>> happy saturday night, welcome to one nation, i am brian kilmeade. most are great guess, local wall street device for somebody going paycheck to paycheck, not just high living people. bob woodson, talk about the how the country came together in the past and he can do it again but first, we begin with war in the middle east. israel hamas war, no end in sight. the idea pushing deeper and deeper into gaza as israel amped up pressure on terrorists still holding about 240 hostages. more on that later. u.s. vegetative state crashing with arab leaders rejecting calls for cease-fire or even a pause. they will make hamas it time to regroup. new tonight, one of the country turning, turkey and nato for not joining a group of nations going ambassadors from israel over the bombardment of gaza. pro- palestinian rallies flooding cities around the world including nation's capital, many calling for violence against israel. >> right to rebel. [chanting] [chanting] >> they are so clueless. live team coverage and mike emanuel is covered the protest in d.c. but we begin with alex hogan with the latest. >> as we enter day 30 of the work, the defense minister in israel issued a statement saying forces will press on insulin because of whether it a month or year he urged forces to continue to move forward and send a message to the millions and gaza about the leader of hamas. >> the leadership of hamas is responsible for this. we will eliminate him. >> the residents of gaza, if you reach him before us, it will shorten the war. >> hamas at the same time released this footage of what appears to be fighters inside intricate tunnel systems underground. the idf sabic says it blew up at least one of those tunnels. better foreign ministry issued a warning on saturday arguing israeli attacks on gaza will complicate efforts to immediate release of hostages. hamas shortly after that claim made the announcement it's saying 60 of the 242 hostages are missing after israeli strikes. back here, there were massive protests taking place saturday night and protests were held by families of the hostages. as far as what the u.s. is saying about this, u.s. secretary of state antony blinken called for a pause for humanitarian efforts while other countries including israel said it's in play not on the table but antony blinken did not saying he's calling for cease-fire, he said it would only allow hamas to regroup and attack again. >> on getting a report over there saying where you are israel forces are expected to start conducting more missions to rescue hostages and gaza city. i assume getting more and more intelligence the closer they get to the center and they surround according to all sources gaza city, have you heard back, too? >> yes. we know it is surrounded, the northern part of gaza and again they are focusing efforts not only by ground, plant and see and when we been along the border, we see those continual strikes with target fires lighting up the area and artillery coming in, a lot of intelligence not only from the military but also grassroots efforts, families here in tel aviv headquarters. these are volunteers, family members coming together to continually work to fight any possible information they can find on these hostages so full hands-on effort to not only to negotiate for the release but use of force if needed. >> amazing how much israeli government is under all sides, thanks so much. anti- israeli protests marking the nation's capital, tens of thousands of pro- palestinian protesters, or do they come from? flooding the streets, demanding cease-fire, could they find when they think palestinian territories are on a map? sickening amount of people and the destruction of the nation of israel, one of our chief allies mike emanuel live in washington d.c. therefore it all. >> the evening, and elaborate protest here at our nation's capital when i heard recovering a protest, i rolled my eyes thinking that's about every other day in washington d.c. some group protesting something here that this was a sophisticated protest. you have anti- workgroups, pro- palestinian groups busting people in public we met people from chicago, across the midwest coming to protest, it was very emotional, fired up throughout the course of the day ending at the white house several hours ago storming the gates of the white house. very loud and rambunctious, president biden is not here so there was no threat to him and we were coming in here around that time and secret service was clearly on alert if anybody wanted to take the chance of trying to jump the fence, they did not but an animated protests calling for an end to american aid to israel and clearly wanting to stop the military offensive and gaza. >> no concern for the seventh of october, they just want to stop the military offensive in gaza. did you get the sense they were getting paid, this was so widely organized, not the organic movement that stopped like -- it seems like somebody's pulling the strings on a lot of campus campuses. >> there may very well happen people who are professional protesters in the crowd. i will tell you to be fair, there were people with palestinians sounding accent with families here, grammars, adults, children, there definitely were family elements, a lot of people expressing frustration, not so much the past month or so over the conflict but over 75 years so a lot of palestinian americans saw it as their duty to their homeland to turn up for the palestinians and to collect the president of united states say but basically so even threaten you are up for reelection next year, palestinian americans are saying they are not going to vote for him, we will see if it has an impact on his policy. >> they did show the anger and chanted a vile phrase about joe biden, we have heard that before and they are against what joe biden is doing back in israel at the same time they seem to be equivocating overseas trying to make push the prime minister of israel to do humanitarian pause but my sense is there is no end in sight and might be looking at this every weekend. >> i think you're absolutely right so there are a lot of folks there were saying cease-fire and that sort of thing and some were professional lefties who don't want any war anytime anyplace anywhere, probably the same people stopped showing up during the bush administration covering this building on a