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gentlemen, this war can come to an end now. all that has to happen is for hamas to surrender, lay down its arms, and release all the hostages. but if they don't -- but if they don't, we will fight until we achieve victory, total victory. there is no substitute for it. [cheers and applause] israel must also defeat hezbollah in lebanon. hezbollah is the quintessential terror organization in the world today. it has tentacles that span in all continents. it has murdered more americans and more frenchmen than any group except bin laden. it has murdered the citizens of many countries represented in
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this room. and it has attacked israel viciously over the last 20 years. in the last year completely unprovoked. a day after hamas massacre on october 7th, hezbollah began attacks against israel which forced more than 60,000 israelis on our northern border to leave their homes. becoming refugees in their own land. hezbollah turned vibrant towns into north of israel into ghost towns. so i want you to think about this in equivalent american terms. just imagine if terrorists turned el paso and san diego into ghost towns. ask yourself how long would the american government tolerate that? a day, a week, a month? i doubt they would tolerate it even for a single day. yet israel has been tolerating this intolerable situation for
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nearly a year. well, i've come here today to say enough is enough. [cheers and applause] we won't rest until our citizens can return safely to their homes. we will not accept a terror army perched on our northern border able to perpetrate another october 7th style massacre. for 18 years, hezbollah brazenly refused a resolution to move its forces away from our borders. instead hezbollah moved right up to our border. they secretly dug terror tunnels to infiltrate our communities and fired thousands of rockets into our towns and villages. they fire these rockets and missiles not for military sites. not -- they do that, too.
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but they fire those rockets and missiles after they place them in schools, in hospitals, in apartment buildings, and in the private homes of the citizens of lebanon. they endanger their own people. they put a missile in every kitchen, a rocket in every garage. i said to the people of lebanon this week, get out of the death trap that hezbollah has put you in. don't let hezbollah drag lebanon into the abyss. we're not at war with you, we are at war with hezbollah that threatens to destroy our country. as long as hezbollah chooses the path of war, israel has no choice and israel has every right to remove this threat and return our citizens to their homes safely. and that's exactly what we're doing. [cheers and applause]
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just this week, the idf destroyed large percentages of hezbollah's rockets which had built with iran's funding for three decades. we took out senior military commanders who not only shed israeli blood but american and french blood and took out their replacements and the replacements of their replacements. and we'll continue degrading hezbollah until all our objectives are made. [cheers and applause] ladies and gentlemen, we are committed to removing the curse of terrorism that threatens all civilized societies. but to truly realize the blessing of a new middle east, we must continue to path we paved with the abraham accords four years ago. above all, this means achieving historic peace agreement between
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israel and saudi arabia. [cheers and applause] and having seen the blessings that we've already brought with the abraham accords, the millions of israelis who have already flown back and forth across the arabian peninsula to the gulf countries, the trade, the tourism, the joint ventures, the peace, the peace. i say to you what blessings such a peace with saudi arabia would bring. it would be a boon to the security and economy of our two countries. it would boost trade and tourism across the region. it would help transform the middle east into a global juggernaut. we could cooperate on water, artificial intelligence and many other fields.
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such a peace i'm sure would be a true pivot of history. it would usher in a historic reconciliation between the arab world and israel, between islam and judaism, between mecca and jerusalem. while israel is committed to achieving such a peace, iran and its terror proxies are committed to scuttling it. that's why one of the best ways to foil iran's nefarious designs is to achieve the peace. such a peace would be the foundation for an even broader alliance including the united states, saudi arabia and others who choose the blessing of peace. it would advance security and prosperity across the middle east and bring enormous benefits to the rest of the world. with american support and leadership, i believe this vision can materialize and much sooner than people think.
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as the prime minister of israel, i will do everything in my power to make it happen. this is an opportunity that we and the world should not let go by. [cheers and applause] ladies and gentlemen, israel has made its choice. we seek to move forward to a bright age of prosperity and peace. iran and its proxies have also made their choice. they want to move back to a dark age of terror and war. and now i have a question. i pose that question to you. what choice will you make? will your nation stand with israel and democracy and peace, or will you stand with iran, a brutal dictatorship that subjugates its own people. exploits terrorism across the
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globe. in this battle between good and evil, there must be no equivocation. when you stand with israel, you stand for your own values and your own interests. yes, we're defending ourselves, but we are also defending you against a common enemy that through violence and terror seeks to destroy our way of life. so there should be no confusion about this. unfortunately there is. a lot of it. in many countries and in this very hall as i've just heard, good is portrayed as evil, and evil is portrayed as good. we see this more confusion when itself rail is accused of genocide when we defend ourselves against enemies who try to commit genocide against us. when israel is accused by the icc prosecutor of deliberately starving palestinians in gaza.
