delete back. >> we've been watching this hatred from grade school to college another target of federal investigators the u.s. department of education now taking action looking to allegation of civil rights violations of seven academic institutions. this is protest across the united states across the attacks on israel on behalf of hamas on the 7th of october. it is friday and dana is coming home from nashville today i am bill and our friends committee is back. >> does a great show last night. congratulations to all of the award winners. the biden administration is moving to address the growing numbers of complaints of anti-semitism and islamophobia. the leaders of prominent jewish organizations calling for a more aggressive per corrective approach to protect students who for more than a month now have told us how scared and threatened they feel on their own college campuses. >> being a jewish person and why you right now is scary. we are seeing an uptick in anti-israel protests that are turning anti-semitic. >> what is happening across universities in this country is not about protecting expressions of free speech or "the faulkner focus" exchanges of ideas. it is a neighboring an end promoting intimidation. >> this is what happens when you get your education on instagram tick-tock. >> our chief legal correspondent that last point shannon is one a lot of people are having a conversation about today. and that is the influence of social media. and the places from which a lot of young people are getting their news. >> exactly in the numbers continue to show was that they are going to social media so something that's gonna give you ten seconds or 30 seconds are no new onset any type of topic, but young people are trusting that. so you have to make a lot of decisions the right house for right now, the president's reelection campaign's trying to decide if he joins tick-tock because they have a lot of criticisms of it but they know that's where young people are and that's what they saw people do too. some people don't like the potential connections to the ccp but that's that's where the young voters are so it's a very double-edged sword. >> if you look at "the wall street journal" they asked the question we have allowed the soviets to program and tv in 1980s. you can see the comparison because the target is younger americans. now what about this investigation in several different schools over anti-semitism that put islamophobia in the categories as well how much is that going to come from that which you anticipate? as we see several major schools on screen now. >> it's a federal probe putting the weight of its authority and behind these investigations we should expect that they'll be sensitive to that that's the same time you remember down to florida governor desantis there put pressure on the school system there and the chance that decided to pull and deactivate some of these organizations on campus like the students from palestine for justice. they are now suing the aclu and is helping them to sue saying that their first amendment rights are being violated while photo authorities are saying you cannot be for something that espouses they argue terrorism or potential violence against classes of people and still operate. the doj needs to dig into all of these very compelling conversations and arguments. >> we are getting closer and closer to the election year the presidential election year we can hardly believe that thanksgiving is next week still on that note. but this is "the new york times" on, the verses jokes she has a lot more to offer than the standard straight old white dude. a lifelong democrat she said in the pole that she would vote for donald trump over bided who she called to old and a bit out of touch in a bit of a -- a 40-year-old artist in georgia it was one of the choice of kidnapping joe biden personally i think we're doing a lot more better than trump was in the presidency pricewise moneywise income wise that is clara 21-year-old financial analyst in las vegas. this is just some of what voters see they want in kamala harris and not in joe biden. they don't see those similar characteristics or traits. so what is the take away from this? >> i have to tell you here in washington is not just republicans who are critical of her is democrats as well. there are many of them who are fearful that she will end up on the top of the ticket and that's coming from within her own party criticisms that she's not taken seriously she hasn't stepped up in the vice presidents get some of the worst the site and it's these intractable problems before her at the border and some of these other issues what has worked for her is the issue of abortion which has democrats paying attention more broadly but is new fox polling when it comes to things like the economy and inflation voters out there think this president and this white house administration is doing a terrible job and they don't have a lot of confidence in the ability of them to move forward. >> voters were asked whether or not they were satisfied with their independent said that they were dissatisfied it was 58 for democrats in the 29% for republican so let's chew on that as we move forward to iowa mid-january. chanted this weekend mike pompeo you've got china you've got the middle east you've got hamas you've got a ton to talk about with him. >> we have to say get that you guys know we've been reporting on state department and other federal agencies that there's a growing number of people saying that we don't agree with the president we want him to demand a cease-fire we don't agree with biden administration policies or how you managed a department a federal agency of people who are supposed to be carrying out your policy and who shall publicly disagree with it you've got democrats with us was on set it for foreign policy and being traveling in the region's wealth. >> thank you