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[gunfire] >> you can hear that gunfire in the distance. the israelis are trying to engage anyone who tries to ambush their forces and the battle is street by street. it is urban guerrilla warfare as hamas is popping out of tunnels and ambushing israeli troops. right now we are embedded with the israeli military inside the gaza strip. these forces have been ambushed, shot at, and lost more than two dozen of their own soldiers. still, they fight block by block in bloody urban battle. their enemy, hamas, guerrilla fighters popping out of tunnels and trying to kill as many of the israelis as they can. >> you can see the level of destruction there. the united nations says more than a million palestinians are internally displaced. now, overnight the jordanian conducted an air drop over the gaza strip to give palestinian civilians there much needed medical supplies. any sort of air drop like this was certainly coordinated with the israelis. guys, back to you. >> carley: trey yingst live for us in southern israel this morning. very dedicated to your job. thank you for bringing us that footage. put himself in danger. today jewish students at u mass amherst are on edge after a fellow student is arrested for assaulting a jew on campus. the school confirming the incident saying, quote: an individual approached participants and made aggressive and rude gestures. later this person returned and assaulted a student who was holding an israeli flag and proceeded to steal and spit on the flag. >> steve: that's right. punched him. this comes as thousands of pro-palestinian protesters raged in washington, d.c. before descending on the white house smearing the gates with red paint. they estimated at one point the crowd in washington was 100,000 strong. >> brian: i wonder who paid for all of that? fox news correspondent griff jenkins is there. he joins us from the white house where that red paint is still there. >> griff: good morning, guys. that's right. there were tens of thousands of protesters here and chanting that controversial chant from the river to the sea, obviously calling for the elimination of the state of israel. and they were demanding a cease-fire. let me show you some fresh images. i just shot these coming in a few moments ago. the red paint, the handprints, on both sides of the gates here where you come in, still not removed. that picture taken just moments ago. you can see how much it was and we were outside the white house gates when they were yelling, climbing the fence. here's a little bit of what we saw. take a look. [chanting from the river to the sea. palestine will be free. [chanting] from the river to the sea. >> palestine will be free. >> genocide joe needs to halt his actions immediately and realize that he is gonna face massive opposition from democrat voters next election. >> is biden a terrorist? >> he is. his hands are red with blood. they are soaked in blood. the blood of the children, the innocent children of palestine. >> this is not israel. this is palestine. this is our ancestorial homeland. >> do you support israel to exist? are you saying get rid of israel all together? >> [inaudible] >> there is only one solution. >> intifada revolution. >> israel is terrorists. they kill children. they bombed a hospital. they do a lot of things bad. >> griff: you see israel as terrorists? >> yes. >> what's the flag? what's the message out here? >> well, queer liberation, palestinian liberation. liberation for everybody. >> griff: so what about the lgbtq rights not being respected in places like gaza? >> well, people keep bringing that up, maybe hamas doesn't like queer people. but queer people like palestinian people and would like them to be free. >> do you condemn hamas? or do you support their efforts? >> do you condemn 75 years of occupation? that's the answer. >> i am not going to condemn hamas. >> should israel exist? >> there is no israel. >> israel is a fascist state. yeah. i'm anti-fascist. >> you are going to breed hamas when you continue to keep occupying the people. hamas will be everywhere when you continue occupying the people. that's it. >> the u.s. points to hamas in gaza and say they are terrorists. do you agree? >> that's unacceptable. >> griff: guys, i spoke to the answer coalition director. they are the group that organized all of this. his name brian becker. he has been doing this since early 2,000s. he said this was the largest pro-palestinian demonstration that's ever happened in washington. and he called saturday's effort a sea change in public opinion against what he called an israeli narrative put forth by netanyahu that it was a justified war in gaza. guys, i will send it back to you. >> steve: those are some shocking soundbites. griff, given the fact that it could have been 100,000 people in pro-palestine rally over the weekend. how many of those people actually work for the u.s. federal government? and how many of them might actually work for the white house because i have heard things about how certain members of the president's staff are more pro-palestinian than they are pro-israeli. >> griff: that's a great question, steve. the answer is i don't know; however, i can't tell you that answer collision bused people in. they had bus tickets. i was on the distribution list from cities like new york, boston, tampa, from cleveland, ohio. all across the country more than 70 buses, many of which were sold out. there was one busy had video of a group from atlanta, georgia chanting from the river to the sea as they rode up. answer collision started after 9/11. and they have been out here since george w. bush started war in iraq. and it is a highly organized as to how many people work for the federal government turned out on saturday couldn't tell you, but it definitely was in the tens of though sands, if not, as you mentioned, some estimates 100,000 or more do you think it was a mix or are they just sticking up for their homeland and now they live here or been radicalized for some reason? >> griff: