[background sounds] pete we begin this hour with the war on israel. A hezbollah senior official now telling hamas that, quote, our guns and rockets are with you. As the Group Claims Responsibility for new attacks of their own on a location called sheba farms in the north of israel. Kayleigh israel entering the second day of a multifront war after hamas invade ised during a major jewish holiday, killing at least 350 israelis, churn included, in the deadliest attack in decades. Children included. Babies, women, the elderly were dragged outside of their homes, were taken hostage. This is our 9 11. Will Israeli Defense forces now going after hamas in gaza city. An idf Spokesman Says they have closed nearly 30 of the entry points hamas used to get into israel. Meanwhile in egypt, at least two israelis and one egyptian were shot and killed in the mediterranean city of alexandria. The suspected assailant, who is an Egyptian Police officer, was detained. Pete trey yingst joins us live from Sou
from washington tonight. thank you as always for being with us. university of destruction. that s the focus of tonight s angle not colleges and universities raising money work to appeal to the donors, to the alums and the perspective students by talking about their mission and their core values. for me, they re our commitments to excellence, to opportunity, and to impact. those three together are really the ones that propel us into the future. laura: a commitment to excellence? literally, no one who saw her testify last week, who has watched what happened at harvard over the past 20 plus years can say that excellence conveys objective merit and we all see that the best often loses out to the mediocre and harvard at elsewhere because the best isn t diverse enough. internally to our own community, i see my role as being the person who is always looking beyond the horizon to what s coming but also what can be. and then figuring out how to ready the campus and the campus co
angle from washington tonight. thank you,s as always, for being with you gos. university of destruction, the focus of tonight s angle. colleges, universities spend a lot of time raising money and work to appeal to the donors, to alums and perspective students by talking about their mission and their core values. those three propel us into the future. laura: a commitment to excellence? no one who saw her testify last week or watched harvard for the last 20 plus years can say that, the best lose out to mediocre at harvard and elsewhere because diverse is not good enough. i m the person always looking beyond the horizon to what is coming and what can be and ready the campus and campus community for the future. laura: doing this does not make it less gibberish, it is milk/toast language written by consultants and ms. gay didn t think her diversity eequity and inclusion prepares for the real world. it fosters resentment that makes harvard students less likely to suc
will: antony blinken is in jordan meeting with several middle east leaders has the israeli ground offensive grinds on. arab officials pushing for a cease-fire but benjamin netanyahu says no pause unless all hostages are released. translator: are forces operating all fronts at all capacities. our victory will be swift and clear and deliver a message to our enemies that will resonate for generations. will: they are allowing a safe quarter to allow palestinians to get out of northern gaza. any social media post, if you care about your self and your loved ones, he d our instruction to head south. rachel: mike tobin is live on the ground in southern israel. tell us quickly, are you seeing or hearing reports that palestinians are taking advantage of this order to get out? reporter: they did in the early stages. as the communications a dip in and out you lose contact so i don t have good information whether they are heading south as they are urged to do. antony blinken in the re
to florida. yet they were coming through the american southern border. what you learn, these people are coming from all over the globe. if you re coming from all over the globe, middle east, asia, what is the difference, fly to ontario, mexico city, get across the border. pete: especially if the process is more moaningable, more orderlily on northern side. rachel: less dangerous. think of the cartel. pete: think of the size of the northern border compared to the southern border. it is massive. the numbers are not there yet. it gives you a preview what could be. rachel: new hampshire governor chris sununu is sounding the alarm. listen. we ve seen a lot of northern border agents shifted down to the southern border because the administration will not put in additional resources needed to take care after crisis there. we talk about a southern border crisis. god bless governor ducey, governor abbott they re on the front lines doing everything they can. it affects all 50 states. place like