shannon nice to see you. >> president biden make it away on a slap on the wrist for handling classified documents during his time as vice presidents all the way back to his days as a senator. according to "the wall street journal" he is not expected to make a criminal case against them, the doj is bringing us that story now david, what do you know? >> good morning back in january in this building attorney general announced she would be the special counsel to look into these classified documents found at two locations connected to president biden. his plummeting home specifically his garage where he parks his car also depending biting center in washington, d.c., as you mention bill "the wall street journal" first to report that her likelihood will not file any criminal charges against the president and fox news has told that her investigation while still underway and not completing he is working on a lengthy report that will likely take to task some people about record-keeping and naming names the president's son however may not escape the wrath of another special counsel special counsel david weiss who is reportedly used a grand jury in california to investigate the first side now news of a grand jury is seated in california to investigate hunter biden it is really not a surprise. we have no special counsel was looking at california as a venue to charge hunter potentially because he is said to himself in a court filing back in august. cnn was first to report that not only in california there was a grand jury but james bided the president's brother has received a subpoena and he has lived in the los angeles area for several years that is where he may be charged with failure to pay taxes. special counsel says that he's likely going to refile tax charges against hunter in either washington, d.c., or california after that plea deal fell through in delaware in a very public way back in july. in hunter biden dq's to live in washington, d.c., the tax experts and legal experts tell me it's unlikely he will face tax charges because they thought outside the statute of limitations where he has been in california specifically the l.a. area for the last two years so any charges may possibly be filed there in the central district of california. >> there's going to be some bombings about this david to wait for it we will see how this comes out thank you david. sandra? >> far left democrats used to say the future belongs to them now thanks to the anti-israel's stance is the squad is facing primary challenges from moderates and their baking party leaders for help in fending them off the reporting on the fly in washington at this hour hello griff. >> good morning you know the fight between pro-israel and anti-israel democrats is growing wider by the minute she injects democrats like this squad have been really good that's israel's offensive in gaza and are demanding house minority leader's and cam jeffries protecting them against primary challenges from pro israel according to political for their violent protest was erupting outside the dnc headquarters wednesday night progressive leaders were meeting behind closed doors with jeffries and the dnc campaign on pressuring them to counter the american israel public affairs committee or aipac as it is known. they reportedly probably got a hundred million dollars to unseat members just like aoc students read aloud omar one democrat was called out to lead from another things using the phrase from the river to the sea he is backing their efforts. >> that's one of our best allies in the world. they have a prerogative to support or oppose whoever they want to as with any other organization. >> asked for the violent protest outside the dnc it was cool organized the socialists of america a group that we witness will rehab one of the protesters brett sherman telling us why she is so angry at these democrats. >> with kultur congresspeople and we have come to their offices as and to students and we have tried to ask them to do what 80% of their base is asking for and call for cease-fire they are not listening. >> so behind closed doors and in the court of public opinion you seem to divide growing meanwhile a lot more protests are being organized by these people that we just saw including the ones in new york and in the d.c. today sandra? >> thank you so much. >> folks are saying that just cleaning up the space and all those fancy leaders are coming into town. that is true because it is true. >> it is true. streets of san francisco looking a lot cleaner these days at least for the moment. as it lasts under the vips are flowing home laura ingraham has the dirty truth on that coming up we will talk to her. also -- they are taking steps to prepare for the worse case scenario as an active volcano shows new signs it is ready to cover the land with ash. and lava. >> a pro-palestinian shutdowns a major bridge for hours blocking check traffic across the base during a critical apex summit how this pans out and turned up next.rs free fre.e palestine. >> cease-fire now. cease-fire now. and can take five years to pay off. so get this, the newday 100 va cash out loan. our lower rates let you use the equity in your home to pay off high rate car and truck loans. and you can save $500 a month. ♪ if you're on medicare, remember, the annual enrollment period is here. the time to choose your coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so call unitedhealthcare and see how you can get more of what matters, with our broad range of plans including an aarp medicare advantage plan from unitedhealthcare. it can combine your hospital and doctor coverage with part d prescription drug coverage, and more, all in one simple plan. these plans are made to support your whole health with $0 annual physical exams, $0 lab tests and $0 preventive care like mammograms and colonoscopies. and you'll get more for your medicare dollar