brian, i think there was a large number of pro-palestinian americans. and we talked to several people carrying the palestinian flag because they're concerned about is happening to citizens in gaza. what was most striking the number of people refused to condemn hamas as if what happened on october 7th was somehow justified and that they somehow see the hamas organization as some sort of freedom fighters. that was troubling. and the other thing that was troubling that we didn't really want to show is the number of swastikas in place and over the star of equating jewish people to nazi germany, guys? >> brian: which is just nuts. it shows how confused they are. were they out of their minds? >> steve: thanks for working this weekend, griff. great report. >> brian: looked dangerous, too. real quick, did you feel like your welfare was at risk, griff? >> griff: it was peaceful. i mean, the passion was high. no one attacked us, so we were okay. i have been doing protests for a long time. the emotion as you saw from that package was very aggressive and message being sent very loudly, particularly to the guy that is the occupant here at 1400 pennsylvania avenue. they really had a message. it was a cease-fire and then also the message of hey joe biden you are guilty of supporting genocide. >> steve: indeed. thank you very much, griff, for working the weekend. now, let's go across the hudson river and lawrence is at the torah academy of bergen county in new jersey. lawrence? >> so we are back at torah academy of bergen county. i just want to bring the panel back in. what was your reaction when you heard them say from the river to the sea. and then some of them said they won't condemn hamas? >> yeah. absolutely horrifying and there is no justification for terrorism. i see in any -- we deem as anti-semitism and absolutely disgusting for me to have to -- apply to college and know they are people at colleges that i want to attend that are -- that hate me, that believe things like hillary was right they want me dead. it's absolutely disgusting. nothing else to say. >> lawrence: what about joshua? , they say they are peaceful. some of the rhetoric that they are spewing is not peaceful rhetoric. what's your reaction as you have to come to this school every day and educate these young people of faith, but there's a reality once they leave these doors. >> yeah. the rhetoric and the actions are scary. they are scary for our physical safety, for the intellectual safety, and for the moral safety of our nation. our response as a people, jewish people has always been to fight darkness with light. the state of israel was founded on the heels of the holocaust. rather than ret retreating. our school has been to educate our students so that they're prepared to talk back in terms of the reality and the moral clarity, to empower them, to protect them. but, also, to engage the united states in terms of the appropriate political activism to try to bring moral clarity to the world. >> lawrence: real quickly, before i let you all go. as jewish folks, as a whole, how many of y'all feel safe right now? >> no hands? and how many of you feel like that you are living in fear every single day because you don't know what is going to happen? >> yeah. that's what i thought. we'll be with you all morning. thank you all so much. i will send it back to new york. i have lost ifb. i may not be able to hear you but i think carley has headlines. >> carley: i certainly do. great messages from the torah academy. 65-year-old man was shot and carjacked while trying to deliver pizza at a home in philadelphia last night. he was taken to the hospital in critical condition. philadelphia police found a gun at the scene but are still searching for the gunman. and happening today, u.s. and chinese officials are expected to meet for nuke already talks according to the "wall street journal." it's a big deal and it comes after a visit by the chinese foreign minister where he said china would hold talks on arms control. chinese president xi jinping and president biden are expected to have a meeting in san francisco later this month as well. and special counsel david weiss is set to meet with the house judiciary committee tomorrow where he will give a closed door transcribed interview on his investigation into first son hunter biden. meanwhile, the house oversight committee is promising to subpoena several biden family members over president biden's suspected involvement in his son's overseas business deals. >> imminent. i think this is going to be a big week. i think you are going to see swift action on bidens and i would predict somewhere around two dozen subpoenas in the very near future. >> carley: the president denies any involvement in hunter's foreign business dealings. he said he had no idea anything about what his son was doing. >> steve: yeah, right. meanwhile. >> brian: case closed. glad that's over. >> steve: today 6th day of november, on november 11th is veterans day. and this saturday. and in honor of our nation's heroes, fox news, once again, partnering this year with u.s. vets in the camo for a cause campaign. we have been talking about it, now is your chance. >> carley: that's right fox news branded camo products are available including shirts, mugs and hats now through november 12th, 20% of all proceeds will be donated towards u.s. veterans. >> brian: right. use the qr code on your screen or head over to honor.org vets.org slash forward. did i confuse anyone with that read? 