part we have already met the terrorists have already met, the, lethal force of the idf and now on the west a and the east tube are those of the south of gaza wilderness very fast. eric: hamas leaders learned that two dead men walking. that is what is really defense minister yoav gallant said the leaders of hamas are right now. raising the potential of assassinating them. the billionaires to l eliminate luxury and qatar and turkey producing pictures of leaders playing ping-pong in qatar enjoying a nice leisurely stroll on a treadmill where what appears to be a fancy hotel gym in qatar. he and his cohorts could have a target on their back, there are days numbers for this come to comes asfighting between israeld hamas terrorist continues. present biting deputy national security adviser jake sullivan saying the sites are quote closer than they have been in quite some time for a deal to potentially release dozens of hostages. the potential release of some women and children will only happen if israel and hamas a pause there fighting when could that happen? hello everyone this is fox news like i am eric shawn. i am a m molly line in for arthl neville. "washington post" supporting his tension brewing over the recent attacks on u.s. troops overseas by running it back proxies. sixty-one attacks to date several of them this weekend with t many billing the president's actions are not doing enough to deter iran. soon for all this is go to local assignments and live in the white house with more in the biden administration. these attacks against u.s. troops continuing, lucas is the administration doing enough to protect their troops? >> the criticism is that they are not. there's been over 60 attacks against u.s. forces that over the past month and only three retaliatory airstrikes but first on the other "washington post" report that a deal has been reached between israel and hamas for a small cease-fire to get some those hostages out the white house is pushing back. national security spokeswoman said an eight-week quote we have not reached a deal yet. we continue to work hard to get a deal. on abc the deputy national security adviser says while they are closer to a deal they could still fall apart, eric. >> there's been significant progress including in recent days in recent hours some of the issues where there was a disagreement have now either been narrowed or an understanding has been reached but it is not complete until it is done and intel people extra start moving and start being released. we do not want to get ahead of ourselves because things could still be drilled at the last minute. >> it can still be derailed let's show the map of syria and iraq showing 61 attacks against u.s. military forces over the past month once again u.s. forces have been attacked over 60 times over the past month. the pentagon has responded three times with airstrikes with the frustration of some at the pentagon according to the "washington post." there's been no response also after the iranian backed rebels in yemen shot down a 32 32 million-dollar reaper drone recently. because you are seeing here they've fired multiple ballistic missiles at israel but in fact when israel shot no one of the missiles as you see here in outer space, outer space that marked the first time in his history, medicine ever taken place outside the earth's atmosphere former secretary state mike pompeo earlier in "fox news sunday." what's this administration has always had a soft spot for the islamic republic of iran was sought and present obama when they send the jcpoa with now seen it while they have launched dozens and dozens of attacks against americans we have done almost nothing. >> new nbc polls shows a present biden's approval numbers have fallen to an all-time low in the poll and have a israel shooting down a ballistic missile and space eric and molly did you know that they shot down a missile and space. eric: while meanwhile tehran's got the message of the administration will have to wait for. >> the ship has been hijacked. >> the ship so ironic continuing its meddling, not listening to the administration it seems, lucas thank you. >> meanwhile it's really defense forces releasing a new video of a raid on hamas command centers in gaza city for the idf said it found huge stockpiles of weapons and military gear hidden in a lot of different places alex hogan has been a life on the ground she's been tracking all this and joins us now for nornorthern israel, alex to you. >> hi molly it is a week six of the wart so far as of tonight 64 israeli soldiers have been killed since ground forces moved in. they are today in gaza paratroopers entered the home of hamas and militant sink they rated at tho in those areas loog again for more evidence in the search continues for these tunnels but as a situation grows more dire for the civilians who are still caught in the middle of this the un today says two of its schools have been attacked it received horrifying footage of people killed and wounded and one school that was in northern gaza as far as the hostage negotiations continue, idf soldiers remain on the ground today officials say they believe an agreement could be reached. not worth noting as we just heard from lucas tomlinson u.s. officials are not saying there's a green light just yet to read that is also what we are hearing here on the ground this to be a major win for the thousands of people the families that you can see in these images who have been a marching four days from tel aviv to jerusalem this