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marc's rommmate called 9-1-1. marc was declared dead at the scene. crushing loss. what did you think of marc? >> marc is a tremendous human being. >> another friend of marc's, harry crouch, was also devastated by the news. >> i wish i could describe his smile. he enjoyed life. everything to marc was an adventure. he was afraid of nothing. you know? go climb pyramids in peru. party in las vegas. wherever he was, the world was better off for it. >> harry and marc were leaders of the national coalition for men. a controversial organization that argues men are often the victims of discrimination, in the courts, in media and elsewhere. critics, such as the southern poverty law center called the group a quote, male supremacist organization. harry argues they are not anti women. what would you say to anyone who calls this a woman haters club? >> i would say they should do their research. we have a lot of women members. so, obviously that can't be the case. >> marc did pro bono work for the group. he took on custody battles another cases where he thought men
marc's rommmate called 9-1-1. marc was declared dead at the scene. crushing loss. what did you think of marc? >> marc is a tremendous human being. >> another friend of marc's, harry crouch, was also devastated by the news. >> i wish i could describe his smile. he enjoyed life. everything to marc was an adventure. he was afraid of nothing. you know? go climb pyramids in peru. party in las vegas. wherever he was, the world was better off for it. >> harry and marc were...
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james: let me bring in marc now. marc, you have a different perspective on this.n 2009, you were in gaza. you are a war crimes investigator and former military officer. before we talk about the last 10 days, how easy or difficult is your work from afar? i would assume the fact that we now have social media, we now have so much more media evidence, that helps you a great deal. marc: we are concerned with the civilian populations of both israel and gaza. whether those are israel is currently in gaza as captives, or they are palestinians and israelis under fire. indeed, social media has now become a part of the conflict, and conflicts as we have seen not only in the israel gaza situation, but looking at things like ukraine. one would think would assist war crimes investigators. but in fact, the preponderance of disinformation makes it very difficult. i look to bellingcat for example, which is an open source investigating -- they do open source investigations to determine whether or not civilians have been killed. their work has been greatly complicated by this prepon
james: let me bring in marc now. marc, you have a different perspective on this.n 2009, you were in gaza. you are a war crimes investigator and former military officer. before we talk about the last 10 days, how easy or difficult is your work from afar? i would assume the fact that we now have social media, we now have so much more media evidence, that helps you a great deal. marc: we are concerned with the civilian populations of both israel and gaza. whether those are israel is currently in...
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marc, let me finish. lived in charlottesville, they were chanting, jews will not replace us, a lot of people are from the far right. let's not be -- >> marc: when joe biden announced presidential campaign, first two words were charlottesville, virginia. he condemned that, he has not said a word with the antisemitism running rampant around this country. there are charlottesville happening every single day at harvard, stanford, top institutions, you have conspiracy theorists who are antisemites in congress. >> harris: last word. >> emily: i wholeheartedly agree with you, worst thing to say is contained to xyz, it is tidal wave that has become acceptable, it is disgusting and unacceptable. >> harris: what a discussion, you find it here on "outnumbered," tune in tonight when new house speaker mike johnson sits down with sean hannity for exclusive interview 9 eastern. pop your corn, your night is made on fnc for the cool kids. coming up awaiting white house press briefing where white house advisor john kirby w
marc, let me finish. lived in charlottesville, they were chanting, jews will not replace us, a lot of people are from the far right. let's not be -- >> marc: when joe biden announced presidential campaign, first two words were charlottesville, virginia. he condemned that, he has not said a word with the antisemitism running rampant around this country. there are charlottesville happening every single day at harvard, stanford, top institutions, you have conspiracy theorists who are...
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i'm not introducing me, marc is. i went straight to the podium. i apologize. marc: good afternoon. i am marc anthony thomas. i have the privilege of leading the greater baltimore committee. the economic and civic organization for the baltimore region. like many industrial communities in america, baltimore has faced long-standing challenges, suffered economic setbacks, and until recently, lacked the federal support to tell a brighter and more vibrant story of the community i know and love. the truth is, cities like baltimore are brimming with possibility. they are filled with diverse entrepreneurial minds. they are epicenters have rich histories. -- they are epicenters of rich histories. and they are right for the sort of catalytic investment that can spark local economies. they just need the right support to leverage those possibilities. today, thanks to the biden-harris administration, i can return to my community and proudly say, we are a tech hub. we have brought together 38 consortium partners, academic institutions, local startups, major corporations, and our regional economic
i'm not introducing me, marc is. i went straight to the podium. i apologize. marc: good afternoon. i am marc anthony thomas. i have the privilege of leading the greater baltimore committee. the economic and civic organization for the baltimore region. like many industrial communities in america, baltimore has faced long-standing challenges, suffered economic setbacks, and until recently, lacked the federal support to tell a brighter and more vibrant story of the community i know and love. the...
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now, remember the name marc guiu.nior debut for barcelona last night, coming off the bench. and then afterjust 33 seconds scored the winner. he came on in the 79th minute and tookjust two touches to score against athletic bilbao. it's the fastest first league goal for barcelona in the club's history. he was only born in 2006. how about that for a debut? translation: i told marc guiu, you will have one — translation: i told marc guiu, you will have one chance, _ translation: i told marc guiu, you will have one chance, be _ translation: i told marc guiu, you will have one chance, be ready. - translation: i told marc guiu, you will have one chance, be ready. and | will have one chance, be ready. and he did, he had one chance and he scored. we always try to be positive with our players, to give them confidence. only 17 years old, i see them ready. from my generation to this, the differences they want to play, they are not scared. and just look at this. a proud moment for his family who were watching on. guiu's parents wer
now, remember the name marc guiu.nior debut for barcelona last night, coming off the bench. and then afterjust 33 seconds scored the winner. he came on in the 79th minute and tookjust two touches to score against athletic bilbao. it's the fastest first league goal for barcelona in the club's history. he was only born in 2006. how about that for a debut? translation: i told marc guiu, you will have one — translation: i told marc guiu, you will have one chance, _ translation: i told marc guiu,...
