately 300 people were forced to miss the event after bus drivers hired to take them to the rally never showed up. supporters flying from detroit were left stranded on the tarmac for 11 hours. some say it was a deliberate walkoff. mike emmanual joins us live with
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more. mike. >> mike: committee aids say the purpose of today's hearing is looking at the recent rise of antisemitism on college campuses and digging into tax exempt charities and terrorist organizations such as hamas. george washington university has suspended students for justice in palestine chapter. the words glory to our martyrs were on the side of a campus building on october 24th. gw, blood of palestine is on your hand and your tuition is funding genocide. george washington says the message was unauthorized and the group will be suspended for three months. three students have filed a lawsuit, they say they feel they are under siege and nyu has not handled antisemitism on campus. there is 300 or so people from
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detroit stranded on the tarmac outside washington, d.c., bus drivers apparently walked off the job forcing people with jewish federation of detroit to miss out on the march for israel. >> we briefly got off the plane around 2:00 p.m. and boarded three buses and after being on the buses for about 15 minutes, we were told to get back on the tarmac because the buses were not ourses, they were not supposed to take us to the rally. >> in massachusetts, a palestinian flag is now flying over the town common. the application to fly that flag came after israeli flag had flown for about a month after the october 7 attack on israel. this palestinian flag is expected to be flown over the common until december 7, along with an american flag and a pow mia flag. some jewish residents are upset
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saying it represents hatred, terrorism and antisemitism because hamas is the elected leadership. today's congressional hearing will start in less than two hours, examining what lawmakers describe as a lack luster response to rising antisemitism for many universities. >> emily: thank you. bringing this to the couch. ian, what did you hear yesterday? >> ian: i didn't hear about property being defaced, didn't hear about violence or anti-american sentiment. i heard about a peaceful rally, which is refreshing. we remember two years ago, national school board association put together a memo for the administration citing at school board meeting someone called the school board member nazis. now you have people actually reciting nazi propaganda and
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salute on the street. where is attorney general merrick garland? where is department of education? america first legal launched an investigation into the administration to see what their response is because so far crickets. >> emily: did they respond? >> we'll see, we sent out the material last week, we'll follow-up on that. >> morgan: the antisemitism unearthed in this country has been as i talked on the show last week or the week before, so frightening and eye-opening for so many american jews. i'm so grateful to this show to all of you, to -- just seeing the images and rampant antisemitism, having a daughter issue it's been so hard to talk about it. i'm appreciative of you guys for giving us the voice and the opportunity. i never have felt unsafe in this country for my daughter the way
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i do now and i'm grateful for the rally, for the people who showed up yesterday. senator joni ernst, amongst others, i happened to see a clip of her rallying. appreciative of the allies and friends that have texted and said we will stand up for you, we will hide you if necessary, hopefully it doesn't come to that. i don't know the answer to why antisemitism is so bad in this country. i can tell you that under president joe biden, american jews have never felt more unsafe, probably in the history of our country than we do now. >> dagen: we stand with israel and we stand with the jewish people, morgan, here in the united states and around this world. we stand beside you. we stand behind you and we will
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stand in front of you all day everyday forever and you never forget that. literally a decade to say that very thing. these universities, elite universities, they have knowingly admitted students brimming with dreams of -- it is one or the other. because the college campuses, until universities begin seriously nyu, this lawsuit against nyu back three years ago
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settled a department of education offer for civil rights lawsuit over a complaint about discrimination against jewish students three years ago. here we are again. they are no longer best and brightest going to ivy league, they are middling, mutton-headed and maybe murderous. >> kayleigh: between october and november 7, 832 antisemitic attacks, that means 28 per day, more than one every hour. when the administration comes out, they condemn antisemitism, kamala harris told a mistruth saying disproportionate -- number against the jewish community as muslim community. that is fact, don't state something inaccurate and
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>> emily: so much more to come, including this, we are awaiting president biden face-to-face meeting with xi, they are expected to discuss taiwan, ai and the fentanyl crisis. the conversations lead to action? that is next.
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the -- important context here, morgan. the chinese leader will not take biden's phone call. biden goes over and snubbed in the people he set to the side of the table, but gavin newsom was welcomed. the president, well, we'll push him off. >> justin trudea and biden are now the same person, they morph ed into it. the two largest economies and militaries, there is no threat, existential threat the way the chinese communist party is. this is on the backdrop, contextualize what happened since june.
