wavering on the middle east. the vp kamala harris once the u.s. to get tougher on israel as anti-israel protest pop up seemingly everywhere across the country. good morning, everywhere it is friday and you almost made it. dana is off today, i m bill hemmer live in new york and our friend is here with us today. this is amer america s news but i am glad that i get to join you at 5:00 a.m. the one you used to do it. you would say it is friday. spilling your client at that. and wendy examined the mic exemption pro-palestinian shutting down traffic in new york and los angeles. we have also seen them vandalize during hanukkah. some protesters in the palestinian flags. bill: meanwhile on the college campuses as we have seen the eruption of anti-israel protest. some have turned violent. meanwhile the vice president kamala harris pushing the president to get tougher on israel and show more sympathy for palestinians in places like the gaza strip. peter doocy asked john kirby ab
Straight to Fox News Alert hamas is preventing civilian evacuations in gaza after Israeli Forces warned everyone to leave gaza city, head south before the Ground Invasion which could happen within our show. More than 750 strikes including this mission you are seeing trying to launch jones from rooftops in gaza. The terrorist organization claiming the 13 hostages they were holding were killed by idf airstrikes on friday. Now ramping up their extreme presence a day of rage across major us cities. We are waiting to hear from Defense Secretary austin meeting with Prime Minister netanyahu. But now lets check in for what is happening on the ground. Good morning we do have new reporting for you. According to a diplomatic so source, hamas is preventing civilians from leaving their homes when they are warned about the impending strike from the israelis. I confirm this with someone on the ground and then reached out to hamas for comment one official says it is technically impossible. The informa
interior. that said, the senator actually voted for the bill the president signed today at at a ceremony that television cameras were not invited to attend. instead homeland security secretary janet napolitano explained why she and the president believes the bill provides enough resources to adequately secure the border. this border has never had more man manpower. it s never had more intrastructure and technology with even more on the way. knap and the president hope the security improvements will encourage republicans to support comprehensive immigration reform including a path to citizenship that will encourage 12 million people now this country illegally to come out of the shadows. knap says it s not a political issue but with no bill expected before the midterm elections, both parties are making political use of it republicans banking on border state frustration with the administration and democrats hoping the republican focus on security will keep them from attracting hispani