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, a house museum and an art center of marc chagall. the first was opened in a historical building built by the master's father in 1900. the future great artist spent his childhood and youth there. the exhibition includes household items from the 21st to 20th centuries. copy. archival documents and works by chagall telling about his life in vitebsk. the marc chagall art center hosts exhibitions of his graphic works, lithographs, xelographs, and afrta. the museum houses a series of illustrations for gogol’s poem “dead souls, lithographs on the bible” and other works by marc chagall. scientific conferences are held here throughout the year. opening days, lectures, concerts, performances of theater and circus groups, plein airs and exhibitions. on october 25, 1933, the extraordinary belarusian artist ninel was born in polotsk. happy, as a child she redrew engravings from the books of byron, shakespeare, schiller. nela's first teacher at the palace of pioneers was the famous artist katkov. in 1971 , her first personal exhibition took place.
, a house museum and an art center of marc chagall. the first was opened in a historical building built by the master's father in 1900. the future great artist spent his childhood and youth there. the exhibition includes household items from the 21st to 20th centuries. copy. archival documents and works by chagall telling about his life in vitebsk. the marc chagall art center hosts exhibitions of his graphic works, lithographs, xelographs, and afrta. the museum houses a series of illustrations...
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when knows, marc? it's going to be exciting to see. you're terrific, marc. having me. elizabeth: chicago residents pushing back. voters are angry in thatty, literally shouting down -- in that city, literally shouting down a new plan for illegal immigrants. they're effectively saying shut the border, stop the border collapse. garrett tenney got the sound of fox news. we're going to have it for you next on "the evening edit." >> -- gotta say no because that's the simple solution, is, no! turn the buses around. ♪ ♪ or sharp, stabbing pains. ♪ this painful, blistering rash can disrupt your life for weeks. a pain so intense, you could miss out on family time. the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. if you're 50 years or older, ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles. when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates, exemption certificates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh ahhh ahhh ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ( ♪ ) constant contact's advanced automation lets you send the right message at t
when knows, marc? it's going to be exciting to see. you're terrific, marc. having me. elizabeth: chicago residents pushing back. voters are angry in thatty, literally shouting down -- in that city, literally shouting down a new plan for illegal immigrants. they're effectively saying shut the border, stop the border collapse. garrett tenney got the sound of fox news. we're going to have it for you next on "the evening edit." >> -- gotta say no because that's the simple solution,...
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marc: no, i don't think we have seen an israeli airstrike here.israel's response saying this was likely a palestinian rocket that fired and failed, i think that is certainly possible. -- certainly plausible. when the rocket tumbled from the sky, that cter that we saw, which is more like a small hole in the ground, that was created by the kinetic energy of some thing hitting, then there was an awful lot of accelerant spreading throughout that hospital. unfortunately you had palestinian civilians jammed into that tiny area because they were trying to seek safety. we have to ensure this does not happen again. geoff: thank you very much. amna: another of president biden's priorties during his trip to israel, securing the release of hundreds of hostages held in gaza by hamas. as many as 13 are believed to be americans. in tel aviv, special correspondent villem marx has the story of one woman with five relatives held hostage and the desperate hours spent to bring them home. villem: every saturday evening throughout this year, thousands of israelis crowd
marc: no, i don't think we have seen an israeli airstrike here.israel's response saying this was likely a palestinian rocket that fired and failed, i think that is certainly possible. -- certainly plausible. when the rocket tumbled from the sky, that cter that we saw, which is more like a small hole in the ground, that was created by the kinetic energy of some thing hitting, then there was an awful lot of accelerant spreading throughout that hospital. unfortunately you had palestinian civilians...
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thanks for being here, marc. i found your writing on this to be stirring and distressing, and giving the position of importance you have assigned to congressman johnson, why has he avoided deep investigation and possible prosecution up until this point? >> a great question, alex. i wrote a piece on september 8th, before anyone knew who mike johnson was, saying the biggest omission from the washington, d.c. federal indictment and the georgia indictment was the role of the people involved in that texas lawsuit. and there's no one more central to that lawsuit than mike johnson. now, i speculated why that may have been left out. it might have been that the prosecutors felt like they had enough without it. they may have had enough lawyers, god knows they had enough republican lawyers already in play. or it may have just been that they didn't want to involve the supreme court, which was obviously a part of where this brief was filed. but i think it is very, very serious conduct that we saw. and as i said, there's no fe
thanks for being here, marc. i found your writing on this to be stirring and distressing, and giving the position of importance you have assigned to congressman johnson, why has he avoided deep investigation and possible prosecution up until this point? >> a great question, alex. i wrote a piece on september 8th, before anyone knew who mike johnson was, saying the biggest omission from the washington, d.c. federal indictment and the georgia indictment was the role of the people involved...
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marc it's also the founder of democracy docket. thanks for being here, marc.o be stirring and distressing. and given the position of importance that you assign to congressman johnson why has he avoided deep investigation and possible prosecution -- [inaudible] [inaudible [inaudible] -- >> what do you make of the fact that we are barreling towards another presidential election, and the speaker of the house is now mike johnson, in terms of election integrity efforts, and the movement behind that, do you feel like it is stronger, and that it is sort of insurance policy is a better one this time around? >> look, i think you can see this both ways. on the one hand, you know, there was reforms made to the electoral count act, and it's positive it's the law that governs how the counting of electoral college votes are supposed to happen in the house and the joint session. but on the other hand, we know that the group of republicans, including mike johnson, they are lawless. so they won't care much about what the law says. and we have seen democracy under attack now fo
marc it's also the founder of democracy docket. thanks for being here, marc.o be stirring and distressing. and given the position of importance that you assign to congressman johnson why has he avoided deep investigation and possible prosecution -- [inaudible] [inaudible [inaudible] -- >> what do you make of the fact that we are barreling towards another presidential election, and the speaker of the house is now mike johnson, in terms of election integrity efforts, and the movement behind...