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what an absurdity. we helped bring in 700,000 tons of food into gaza. more than 3,000 calories a day for every man, woman and child in gaza. we see the confusion when israel is falsely accused of deliberating targeting civilians. we don't want to see a single person, a single innocent person die. that's always a tragedy and why we do so much to minimize civilian casualties, even as our enemies use civilians as human shields and no army has done what israel is doing to minimize civilian casualties. we drop flyers, send text messages and make phone calls to insure that palestinian civilians get out of harm's way. we spare no effort in this noble pursuit. we see at another profound moral confusion when self-described progressives march against the democracy of israel. don't they realize they support
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the iranian-backed goons in tehran and gaza? the goons who gun down protestors, murder women for not covering their hair and hang gays in public squares. some progressives. according to the u.s. director of national intelligence, iran's funds and fuels many of the protestors against israel. who knows, maybe some of the protestors or many of the protestors outside this building now. ladies and gentlemen, king solomon, who reigned in jerusalem 3,000 years ago proclaimed something that is familiar to all of you. he said there is nothing new under the sun. well, in an age of space travel, quantum physics and artificial intelligence some would argue that's a debatable statement.
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but one thing is undeniable, there is definitely nothing new at the united nations. [applause] take it from me, i first spoke from this podium as the am bass tore to the u.n. in 1984. exactly 40 years ago. in my maiden speech here, i think it's the same podium, by way. in my maiden speech here i spoke against the proposal to expel israel from this body. four decades later, i find myself defending israel against that same preposterous proposal. who is leading the charge this time? not hamas, but abbas, palestinian authority president
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abbas, the man who claims he wants peace with israel. yet he still refuses the condemn the horrific massacre of october 7th. he is staying paying hundred of ms.s to terrorists. the more you murder, the more you get paid. and he still wages unremitting diplomatic warfare against israel's right to exist and against israel's right to defend itself. by the way, they amount to the same thing. if you can't defend yourself, you can't exist. not in our neighborhood certainly. maybe not in yours. standing in this podium 40 years ago, i told the sponsors of that outrageous resolution to expel israel gentlemen, check your fanaticism at the door. today i tell president abbas and all of you who would shamefully support that resolution, check your fanaticism at the door. the singling out of the one and
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only jewish state continues to be a moral stain on the united nations. it has made this once respected institution contemptible in the eyes of decent people everywhere. for the palestinians, this u.n. house of darkness is home court. they know that in this swamp of anti-semitic bile there is an automatic majority willing to demonize the jewish state on anything in this anti-israel flat earth society, any false charge, any outlandish allegation can muster a majority. in the last decade, there have been more resolutions passed against israel in this hall at the u.n. general assembly than against the entire world combined. actually, more than twice as many since 2014, this body condemned israel 174 times.
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it condemned all the other countries in the world 73 times. that's more than 100 extra condemnations for the jewish state. what hypocrisy. what a double standard. what a joke. so the u.n. -- [applause] so all the speeches you heard today, all the hostility directed at israel this year, it's not about gaza. it's about israel. it's always been about israel. about israel's very existence. and i say to you, until israel -- until the jewish state is treated like other nations, until this anti-semitic swamp is drained, the u.n. will be viewed by fair-minded people everywhere
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as nothing more than a farce. given the anti-semitism at the u.n. it should surprise no one that the prosecutor of the icc, one of the u.n.'s affiliated organs, is considering issuing arrest warrants against me and israel's defense minister. the democratically elected leaders of the democratic state of israel. icc prosecutors rushed to judgment. refusal to treatise rail with its independent courts the way other democracies are treated is hard to explain by anything other than pure anti-semitism. ladies and gentlemen, the real war criminals are not in israel. they are in iran. they are in gaza, in syria, in lebanon, in yemen. those of you who stand with these war criminals, those of
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you who stand with evil against good, with a curse against a blessing, those of you who do so should be ashamed of yourselves. [applause] but i have a message for you. israel will win this battle. we'll win this battle because we don't have a choice. after generations -- [applause] after generations in which our people were slaughtered remorselessly butchered and no one raised a finger in our defense, we now have a state, we now have a brave army of courage and we are defending ourselves. as the book of samuel says in the bible, the eternity of israel will not falter. [applause]
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in the jewish people's epic journey from antiquity in our odyssey through the upheave always of modern times that ancient promise has always been kept and hold through for all time. to borrow a great poet's phrase, israel will not go gently into that good night. we will never -- we will never need to rage against the dying of the light because the torch of israel will forever shine bright. [applause] to the people of israel and to the soldiers of israel i say be strong and of good courage.
