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minister benjamin netanyahu said is not backing down in his fight against the terrorists. telling that we are told to former president trump in a phone call. lucas tomlinson life at the white house with the very latest on all of this. hi lucas. >> good afternoon. reaction pouring into sinwa's death on the senate shows pennsylvania governor josh shapiro. >> i am glad he is dead. it is my hope that can bring some modicum of peace to the families of victims of those on october 7. it is also my hope this could perhaps create the opportunity for a pause in the fighting. that the hostages can come home and that we can have a cease-fire. >> senator lindsey graham. >> there is a window here not only to end the fighting but to replace hamas forever. and the way you do that is you have a normalization between saudi arabia and israel with the
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death of sinwa the doors now open. >> we await israel's response he on a precedent ballistic missile attack by a run earlier this month the pentagon is investigating an unauthorized release of highly classified documents that access israel's war plans to attack iran for the documents are tribute to the national geo space intelligence agency that oversees the country spy satellites and the national security agency. document show israel moving military assets into place to conduct the reptile tory strike against iran. recall similar leak of classified documents by young air force national guardsmen jack who pled guilty in march. here's house speaker mike johnson about the leaks. >> the leak is very concerning. there's some serious allegations being made there for an investigation underway and i will get a briefing on that in a couple of hours. there is a classified level briefing and then other. we are following it closely. >> president biden is scheduled to land on the south lawn this s afternoon pay perhaps we'll get some reaction to him about these
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classified documents being released i want to send a message to arthel, happy birthday sorry her texas longhorns did not come through a lesson it may be something to talk about their next guest as well, eric? eric: at. [laughter] [laughter] with you on that. arthel: thank you. we are now going to bring in former israeli prime minister naftali bennett. thank you so much as always for joining us. first, wen i want to start gettg your reaction to a leak claiming ironic back to publication received highly classified u.s. intelligence about israel's plan to strike a run. a few questions specifically for you. how do something so sensitive to get leaked? who would want to leak it? does this change israel's strategy? >> are such a leak of considerable concern from our perspective. when we have operational plan we do not want it to leak.
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not have it linked to anyone and certainly not to our enemies. i understand and am confident the united states is going to look into the source of this leak take care of it. ari: okay we will move on. let me move on to idf reaction. the drone attacks has been attacking israel for the last 30 years through several of its proxies that hamas, hezbollah, houthi it. they're killing many israelis i romp through its proxies killed hundreds of americans including 241 servicemen in beirut. but much much more.
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it's the epicenter of a global terror network. i like to call the head of the octopus of terror. it's time for us to hit back. tried to assassinate our own prime minister. prime minister netanyahu at but it's certainly unacceptable. i believe we need to strike back. we need to strike back at iran's nuclear facilities. and at iran's regime and print the regime of the islamic and incompetent corrupt oppressive regime. the people of iran which are in amazing people deserve much better also. it's a gift israel would be given the iranian people. arthel: if you are saying israel should strike at the heart of our iran at the nuclear facility and their regime that is out there now how might they prepare
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their defense? >> obviously they are preparing for a defense post announcement of israel's prime minister we are going to head back. i'm telling you what i would do. we have the ability to strike the nuclear facility. i would not waste this opportunity on symbolic strikes. and thithings that make noise. hit the octopus on his head. want to point out something really important. the united states of america was at risk. they're trying to murder americans on american soil for the past several years. iran aroma have a nuclear weapoh ballistic missiles.
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sunna were for israel it's a war for the free world. it was at the forefront. it's willing to do the job. we do not need america to provide a setback. arthel: do you think america has the will to do what you are saying? do you think national intelligence has any's away over mr. netanyahu as well as ironic? >> look i believe this is in the interest of the united states of america when such a significant enemy of america, and enemy that murdered hundreds of americans already all across the world. an enemy that calls america the biggest saints and in israel the small stay tuned. when it's speeding forward towards acquiring a nuclear weapon is the highest priority of national security interest to take out the nuclear program.