week. protests and calling on the government to do more to bring these hostages back. now here in northern israel there high tensions tonight on the border with lebanon. sirens, alerts of the drone and the constant sound of crossfire. idf is responding after hezbollah fired rockets and antitank missiles this way today. >> they are trying to deploy units to infiltrate and attack our civilians, our cities, our homes. our responsibility is to defend the northern border. >> meanwhile we just got new video right now of the idf in gaza at the al-shifa hospital the largest hospital they have set for days there would be evidence coming out about what they are fighting were able to see what appears to be a camera going down such a deep toddle it almost looks like a well, speaking to the very intricate operation that needs to be done not only sending in cameras sometimes sending in canines to examine what could be in the intricate systems of tunnels very dangerous of course will have more on that coming up later today. >> absolutely we have been waiting for some of the footage some of the pictures alex hogan thank you for the live report in northern israel appreciated. >> a complete victory including hamas people from the lowest to the highest commander that for me there is no difference between a terrorist who works around and it terrorist who wears a three-piece suit and us wandering around elsewhere in the world they are all dead men walking. eric: that is defense minister yoav gallant race and the raisie potential of assassinating leaders in those boxes with the three-piece suits for israel never forgets it hunted down and captured nazi leader adolf eichmann and architect of the holocaust as he walked on the street in argentina in 1960. eichmann was put on trial, convicted of crimes against humanity and the jewish people and he was executed. will israel hunt down the hamas bosses and will they face the same threat? deputy mayor and cofounder of the uae israel business council. deputy mayor welcome. you are a city is so special it means so much in human history. but let's talk about justice. justice for the crimes you have seen. do you think is really a jewishh state will eventually hunt down and kill the hamas bosses who are responsible for the atrocities? >> absolutely. listen postwar human rights law is all about making sure there is no safe haven for people who commit mass murder and genocide. that is one good thing that came out of the second world war for the whole ethos of human rights is about that. it is no safe haven for these murders. israel does not forget. these are not revenge these people are declaring again and again that if they get the opportunity they will do octobe. it is not just retribution for the mass murders and the kidnappings that have already occurred. it's also protecting ourselves from future attacks. but what would you say to the leaders of qatar or turkey where we are told these hamas leaders are leading a life of luxury protected in the political still open question. >> lease of the biggest cowards of all. you have him sitting pretty in his words hotel in qatar same to the innocent civilians of gaza educate millions died for the cause. he is sitting there and not only that all of the leaders took out their sons, their daughters, their families a month before as they knew what was going to happen. that to me is the pi hit me of cowardice and the epitome of using the people for their own political benefit. >> began the people there's talk of a potential hostage swap a positive fighting for now. what is your reaction to that potential? what's we have heard so much different reports so much news so many leaks we cannot know what is going on. let me tell you a week ago the mother of a boy who was kidnapped 12 years old was told, was heard on the new and saw her son's picture on the news that islamic jihad was going to release him, him and an elderly lady. they were hopeful for two hours, three hours and than they realized it was not going to happen. this is part of the psychological warfare these people want to do with the families that are going through torture, imagine your child, all is really see their children the faces of those kidnapped. we do not know what is going to happen we do not know when it is going to happen. we trust the leaders of this country the military leaders of this country are doing the right thing but they want to bring out as many as possible. and in my opinion we should not take any humanitarian pauses until all of the hostages are returned home. eric: others are saying there should be a cease-fire as you know. for example the crown prince of bahrain spoke to the international institute of strategic studies the dialogue over this weekend. he condemned hamas and he also condemned israeli airstrikes this is what he said. listen to what he said about the possibility of at least a pause for a few days and what they are apparently talking about in the fighting. >> this, i believe is one component of what will achieve a break in hostilities, you want to call it a cease-fire, you want to call a pause, you can call it whatever you want. the intention is a break so people can take stock people can bury their dead. people can finally start to grieve and maybe people can start to ask themselves what the intelligence failure that led to the crisis in the first place. super at what he think the result of a pause could be, would that help hamas without embolden hamas or with that hopefully get some hostages