the israel-hamas war triggering a spike in attacks on our troops in the region. a u.s. centcom spokesperson telling, fox news, that two dozen u.s. service members were actually injured last week from drone and rocket attacks on american bases in iraq and syria. all of the injured personnel have since returned to duty. the pentagon is now bolstering u.s. resources in the region, both for protection as well as as a deterrent. and we are posturing additional forces in the region for two reasons. one, again, to bolster our broader regional deterrence efforts. two, to send a clear message that we will protect our forces . we will always maintain the inherent right of self-defense. and if there is a response, should we choose to have one, we would do that at a time and place of our choosing. the white house, meantime is also developing contingency plans to evacuate americans from the middle east in case the israel-hamas war spreads. however, national security spokesperson john
jenkins along with molly line and tomi lahren, the big story biden big push for the black vote. in georgia, they won t allow water to be available to you while you wait in line to vote an election. what the hell is that all about? i m serious. [applause] we won by the thinnest of margins over the broad coalition including students from the best hbcu in america. delaware state university you guys are good. [laughter] they got me elected. all y all think i m kidding. i m not kidding. from panhandling to blatant lies biden had one motive win votes in the speech. fox newses madison. president biden has been on a college campus and directly addressed students since the war in gaza, and since all of the campus protests. during president biden s speech about ten students and one faculty member turned their backs to the president. seemingly as apartment of a silent protest. it didn t take long for him to address them. i want to say this very clearly. i support peaceful nonvio
thanks for spending part of the day with us. the beat with ari melber starts now. hello. we have breaking news. jack smith s prosecution of donald trump has scored another procedural victory tonight. it goes to questions of accountability, and whether trump will be allowed to use and abuse the following and the power his has to undercut this important method of holding him accountable. the news ruling limits what trump can say in the case. for example, publicly attacking potential witnesses, court staff, and many of the other staff involved. he s tried these antics in other cases. this is the big case currently on schedule to begin in march, and could result in his conviction or imprisonment. one difference, though, is the court did revise the order. the ruling say that some aspects of trump s public statements pose a significant and imminent threat to the fair and orderly adjudication of the ongoing criminal proceedings against defendant trump. now, in the official argum
with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. good morning. home of the xfinity 10g network. it s sunday november 19th. i am charles coleman junior, filling in this morning for my friend ali velshi. unfortunately, at least tested positive this morning for covid, we are wishing him a very speedy recovery. we begin this morning with a litany of legal matters that donald trump faces in the weeks ahead. less than 24 hours from now, a panel of judges at the court of appeals for the d.c. circuit will hear arguments regarding the gag order filed against the former president in the federal election interference case. that order was originally imposed last month by the presiding judge, tanya chutkan, intended to stop trump from making incendiary comments related to the case, including threats against possible witnesses. attorneys with the special prosecutor s office say that the gag order is necessary to ensure a fair trials
this morning there were signs it could be happening again. the wall street jurm reported that big tech companies are using their power to silence certain political views. both google and web hosting service go daddy stopped providing hosting support for daily storm area white supremacist website. the hotel website airbnb announced it will perm nernt in any eventually ban white supremacists from booking booking rooms. pay pal won t let them use the payment platform. no one is weeping for the daily stormer, mentioning their name probably got us written up as dangerous alt right sub investigatives. there s a principle at stake and is worth defending. we should be concerned by the prospect of big companies using their power to enforce ideological conformity when it seems to affect people we don t like as it does now. especially now we should be concerned. support for free expression seems to be fading on the left
point. it s proof of how robust that right is. tech companies aren t the g