but you are also strong and proud, mighty and free, and i am here today to just really sayy happy thanksgiving, but also thank you very much. great job. thank you very much. we appreciate it. gregg: we echo the sentiments.. joining us now with analysis of what is happening in afghanistan and aroundse the world is forein policy analyst at the heritage foundation, fox news contributor, former cia chief of station dan hoffman. fox news contributor johnny joey jones, who served in afghanistan. johnny, let me start with you. today s two attacks, netherlands, as well as especially the one we know now in london that is a terrorist attack. the terrorists never really stop. and the threat of violence continues, doesn t it? absolutely. you know, they call these things lone wolf if they are not inel concert with a greater organization. t
to where no ethno religious group has a majority and that number is down to 42%. and one thing that i want to add is the ratio of the anti-hate to the protesters is mirroring public opinion. we asked recently about whether these changes would be a positive thing and the demographic things would be a positive thing or negative thing for the country and by a margin of two to one, the country says a positive thing, however, among the trump supporters and the republicans and white evangelical protestants the core group of the trump supporters only 4 in 10 agree compared to 80% of the democrats and so it is a 40% partisan gap which t l tells you why this issue is coming to the forein the politics today. aright, robert. the numbers, yes, they were smaller among the white supremists, but the very fact that they had a turnout enough to even have a rally to be there today, how does that happen? well, i think that you are
would be extraordinary it looks like a pretty strong case. bob, do you think that chris christie is given us a window of president trump s friends and allies? reporter: in a sense he has. that line comes from one of my favorite tv shows, the wire. if you come at the king, you better not mess. what s going to be so vealing about this trial, yes, it s about document, manafort s finances. what does manafort s finances tell us about his conduct during the 2016 presidential campaign. what kind of financial pressure was he under and what kind of actions did he tyake with forein officials, with foreign bankers during the time he was working on a federal campaign. what do you make of that, the idea of pressure that paul manafort might have been under there? a lot of people are bringing up the fact there s to cooperation, why hasn t he
legitimate manners. this is the this is that pathway. i think a year is not enough to go into this and we should follow it to where it actually comes to culmination. thank you. thank you all for joining us. want to go back to my colleague who is standing by in jerusalem where we are now just a couple hours away from the opening of the u.s. embassy there. i know it s going to be a long night ahead for you. weaver going to be talking again in a couple hours. what are the key things you re looking forein the coming day there s? i think we re looking for the situation on the ground and the tone that comes out of the politicians on both sides. the situation in gaza as we heard from our correspondent is very dire. we re going to see how the protests play out over the next 48 hours. we are expecting large crowd to continue the march, the great return march on the border with gaza to take place tomorrow. and we re going to see if that turns into another deadly confrontation.
and colin kaepernick oscars so white era. they want to be in a more comfortable environment. and then it s campus violence. why do i want to spend $60,000 a year to go on a campus where people are going to spray paint trump on my dorm, where they re going to deface black fraternity houses. who wants to spend all that money in a dorm named after a slave owner? there s a lot of things that have come to the forein the last two years. as we see polarization in society increase, particularly since the election of president trump, we see people sort of wanting to go where their comfort zone is and where they feel that they can more safely become educated and prepared for life, and where their families feel they re safer. right. right. well, i mean, perfect example of this, right. look, i m a college professor. when you go to college, you re going to get challenged. you re going to get to forced to explore new ideas and things you haven t seen before, but you