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president biden sent secretary of state, secretary of commerce and secretary of treasury john kerry, you go through the list and sent them over there invited to go kiss the ring of the emperor and give xi jinping the win at home of having american officials there. they have to talk, i am a bit concerned about what negotiation comes out of it. take financial, for example, which supposedly they will agree to a deal. bloomberg is reporting human rights sanctions will be lifted off a public police security entity in exchange for fentanyl guarantee. what did that security group do that got them sanctioned? they were part of and in charge of the genocide and that is not leading with human rights. we can't trust the chinese for anything they say that they are going to do. we'll need intradiction of ships coming.
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they will promise the world on fentanyl and not deliver. >> kayleigh: of course they won't deliver and president biden trying to lower the bar to take a victory lap after. he just wants to be able to talk. watch. >> president biden: get back on normal course of corresponding, being able to pick up the phone and talk to each other in a crisis, make sure our military has contact with one another. we can't take, as i told you, we're not trying to decouple from china, what we're trying to do is change the relationship for the better. >> kayleigh: his goal to have xi jinping pick up the phone. >> ian: no idea what he just said there. the concern when you go into meetings, you are meeting with a geopolitical rival and this is joe biden. what will come out of that meeting? take away substance of the meeting, appearances very important. i worry we'll have another moment of joe biden dozing off,
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joe biden randomly walking somewhere or getting outmaneuvered by xi jinping. does anybody think that is not a significant possibility or probability. watch carefully the body language here and how xi looks at biden, he is possessing strength, will biden do the same? >> kayleigh: great question, emily. this is a four-hour meeting, can biden perform for four hours? >> emily: i don't. i don't believe for one second. half taylor swift and half goop, decoupling and calling me back? no, commander-in-chief, do something besides rhetoric and show an enemy you are filled with strength. president xi has become more audacious militarily, ip theft and the like, so much more.
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flying a balloon over our head. it is a joke to think he's coming to the table with position of anything other than utter weakness. >> kayleigh: we'll put this up, republicans say these objectives need to get done. stop encircling taiwan and the sea, release americans being held unlawfully, there is a whole list, see if we get to. >> dagen: china could actually benefit greatly from going to war assuming that it wins. joe biden's climate crusade weakened america economically and financially and strengthened china in every imaginable way. the epa mandate that two-thirds of cars sold in nine years must be electric vehicles, 75% of the lithium ion batteries come from
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china, plus minerals and metals needed. i could digress. coming off first month of fiscal year, last month we borrowed 2.2 billion every single day and people keep talking about, we have such advantage with china, china's economy is weakened. we are on our backside right now in terms of the debt we're in. all xi jinping has to do is sit and nod his head. >> kayleigh: that meeting happening next hour. wild day in washington, with a senator ready to duke it out with a witness during committee hearing. >> you want to do it now? >> love to do it right now. >> you stand your butt up then. >> you stand your butt up. >> hold on, stop it. oh, no, not about that. about what comes next in life. for her. i may not be in perfect health, but i want to stay in my home, where my family visits often and where my memories are. i can do it with help from a prep cook,
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>> kayleigh: all out brawl almost breaking out in the u.s. senate. senator bernie sanders moderating the fight, forced to stop the argument. this was during a committee hearing. >> tweeted at me one, two, three, four, five times. let me read the last one. it said, greedy ceo who pretends like he's self-made. sir, i wish you were in the truck with me when i was building the plumbing company myself. you know where to find me any place, any time, cowboy. sir, this is time and place. you want to run your mouth, we can be two consenting adults and finish it here. >> okay, perfect. >> you want to do it now? >> love to. >> you stand your butt up then. >> you stand your butt up. >> no, no, sit down.
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you are a united states senator, act it. >> okay, okay. >> sit down, please. >> kayleigh: fighting words. senator mullins, former mma fighter called out that union president on the bottom line with dagen mcdowell on fox business. >> he's a thug and been coming after me since we had an exchange in the summer. this guy was expelled from hads own union for harassing his own members and multiple run-ins with the police and 2017 president hoffa had to remove him from negotiation for his behavior and 2022, the guy said he wanted to bring mob mentality back to the teamsters. if you bring that back, you got to have this tough guy act and that is what he thought he was going to do with me. that is not how you behave in oklahoma. some say is this behavior incumbent to a senator?