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october 23, 1991, the founding day of the marc chagall museum in vitevsk. the museum consists of two branches: the house museum and the marc chagall art center. the first was opened in a historical building built by the master's father in 1900. the future great is in him artist, spent his childhood and youth. the exhibition includes household items from the 19th century, copies of archival documents and works by chagall telling about his life in vitebsk ; the marc chagall art center hosts exhibitions of his graphic works, lithographs, xelographs and aforths; the museum houses a series of illustrations to gogol’s poem dead souls, lithographs on the theme of the bible and other works by marc chagall, here throughout the year... scientific conferences, opening days, lectures, concerts, performances of theater and circus groups, plein airs and exhibitions. the 25th of october in 1933, in polotsk, an extraordinary belarusian artist, ninel schastnaya, was born. as a child, she redrew engravings from the books of byron, shakespeare, and schiller. he became nela's
october 23, 1991, the founding day of the marc chagall museum in vitevsk. the museum consists of two branches: the house museum and the marc chagall art center. the first was opened in a historical building built by the master's father in 1900. the future great is in him artist, spent his childhood and youth. the exhibition includes household items from the 19th century, copies of archival documents and works by chagall telling about his life in vitebsk ; the marc chagall art center hosts...
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marc siegel. here is the fbi director's warning. >> the reality is that the terrorism threat has been elevated throughout 2023 but the ongoing war in middle east raised threat of attack against americans in the united states to a whole other level. since the horrific terrorist attacks committed by hamas against innocent people in israel, we've been working around the clock to support partners there and to protect americans here at home. we assess that the actions of hamas will serve as inspiration the likes of which we haven't seen since isis launched caliphate several years ago. in past few weeks, multiple terrorist organizations called for attacks against americans in the west. al qaeda issued specific call to attack the united states in the last five years. isis urged its followers to target jewish communities in the united states and europe. hezbollah publicly expressed support for hamas and threatened to attack u.s. interest in the middle east. and we've seen increase in attack on u.s. milita
marc siegel. here is the fbi director's warning. >> the reality is that the terrorism threat has been elevated throughout 2023 but the ongoing war in middle east raised threat of attack against americans in the united states to a whole other level. since the horrific terrorist attacks committed by hamas against innocent people in israel, we've been working around the clock to support partners there and to protect americans here at home. we assess that the actions of hamas will serve as...
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marc short, a former us _ war, frankly. marc short, a former us security - war, frankly.co—ordinator former us security co—ordinator for israel and the palestinian authority, thank you for joining us —— mark schwarz. thank you. here in the us, the pentagon has ordered a second aircraft carrier group to the eastern mediterranean. according to us officials, the uss eisenhower is part of american efforts to deter hostile actions against israel or any efforts toward widening the war. meanwhile, in the last hour, president biden briefly addressed the situation in israel and gaza at the national human rights council dinner here in washington, dc. gaza, innocent palestinian families who are vast majority have nothing to do with hamas are being used as human shields. yesterday, ispoke are being used as human shields. yesterday, i spoke for over an hour to shields. yesterday, i spoke for overan hourto a shields. yesterday, i spoke for over an hour to a family member of those americans who are still unaccounted for on a zoom call. they've endured an agony of not knowing what happen
marc short, a former us _ war, frankly. marc short, a former us security - war, frankly.co—ordinator former us security co—ordinator for israel and the palestinian authority, thank you for joining us —— mark schwarz. thank you. here in the us, the pentagon has ordered a second aircraft carrier group to the eastern mediterranean. according to us officials, the uss eisenhower is part of american efforts to deter hostile actions against israel or any efforts toward widening the war....
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marc siegel. thank you very much. good to have you with us.reflection on matthew perry's life and how many people he made smile and related to him over the course of the last few decades. good to have you with us, marc, thank you very much. >> thanks. great to be with you. >> dana: key arab ally will be at the white house today. president biden will sit down with the saudi defense minister to discuss the prospect of peace in the middle east amid hamas's brutal war. democrats are rushing to criticize the new speaker, mike johnson and only been less than a week. can be 12 to 15% or higher. our rates are a fraction of what some of those banks charge. veterans across the country are using the newday 100 va loan to get cash to update and improve their homes. whether you need to replace your roof windows or hvac or want to upgrade to your dream kitchen, call newday. this is american infrastructure. megawatts of power, rails and open road, and essential services of every kind. all running on countless invisible networks, making it a prime target for
marc siegel. thank you very much. good to have you with us.reflection on matthew perry's life and how many people he made smile and related to him over the course of the last few decades. good to have you with us, marc, thank you very much. >> thanks. great to be with you. >> dana: key arab ally will be at the white house today. president biden will sit down with the saudi defense minister to discuss the prospect of peace in the middle east amid hamas's brutal war. democrats are...