full-time basis so that is part of it but there were a lot of emotional palestinian americans, some who said they do not support hamas, one guy was candid told me he does support hamas which stopped me in my tracks but that's what we saw today. >> thank you so much. it's amazing. meanwhile, anti-semitism rampant on the streets in many campuses and universities across the country, some of the most prestigious universities in the country, jewish students are threatened as pro- palestinian groups side with foreign terrorist groups over the own classmates in many respects but do palestinians know anything about the terror groups they are showing passionate support for? perhaps not. here's a video going viral on twitter, now called x, shot in new york city and guarding 3 million views so it's watch together. >> brief palestine, all right. terms and conditions supporting hamas, you agree that every jew christian and non- muslim must be daughter? >> i don't about that. >> punishable by jail or death? no? you support sharia law, showing the knees or hair, not being able to travel without a man's permission? not just the? want a terrorist group that places only democracy in the middle east? >> no, thank you. >> i don't support any of these things you read to me. >> you think there were any in the crowd? if so, hamas, they would be tossed off building state anti-semitism spreading faster due to imprint? here to answer, then next to guess with us, prolific harvard law professor, alan dershowitz and author of war against the jews and bethany mandell, writer and co-author of stolen youth. welcome to both of you. i cannot believe the level of anti-semitism we are seeing in our lifetime over the last five weeks. what strikes you most about as well as it meant you saw displayed in that piece x. >> there hasn't been a single probe palestine demonstration, all the media is probe palestine, i have not seen the two state solution which would give palestinians a state whenever people say this is hamas, anti- israel protests, it's not about the rights of the palestinians, it's about israel not being able to have a state. palestine will be free means not a single jew will be allowed to live in the historical moment jewish people the state of israel so media is confusing when it talks about probe palestine. this is not, if your probe palestine, your anti- hamas because hamas has killed more palestinians than israel and arabs -- >> but they want hamas to be their leadership, hamas wins every vote at any pole in the west bank and gaza so what are we supposed to do? if they don't want to be separated, why should i do it? >> one more thing before we turn to the next guest, if terrorism comes to the united states as head of the fbi says it what, there are students, people i talked, harvard students who will join the terrace, i don't mean to support them, i mean actually throw bombs at a synagogue and support hamas and report terrorism against ameri america. this is a fifth that exists in the united states that is anti- american scratching anti- zionist, you will find an anti- american. they are friendly with united states. >> china and russia are behind it, to one with iran. bethany mandell, a lot of people people are young, how do you explain it? >> i think a lot of college campuses read the notion that there is an oppressor and oppressed. they have decided jews like jerry "seinfeld" view of duty as an artist, white and from the upper west side sure, there are jews who are rich on the upper west side ignoring the fact that there so many from arab countries who immigrated to israel. if you want to talk about genocide, something to accuse israel of it, look how many jews there were in iraq, iran and egypt before 1948 and look how many there are now. when they say from river to the sea, they want to destroy the state of israel because if there are jews in the state of palestine for example, they will be dressed like they are and gaza, the only jews in our hostages and people trying to free hostages, they want that for the entire area. if we are talking genocide, that is an explicit call for genocide from the river to the sea and what they are chancing at the protest. >> go ahead. >> we employers would know you don't hire people to serve your clients or customers who believe in beheading and bernie babies, we have to know their names. >> the case for israel, a good thing to read right now. appreciate it. don't think that arab world is alive against israel. sorry print in a major speech hours ago saying this about hassan remarks yesterday, he runs hezbollah saying this. as no caps accents of resistance from about 100,000 missiles and massive weapons hezbollah have nothing to do with supporting palestinian cause. the so-called axis of resistance dealing with palestinian issues for years and there's only a means of in fomenting iran's agenda in the region. no kidding, i cannot believe saudi arabia is saying this out loud. the latest on that and israel's assault on gaza which brings on the international spokesperson for israeli defense forces, nice to see you, thank you for joining us. your reaction to the saudi's remarks? >> thank you for having me, i think they are right on, it's quite clear what this is about is not peace, it's not providing peace for palestinians, gazan support is managed, there's no discussion trying to come to some type of agreement that will further humanity in any way. what it's about from hamas is death, it's about destruction like the previous speaker shows when it says river to the sea, this is not about an equitable settlement, it's only about destroying the jewish people and the state of israel and saudi arabia statement is directly on the money, they are the ones signaling the truth, the masses of people you show on the screens, it breaks my heart because these people may not realize it but they are playing directly and. >> to talk about fights specifically, has a lot hit you guys with a few rockets and you had your biggest skirmish in 17 years, also their missile sites, how serious is this northern front getting for you? >> hezbollah is a serious, serious that will talking hamas is a bloodied murderous regime trying to destroy the state of israel, has a lot is the largest terror on the entire world what they been around for years from a they've killed hundreds of americans including