with $0 copays on most covered dental services a $0 eye exam and an allowance for eyewear plus $0 copays on hundreds of prescriptions, at the pharmacy or by mail. now's the time to look at unitedhealthcare's variety of plans. so give us a call to learn more about coverage options in your area. with our right plan promise, you have our commitment to helping you find the right plan for your needs. and to help make life with medicare simpler, you'll get the all-in-one member ucard. only from unitedhealthcare, the ucard is your unitedhealthcare member id and much more. show your ucard when you visit your primary care provider, dentist or eye doctor, or fill a prescription at the pharmacy. and use it to access medicare advantage's largest national network of providers. you can count on unitedhealthcare to help you get the care you need, when you need it. enrollment ends december 7th. now's the time to learn more about america's most chosen medicare advantage plans and how they can open doors to a simpler healthcare experience with the all-in-one ucard. call unitedhealthcare today about the only medicare advantage plans with the aarp name and get more of what matters to you. (music ends) >> free free palestine. >> hundreds of pro-palestinians shutting down the bay bridge in san francisco. demanding a cease-fire trying to get the attention of world leaders at the up apex summit the massive rally stalling traffic for nearly four hours. some chaining themselves to the bridge and tossing the keys into the bank every 70 people were arrested. meanwhile in boston a similar protest breaking out on the boston university bridge connecting the city to camb cambridge. >> is seems to happen in an instant. the homeless in the dirty streets the drugs they are all god from the streets of san francisco. this is the city walk of world leaders early in the week including the leader of china. that has the democratic governor gavin newsom who used to be the mayor of check for cisco facing bash lacked the leaders write this questioning my leaders can keep this city this way all the time. the host of the ingram angle is with me now. i will tell you why this is a choice they made a choice when it came to the status of san francisco. you've been there you've seen it for yourself. much surprise that you would see cleaner san francisco this week. >> no we joked on this that this was kind of how you clean up your cubicle when the boss is coming around. like if the boss is in town, you have to dress nicely, you have to clean up the office, you have to make sure there's not junk all over the floor and that is the message that we got here everybody knows that we know from san francisco the last five years we go about once a year do an assessment of whether things have improved or not improved and when we were last there over the summer it was clear that things had gotten markedly worse not better on crime and homelessness of course just the general filth of the city which is a city that so many of us love and spent so much time in over the years should be a crown jewel of the united states and instead for many it is just becoming a livable place. so the fact that they can clean it up after seeing it is too complex and we have to get court's telling us that we need a bed for every homeless person or we can't take the ten stunts turns out none of that was really true they were able to clean it up pretty well. >> is a choice is political will if you want to do a you can do it we seen the evidence. it happened overnight here in new york city, the mayor has a micro problem we have tens of thousands coming into new york it's been happening for a while and he now issued his budget yesterday mayor adams and he's gonna/across the board which means the police department will bring the number of crops to 30,000 or below. new york has one of the biggest police forces in the country well over 30,000 that's in a drop and get to have an effect on things it of the deep cuts to education as well and you ask yourself why would but i did out? and the reason is he can't control the purse strings because republican has to have majority. so what i would predict is that the situation in big cities in america like new york i just can it get worse. you gonna do an election where the stories i can be bigger and more prominent. >> i think you get what you vote for. so they're really good at complaining about whether or not this is bad and that's fine. he said this is really frustrating we need help, but what these liberal big open area mayors need to do is that they need to say what has to happen is that the border has to be shut down. we cannot continue with essentially an open border with 8 million people who have come into the country that we know about and expect there to talk and work out well. but now liberals in big cities have to live with the results of the policies so they voted for it and now they've got me. and it's gonna happen across the border this can be major budget cuts in every city because they can't do what washington does which is continually deficit spend. so in d.c. they have to borrow money and print money and then we will get through the next election and that's not as easy to do on a city level so adams is doing what amyrah sapenter have to do and that's going to affect two regular working people in a way that i think is going to be profound in the next election cycle and republican should be running on common sense budgeting and fiscal matters that affect all of us whether at the grocery store at the gas pump and we have to be clear americans first and if we do not focus on taking care of americans first this is what is gonna happen. >> yes. >> and you talk about the great american cities with you used to be able to raise a family and i worry about it will hear the head of the union here in new york city for policing against julia disaster number three