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we'll go to marc thiessen on this.'s watch. >> let there be no doubt, the united states has israel's back. we'll make sure that the jewish and democratic state of israel can defend itself today and tomorrow as we always. have it's as simple as that. these atrocities. sickening. make no mistake. >> martha: this is congress woman jayapal. watch this. >> the american people are actually quite far away from where the president and even congress, the majority of congress has been on israel and gaza. they support the right for israel to defend itself to exist, but they do not support a war crime exchange for another war crime. >> martha: marc thiessen, we see evidence in the streets on college campuses of this sentiment. your thoughts. >> it's not a sentiment of the american people. it's a sentiment of the democratic base. this is the problem that they have. first of all a gallup poll in martha showed that 46% of democrats side with the palestinians versus 38% of those were israel. 78% of republicans are with israel. mark's
we'll go to marc thiessen on this.'s watch. >> let there be no doubt, the united states has israel's back. we'll make sure that the jewish and democratic state of israel can defend itself today and tomorrow as we always. have it's as simple as that. these atrocities. sickening. make no mistake. >> martha: this is congress woman jayapal. watch this. >> the american people are actually quite far away from where the president and even congress, the majority of congress has been...
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nobody admired her more than her sister eve, and brother marc karstaedt. >> we would have a blast.uld laugh a lot. she was fun a lot. >> she graduated with a marketing degree, and then my dad had asked her if she wanted to come and work with them at le errol lynch. >> shele eventually became a private wealth manager. the money was good, and so was the priest stage. >> shele was fancy. she was smart. she was educated. >> shelley's friend remembers the days she took her to the club. it was wintertime, she was wearing her coat. men just came over to her. it was like being swept off her feet. >> he's got the finance job, the style -- she kind of was the classic new york city woman. >> absolutely. absolutely she was. >> in february of 1998, shele went to a jewish single mixer and manhattan were sparks through with a guy she met there. his name, roderick covlin. she called her sister that night with an outrageous -- >> she was all giggles and said i met a guy, really nice guy, and she says we are on our way to the airport. she was laughing, and i said shelley please don't do. this >> eve
nobody admired her more than her sister eve, and brother marc karstaedt. >> we would have a blast.uld laugh a lot. she was fun a lot. >> she graduated with a marketing degree, and then my dad had asked her if she wanted to come and work with them at le errol lynch. >> shele eventually became a private wealth manager. the money was good, and so was the priest stage. >> shele was fancy. she was smart. she was educated. >> shelley's friend remembers the days she took...
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marc rowan joins us this morning. >> thank you for having me.is your alma mater, so let's just talk about how this came about, what was going through your head, what kind of conversations you have had that led you to write this. >> this is not, at the end of the day, about free speech, because i -- whether people like it or not, me personally, and most people, support free speech. there are always going to be racists and haters. this is about a university-condoned conference, university professors, university supported, and the inability of leadership to exercise any sort of moral clarity with respect to saying, this is hate. this is anti-semitism, this is racism, but we're going to allow it. that condemnation should not be so hard. unfortunately, if you lack moral courage, it is hard. >> so, this festival took place, i believe, three weeks ago now, three or four weeks ago. >> little less. >> before the terrible and disgraceful attacks that took place on israel by hamas. what were you thinking then, about going public then, whether conversations
marc rowan joins us this morning. >> thank you for having me.is your alma mater, so let's just talk about how this came about, what was going through your head, what kind of conversations you have had that led you to write this. >> this is not, at the end of the day, about free speech, because i -- whether people like it or not, me personally, and most people, support free speech. there are always going to be racists and haters. this is about a university-condoned conference,...
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we start with ben derico in chicago, and then marc cieslak�*s in scotland.: ai art has taken a massive leap recently. i mean, this one sold for over $1i00,000 at an auction at christie's in 2018. with image generators like dall—e and stable diffusion, almost anyone can create new art in a matter of seconds. but the models that make this art don'tjust do it out of thin air. they've learned to mimic styles, even specific artists, through a process called training, where the models ingest millions, sometimes billions of images scraped from websites all around the web. combined with text describing the images, they now have a data set that lets them create almost any type of image from a simple text prompt. it produces some interesting stuff, but the problem is, many artists never gave their consent for their art to be used in an image generator like this. so what should artists do? so we've seen art theft before, but we've never seen it at this level. this is karla ortiz. she's a concept artist in san francisco. a concept artist is a person who provides the fir
we start with ben derico in chicago, and then marc cieslak�*s in scotland.: ai art has taken a massive leap recently. i mean, this one sold for over $1i00,000 at an auction at christie's in 2018. with image generators like dall—e and stable diffusion, almost anyone can create new art in a matter of seconds. but the models that make this art don'tjust do it out of thin air. they've learned to mimic styles, even specific artists, through a process called training, where the models ingest...
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. >> harris: marc thiessen writes this is a crisis of choice.the same laws are on the books today that were there when president donald trump and barack obama secured the border. recall how the left excoriated obama as the deporter in chief because he sent a record 3 million illegal immigrants packing. in biden wanted to, he could enforce the laws on the books just as obama did. he is choosing not to. brandon, your thoughts on this and the kind of confusion that confused leadership can lead to on the border. >> this is all about policy. it is everything -- has everything to do with whether he will have the political will to do what's necessary to allow us to do the job. we could deport individuals tomorrow and send them back to mexico, remain in mexico until their asylum process. he could challenge the flores decision. he can do a lot. he is failing to do it. he will take little steps to try to appease those independents. he knows he is in a lot of trouble over this issue and so he is going to take very little steps but not going to go against t
. >> harris: marc thiessen writes this is a crisis of choice.the same laws are on the books today that were there when president donald trump and barack obama secured the border. recall how the left excoriated obama as the deporter in chief because he sent a record 3 million illegal immigrants packing. in biden wanted to, he could enforce the laws on the books just as obama did. he is choosing not to. brandon, your thoughts on this and the kind of confusion that confused leadership can...