out? >> there's a difference between taking stock as he calls it in stocking up which is what we are worried about. even secretary hilary clinton said last week that humanitarian pause or cease-fire or temporary cease-fire could have the effect of helping hamas regroup and attack you with more veracity. and so we have to ensure if there is a cease-fire it is for the benefit of the innocent women, children, men, teenagers that were brutally kidnapped that seventh of october for there is no other reason there's absolutely no other reason to do a cease-fire and unless it's toe this innocent lives. super friendly deputy mayor your city in which you administer you just have to go to the old city, take a walk along the cobblestone streets you see the religions arab, muslim, christianity altogether. what is your hope? what's first of all i am so happy you mention the city. the reason everybody has freedom of worship and our city muslims, christians, jews alike is because of israeli sovereignty because before 1967 the jordanians would not let the christians pray in the churches and the jews pray in our holy sites the reason everyone can walk around is because israel sanctifies a freedom of russia but will continue to allow and sanctify and celebrate freedom of worship and different people living together in one city the city that is supposed to represent peace. steeple recently hope that is what happens to the region. deputy mayor deputy mayor, thank you for joining us on "fox news live." >> thank you. >> of course. eric: the hostages are made in hamas custody will merge their plight are spreading across our country and around the world take a look at this these are blue ribbons honoring that missing this outside church in new york city. ribbons for return they say. activists have also protected images of those posters on buildings for take a look at huge projections have been seen new york, washington, san francisco and other cities across the globe. nanother hostage of magnets take a look of these are magnets for your car, your truck or put on your refrigerator that magna shows photos of hostages just like the posters one at megan displays israel an american flag together. the creator of these told us all the sales go to israeli charities and says he chose a magnets for cars because of pro- hamas or pro- palestinian protesters want to rip them off they will not damage her car the website to get the magnets is called stand for the good.com. in our 4:00 p.m. eastern hour later this afternoon we will have the activists who project those huis huge images on those buildings they will be here to describe what they do and why they will continue to do that to remind the world of the hamas hostages. >> former president trump getting a big endorsement from texas governor greg abbott's while back in washington that he just ramping up for the new house speaker mike johnson. that and more on the 2024 race coming up next. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. ameriprise 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presidential caucus state therapy that after the former president chose to skip evangelical christian form there. mark meredith alive if i can get the complete words out evangelical, my apologies hi mark. >> good afternoon going since 3:00 a.m. i totally feel your pain. you're right the former president is still on the stump at this hour he is in texas with governor greg abbott for them again the endorsement later on this afternoon. trump was here in iowa pleading with his supporters to come out come january. but an hour and half outside des moines a few hundred supporters at a high school gymnasium. we talked a lot about the polls also criticizing his opponent i thought it was interesting he suggested as possible polls may be given to supporters too much false confidence. by so much, get out and vote. there a have been about surpris. >> florida governor desantis trump's biggest rival and i was on the trail this week incompetent i was governor kim reynolds who recently backed his campaign telling his supporters truck simply cannot deliver on his promises. >> are trump ran in 16 oh one of things i supported the most was dreading the swamp. that was one as it has big problems but the swamp is worse today than when he took office is just the reality. he did not do what he needed to do. >> tech entrepreneur vivek ramaswamy adding dozens of stops across iowa with a 38-year-old said he believes he can still went over the undecideds. people may not be thrilled with the establishment candidates like we just talked about trump and desantis it's important to note not every candidate has been here in iowa but you got people at chris christie focusing so heavily on new hampshire the polling showing nikki haley the former un ambassador seek a declining new hampshire as well but more resources into backed state. we are looking to see where the governor of new hampshire offers any endorsements and he said he he'll do before primary day, that day is approaching lata fast like 65 or 66 days away from now. and do more with the very latest thank you. >> i think johnson was very smart about making sure keeping our troops paid especially in the mediterranean where they are now. unfortunate number of members in the exact same thing they did before. stopping bills are moving forward but we are going to have to come together. we do know this is driven as you know matt gaetz ethics complaints once the ethics complaint comes forward he could have the same problem