truly a disaster for every new yorker who cares about safe streets and cops already stretched to the breaking point and these will return us and the staffing levels we haven't seen since the crime epidemic in the 80s in the 90s and that is a political problem eventually in addition to a lifestyle situation last point here patriot award year last night just give us a 32nd rundown of people who are on earth who did things and not for attention but now they're getting that attention because of what happened last night in nashville. >> we are still here in nashville breaking down the set it was very moving to be part of the patriot awards last night because again regular people who could do anything with their time decided to do something in service to others especially to hold up our freedom and our desire for continued independence for our country and honoring those who don't have anyone to speak for them. a young man who was 17 who organizes all the flags in the patriotic displays for veterans across the country and the moms for liberty who are trying to do everything in their power to return common sense to school boards and they were honored also people like james patterson their author who has done unbelievable work for the police as you know. so we had an amazing time and he did a great job and we have jesse and hannity and a lot of the five who were there and everybody was there so we had a wonderful time. so where were you? if someone had the fort in new york? >> we never got the call. but we were talking about it. but we never get the call. brett ever gets the call and so -- >> hardly. >> maybe we need to break through that ceiling. laura have a great weekend. >> think you're great to see you. >> great to see you. meanwhile brand-new images showing the severity of the mike vick crisis on full display. in our beloved chicago this is the scene outside of the chicago precinct. source telling fox news this morning it has gotten so bad and so crowded that officers had to construct a makeshift staircase pictured here out of milk crates to get inside. officers are complaining about the strong smell of all around the area men are making constant care close to female officers they announced yesterday it will now limit asylum-seekers to 60 days in city shelters better. >> now i know why i moved away. >> a lot of people are leaving in the more people that lead that's assist you in a step in and help and that has gotten so bad and there are so many pictures emerging from that city just like that so many police precincts dealing with that. >> now we go to south carolina alex murdaugh is in court now is this getting underway moving closer to the financial face of the criminal matter against him, and the defense attorney are raising all kinds of questions about the jurors so i don't know what the judge is going to do here it could be a little bit of drama but it is a friday morning in south carolina and we are watching the low country to see what comes of the standby. meanwhile the turf sprints church for so many hostages in gaza has turned tragic. the desperate search as stated -- young americans praising and justifying usama bin laden -- the future of the country is on the line if the next generation thinks one of the world's most infamous terrorists had a point in the action that he ordered. >> some of these young folks are spreading -- views that tell me about the fact that we do not have any kind of bills anyseve social media. >> sandra: the idf are releasing the first evidence of hamas tunnels run running under al-shifa hospital, seizing hamas weapons found on the complex. we've been covering this out of southern israel. we've seen the pictures. what more are we learning? >> good morning. we continue to get more information as the israelis operate in the al-shifa hospital and surrounding area. they released this video overnight saying this is a tunnel underneath the complex that sits in the heart of gaza city. the israelis say this is the tip of the iceberg and they are still doubling down on what they say is a hamas command center underneath the hospital. we've not seen any evidence to support those claims. but again, the israelis say more will come as they have time to excavate and dig through the area. they found more weapons at the al-shifa medical center. we spoke with hamas and you can hear me that there's quite a bit of activity, they continue their air strikes. we spoke with a hamas official saying that they denied al-shifa was being used to store weapons. but israelis have posted more images that they say are supplies for hamas fighters to use at the hospital, as a base. two hostages near to the hospital, we are talking about yehudit weiss, a 65 or a woman from a small community, mother of five, her husband was murdered on october 7th, and she was taken into gaza city. there was hope she was still alive but another tragic development for the israeli people. they also recovered the body of a 19-year-old israeli soldier. hamas released a photo of her body indicating she was killed by the israelis. this come as israeli forces push deeper into gaza city. they say it's an islamic jihad command center. all of this comes as the chief of staff and israel says forces are prepared to enter the southern part of the gaza strip. back to you. >> sandra: thank you. >> bill: in the meantime, iceland is on edge. this volcano could burst at any time. we've been there for a few days in the southwestern part of the country, what's happening today? >> bill, good morning. there's a high probability of the volcanic eruption according to iceland's meteorological office. this is a security checkpoint, a road block, the world famous taurus traction it depends on, the blue lagoon hot springs are under threat from a potential eruption. we've seen construction trucks entering and leaving all mor morning. all of the people living in grindavik