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marc t m this is spring semester at fairfield-suisun unified.ched to google tools for education because there's never been a reported ransomware attack on a chromebook. now they're focused on learning knowing that their data is secure. ( ♪ ) ♪ if you struggle. ♪ and struggle. ♪ and struggle with cpap. you should check out inspire. ♪ no mask. no hose. just sleep. inspire. sleep apnea innovation. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com skin-carving next level hydration? new neutrogena hydro boost water cream. a vital boost of nine times more hydration* to boost your skin's barrier for quenched, dewy skin that's full of life. neutrogena. hydro boost. >> martha: idf vowing to destroy hamas tunnel system. video re veils a 300 miles of passages to transport weapons and leaders through gaza. a former member of the idf counter terrorism unit joins me now. aaron, thank you very much. good to have you with us today. i think we have a video that can show folks at home a little bit of the idf's understanding of the hospital and
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. >> why haven't we, marc? what happened during the obama administration. again, i got pounded time and again for saying that was a stupid deal. why have we continually tried to find the moderates in iran, going back to the iranian hostage crisis? they are not there. they fund hezbollah. they fund hamas. they fund islamic jihad. they fund terror groups across the middle east and the globe. when are american presidents of both parties going to wake up to this reality? i say both parties because donald trump is allowing iran in 2019 to sell its oil to the communist chinese and to india and to south korea. because he doesn't want to upset the oil markets. when are we going to learn? >> you know, i think this is, you know, an age old issue united states national security intelligence. there's still al qaeda members in hiding in iran, senior members. it's messy. it's complicated. america is tired of 20 years of war. friends in israel said time and again, we have to deal with the iranians at some point. same with the
. >> why haven't we, marc? what happened during the obama administration. again, i got pounded time and again for saying that was a stupid deal. why have we continually tried to find the moderates in iran, going back to the iranian hostage crisis? they are not there. they fund hezbollah. they fund hamas. they fund islamic jihad. they fund terror groups across the middle east and the globe. when are american presidents of both parties going to wake up to this reality? i say both parties...
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how does this make sense, marc, to say i don't have a choice? they forced me. it was in the books six months ago. so i have to use american taxpayer dollars to do what it said they were going to do and fix this wall for 20 miles. i don't really want to do it. >> yeah. and he says that he doesn't want to do it. it's not needed. his secretary of homeland security says there's an acute need for it. they -- the hypocrisy here is so rank. they called trump an authoritarian for using executive authority to build a wall. they're using the same executive authority right now to waive 26 laws to build the wall. what this shows is this is a crisis of choice. joe biden has all the same laws and all the same authorities on the books that donald trump and barack obama had before him. he's just choosing not to use them. it's now gotten to the point that the crisis is so bad where for three years in a row, each year we have broken the record for how many encounters we have. we have 1.5 million got-aways. 106,000 year dying of fentanyl a year. that's like a plane crash every da
how does this make sense, marc, to say i don't have a choice? they forced me. it was in the books six months ago. so i have to use american taxpayer dollars to do what it said they were going to do and fix this wall for 20 miles. i don't really want to do it. >> yeah. and he says that he doesn't want to do it. it's not needed. his secretary of homeland security says there's an acute need for it. they -- the hypocrisy here is so rank. they called trump an authoritarian for using executive...
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does decide, marc, to help evacuate americans in israel or those that have been taken hostage insidegaza. what kind of calculations with the u.s. need to take? what would the process be like for getting them out? >> well, in terms of any ambassador worth their salt, they would have a certain list of americans in the country. alex, there are tens of thousands of americans who are dual citizens of israel. i suspect that while many of them at this point in time might be tourists who are eager to leave because flights are being canceled israel, you question how to get them out of any harm's way because of potential ongoing missile attacks on tel aviv and the threat to jerusalem. the united states does not maintain a huge list of americans. these americans would have to contact the embassy in jerusalem or the consulate in tel aviv to let them know that they need help to get out. >> you know, mister ambassador, i will use your former title there as well. you have worked on middle east pieced for decades. you grew up in israel and the idea of a spokesperson with whom i spoke in the last hou
does decide, marc, to help evacuate americans in israel or those that have been taken hostage insidegaza. what kind of calculations with the u.s. need to take? what would the process be like for getting them out? >> well, in terms of any ambassador worth their salt, they would have a certain list of americans in the country. alex, there are tens of thousands of americans who are dual citizens of israel. i suspect that while many of them at this point in time might be tourists who are...
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marc: this has tapped into a nerve.ople's dissatisfaction with how universities, in particular, the university of pennsylvania, is being run, this just has made it boiled over. jeffrey: in a cnbc interview, marc rowan, ceo of a private equity firm and chair of the board of advisers at the university of pennsylvania's wharton school, called on fellow penn alumni to stop donating. another prominent penn alumnus, former utah governor and ambassador jon huntsman, announced he would do just that. rowan also called for university leaders to resign for allowing a palestinian literary festival in september that included what he called hate-filled rhetoric and for not speaking out forcefully enough after the hamas attack. marc: this is not an issue of woke or anti-woke. this is an issue of right or wrong. is is a group, hamas, that believes that the jews should be killed. this is a group that is a terrorist group. the inability to actually say that is morally confused and bankrupt. jeffrey: a harvard alumnus, hedge fund billiona
marc: this has tapped into a nerve.ople's dissatisfaction with how universities, in particular, the university of pennsylvania, is being run, this just has made it boiled over. jeffrey: in a cnbc interview, marc rowan, ceo of a private equity firm and chair of the board of advisers at the university of pennsylvania's wharton school, called on fellow penn alumni to stop donating. another prominent penn alumnus, former utah governor and ambassador jon huntsman, announced he would do just that....