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the people of israel live now, tomorrow, forever. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> bill: pretty extraordinary speech. we've seen it before with him in his arena. i don't think we've ever seen the number of political leaders from around the world. dozens i would suggest who got up out of their seats and walked out when netanyahu came on that stage. >> dana: which is pretty outrageous. this is a country that is under assault from many different fronts and i thought benjamin netanyahu was just saying it is interesting when you have so many different audiences to speak to at the same time. his citizens, his military, adversaries and the united states. then the people that are in the room. so many empty seats but he was a strong speaker today on behalf of israel. i want to bring in "fox news sunday" anchor shannon bream who watched it. what a consequential week.
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the first time he has addressed the general assembly since october 7th. >> he had to address so many different audiences. he said the sacred mission is to get the hostages home. then he also talked through what israel is facing and what they have been facing since october 7th. he talked about trying to broaden peace agreements with arab countries in the region and talked about how there was progress being made expanding beyond the abraham accords of the trump years. a lot of people think that is what triggered that attack, at least in part, on october 7th is that there was progress being made on that front. he also talked about the people who are being op pressed by terrorist groups. the people in gaza, in lebanon, in iran saying that outside people, outside international countries and organizations should be looking to support those people. they do not want to be oppressed by the terrorists who are often calling on the shots. he talked about all the aid
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israel sends in how hamas steals it and marks up the prices and oppresss its own people. he talked about the reality of what he says for israel. they don't have a choice, these are in many ways serious threats. >> bill: he said we are winning. he said there will be no place in iran that israel can't reach. there must be a peace deal with saudi arabia and the progressives in the united states march against israel and help the goons of iran. a clear shot at some of the movement that we have seen and the protests on college campuses here in the u.s. >> to the point of iran, which is an actor in all of these may line groups. they are newly elected president was there in the u.n. making his own speech talking about how they are the peacemakers, how they don't want trouble. they don't instigate. that they are just responding to trouble that comes to them. so quite a juxtaposition between
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the two speeches this week. there were some things that netanyahu said that were pointed towards u.s. leaders, it felt like. at least some of them. we get this full throated support that we can do what we need to do but then a constant critique in the way we're doing it. >> dana: will you tackle this this weekend? >> we will. trey yengst will report live from the region and tackle it with our panel. a lot of questions about u.s. foreign policy with israel, iran, ukraine and beyond. >> bill: the world is jumping. thank you. a moment ago, another fox news alert now. a moment ago in mid town manhattan at the trump tower, this is the meeting with ukrainian president zelenskyy and the former president donald trump. they sat down in front of the cameras, took a few questions, made a few comments. we've got the videotape. let's go ahead and queue that up and listen. >> glad to have the ukrainian
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president with us. he has through a lot. a tremendous amount like probably almost nobody else in history, if you get right down to it. we'll have a discussion and see what we can come up with. but great honor to have you with us. thank you very much. >> thank you very much, for this meeting. we had meeting here in new york in september and now a lot of challenges in ukraine and the united states. i want to discuss with you i think where we are together, i think we have common view that the war in ukraine has to be stopped and -- i want to discuss with you the details of all of that. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. everybody. thank you very much. do you have a question for the
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president? >> why did you decide to meet? >> i think -- thank you so much. because it was very important to share all our steps, how we take steps in ukraine and we have to decide it now. after november we don't know who, only americans decide who will be the president. until november we can't stop putin. we will try to do it with our heroic soldiers but we have to decide and we hope that the united states will be very strong and we count on them. that's why i decided to meet with both candidates. thank you. >> mr. president -- [inaudible question]
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>> what do you expect to hear from this meeting? >> this is a meeting and we have a big race going on right now. i guess 37 days left and we are leading in the polls so we'll see how it all works out. hopefully it will work out. if it does we'll work very much with both parties to try to get this settled and get it worked out. it has to end at some point. it has to end. he is going through hell. his country is going through hell like few countries have ever -- nobody has ever seen anything like it. it is a terrible situation. and i will say i have had a great relationship. when they did the impeachment hoax, a democrat hoax, which we won, but one of the reasons we won it so easily is when the president was asked -- it was
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over a phone call with the president and he said he could have grandstanded and played cute but he didn't. he said president trump did absolutely nothing wrong. he said it loud and clear and the impeachment hoax died right there. he could have said well, i don't know. and i never told you this to be honest. but he was like a piece of steel. he said president trump did nothing wrong. we had a nice call and he congratulated me. and i remember that -- i remember that. he could have played cute and he didn't play cute and i appreciated that. we have a very good relationship and i also have a good relationship with president putin and i think if we win i think we'll get it resolved very quickly. i really think we'll get it resolved quickly.