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we are not telling america what to do. we will do the job, whatever is necessary on our own. but we do need america to have our back. internationally, diplomatically wemay need assistance in other means to achieve this goal we are not asking and we will never ask america to fight wars here on our behalf. arthel: you are not asking america to send in troops. you are asking for ammunition. you are asking for airstrikes. what specifically are you asking for? >> look i am not going into operational detail. i will say israel is a fairly small country. the entire size of israel is the size of eight new jersey, the state of new jersey. that is how tiny we are. but, as tiny as we a are we are also strong and resilient and
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willing to fight the fight on behalf of the free world. so, america has been helpful in providing us ammunition, arms, et cetera. we are doing the fighting and we need to ensure that this continues. arthel: this is a very important question but ask you to keep the answer short but it's very is vy important. what about the hostages being held by it hamas? >> we have to bring 101 israelis but are held hostage in the enteric titles of hamas. we have to bring them home. we have taken out the leadership of hamas. we have killed yahya sinwa. now it's time to bring them home through other measures be on the military measure. we need to do it when you seize the opportunity. arthel: do think that will happen soon, it may be a
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cease-fire so we get the hostages freed? >> the end result needs to be the total return of 101 hostages. anyone who is alive must come home alive. and the permanent replacement of hamas, putting someone else in charge of gaza. it could be egypt. it could be moderate to arab states. it could be local competent leadership. but those are the two results we need to bring. arthel: we do have to leave their former israeli prime minister naftali bennett as always thank you sir. >> thank you. eric: one presidential candidate will destroy the country the other is a threat to democracy. that's what we're hearing from the presidential candidates themselves about each other. with early voting ongoing just two weeks -- -- over two weeksr election day let's a state of the race? someone who knows that well is karl rove a fox news contributor
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presidential consultant who has two wins under his belt for george w. bush. carl, always good to see you. what do you see trending right now as we head to the top of the ninth? >> yes, what we see is a harris flatlining and modestly declining in donald trump modestly rising. i see a 50/50 election coin toss in seven states over 300 electoral votes you look at 5:30 eight.com and the silver bowl into other aggregators of the recent polls they show are leading in four states him in three with her at tuning 76 ino a and 62. sunna single state in the latter two aggregates in which anybody is ahead by 2% or more.
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sixteen excuse me, if you take a look at all of 21 instances of data that you get from the aggregators, three aggregator poles times seven battleground states, tone internal data points. sixteen are separated by less than 1%. it is a nailbiter and will be right until the end i think. eric: i don't have your whiteboard there with you but what state should we be looking at? i was at michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania is at those three are others too? >> we also ought to be looking at nevada, arizona, georgia, north carolina. the latter four states today the best state for a harris is in nevada and the other three tilt towards trunk. but again, not by much. a little bit of a with a better ground game by the democrats in north carolina might bring it home for them. you are right we have seven abomedical states. the other day somebody said to me the seven battleground states
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look at historically? the smallest number that i can find of other battleground states is in 1980 when there were 10 battleground states one of which was ironically enough the state whose cap capitol is r my shoulder, texas. think about this how many battleground states to have a 2000 i see you count them up because i can't count them. maine, new hampshire, florida, ohio, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, west virginia, kentucky, tennessee, arkansas iowa, colorado, new mexico, arizona, montana, nevada, and oregon. a little bit easier to schedule this time around because you can cover those seven states. much larger number historically in other presidential elections. eric: finally, is there something you see that could tip it either way? whether spicer present harris attacking the former president's tenor and tone? the enemy within, generally six for the day of love this kind of thing calling him a threat to our very republic or his attacks
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against her saying she is going to destroy the country, the economy is not prepared to be commander-in-chief? >> we have two battles going on that are big and drawing our attention. he's focusing on the issues, economy, inflation and the border. as more honest and trustworthy he cares about people like me, represents change. they're battling over those. that secret quiet difference the quality how good are they low propensity voters and how good are they at identifying a potentially swing voters which is may be a one out of every eight voters is either weakly linked or undecided. how good are they at persuading this people to come across? we will not no not even election night but the day after the election how well the respective ground games are. can't buy you five points, it can't buy you 10 points it could
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buy a one or two in the race is this close that may be critical. eric: that is amazing but carl always good to see if are a lot of people nervous on the edge of their seats. coming up dr. marc siegel with a prescription on that.