is santos has. i think the conference to be better united to be able to move forward and get this all done. >> did you hear youth that said that members of the same thing they did before former speaker kevin mccarthy on the man he replaced in louisiana congressman mike johnson house republicans decision to head home early for recent is giving lawmakers a chance to reflect critics already noting he needed democrat votes to pass the stopgap spending bill it's awfully similar to the when they got mccarthy removed a speaker to begin with but spring former georgia congressman doug called to chat with us about this. thank you so much for joining us we appreciate your insights today. you just heard mccarthy lay it out there some of these members said the same thing they did before is that one of the big challenges this new speaker, speaker johnson will face as things get ruling as the honey moon pe. ends? >> yes this going to beat challenges you have to remember not the u.s. house the majority not blame the minority for anything if they can't pass if they cannot put the two or 18 votes are 2117th votes on the board they're not going to be able to move their agenda. michael johnson is a good guy have known him for a while. he jumped in as bestie could for the first three weeks. ended up in a position which frankly they were looking to pass something i wish he could have worked it better to may be prepressured the senate to ask n some of the other issues. but at this point it is done. there's also been a warning laid out to say from here on out let's keep the promises we made were actually want to work on the spending bills up of the senate in a position or they have to negotiate with us. >> ray some great points looking into the new year end there are tons of funding bills. they work to get things going and move ahead the most recent brag they have going into thanksgiving dinner is the stopgap measure that help things over until into next year went to february a lot of the more conservative members the freedom caucus were not happy how things moved along. here is her public at representative chip roy of texas talking a little bit about that. >> the one thing i want my republican colleagues to give me one thing, or one that i can go campaign on and say we did. one. anybody sitting in the complex if you would come down to the floor and explain to me one material meaningful significant thing the republican majority has done besides i guess it's not as bad as the democrats. >> that is what getting a lot of attention the freedom caucus wanted to see more spending cuts that want to see more action on the border. your thoughts on what he had to say there? >> number one, look tsa's friend of mine i have to remind and he's been part of that majority now since january but pretty at of the caucus. coming together and finding bills that they can get the majority to pass that is going to be the concern. may not be anything and everything he would not may not be or think i would want and may not be everything people in districts to hold d whole distrs abided when it may not as well. at the end of the day it's about putting the most conservative piece of legislation forward and then putting the votes up to pass it. i just have to remind people we have not passed some of the appropriation bills it was not one way or the other for some of the members. to get it passed have to come together to get numbers they can reinforce the senate to it and then negotiate they can win some of these battles. if they can't put anything forward guess they can't win anything. again they've got to look at this i understand the frustration they've been given a majority for recent figure how to use it. >> represented democrat from washington was just quoted in the wall street journal as saying it's the same menu different waiter when it comes to johnson and na sensors a little truth a lot of the same players are at work here. we'll johnson faced the same leadership crisis that mccarthy faced? is anything to prevent that other than the pain and the republicans went to the first time? >> i think he's going to get a little more time is going to be real in december and january and february on the spending bills to get it done. but again it cannot be all in one person the speaker can private leadership can push can use influenced at the end of the day the members have to be willing to look at each other and say we are republicans here is our main goals way may all agree about the strategy we've also got to greece and the tactics may not be the best at this time let's do the best we can for the strategy. i've known her for a long time, you get the same thing from the democrats and that is they want to spend more of your money taken more of your freedoms we want to continue to make government the center of everything i think the american people don't like that you can sit in the boat. for us as republicans in the house it's about getting together with an agenda the best you can pass the most concerts stick the most conservative out there first and then you make the adjustment we understand completely senate led by democrats and a democrat in the white house. let's make the argument we can put stuff together we can find common ground on that moves us down the line that's it we got half a. >> right thank you so much. we are especially thankful you are able to give us time on the sunday before thanksgiving thank you for your insights. >> thanks so much take 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ensure