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i don't know, i'm an oklahoman first, if you run your mouth, you get called out and that is what happened here. >> emily: he means business, dagen. >> dagen: i will not sit in judgement with senator mullin, i have a bad temper and i go from death con-5 to thermal nuclear war. never been arrested, i'm grateful for this. keyboard clowns like o'brien, think they are big time and will harass a sitting senator and i put it back on bernie sanders. bernie sanders called this guy back in for a hearing after he had gotten into a verbal spat with senator mullin and had been harassing him on twitter. why was he even there? plenty other union
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representatives could have been at the hearing which was standing up against corporate greed. except in right to work states, average person makes $4000 more in salary than somebody in a union. so again, people need to realize there are consequences for your words, maybe stop tweeting and as senator mullin pointed out, andrew jackson challenged nine people to a duel and knocked somebody out at a white house dinner. like to see more of that. >> ian: civility in politics is gone, andrew, preston brooks, nearly but sumner with a cane within an inch of his life. >> kayleigh: my husband was going around the kitchen doing bernie sanders impression, my favorite part.
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>> president biden meeting with xi jinping in an hour. couple of deliverables expected out of the meeting, but is it enough? israel military searching al-shifa hospital for hamas leaders, the operation drawing condemnation, but support from the white house and u.s. intelligence over claims hamas has been using the hospital for military operation. after loss on november 8th, does gop need to retool for next year's election? rnc's ronna mcdaniel is here. and terror threat level in america is at new highs, chad
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wolf will break it down. join us for "america reports, "we'll see you then. >> emily: parents in new york city are furious with mayor eric adams after he suggested parents may need to volunteer as security guards in order to keep their children safe at school. adams comments come after the city let go safety agents that were paid for due to new budget cuts caused by the migrant crisis. here is the remark that angered parents. we have to make sure we continue to create an environment for our children, we have to shift around personnel as much as possible. leaning to parent groups to do volunteerism, lean to management team, to pull all hands on deck moment. >> emily: mayor adams set to announce further budget cuts tomorrow. >> lean into where tax dollars
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go and have the city protect kids and our city without gutting everything important to the people who live here. >> kayleigh: yes, and here goes the theme i say all the time, american children come last, when we look at the migrant crisis. first take gyms and put single adult men by kids in school. terrible idea, out cry had to shut it down. now to randall's island and put adults there. go to brooklyn and force nutrition program to change location and now security guards, you are out of here at time when you have antisemitic issues and all kind of issues. this is inexcusable. >> emily: when parents protest things that were listed, they were put on blast like you can afford to have the soccer programs. the kids get counted last.
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>> morgan: i was at the border in mexico a couple weeks ago and toured a hospital. we saw the women in that area for a long time could not even have their own babies at their hospital and had to drive two or three hours to have babies because of migrant influx. we saw the local food banks and things residents use. it is happening in new york city, it has been happening at the border in those communities for a very long time. the argument is you don't have compassion if you do not care for migrants, by having policies that incentivize them to come is not compassionate. >> kayleigh: every town is a border town now under the biden administration, every town is dealing with it. >> ian: look from two angles, this is the byte administration's problem they have caused.
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we have seen mayor adams push back, but i wonder if this is not using children and this issue as pawn in a political game he's playing with biden to push the fact that you are flooding our cities, we're going to show everybody how painful it is. that is wrong way to approach it. we get this is the biden administration's fault, you are the mayor, you need to do a better job and keep your city safe and get it done at the border. >> emily: we live here, i'm not a parent, i should have a say where my tax dollars go and i care about the children in this city temperature is mind blowingly unacceptable to me that the mayor of new york city is calling on parents to volunteer to keep their kids safe in a town that is being overrun bee recidivist criminals and migrant. >> dagen: every parent impacted by this decision from this mayor need to vote republican.
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period. a lot of -- this is a deep, deep blue city and anybody who voted for that mayor, anybody who voted for all the democratic congressmen, senators and joe biden, they need to vote on the opposite side of the ballot next time they go to the polls. that is the end of it. >> emily: i voted for all of the republicans, i'm stuck here holding my breath until i can leave. everyone else for some reason won't see the light. >> dagen: this is what they get, wide-open border and they get -- >> emily: something happens to a child in new york city. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. .
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