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and you can even track your goals. manage your diabetes with confidence with dexcom g7. the most accurate cgm. ♪ learn more at dexcom.com arthel: this inexorable probably not surprising for a new study show politics trigger a fight or flight reaction and sound. this from forbes on election anxiety. 61% say presidential elections impact on mental health is in negative 61%. dr. marc siegel is a fox news a senior medical analyst. you are here now. i know you interviewed let see professor, you're going to jump to it and going to tell you who you talk too. and let everyone know professor kevin smith is a professor of political science of the university of nebraska but i know you're going to get to that. before you do tell me how does one turn down the stress?
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>> it was very difficult, arthel part american's psychiatric association said 70% of our voters out there are public out there are feeling anxiety for 2024 election. it is a problem. what you do about it? doctor kevin smith university of nebraska says you could unplug but nobody wants to do that because of civic responsibility. the other idea is desensitization. he figure out other activities where you decrease your anxiety by yoga, by exercise, by being kind to each other. but i also asked him something else pretty talk about the fight or flight reaction which is a literally you get this reaction when you see the news. a surge of stress hormones. i ask, are people different in terms of their reactions? is everyone the same? here is what he had to say. >> our research has found as people on the political left tend to respond to a greater
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extent of experiencing stress and anxiety about politics. young people especially tend to experience the same effects compared to older people. the data is a little less clear but there doesn't seem to be something of a gender distance but females reporting more of these effects, and the males but the findings are little more shaky. >> arthel, if i know that if i know who is more prone to anxiety and brings anxiety into it and who is reacting to what we know more how to deal with it for that's good information for me too have it. again we are in an era with social media pay we talk about this a lot on the show with you and me with the social media and the phones and all the 24/7 news cycle where everyone is getting anxious. arthel: that is true. i want to look up take a look at health forbes survey. how much the presidential
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election your mental health 20% set a moderate negative impact, 34% with a slight negative impact two. 39% with no negative impact. so, and i ask you how does one join the 39%? >> aversive ball by the way i saw that too. my sense is it's a lot higher than that. especially as we get closer to the election. with all of the issues that are out there, foreign policy, economy, health, all of this makes people very anxious. how do you get closer to 39%? you say it will do what he'll do civic response about on the other hand what about my own health? if i'm in bad health i am in no good to anyone. i urge people to go at the daily activity. to show love within their family to show courage and leadership. if you have children they see you getting anxious, they are getting anxious. stay within your circle. i always have the relationship
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with you. you bring me a great feeling and i try to bring it back to you for that's all we all need to do right now. [laughter] arthel: it's about great feelings all rail and spread it now please. dr. marc siegel thank you very much. good to see you. have a good rest of your day and we will be right back. with bugs, the struggle—is—real. that's why you need zevo traps. zevo attracts and traps bugs 24/7 using a blue and uv light with no odor and no mess for effortless protection. zevo. people-friendly.
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ari: it was out right painful texas longhorns at last night as the number one ranked team in the country fumbles to georgia 38 -- 15. it was a tough game with tough calls. one in particular got row that they flagged taxes for offensive pass giving george of the ball on first down. they reverse the penalty but by then fans had already, through stuff on the field. the sec says it is reviewing the disruption of the game. eric: i am sorry arthel for your longhorns. when team headed to the world series that new york yankees will be there for the first time in 15 years defeating the cleveland gardens five -- two last night for the bombers will face the winners of the new york mets l.a. dodgers series. the dodgers are leading the ncl s3 games -- two game six will be
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tonight. 7:00 p.m. eastern you can watch it on fox sports one. if l.a. wins they go to the world series to face the yanks. if the mets when it comes down to game at seven tomorrow. will have one thing to say, well three things, let's go mets. arthel: let's go dodgers. [laughter]
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