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>> a few things. we have had an opportunity to talk to people all across this commonwealth. andy beshear endorsed joe biden for president. i can't think of a bigger slap in the face than a governor here in kentucky endorsing joe biden and the economic policies that are weighing on the people of kentucky and, frankly, folks across this country. i have been obviously been endorsd by president donald j. trump and grateful to have his endorsement and support in this race. and we have a governor here in this state who refuses to protect women's sports from biological males. has shut down our schools for two years. and our kids have significant learning loss because of it. people want change. parents want change. we got to catch our kids up. we got to make sure our streets are safe from crime and drugs, that's why i'm going to win tomorrow on november 7th. >> carley: i am grad you brought up president biden and former president trump. there is polling out today getting a lot of attention. it shows former president trump beating president biden in five of the six w swing states. do you think polls could benefit your state election? >> look, there's no surprise that donald trump is beating joe biden. donald trump, things were much better in this country and in this commonwealth. and that's why i'm so honored to be endorsed by president trump. in fact, carley, i will share with you today that tonight at 9:00 p.m., donald trump is going to be on the phone me for a phone statewide phone call to talk about this campaign. look, governor beshear has been a complete disaster here in kentucky. in fact, donald trump just said so in a campaign commercial did he a couple days ago. governor beshear a complete disaster. joe biden a complete disaster. there is not a dime's bit of difference between joe biden and andy beshear. that's why i'm going to win tomorrow. and that's why we are going to lead this state back to common sense conservative values. >> carley: a.g. cameron. thank you for joining us this morning ahead of your big day tomorrow. we appreciate it. have a big day. >> thank you, carley. >> carley: coming up senator ted cruz will join us live. first, with anti-israel protests raging on college campuses. jewish students are feeling unsafe at some elite universities. one high school is taking extra steps to protect its graduates. lawrence jones is live at that new jersey school talking with students and administrators, next. ♪ this is your season to smile -- to raise a toast and gather together, to wrap up the fun and round up the gang. to help get you ready, your aspen dental team is celebrating 25 years of affordable care with an epic anniversary savings event. right now, new patients without insurance get a free full exam and x-rays. plus, everyone can get 20% off their treatment plan. but hurry, because while the season won't last, the memories you make together will. aspen dental. book today. ♪ from the mountains, ♪ to the fruited plains. ♪ it's the best part about this land. ♪ and to those of you who hear the call - answer. ♪ come in to bass pros shops and cabela's for great gear before your fall hunt. your adventure starts here. she found it. the feeling of finding the psoriasis treatment she's been looking for. sotyktu is the first-of-its-kind, once-daily pill for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis for the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding your back... is back. or finding psoriasis can't deny the splendor of these thighs. once-daily sotyktu is proven to get more people clearer skin than the leading pill. don't take if you're allergic to sotyktu; serious reactions can occur. sotyktu can lower your ability to fight infections including tb. serious infections, cancers including lymphoma, muscle problems, and changes in certain labs have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection, liver or kidney problems, high triglycerides, or had a vaccine or plan to. sotyktu is a tyk2 inhibitor. tyk2 is part of the jak family. it's not known if sotyktu has the same risks as jak inhibitors. find what plaque psoriasis has been hiding. ask your dermatologist about sotyktu for clearer skin. so clearly you. sotyktu. israel is under attack and jewish families are in danger. israel's enemies seek our destruction. the people of israel need immediate help. rockets have us squarely in the crosshairs. our people are targets in their own homes. many have lost everything and fear for their lives. the international fellowship of christians and jews has launched an urgent response to rescue those affected by this violent attack. our teams are on the ground across israel delivering lifesaving aid. your urgently needed gift of only $45 will help rush food, water, medicine and emergency supplies for jewish families that have nowhere to turn. time is literally running out. what we need you to do is to act now. ♪ >> brian: hi, everyone, i cannot wait to tell you what is on the channel today. so much going on in the news. first off the former president of the united states, great poll numbers, not happy he has got to go in for a civil trial today. no jury there. but defend his businesses after his son, eric, went on friday, don jr. went on thursday. it's going to be dramatic. he will probably talk before he goes. in amtrak joe he has millions of dollars in his infrastructure bill going to the trains. so he is going to talk about bidenomics. i think that's the third rail right now for democrats. it is not helping him. it is a marketing nightmare. ron desantis has got a huge endorsement. the governor of iowa says you're my guy, ron. what will it mean for the caucuses coming up in january? we will find out. is he going to have a rally around the governor's endorsement. that's what is coming up. let's go out to lawrence over in teaneck to find out what he thinks and his panelists think. >> lawrence: well, no one can walk like you, brian. that's only the kilmeade way. all right. the torah academy is no longer allowing speak at their school unless they have a safety plan for jewish students following anti-semitic protests at universities. let's go back to the panel here at the torah academy to discuss. naomi, this school released a letter to the parents and to the community, really, to really draw a line in the sand. >> right. >> lawrence: why was that important? >> look, i feel like the parent school relationship is a partnership, right? and they rely on us and we rely on them. and would ask the school to take care of our children while they are