the habits it's on the next three months. we are working to secure housing. we are about 9 miles outside of the center of town this is as far as we are allowed to go for .you can see the signs here with the lines right through the town. they are building the trenches and or walls to try to protect that nearby geothermal power plant the world famous blue lagoon hot springs from potential lava. those hot springs are closed until at least november 30 as everyone here is waiting in suspense. >> is only so much to be done about hot moving lava. bryan llenas wh week which you d your crew safety we appreciate the reporting thank you for ming on the ground. >> thanks molly. >> and brazil some uncertainty happening over a taylor swift potential concert tonight. she canceled last night's show because of extreme temperatures and the grief over the tragic death of a young fan the night before who was attending >> concert did not have enough water because of the extreme heat and brazil. christina coleman has more whether ms. swift will have the concert and her reaction to the tragic death of one of her young fans. brexit definitely a sad sad situation. to make matters worse fans on social media complain they are not allowed to bring water into the stadium videos taken from the stands a show at taylor swift asking organizers to get water to a group of fans who got retention even throwing a bottle of water up to someone in the middle of a song. some of her fans are posted photos pouring water on their faces are sitting under shader to try and cool off in the triple digit temps as they waited to enter the olympic stadium. one vendor spraying fans with a squirt gun offering umbrellas to keep them cool. a brazilian newspaper reported a fan who stood in line for hours to get inside the stadium to get a good spot fainted had to be resuscitated and suffered a second cardiac arrest on her way to the hospital where she died shortly after arrival. authorities have not yet determined her cause of death. swift postponed saturday's show when the heat index that's a combination of air temperature and humidity hit nearly 140 degrees. imagine how hot that felt. taylor also shared heartbreak over the fans at death writing on social media quote i cannot believe i'm writing these words but it is with a shattered heart i say we lost a fan earlier tonight before my show. i cannot even tell you how devastated i am by this. she added i want to say it now i will feel this loss deeply in my broken heart goes out to her family and friends. does tthis is the last thing i r thought would happen but we decided to bring this tour to brazil with the brazilian entertainment company organized swift show and rio de janeiro said it will carry out a special action plan that involves new free water distribution points during this public event. stay for something so joyous to have this happen. just a tragic christina thank you. molly: it protesters here as well as around the globe 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today. they say it shows raids these soldiers are conducting at several locations in gaza city that they say are used by hamas as a command and control centers. idf said the clips to show top hamas leaders in gaza have been stashing stockpiles of weapons inside houses. we have also seen house they say hamas to stockpile the weapons inside the big hospital. israeli military is getting ready to expand its ground operations further south. meanwhile idf says a ship was hijacked in the red sea by the iranian backed cooties in yemen but it was not an israeli ship. no israelis were on board it seems the bite administration efforts to try to deter tehran from conducting these types of activities so far has not been working. molly: meanwhile antiwar protests continue in cities all across the country and around the world in the uk there is the than 100 pro- palestinian rallies alone. a huge rally of 3000 people blocked it very busy short line to dry for about two hours yesterday afternoon as they called for immediate cease-fire in gaza. nate foy is following all of this for us from our london bureau. >> as negotiations continue for that temporary cease-fire in gaza protesters from around the world are calling for one right now that includes here in london where we saw several pro- palestinian events this last weekend. mort spread out than we saw last weekend. you remember at 32000 pro- palestinian protesters in the london last weekend braid authorities arrested 120 people then because of clashes with counter protesters. a group of students also walked out of class on friday here in london what was called a school strike for palestine but take a look at this next video from paris thousands of people marched to the city calling for immediate cease-fire. protests also happen this weekend and glasco, and several cities in australia including melbourne and sydney. thousands are protesting and i run where the government funds hamas. you see pro- palestinian protesters here in the capitol waving palestinian flags and surrounding a dome that's draped in a palestinian flag. tbought t dimension protests are also happening across the united states including in new york and also chicago or protesters shut down part of lakeshore drive for four hours yesterday. 