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marc garlasco, thanks very much. welcome back to the "newshour.” with this photo that we're going to show right now. you have visited countless, countless scenes of bomb aftermath. what do you see in this photo? >> well, if you take a look at the physical evidence that we see here in the photo, i mean, one thing it says to me is, this was not an airstrike, right? you don't have a three-to-nine-meter, that's about a 10-to-30-foot, crater that i would normally expect from an israeli jdam, which is a joint direct attack munition, a gps-guided bomb, which is typical for what the israelis would use here. you also see a lot of surface damage and fire damage and very little damage to any of the buildings. and these are some of the telltale signs that i would be looking for an airstrike, particularly from the types of weapons that israel employs. nick: and you mentioned fire damage. let me show another photo, the aftermath of the strike, especially these burned cars. why is that significant? mark: sure. well, when military weapons go off, they don't tend t
marc garlasco, thanks very much. welcome back to the "newshour.” with this photo that we're going to show right now. you have visited countless, countless scenes of bomb aftermath. what do you see in this photo? >> well, if you take a look at the physical evidence that we see here in the photo, i mean, one thing it says to me is, this was not an airstrike, right? you don't have a three-to-nine-meter, that's about a 10-to-30-foot, crater that i would normally expect from an israeli...
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let's bring in marc thiessen, fox news contributor. howie kurtz, host of media buzz and kurt volker, former u.s. ambassador to nato. good to have you with us. we hear this from the president today as i said after two days of not hearing anything from president biden. also we continue to hear reports that hamas will begin hostages and they may video some of those killings. it's an absolutely chilling environment for the families of these people that are missing. marc, your take on how the president did and what he had to say. >> i can't believe we waited two days for that. he gave that entire statement and didn't mention iran once. not once. let's be clear. hamas is a wholly owned subsidiary of iran. they fund them, train them. could not carry out an attack like the arms training and support of the iranian regime putting aside any question of coordination of the specific attack, this is an iranian attack that has resulted in the death of 14 americans and 20 are missing. when donald trump was president, he druid a red line with iran. he
let's bring in marc thiessen, fox news contributor. howie kurtz, host of media buzz and kurt volker, former u.s. ambassador to nato. good to have you with us. we hear this from the president today as i said after two days of not hearing anything from president biden. also we continue to hear reports that hamas will begin hostages and they may video some of those killings. it's an absolutely chilling environment for the families of these people that are missing. marc, your take on how the...
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marc siegel, thank you so much.mes, is that your op-ed, doctor? >> you bet. and the way to do it is with courage, kindness, caring. replace the negative emotions with positive ones, faith. it's a time for faith, rachel. we all know that, and we have to, we have to care about each other and pray to god. rachel: what an important op-ed you have out at this time. give us one last thought about it. >> well, fear is contagious. fear erodes. if those around you are watching video images and they're afraid, you're going to be afraid. show your children how not to be afraid by showing your courage, caring and kindness. show them the videos, the news, we're doing a great job here on fox, but also take them away and do regular activities. take them outside. rachel: yeah. i've been talking to my kids about gratitude. we can take it for granted, how safe we are right here in america compared to so many hot spots around the world. dr. marc siegel, thanks for joining us. >> you're a great mom, rachel. great to be on with you. rac
marc siegel, thank you so much.mes, is that your op-ed, doctor? >> you bet. and the way to do it is with courage, kindness, caring. replace the negative emotions with positive ones, faith. it's a time for faith, rachel. we all know that, and we have to, we have to care about each other and pray to god. rachel: what an important op-ed you have out at this time. give us one last thought about it. >> well, fear is contagious. fear erodes. if those around you are watching video images...
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international lawyer living in i rail, chairman of the republican party in israel, marc zell. a powerful tweet. my oldest granddaughter turned 11 on saturday. i feel what you feel. walk us through the last 73 hours of horror in israel? >> charles, thanks for taking the time to speak with me today. the 73 hours since the sabbath, 6:30 in the morning our time on saturday morning our time a little before midnight by you, all of a sudden my phone lit up with all kinds of alarms about rockets flying all over southern and central israel, something that we, we're used, but not this quantity. i immediately think this is looks like an artillery barrage in advance of an invasion. sure enough that is what happened. we really didn't understand until almost 24 hours, even now, how terrible these events were on unraveling. charles: right. >> thousands, idf says 800 to 1000 terrorists came in from gaza through our border, how that happened no one knows but they came in. they took over 22, at least 22 villages in israel along the gaza border. looked for residents hiding in their bomb shelter
international lawyer living in i rail, chairman of the republican party in israel, marc zell. a powerful tweet. my oldest granddaughter turned 11 on saturday. i feel what you feel. walk us through the last 73 hours of horror in israel? >> charles, thanks for taking the time to speak with me today. the 73 hours since the sabbath, 6:30 in the morning our time on saturday morning our time a little before midnight by you, all of a sudden my phone lit up with all kinds of alarms about rockets...
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now, remember the name — marc guiu.7—year—old made his senior debut for barcelona last night, coming off the bench. and then afterjust 33 seconds scored the winner. he came on in the 79th minute and tookjust two touches to score against athletic bilbao. it's the fastest first league goal for barcelona in the club's history. look at how much it means. and the manager had no doubts. translation: | told marc guiu, . you will have one chance, be ready. and he did, he had one chance and he scored. we always try to be positive with our players, to give them confidence. only 17 years old, i see them ready. from my generation to this, the differences they want to play, they are not scared. we're about half way through the cricket world cup, which means the table is starting to take shape. it also means todays match between pakistan and afghanistan is approaching must—win territory. well, pakistan won the toss and chose to bat. they set afghanistan a target of 283 after key batsman babar azam top scored with 7a. he was eventuall
now, remember the name — marc guiu.7—year—old made his senior debut for barcelona last night, coming off the bench. and then afterjust 33 seconds scored the winner. he came on in the 79th minute and tookjust two touches to score against athletic bilbao. it's the fastest first league goal for barcelona in the club's history. look at how much it means. and the manager had no doubts. translation: | told marc guiu, . you will have one chance, be ready. and he did, he had one chance and he...