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it takes two to tango. but we will have a good meeting today. and i think the fact that we're even together today is a very good sign and hopefully we'll have a good victory because the other side wins, i don't think you will have victory with anything to be honest with you. we'll sit down and discuss it and if we have a win, i think long before january 20th, before i would take the presidency, january 20th, long before that i think that we can work out something that's good for both sides. it is time. the president knows that, too. he wants to get something done. he doesn't want to do this and so we look forward to -- i look forward to being with him. what i said is true. he was a piece of steel. he gave a very honest, straight answer and it really ended --
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essentially ended the impeachment hoax. i appreciated that. thank you very much, everybody. thank you very much, everybody. >> dana: interesting conversation. president zelenskyy and former president trump are going to have a meeting here at trump tower and i was just saying to bill. a very complex and delicate conversation that they will have. >> bill: when you consider the history between the two men together. he is going through hell. it needs to end. the war needs to end. it is time. those comments from former president trump. >> dana: he also said that if he would win the election before january 20th they could get it resolved. zelenskyy doesn't want to do this anymore, presumably mean fight. i don't know if that's exactly how zelenskyy feels about this
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and our audience is listening. the audience in ukraine is listening as well. so is vladimir putin. >> bill: so that meeting happens right now. we'll bring you more updates if we get them. but a critical meeting when you think he met with kamala harris yesterday and joe biden yesterday. made the trip to pennsylvania a few days ago. republicans are hot about that. medalling right now maybe muddling in the election, which the president points out 30 some odd days away. that's happening in new york. other breaking news. get to this now. federal prosecutors indicted multiple iranians for trying to interfere with the election in november. charges accusing them of hacking into the trump campaign. stealing confidential information and sending it to the biden-harris staffers. david spunt is watching that. department of justice. what have we learned and will anybody be brought to justice as a result? david, good morning. >> bill and dana, good morning. we're waiting for the indictments to be unsealed so we can learn a little more.
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we just know to expect those indictments to be unsealed soon and told the former biden campaign did cooperate with authorities. we've known that former president donald trump's campaign and donald trump as a person has been a target of iran for a long time. specifically things increase when the former president, while he was president, issued the killing -- ordered the killing of iranian general soleimani. right there at that point that increased threats on his life but also his campaign has been under attack. we reported several weeks ago the intelligence community including the f.b.i. and others were concerned about campaign hacking from iran, stealing some of those communications from the trump campaign and giving them to the then biden campaign. the intelligence community released the following on september 18th. iranian militia cyber actors sent unsolace ited emails to individuals associated with
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biden's campaign contained an excerpt taken from former president trump's complain as text in the emails. no information indicating the recipients replied. chris wray sounded the alarm on iran. influence plots specifically continue to pose a serious problems to free and fair elections in this country. he had a direct message to iran and other countries looking to influence our elections. >> knock it off. as long as adversaries keep trying to influence and interfere in our society and democratic processes they'll keep running into the f.b.i. we'll keep calling it out. >> again we expect those indictments to be unsealed in the next several hours. we don't know how many people the specific charges. don't want to speculate. when we find out we'll pass them along. this is a significant development. >> bill: can i pop you on this
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quick? if iranians are here in the u.s. you can arrest them. if they aren't here what comes of this? >> if they're in the u.s. that's one thing. if they're not here sort of a name and shame. we've seen it with other countries, too. russia, china hacking where individuals are named and pictures shown but the likelihood of getting them into the united states is very unlikely because they know the second they step on u.s. soil they will be in trouble and the u.s. doesn't have jurisdiction to start plucking people out of other countries. we'll see what this actual indictment has to say about that. >> heading into october there could be more of this from somewhere else. nice to see you at d.o.j. david spunt. >> i haven't seen it come up this high before. when the tide was at its highest and a band came through, i had about two feet of water in my entire neighborhood.