3000 people protested in support of palestinians. organizers say they will continue protesting until a cease-fire is called in gaza for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said israel only agreed to a temporary cease-fire in return for israeli hostages being held in gaza we will send it back to molly pickwick rate points nate foy live from london. >> as far as the pro- palestinian protesters are concerned lots of questions now being raised about who exactly backs them and who funds them for a capitol hill last week as early activists called on the fbi to investigate who is providing the money for the pro- palestinian organizations in them and protesting on the streets of our country but some say they may be getting money from terrorist groups such as hamas those claims are confirmed authorities already ordered the deactivation of one of those groups in college campuses the virginia attorney general is now investigating another one of those groups. nor it joins us now is a best-selling author former first ever special envoy for combating anti-semitism d delegitimization and israel. who was back in his organizations? x thank you so much for having me. first, let me be clear these are not pro- palestinian these are pro- hamas demonstrations. if you are pro- palestinian what you will do is actually help israel get rid of hamas their voices coming out from gaza right now of a palestinian citizens that if i'm able to communicate and explain they have been used for years as a human shield for hamas and the various activity. this is what we we are trying to communicate to the world. while discussing in congress a couple of days ago was that we have found out a few years ago this is not new material. this anti-semitism on campus is not a grassroots movement it is and not a palestinian grassroots movement this are people that are connected to and the sympathizers of hamas. is not coming from hamas is coming from the people found by the fbi around 2001 to have connections to have fundraising in america for hamas. those people have change the structure of the organization and instead of sending money they have concluded correctly they are susceptible to manipulation their planted themselves on campuses using progressive code words like justice and freedom but instead what they are after is dismantling the single jewish state in the world by as we have seen all means necessary. they are inciting violence this is not freedom of speech this is incitement of violence. difficult the department of education why these are allowed on campus and to investigate them for money laundering. to investigate them for connection to terrorism. lease demonstrations at the vacancy and america are violence. they are aggressive. they are mean. they tear down american flags and as i was saying there is a direct line between tearing down posters of children that are hostages in gaza to tearing down the american flags. this is un-american. eric: you talk about inciting violence and i've covered some these protests and i heard pro- palestinian, killed more juice to me that's pro- hamas approach terrorist. why do they say hamas has occupied gaza not israel since 2005. don't they get or know who is responsible for all of this that hamas has been in control? >> the answer is no they don't. i have been brainwashed for nearly two decades to believe israel is the big bad wolf of the entire middle east which we know is not the case. when you talk to those people and ask them at w which river ad which is see that needs to be free they do not know what to say. they have no idea what the differences between the pa and hamas between a regular palestinians and hamas they have never read that hamas charter all you need to do is read the hamas charter to understand what it is thereafter. they are not saying kill all of the jews that are against us having they say it know they say kill the jews their intention is to slaughter as many jews as a possible. we have to understand this culture of radicalism is not going to stop if it ever gets his way to israel it's coming to the west. west. it's coming to the united states we need to come to terms with it. it's not coming it is already here. they took the world trade center down, bombed the world trade center 993 assassinated in 1990. >> and today on tiktok we see young american kids that are praising bin laden. they are reading the letter to american saying bin laden has such a point to place not bin laden has a point it's this letter saying exactly what they have been brainwashed with on campuses for nearly two decades by people with bad intent and we need to stop this and stop us immediately. this is going against anything and everything the west stands for. aprint any liberalism, anyprogre been hold dear we need to stop this together. >> haven't had any, and this is what they say about all this let me read what you say. halcyon american organizations with baseless and irresponsible smears threatens the safety of their staffers and communities they serve from the car theory to civil rights to five up before the witchhunts will not stand god willing are these witchhunts? that you are smearing, people of goodwill. >> what kind of human rights are they talking about? if you are a woman in gaza what kind of human rights y do you have? you have none of this. these people are insane there over 239 hostages held right now and gaza. women and children the youngest the age of nine months or a few days a woman gave birth in gaza. in recent days 10 seconds left i apologize for. >> 285 years old. this is human rights they just stop this and stop this immediately. they need to be stopped in america for. >> the computer 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