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anti-israel sentiment surging around the globe and across american campuses and at our nation s capitol and throughout the democratic party altering the political landscape perhaps permanently and raising questions about president biden and other democrats reelection campaigns. hello, this is outnumbered, i m kayleigh mcenany. here is with my co-host harris faulkner and emily compagno. joining us host of kennedy saves the world podcast, kennedy, and fox news contributor guy benson. we begin in washington, d.c. tens of thousands of angry pro-palestinian demonstrators marched to the white house on saturday. some were chanting, some chanting f biden. and some chanting this [chanting] [screaming] kayleigh: how many kids have you killed today? hamas killed many, many kids, burned some alive. protesters spraypainted antisemitism graffiti like glory to our martyrs, they call terrorists martyrs and death to israel on the israeli ambassador. they held signs likening jews to
their community members. but it s not just harvard, right. on friday night, amherst, a student was arrested after he punched a jewish student and spat on the flag. and nyu and columbia, jewish students don t feel safe. sandra: seems it s happening every day and continued reaction to it. thank you. thank you. we have made it clear we are going to continue to support israel against a brutal terrorist organization. we all need to remember who they are fighting, and they are fighting hamas and this is a group that literally para glided in on the 7th of october and started massacring and slaughtering innocent people in their homes, and at a music festival. john: national security council spokesman john kirby reiterating president biden s support for israel s eradicating hamas, protests are arriving on president biden s front door. john roberts here in washington, start off another week of war, sandra. sandra: more breaking news. sandra smith in new york. president spoke
is an ininvasion whihich may ma hamas s more populular. nothihing would b be a greae setback toto hamas thahan after this an israeli-saudi normalization. that is the strategic prize for israel. diplomatic and political progress in the middle east hahe often comeme in the afaftermath wars. when i was a young reporter it would have been very difficult to imagine that the spanish government and bask extremists could sit down together and work things out. that happened. it would have been very difficult to imagine n northern irelanand beining at peacece. and that h happened. i have thihis little rayay of h that it has happened elsewhere in the world. maybe somehow that can happen in gaza as well. in the days and weeks ahead there is so much at stake here and cnn will be here to cover it all. thanks for watching the whole story. i ll see you next sunday. [music playing] anderson cooper: welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper in tel aviv. one of the worst scenes