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it just shows that if we ever got a direct hit, south tampa is in big trouble. >> dana: tropical storm helene, the storm is barreling north after making landfall as a historic cat 4 hurricane. >> bill: kamala harris will go to the border this evening. for those on the east coast. bill melugin on what she will propose to help end the crisis. >> i find it interesting that she is going to douglas, arizona, because there is a great photo of where the wall actually stops where in douglas, arizona, so that all these illegal migrants can cross right over.
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the unsurvivable storm surge and flash floods. madison is in atlanta. the story isn't over. >> good morning. even though the bulk of helene seems to have passed through this area at least we're still seeing the impacts. there have been three deaths in two separate counties in georgia. the national weather service has their flash flood emergency in place until 1:00 p.m. rare to just even have. the first time it's happened in the city of atlanta. water crews rescued 25 people this morning. the bulk of those people being here at this apartment. we'll show you why. heavy rain made this parking lot of this apartment essentially look more like a river. you can see cars completely submerged almost. if you can believe it the water as receded a little bit. it was worse. we've seen people have canoes trying to get back to their apartment. there was a bus this morning driving people to a local rec center.
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the driver told us there was 75 residents who needed to be moved out. dana, even though people were warned about this it is still a shock when people wake up and see this site. we spoke to someone who lives in the apartment complex. take a listen. >> basically we don't have that sound right now. they told us they were not expecting this. when it comes to the heavy winds, places like augusta got hit hard. over a million people in georgia without power and gov more brian kemp says he is sending 1,000 additional national guard troops to help with the recovery effort. >> dana: you hope they have enough supplies to get them through the day. fox corporation has made a donation to the red cross hurricane helene relief efforts and continues to be an annual disaster giving program partner
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which enables the red cross to respond immediately to disasters such as hurricane helene by providing hot meals and resources to aid in recovery. here is how you can help. visit red cross.org/fox forward or scan the qr code on the screen. >> bill: the vice president kamala harris hopes to strengthen a political weak spot. she will head to the border today in arizona's southeastern corner, cochise county, the town of douglas. the first time in more than three years and only five weeks until election day. bill melugin is there and live in douglas to bring us a preview of what's happening later this evening. hello, bill. >> good morning to you. this will be vice president kamala harris's first visit to the southern border since june of 2021 when she visited el paso, texas more than three
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years ago. she is coming to the border to the battleground state of arizona. brand-new fox news polling shows donald trump has a slim lead here in arizona. in a poll of likely arizona voters in a head-to-head match-up trump leads harris 51 to 47%. it's within the margin of error. registered arizona voters trust trump to do a better job on immigration than harris by a large margin of 15 points. as the border continues to be a big vulnerability for kamala harris. but it is a topic she feels she can potentially flip back on trump. take a listen. >> donald trump got word of the bill, realized it would fix a problem he wanted to run on and told them to kill the bill. don't put it up for a vote. he would have killed a bill that would have been a solution. he wants to run on a problem rather than fixing a problem. >> you will hear her claim the
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border is not secure because the congress didn't pass the border bill. it would allow people to come in here at levels that would be incredible and would allow them to get citizenship. it was not a border bill. it was an amnesty bill. >> harris's visit will be here in border patrol tucson, arizona sector, the sector that has seen the most illegal crossings anywhere on the southern border so far this fiscal year and a place where our fox cameras have repeatedly captured scenes like this. border wall breaches and mass illegal crossings over and over. border patrol union says they want to know why it took harris so long, more than three years, to finally visit. telling fox in a statement in part after years of not just ignoring the problem but helping create it, vice president kamala harris is finally headed to the border. for her to check the box. what it is in reality is a slap in the face toward the men and
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women that put their lives on the line every day and a slap in the face to the american public. where has she been? back out here live that's a question the local sheriff here is wondering as well. cochise county sheriff and his deputies have been on the front line of the border crisis for years now. he tells us he personally invited kamala harris to come down here putting that invitation to her through democrat arizona senator mark kelly. the sheriff tells us he is glad she is coming down here he is frustrated and why it took so long to happen. harris is expected to alive later this afternoon and deliver remarks later this afternoon and we'll bring it to you. >> bill: we'll see if she takes question. is there a reason why she would pick that corner of arizona in douglas? >> i asked the sheriff and it is apparently because he personally
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invited her here. he was in touch with democrat senator mark kelly, senator kelly apparently believed she needed to make a border trip. when the sheriff put that invitation to her campaign through senator kelly, she decided to take him up on it. big time under water on immigration and border security and she potentially sees this as an opportunity to chip into some of that polling. expect her to attack donald trump today for that bipartisan border deal being killed before it ever got off the ground. >> she called the one behind you a vanity project at one point. see what she calls it today. bill melugin throughout the day live in douglas, arizona. thank you. >> dana: a flash flood emergency across the southeast. crews are rescuing families stranded by hurricane helene. we have the latest update. new york city mayor eric adams is about to be arraigned on federal corruption charges and we're live at the courthouse and keep you updated on that as it happens.