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i hate to stop you there, marc. i'll get back to you in one second.doing this -- again, the only thing i care about is the safety of israelis and the security of israelis as i talk about this. claire, this is something else. you and i probably heard it, and you have probably heard it for a year now. netanyahu was so obsessed with the west bank, pushing settlements, pushing palestinians out of their homes, expanding the settlements for political purposes. because when he did that, when he expanded israeli settlements in the west bank, which was his obsession and it was his focus, it helped him with his far-right orthodox supporters. so he was obsessed on the west bank for political purposes, and while he was obsessed in expanding settlements into palestinian territories, you had hamas planning a brutal attack that killed thousands of israelis. >> yeah. netanyahu, i'm sure it will not happen right now because they want to have a unity government, but he is in big trouble. by the way, let's add this to the equation, joe. not only was he politically focus
i hate to stop you there, marc. i'll get back to you in one second.doing this -- again, the only thing i care about is the safety of israelis and the security of israelis as i talk about this. claire, this is something else. you and i probably heard it, and you have probably heard it for a year now. netanyahu was so obsessed with the west bank, pushing settlements, pushing palestinians out of their homes, expanding the settlements for political purposes. because when he did that, when he...
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i marc short was the director of legislative affairs at the time. yeah. and he also comes to play a role in january six. g so marc short was the director of legislative affairs when i interned in legislative affairs, and then when i was hired full time and the summer of 2000, 19, marc short was became the vice president's chief of staff and right, all right. so let's come back to that question that my friend asked. you know, part of which is how did someone like you who comes through both in person and in this book you've written as honest and decent and loyal and very law abiding. come to basically do anything that was asked of you by a president to is i'm speaking this is an editorial here on my part totally disloyal, totally dishonest, totally deceptive, duplicitous, untrustworthy and so on. so now you have. yeah. how does that happen? that's a remarkable story. and it's an important story for us to understand in democracy. okay. i'm not trying to read the book. everybody. all preface it with when i read the book, i'm so and i love i guess everybody al
i marc short was the director of legislative affairs at the time. yeah. and he also comes to play a role in january six. g so marc short was the director of legislative affairs when i interned in legislative affairs, and then when i was hired full time and the summer of 2000, 19, marc short was became the vice president's chief of staff and right, all right. so let's come back to that question that my friend asked. you know, part of which is how did someone like you who comes through both in...
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jon: doctor marc siegel. thank you. we'll be right ah, these bills are crazy.e has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. we're here today to set the record straight about dupuytren's contracture. surgery is not your only treatment option. people may think their contracture has to be severe to be treated, but it doesn't. visit findahandspecialist.com today to get started. jon: our coverage continues on the war in israel after the hamas surprise attack. joining us now noah and is really actavis who served as the first special envoy for combating anti-semitism indeed legitimate. israel is a small country and everyone knows somebody who has been affected somehow by this terrible attack. what are the worst stories that you yourself have heard? >> is
jon: doctor marc siegel. thank you. we'll be right ah, these bills are crazy.e has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. we're here today to set the record straight about...
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jon: doctor marc siegel. thank you. we'll be right back.n: our coverage continues on the war in israel after the hamas surprise attack. joining us now noah and is really actavis who served as the first special envoy for combating anti-semitism indeed legitimate. israel is a small country and everyone knows somebody who has been affected somehow by this terrible attack. what are the worst stories that you yourself have heard? >> israel is a small country in less than 10 million people and the size of new jersey were dealing with something that is similar to the united states 9/11 were pearl harbor with a few differences, around 9/11 p.m. pearl harbor the enemy was far away the enemy we had to chase down in cages and caves. and this was in her home and bedrooms among children and we know exactly where the enemy is. and what needs to be done to take care of this problem. everybody that i know know somebody that was affected in someone way or another the stories are horrific. i personally am praying for my members of the family that are fightin
jon: doctor marc siegel. thank you. we'll be right back.n: our coverage continues on the war in israel after the hamas surprise attack. joining us now noah and is really actavis who served as the first special envoy for combating anti-semitism indeed legitimate. israel is a small country and everyone knows somebody who has been affected somehow by this terrible attack. what are the worst stories that you yourself have heard? >> israel is a small country in less than 10 million people and...
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will head to la liga where barcelona beat athletic bilbao i—o thanks to a goal from the 17—year—old marcer league appearance. and it gets better. he scored just one minute into his competitive debut. the win takes barcelona to third in the table behind league leaders real madrid and girona. girona were 5—2 winners over almeria. in italy, third—place juventus were 1—0 winners over ac milan in second. manuel locatelli with the winner in the 63rd minute forjuventus. jose mourinho was sent off for making crying gestures at the opposition bench as his roma side earned a late 1—0 victory over monza through stephen el—shaarawy�*s winner. augsburg came from two down to win 5—2 at promoted heidenheim, celebrating the manager's first match in charge of the struggling bundesliga side. cologne captain florian kynes scored two penalties to help his side secure their first bundesliga win of the season beating ten—man borussia monchengladbach 3—1. the chelsea women's summer signing scored twice as they continued on an ii—game unbeaten run in the women's super league. chelsea had to come from behind to
will head to la liga where barcelona beat athletic bilbao i—o thanks to a goal from the 17—year—old marcer league appearance. and it gets better. he scored just one minute into his competitive debut. the win takes barcelona to third in the table behind league leaders real madrid and girona. girona were 5—2 winners over almeria. in italy, third—place juventus were 1—0 winners over ac milan in second. manuel locatelli with the winner in the 63rd minute forjuventus. jose mourinho was...