before 9/11, has a lot killed more americans than any other group so any other character, a fierce enemy, we are taking it very seriously and on one hand they are trying to join hamas and the other hand trying to be careful but when they threaten us, we are hitting them hard and they have to understand any threat is going to be responded to enormously by israel and will not allow any danger in the population and at the same time we have set where hezbollah basis, why would you put your future into answer hezbollah rooting for hamas essentially is isis actually, some of the lebanese are beginning to move out of the way because they realize they don't want to be partnered with us but we are looking for an answer, a larger answer and push hezbollah with a note not to enter with israel. >> the way, anytime there is a civilian casualty, is something you are against. when there is civilian casualty with hamas, they cheer, they put babies and ovens, no equal proportion here and last question, i hear you will go to a major hostage rescue mode, he got a lot of intelligence and should look for that in the next couple of days, would you confirm or deny that? >> i cannot give away details that would further enemies, for them hostages like the residents of gaza, hamas looks of these people not as human beings, literally only as bargaining chips, looking at a play they set in advance, how they get away with murder? they realize hostages and civilians in gaza are the only way they can get away with murder. we clearly are committed to bringing those hostages home and committed to not to kill gazan civilians, hamas are evil and trying to do both. >> millions of text messages to tell them where to go and how to get out, he dropped flyers where to go and had to get out from a they've put soldiers in a momentous and wonder why you hit the am ... major, stay safe and keep fighting and get this total and complete victory. appreciate it. straight ahead, sam bankman-fried found guilty on billing dollars fraud. what does it mean for the future of crypto? a brand-new book and a great message. >> i'm not [bleep] [cheering] [bleep] [cheering] [bleep] [cheering] ♪ having low income can mean making tough choices. choosing between paying for food, or medication, or a place to live is a reality for many people. do you know someone who could use some extra help? 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>> no one knows but the judge, i would guess 20 -- 30 years and take a wild stab about but his life is about to become -- you can't go to minimum-security, a medium or even high so is not going to have fun and he's into the internet, the internet to feel like he's vital so he will be in for a world of pain. >> you initially said it's a scam and bitcoin, where do you stand now? you think what the business is it down for the count? you think it's taking a pause? >> i think bitcoin is solid long-term. speculative but still solid proven to be resilient and a lot of big players are buying it, legitimate institutions are buying it but i think 98% is a complete fraud, tokens and coins created by issuers to enrich themselves and no idea they make the investors make money so i hope the next evolution of crypto comes back and will be a strong value with real businesses attached so if it comes back it will be that. >> you say greed is not good, ambition and passion are so you put a cleaver through the two, correct? >> i think greed is making as much as you can as fast as you can you don't care who gets hurt along the way versus ambition is to link value, delivering value and getting rich in the process and it's great and that's what business should be about, giving value to people and getting rich, nothing wrong with that. >> you talk about investing for 62% of the country say it doesn't relate to me, i'm living paycheck to paycheck, you help that? >> yes, i think i wrote look for these exact people. the misconception people have is they need a lot of money to start, a few thousand dollars, to make that into anything substantial, i need to find the next bitcoin or apple computer, very small 10000% of my money but it's not true. some very safe investments with mr. long-term compounding, the biggest companies in the united states all at once little bit of money on a consistent basis every month, 50, $100, you could end up seven-figure when you are ready to retire to the power of long-term compounding. so that time to the heavy lifting versus trying to trade in and out of stocks and pick individual winners, thought does not work very well for almost all people. >> you talk about the history of wall street, we don't want about this in school, i don't know why. you learned it after, you would be a dentist and found out it wouldn't pay and you like i'm out of this and you are doing what you are doing. what is that moment like? i want to make you relive it but sam bankman-fried is in the headlines, the jail, headlines say you're going to jail for five years. >> it's the worst. i also had children so it was like oh my god, does have to break that news to your children and parents, for me i was almost relieved in the sense i knew it was -- i deserved what i got for mistakes i made but i knew the judge was smart and compassionate and gave me time to learn my lesson but not too much to destroy my life and i used the time wisely and learned to write a book and came out much stronger and better human being i think and sam bankman-fried i don't think is in that position, he's facing an awful lot of time and i do not envy his issues, i'll tell you that much. >> thank you so much, wolf investing, the willful wall street, thank you so much, appreciate it. let's move ahead even when it seems like times are tough right now in america with been through a lot already it is this nation driving to become more perfect union on a daily basis? 