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>> bill: take you down to asheville, north carolina. helene is rolling through that part of the country right now. president biden has spoken with the director of fema today and in asheville they have ordered mandatory evacuations. we talked about the rivers, streams and flooding. it is the real deal. wanted to share that with you happening now at 10:49 east coast time. all right . dana >> dana: green energy is changing the way we live and work. dr. andrew forest, a leading environmentalist who addressed the u.n. general assembly this week. >> this is a topic that is big at the u.n. and big around the world and especially this week as we see, of course, there is a big weather event and a lot of water, could be a lot of damage. we are looking at this and i'm
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thinking how do you think we can deal with this either are we adapting or do we see innovation as a solution to some of these problems? >> innovation is the solution but political and business relationship will. we have to have good leadership. people are saying let's drill for more oil and coal. 0 innovation. let's destroy the future for our children. that's what is happening with the weather right now. you can see it with hurricane helene. technology changing. our company is one of the really big companies in australia. what i am proud of in four to five years' time we'll switch off nearly 500 million gallons of diesel and run the whole operation, some of the biggest mining equipment and champions on land and sea without any pollution at all. we're working it out. this is technology the oil and gas sector would much rather you never heard of but rolling out now. >> dana: what is it?
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>> it's simple. we can make a full replacement for oil and gas with hydrogen. the most powerful fuel in the world. you get it from water. it won't run out. that takes a long time to charge a battery. our trucks, you have hub caps of these trucks, the biggest trucks on earth. we can charge them inside 25 minutes. we charge our cars in 25 seconds. >> dana: i'll take 25 seconds here. what i think is very interesting. i have a lot of interest if africa and power is a big issue. and clean energy would change a lot of lives there. so can other people around the world take advantage of this type of new technology that -- to help improve their own lives in a way that doesn't pollute the planet? >> it is a great point. you have several hundred million kids in africa grown up with oil and gas who never get to do homework at night and can't
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really stay up at night. there is no energy. if they switched to renewable energy, solar and wind or hydrogen becoming scale now they'll have power 24/seven even in the poorest homes. they can learn, go to school, do school over the internet. not with oil and gas. it can happen all over africa. >> dana: great to have you. >> bill: another fox news alert. mayor eric adams just went to appear before a judge. stunning indictment unveiled yesterday and now we heard the questions from reporters with a thumbs up asked whether or not he would resign. eric adams is going to fight this and it will be something else here in gotham city. stand by for more from inside the courtroom on that. (inner monologue) seriously, look at these guys. they are playing great. meanwhile, i'm on the green
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goodbye on friday afternoon. this storm is a big one affecting a lot of people. first in florida and then in georgia and now in the carolinas. video of a colleague at fox weather. he was marked atlanta. i believe it's near peach tree creek, which always floods in atlanta, by the way. when you are getting this much rain this fast from a storm of this size you get scenes like this and bob was there to help this young girl who was crying from inside her car to get some help. >> dana: we also have this. i believe we have more zelenskyy news. trump and zelenskyy speaking here. trump and zelenskyy here. let's see if we can get sound. >> how we can be strong. of course, the strongness of our soldiers, our people, of course it will bring us closer to the peace. we need justice, we need justice
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for the people and families who, you know, who lost their children. it is a big tragedy. >> have you changed your thoughts on how this war should end what you think should be done or do you still stand by? >> i learned a lot. i think i haven't changed from the standpoint we both want to see it end and a fair deal made. it has to be fair. i think it will happen at the right time. i think it is going to happen. the president wants it to end as quickly as possible. he wants a fair transaction to take place and i think -- right now i'm campaigning so right now i don't have much to do with it other than we're doing very well in terms of the campaign and i've been saying that i believe if i win we'll have a very fair and i think -- actually rather rapid deal. it should stop and the president wants it to
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