here and they take it so seriously that torah academy and schools like them are saying we are not just going to take care of your children while they are our building. they are going to take care of your children which are our children also after they leave our building. because there seems to be a lack on the part of a lot of schools, a lot of universities, in terms of the position they are willing to take. they are not taking strong enough positions. then our school, torah academy has had to do that to give not only our students peace of mind but the parents. >> lawrence: what do you want the colleges to say? is it some special treatment? because i think the moment that the jewish community starts to say just condemn anti-semitism, immediately those say they just want special treatment. okay, so, to me, the colleges pride themselves on a diverse undergraduate student body. and they have a richness of cultures, ethnicities, religions and jews make up a part of that diversity. i want to see my students on these campuses. i want that, it's happened in the past. i want it to continue in the future. but, for right now, if they aren't safe, it's really a struggle. because i want our students to walk on the campus proudly wearing their kippa, not having to look over their shoulder. i don't think it's about extra special treatments. i think it's about coming up with a plan to combat anti-semitism so that students can proudly walk with their yarmulkes on campus and not have to feel uncomfortable in their skin targeted because of their religion. that's what the graduate experience is about. >> lawrence: what a novel idea for kids to be safe on college campuses. rabbi, one thing that they're proud of is not only -- this issue is personal, obviously but right behind you have a list of are, i guess a little bit over 40 of students that attended here that now serve in idf. >> we are very proud zionist high school for boys. and that is that we send virtually every graduate to israel to study for a year or two in i c environment to contie their learning. many students decide to live in israel and be part of israeli society. and many of them also serve in the israel defense forces. what you see behind us is a list of 41 of our graduates who are currently serving in the israel defense forces. everyday repray for their welfare because we know what dangers they are now subjected to in the war against hamas. we pray for their welfare. we are in touch with them on a regular basis. we have two of our faculty just arrived in israel to visit many of our graduates serving in the israel defense forces. >> lawrence: beautiful. micah, you have a passion for getting the hostages back home. tell us about the signs that you posted around the school as well as your family is hosting an idf family as the husband is out fighting. you are hosting the family here at your house. >> yeah. so i think to talk about the posters they are hung up in our school. they are prominently displayed. that's something on the top of college campuses that there has been a despicable practice of tearing these down in public spaces. that won't happen here because we are in the comfort of an all jewish school. but i won't have that same freedom of expression and all these students won't have that same freedom of expression without getting harassed. without getting assaulted on college campus. and that's a scary thing. and the reaction to the jewish community support our heroes that we are hosting this family where the husband is currently serving the ikf. but you really appreciate friends of the jewish community and what they have been doing for us and especially policymakers and calling out hamas and battling anti-semitism and those are also unsung heroes. >> lawrence: so true. rabbi joshua, when we come back in the next hour, i want to talk about how you keep the faith and how you keep these boys' spirits uplifted when there is so much hate surrounding them. panel, stand by. rabbi stand by. still ahead a former senior adviser suggests biden should quit his 2024 reelection bid among bleak approval. senator cruz reacts to that breaking news story. that's next. ♪ which hotel? 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[chanting] from the river to the sea. from the river to the sea. >> we will remember in 2024. ♪ >> brian: far left squad member rashida tlaib who still refuses to condemn hamas. she warns president biden his support for israel will cost him the pro-palestinian vote, maybe more. it comes as former obama adviser david axelrod thinks it may be time for the president to drop out, suggesting, quote: if he continues to run, he will be the nominee of the democratic party. what he needs to decide is whether that is wise. whether it's in his best interest or the country's. texas senator ted cruz joins us now. we're going to talk about your book in a second, senator. your reaction to the civil war that's brewing right now on the left. >> look, i have got to say we have seen over the last three years the democratic party going further and further left. i have got say as we watch this war on israel, the rabid anti-semitism and anti-israel hate is really frightening. and we see it in congress with tlaib and the other members of the squad. we see it on university campuses with the radical left now harassing, attacking jewish students. you know, i saw a video recently of my alma mater harvard with a jewish student walking down the sidewalk being harassed and surrounded by activists screaming shame, shame. as far as i know, the university has had no consequences for the active harassment and threatening of jewish students. that's really -- it's completely unacceptable. >> brian: they have got these massive donors, very wealthy people say they are going to rethink. it will they feel that, will yale or harvard or columbia feel that. >> the marxists on their faculty they won't care. will some of the administrators? maybe, but the administrators are terrified of, number one, the woke leftists on their faculty and they are