this one. i am sorry for what you had to go for and go through and i m sorry for your whole town. but my love to listen, and thank you for being with us tonight. i really appreciate that, early, have a wonderful evening. lewiston mayor. all right, i want to see what 10 am eastern tomorrow and sunday for my show, ability, upside a warning i ll be joined by the former israeli. naftali bennett, that s the last word. the 11th hour starts now. tonight, secretary of state anthony blinken s return trip to israel, pressing for a humanitarian pause as israeli forces continue launching targeted attacks. then, president biden s visit to maine after a mass shooting. his message to a grieving community. and an alarming wave of antisemitism across the country, causing rising tensions on college campuses. we ll speak with three students about their experiences, as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. there are now increasing
i m laura ingraham. this is the angry mango. well, well, well. trump ll, wells gag is off. well, in one case, and at least temporarily. t co this was after a federalin appellate court stepped in. plain i m going to explain this later. but first, hateful piec pe. that s the focus of tonight s angle. ght? the rule is that you don t t negotiate with terrorists. ile. you don t give them an inch because they ll take a milofe in the case of hamas. we know they ll use a lull. , the fighting to burrow in, resupply and stoke more anti-israel sentiment worldwide. to survive, hamas needs a break in the actio n. ve they know it and hezbollah knows it. the first we have to work on 24 seven is an end to aggression against gaza and of war against gaza. the second objective is a victory for gaza. victory for the palestinian resistancere in gaza and for hamas in particular to be victorious in gaza. riod. now, remember, their goal is to destroy israel, periodaganda and they ll use en
everyone. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle. well, well, well, trump s gag is off. in one case and at least temply. this is after a federal allweleyn pat court stepped. in i m going to explain this later. but, first, hateful, peacemakers that s the focus of tonight s angle. laura: the rule is that you don t negotiate with terrorists, right? you don t give them an inch because they will take a mile. in the case of hamas, we know they will use a lull in the fights to burrow, in resupply, and stoke more anti-israel sentiment worldwide. to survive, hamas needs a break in the action. they know it, and hezbollah knows it. the first objective we have to work on 24/7 is an end to aggression against gaza, an end of war against gaza. the second objective is victory for gaza. victory for the palestinian resistance in gaza. and for hamas in particular to be victorious in gaza. laura: now, remember, their goal is to destroy israel, period. and they will use endless pr
kat. i could probably open for brian. brian: that hurts. bret: thank you. good evening. i m bret baier. breaking tonight, the house has just in the past few minutes approved a $14 billion plus stand alone israel aid package. just happening there on the floor. congressional correspondent aishah hasnie is on capitol hill tonight with the very latest. good evening, aishah. bret, good evening to you. this was the first big legislative and political task for the new house speaker mike johnson. and i will tell you that he passed this today in somewhat of a bipartisan fashion because this vote wound up being 226 to 196. they lost two republicans that we were expecting marjorie taylor greene and thomas massie. but they gained a whopping 12 democrats at the final moments of this vote. that is surprising, bret, because there was quite some serious intense whipping going on on the democratic side. not only from leadership, but also the white house. that came after the senate major
that this one senator is having this kind of an impact on our operational readiness and if you don t think it isn t, i would urge him or anybody else who doubts this, go on down to tampa, florida and talk to the folks in central command about the priorities and what they are trying to do on behalf of our administration s policy in the middle east, especially right now with everything going on. it s having an impact and as karine rightly said, an impact on family members, can t get schools for the kids, can t buy or rent houses, don t know where they are going to be living next. absolutely ridiculous. the vice president was over in london and said if israel and ukraine were bifurcated the president would veto it. you over the last couple of days have explained that you would be something offset, especially involving the irs. but i wanted to be clear, if the president was presented with a clean israel funding bill without ukraine, he would veto that as well? the president b