have been evacuated. but grabbing all of their personal belongings, whatever they can get, paintings, family photos. >> i don't know what's going to happen. my house and everything, it's been my house for 40 years. >> the major infrastructures, we are trying to get on and off. the landscape is here and there. it's much, much better than i thought. >> most small quakes, at magnitude 1. they've cracked of roads, buildings, creating sinkholes in grindavik. the extreme number of quakes indicates an eruption is likely. they continue to monitor a 10-mile long magma path underneath, it could threaten or destroy the town. bill, they had built defensive walls around the geothermal plant and the blue lagoon hot springs, just near town. to try to protect it from any lava. this could be iceland's largest volcanic eruption in 50 years. >> bill: action building. we will see where it goes. nice to see you. because these people are, of course, massive idiots. for someone on tiktok to somehow suggest this is america's fault or bin laden was right is absolutely disgusting and further evidence that we need to ban tiktok. >> sandra: young americans are supporting a document written two decades ago by one of the world's most notorious terrorists, osama bin laden. his infamous "letter to america" was supposed to justify attacks on 9/11 and now young people are finding sympathy with his message. if you can believe that. rob smith, founder of "stop woke," what are they? either massive idiots or nobody taught them better? what is it? >> i served with the fourth industry division on the ground in iraq to fight this ideology. to see this reemerge in this younger generation via tiktok, a tool of the chinese communist party, is very, very disheartening and upsetting. but i have two ideas about tiktok. that's where generation z is. i think we need to get in there. we need to have some control of the situation. i think as conservatives, we cannot be there. i am banned from tiktok for a 13-second video that broke zero rules. >> bill: i didn't know tiktok banned anybody. >> i these ideologies are making their way into the mouths of our youth. the thousands that were killed during 9/11, and tens of thousands all across the world -- >> bill: "the new york post" cover, "world gone mad, man." commiserating with osama bin laden's message -- what do you think? >> i don't find any of this shocking. these tiktok users have been brainwashed to hate america. it should not be surprising to anybody that they would support somebody like osama bin laden. they are staging pro hamas rallies on college campuses and in big cities across the country. they are obsessed. that's putting it lightly, the oppressor versus oppressed mentality. they think any terrorist organization or group, person, no matter how grotesque their acts are, they are commendable, praiseworthy. it's scary how trendy it has become to hate america. i think the groundwork for world war iii is being laid right now on social media. unless something is done to stop it, you mentioned getting conservatives involved, it's difficult because their voices are constantly suppressed on social media. these will go terribly awry. >> sandra: that won't stop the fact you have somebody going and turning to tiktok for their news. tiktok news consumers doubled since 2020. a third of u.s. newspapers will be gone in 2024 pair this is where they are getting their news. >> i disagree with the congressman. i think a republican and conservative message that says this is bad and we need to ban this is the wrong message. that's not how we reached generation z. we are going into an election year. they are using that platform to spread their message. if we aren't showing up as republicans and conservatives with our message, we are going to continue to lose out. this is the new place they want to control, the place that they are going to go to spread their message to gen z. if we aren't there as republicans and conservatives, we lose. >> sandra: how do you do that? >> you can't. the whole messaging, you've got to uphold first amendment rights. we ban tiktok, we are blatantly going against our own message. >> bill: check out the editorial today. would we have allowed the soviet union -- that's not it, guys, would we have allowed the soviet union to own mtv? >> absolutely not. >> bill: that's how young people use to get their news. >> i have to interject. the question is right now, even if everybody was in lockstep to ban tiktok, could we get it tomorrow? no. it's here. >> bill: i think about what happened with the israelis and hamas. it was 8-1, standing with palestine versus standing with israel. this is the danger when you have an election. >> this is greater than tiktok. it comes down to the morals and values kids are being taught by their parents, teachers, administrators. look at the hamas members. they were brainwashed as young kids to be able to bring forth actions like beheading children and raping women. to harbor such hate in their hearts, that's the same thing happening with our kids right now. they are being taught to hate america. it is not tiktok's fault. it's probably being reinstalled in the home. but tiktok is not helping anything pair there are no guardrails. in no conservatives to counter that message on the platform. >> bill: for millions and millions of people in america, i mean, you will have a cause and effect. rob, i appreciate what you are saying. we will see where it goes. >> i think we are on the same side of this issue. it's wrong and bad. for me, if we cannot ban tomorrow -- >> bill: if we can't beat them, go ahead and joined them. >> you have to have a presence there. >> sandra: it's hard to have haa presence when you're kicked off. >> for pro-american and pro-conservative values, you can't not be somewhere where generation z is. >> bill: in a moment, new charges on the actor alec baldwin after the deadly shooting on the set of that movie? 