terrified, number two of the woke leftist in their campus. so they can't bring themselves to clearly and unquickably condemn it. >> brian: david axelrod coming out against joe biden the way did he. how is he doing it, telling him it's up to you to drop out, it's all on you, joe, is there something more to that than someone who is well-known and respected in political circles? is there something else? >> look, i think that's very serious, it's been my view for a long time that barack obama has been the person polling the strings behind joe biden. joe biden is clearly not up to it. i think obama is the one making the decision. and axelrod is obama's right hand. and we have seen for the last six months more and more warning signs that the democrats are getting scared. biden is not up to it. even with his diminished capacity they don't think he can do it. i said on my podcast three months ago "verdict with ted cruz" i predicted there was a very real chance that the democrats would jetson joe biden and parachute in michelle obama and do it at the convention next summer. i think the chances of that happening rises every day. >> brian: she has not been scrutinized. >> if biden gets out of the way next is kamala harris. she a very flawed candidate. they know that in the democratic party they can't push kamala harris aside and replace her with a white guy. they can't drop gavin newsom in over an african-american woman and not have its party lose its hinds. michelle obama is the only person drop in and do that and not fracture the party. >> brian: i saw with you mark levin last night with your new book. what prompted this book? >> that the world has gone crazy. we have seen -- this book is all about how the radical left has seized the major institutions of our society. so we are talking about the craziness we are seeing on campus. this book, "unwoke" is all about that. it's outlining how starting in the 1960s, marxists began seizing university campuses. and at first it seemed limited just to the ivy league and to, you know, crazy academics, but i call universities the wuhan lab of the woke virus. it's where the virus was created. it's where it mutated and it spread. and every chapter in the book is a different institution that the left took over. so it goes from universities to k through 12 education, to journalism, to big business, to big tech, to science, entertainment, hollywood moses, tv, sports. the last book -- the last chapter in the book is about china, which is a nexus that connects them all. >> brian: it's kind of blowing up in their face. >> yeah. >> brian: courcarlecancel cultug up on the people who started it. now the democratic party, we started this segment in, is blowing up the democratic president. >> well, it's because the cultural marxists are turning on if you deviate -- cultural marxism is about using force to demand obedience and compliance. that's what cancel culture is when tlaib is blasting biden, she is saying how dare you not condemn israel. and, look, the reason i sat down a couple weeks ago with a fairly left leaning tech entrepreneur, who was asking where did this anti-semitism come in the democrat party, and i explain in the cultural marxist world, they have coded jews as oppressors. and they have coded the palestinians as victims. and the solution for the cultural marxist is violent overthrow of the oppressors. that's why they are cheering on these vicious terrorists. >> brian: go try to get some aid for israel. i know you have to go washington after this. congratulations " unwoke" tomorrow. so go buy it right now you will enjoy it. >> brian: you are truly a free market person and a capitalist. steve, tell me what is happening in the news while we were talking. >> steve: i would be delighted. brian, we have got headlines for you. a 29-year-old california woman vanishing while on yoga retreat while in guatemala. she was last seen during a kayaking trip. her family has hired a private search and rescue team to search the lake that she disappeared from. fbi state department both say they are working with guatemalan authorities to try to find her. also, happening today, google facing two trials, including the largest antitrust trial in the u.s. history in 25 years. a new lawsuit is targeting the play store and claims google illegally increased prices on both consumers and developers. the plaintiff in the case epic games taking the stand today. the case is expected to conclude just before christmas. and it was a shower for ryan blaney after winning his first nascar championship. the 29-year-old placing second in phoenix to secure the cup. ross chastain won the race marking the first time since 2014 the nascar cup winner did not win the final race of the cup season. this is blainy's teams second straight championship. and those are some of the headlines but, brian, ted cruz is not the only one with brand flu book. >> brian: comes out teddy and booker t. icons blazed the baa path to ral equality. the way they got together. here is a clip available as of last night. watching little time wasting with this fellow self-made man. >> he was made, this special adviser to the president, on negro affairs and he helped the president and to create all the hbcus around the country. product the this kind of help and attention that booker t. drew to the president. >> brian: always at the right time we seem to have the right people at the right time to bring us through important times and i think these are two more. the book is available starting tomorrow. meanwhile, on this show, pro-palestinian protesters rage this weekend from d.c. to the middle east. even in the u.k. piers morgan on the uproar across the globe straight ahead. first, the horrifying video. a porch shah flying off the freeway 100 miles per hour killing the passenger. the driver fleeing to china. the calls for justice, next. ♪ if you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd rather be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or 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