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>> i think was a trailblazer, he gave new meaning to the phrase by any means necessary. here he is seven years old, slavery, walked behind a wagon 400 miles to meet up with his brothers and father. he could have easily when he finished college, moved to harvard and told sting bombs about racial discrimination but instead, he remained in the south and built an institution that liberated thousands of blocks from the slavery of ignorance. he did so with grace over his head at any minute racist but have stormed in and lynched him but even a piece of that whom he made and felt that institution and lost two wives leaving him. the man suffered immeasurable trauma in his life yet he built an institution and when he died he left the university. >> he did and i went there and it's better than you can imagi imagine. before i go, i want you to expand on the boat. with few exceptions, the negro youth must work hard and perform even better than a white youth in order to secure recognition. out of hard work and unusual struggle which he is compelled to pass, he get strength and confidence when missus whose pathways smooth by reason of birth and raise. how do you interpret that? >> what he's talking about is written and what he is paraphrasing is every black mother has told her child they will have to be twice as good to get half as much. the reality is that advice has done a lot of us well. when mom tells you you just got to compete better than the next guy, you take her seriously, it puts you in a good spot, i suspect his mom was similar to my and when come out of my college, he will be smart but learn a trade because in america white people will hire you so you have to be invaluable for yourself, your thoughts? >> he preached perseverance, he taught us no one defined the worst he's ever been, resilience, perseverance and presence of oppression that defines what a person is and you should never be defined by external barriers and it epitomizes principles of resilience and they are giving examples of victories to accomplish instead always reminded of injuries to be avoided. >> when you see the powerful president and african-american looking at each other in the eye and treating each other people, i can imagine how many tens of thousands of said i can do anything, i am equal and wrapping your head around that, final software we are at today. >> your book, one thing i like is it teaches us value these are times families are torn apart by politics, a good lesson for all of us to relearn the mark i am honored you jointly, thank you so much, i appreciate the inspiration on the back of the data. as will be tomorrow. live show in new jersey the villages on the 11th and pleasant to do on the 14th, right after the patriot words in pennsylvania back to live show and patriotic motivational inspirational things. we need it cosponsored by fox nation, special for you, everyone who comes on. meanwhile, in massachusetts, boys can play peanut sports so what could go wrong? 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they're letting boys play with girls in field hockey. what could go wrong? how about they lose all their teeth. it happened in massachusetts in a playoff game. what this, the guy warms up, shoots the ball into the face of the girl and she immediately -- it was so horrific, you see everybody almost coming up. how many girls teeth hard to go out of their mouths before we change the rule? was in field hockey a female sport? >> in america. >> this has to change. outrageous, protect the girls. >> a male, the guy scored both goals, he should not be playing in governor past the rules there in sports, this is his town and hopefully he wakes up. >> a great topic, this is a restaurant, the family doesn't call for them is going on 11 is predicted something called an adult surcharge. the owner of the restaurant said the kids were too loud, the mother says the got in our face and says you belong to burger king and not this restaurant. [laughter] >> this is like a mexican joint in rural georgia, this is exactly a spa. >> evidently the kids were well behaved the. >> just too loud so just tell them quiet down, they just don't want them there. i want your kids to behave but it looks like these kids were behaving. did this happen to you? >> no, i would take them out because that is drunk again. >> let talk about barbra streisand. how could you possibly could biography together and never bring it to a close? she needs an editor. her memoir is 992 pages in the book on tape is 48 hours long. >> she's alleging, 81 years old but any audiobook that takes two days, the old song enough is enough. i will say this, she is musical, one of the greatest vocalists in american history the self reference, come on. just watch funny girl and skip this. >> i'd rather just get this, is it too early to talk about this? i'm going on a tour christmas.com. let's talk about your world to her, you might want to use this new astrophysicist way of 40 a plane. he was crazy about how long it takes for people to get on a plane he wanted to put science to it and he has science on it, it's brilliant. >> every other aisle, every other row you enter so windows enter first and then the middle every other broke so staggering the people giving them room, and you ever get that lady a man who blocked the child playing with her bag, i don't see how this alleviates much. >> people can get on early and first-class, what i had to wait? >> can you vacate my aisle seat to sit with microphone? >> we get an extra hour of sle sleep. nineteen states have canonized daylight savings but the experts say you need to sleep, your northern normal rhythms -- i hope we can do that but the beautiful thing is they say standard time is the best time. arizona has standard time, they don't look back and forth and they sleep well, they look great and are happy, too. >> these opinions on boarding planes, barbra streisand. >> even daylight savings. >> i will see you at the christmas party. >> all right, i will get you a ticket. next, we are sharing questions and comments on videos and pictures bring in the music, pull the camouflage and talk to each other. ♪ after i lost my mom, i was depressed and resentful. i couldn't find my way, but i am not lost. i should know, i work in behavioral health for youth advocate programs yap. i empower blessyn with tools so she can see her strengths and set positive goals. as a little kid, i experienced trauma and i acted out. i made some mistakes, but i'm not a mistake. no she's a good student and a great kid. as jaylyn's yap advocate i'm always here for her. we need yap. the youth and the communities they need strong support systems. i try to help the youth understand if you have a change of mindset you can have a change of action. 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