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newly released video shows baldwin firing prompt guns with blanks on the set of his movie, "rust." he expresses concerns about the crew's safety, this was filmed days before baldwin fired the shot that killed the film's cinematographer. thank you so much for joining us. people following this story wonder if alec will be charged. in the shooting of that photographer. >> i think it's very possible. looking at the evidence, looking at the video this morning, as a matter of fact, he clearly was aware that people were on the other side of that revolver, down barrel, would be in danger. had the weapon been fired. in this instance, he pointed the weapon at the director and discharged that weapon, causing her death. whether it's determined his conduct was reckless or negligent and could in fact, wind up that he gets indicted for manslaughter. if that had happened in new york city where i was a homicide detective, with high degree of certainty, i could say he would be charged with negligent homicide just based on the fact that he pointed the weapon and caused that death in such a reckless manner. >> sandra: when you say in such a reckless manner, what have you seen that would indicate you to believe that? that he should be charged with involuntary manslaughter? pico he was aware that pointing the weapon and firing of folks could cause harm, in the video that was released that i saw this morning. in these hollywood sets, these folks go through safety briefings. he's been in movies prior to this when he handled firearms. he was clearly aware that pulling the trigger could cause harm or death to someone. in this instance, that's what he did. he initially stated the firearm fired on its own. that's not possible. i know the firearm was tested by the fbi and they were able to get the firearm to discharge without pulling the trigger but they had to hit it with a mallet. that gun being in his hand, striking the cause of my cartridge and causing it to discharge -- it's clear he pulled the trigger. i think his statements to the press are going to come back and hurt him. they were without remorse. he denies pulling the trigger. i think the evidence will show that he did, in fact. >> sandra: how are they supposed to handle this on movie sets? we see them pull the trigger while pointing at the camera. it looks like the intention was to point the gun at the camera. you've seen the video. you know the facts involved. how should this have been handled? >> you can fire a gun at a camera but it doesn't mean someone has to be behind the camera. you don't want to point a firearm at somebody you are not willing to kill. that is something taught, that's the "laser rule." he should have known better. he has handled firearms onsets in the past. look, he has some culpability. as does the armor. several people failed to do their jobs and young woman lost her life. a grand jury will look at this evidence and they will see things we haven't seen, the general public, eyewitness testimony. the lab reports, firearm examinations, they will come to conclusion. they may or may not hand out an indictment. what we need to keep in mind, an indictment is not a conviction. what the indictment will say is there's enough evidence to say this woman lost her life and mr. baldwin had some culpability in taking her life and this matter should go to a criminal trial. at that point, a defense gets to give a counter argument. be to we will be watching to see what happens with that. a lot of questions about the safety of the crew, the long hours, the way they went about all of this. thank you so much, peter. we will be watching. be>> bill: answering the call to serve and save lives. lone soldiers in the fight to take on hamas. known for getting everyone together. no one wants to be known for cancer, but a treatment can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer. fda-approved for 16 types of cancer, including certain early-stage cancers. one of those cancers is triple-negative breast cancer. keytruda may be used with chemotherapy medicines as treatment before surgery and then continued alone after surgery when you have early-stage breast cancer and are at high risk of it coming back. keytruda can cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body during or after treatment. this may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, diarrhea, severe stomach pain, severe nausea or vomiting, headache, light sensitivity, eye problems, irregular heartbeat, extreme tiredness, constipation, dizziness or fainting, changes in appetite, thirst, or urine, confusion, memory problems, muscle pain or weakness, fever, rash, itching, or flushing. there may be other side effects. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, including immune system problems, if you've had or plan to have an organ or stem cell transplant, received chest radiation, or have a nervous system problem. keytruda is an immunotherapy and is also being studied in hundreds of clinical trials, exploring ways to treat even more types of cancer. it's tru. keytruda from merck. see all the types of cancer keytruda is known for at keytruda.com, and ask your doctor if keytruda could be right for you. ♪ my name is josh sanabria and i am the owner at isla veterinary boutique hospital. i was 5...6 years of age and i knew i was going to be a vet. once alexandra called me to let me know that bank of america had approved my loan... it was important to me. we not only just provide the financing piece, we do everything that we can to surround them with the right people. all you need is a perfect, amazing team that will guide you through the right steps to be successful. and that's what bank of america was for me. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. 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