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maity: marc anthony recibiÓ un premio por su labor humanitaria en nueva york.osas no serían así si tú no me los hubieras quitado. afortunadamente un juez con bastante criterio lo decidió.
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marc anthony: que te reconozcan con un labor de amor.ienes dÓnde ir. me tocÓ ver gente que se tiran al piso en la arena, se pone las manos en la cabeza porque no tienes a dÓnde ir. no te da tiempo de llegar al hotel, edificio. todo el tiempo asÍ. >> cuÁl fue el momento dÓnde sentiste mÁs miedo? jorge: cuando nos acercamos a la franja de gaza sÍ. mientras mÁs te acercas hay mÁs bombardeos. de pronto Íbamos en el carro y salieron como 10 o 12 cohetes. jessica: ahÍ estÁ lo que dijo. tremendo trabajo que hizo. felicidades por eso. karla: y que bueno que regresÓ a casa bien. lamentablemente, muchos periodistas han perdido la vida en esta zona de conflicto. me imagino que a cubierto muchas guerras y eventos asÍ, pero cada uno te marca. raÚl: hay noticia de Última hora. satcha: precisamente con esto que ocurre entre esta guerra entre israel y hamas. una noticia de Última hora estados unidos anuncia sanciones contra un grupo de 10 miembros de hamas y su red financiera. esto en respuesta al ataque contra israel. ocurre justo cuando el presidente
marc anthony: que te reconozcan con un labor de amor.ienes dÓnde ir. me tocÓ ver gente que se tiran al piso en la arena, se pone las manos en la cabeza porque no tienes a dÓnde ir. no te da tiempo de llegar al hotel, edificio. todo el tiempo asÍ. >> cuÁl fue el momento dÓnde sentiste mÁs miedo? jorge: cuando nos acercamos a la franja de gaza sÍ. mientras mÁs te acercas hay mÁs bombardeos. de pronto Íbamos en el carro y salieron como 10 o 12 cohetes. jessica: ahÍ estÁ lo que...
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marc skinner's side came into the second leg in the french capital optimistic of getting past the two—timets, after having come back to draw 1—1 in last week's first leg at leigh sports village. but, despite a decent display, they were undone by a superior psg side. elsewhere, glasgow city never looked like overturning norwegian side brann�*s commanding first—leg advantage. the draw for the group stage takes place on friday, with last season's women's super league winners chelsea britain's sole representative. jenni hermoso has been named in the spain squad for the first time since winning the world cup. former spanish football federation president luis rubiales kissed hermoso during the world cup trophy presentation, which she says was not consensual. rubiales eventually resigned and was given a restraining order. liverpool and egypt forward mohamed salah has called for "world leaders to come together to prevent further slaughter of innocent souls" amid the ongoing israel—gaza conflict. health officials said hundreds of people were killed by an explosion at a crowded hospital in gaza city
marc skinner's side came into the second leg in the french capital optimistic of getting past the two—timets, after having come back to draw 1—1 in last week's first leg at leigh sports village. but, despite a decent display, they were undone by a superior psg side. elsewhere, glasgow city never looked like overturning norwegian side brann�*s commanding first—leg advantage. the draw for the group stage takes place on friday, with last season's women's super league winners chelsea...
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marc stewart explains. >> reporter: china the world's second largest economy is in a slump.rices are dropping, real estate market is in a cash crunch, youth unemployment rate is so bad the government stopped publishing it. and some local governments are so broke medical benefits for seniors have been cut leading to protests. tough times across the country. yet this is the chinese economy government officials are eager to show the world. bustling factory floor, a free trade zone and an industrial park dotted with international companies. among the sites we saw on a state sponsored trip to northeastern china, where access inside the heart of what many call china's rust belt -- are you able to have success despite all the economic challenges facing china right now? >> translator: china's economy as a whole is improving. we are confident that we can make a corresponding contribution to the general trend of development. >> reporter: that confidence seems like a contrast to reality. officially china's economy is improving based on gdp, but the rebound isn't as fast as many investo
marc stewart explains. >> reporter: china the world's second largest economy is in a slump.rices are dropping, real estate market is in a cash crunch, youth unemployment rate is so bad the government stopped publishing it. and some local governments are so broke medical benefits for seniors have been cut leading to protests. tough times across the country. yet this is the chinese economy government officials are eager to show the world. bustling factory floor, a free trade zone and an...
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marc stewart is joining us from beijing. marc, it is 5:00 there, 5:00 here. thank you for being here. and this is of course no way a done deal, but the biden administration has been taking steps to lay the ground work for months. you are on the ground. what is the feeling from beijing on this? >> reporter: whether you are here in beijing or if you are in washington, there has been this collective feeling that there is the need at a natural progression for a face-to-face meeting. and the apec meeting in san francisco would be the logical next step. i'm thinking back to june this year, we had secretary of state antony blinken here in beijing. he met with xi jinping. and if you look at some of the dialogue and some of the discussion, there is very much this principle of stabilizing the u.s./china relationship. so this very much falls in line with that continuing narrative. and as you know, we have seen some very high profile visitors here in recent months. we've seen treasury secretary janet yellen, we've seen commerce secretary gina raimondo. and i think that i
marc stewart is joining us from beijing. marc, it is 5:00 there, 5:00 here. thank you for being here. and this is of course no way a done deal, but the biden administration has been taking steps to lay the ground work for months. you are on the ground. what is the feeling from beijing on this? >> reporter: whether you are here in beijing or if you are in washington, there has been this collective feeling that there is the need at a natural progression for a face-to-face meeting. and the...