[closing bell rings] tomorrow, rich greenfield own netflix. Larry hello folks, welcome to kudlow, im larry kudlow. 11 of the barbaric hamas war on israel. 1400 israeli civilians and soldiers and 30 americans have been killed. President biden is expect towed travel to israel tonight as our strongest ally prepares to invade gaza. Fox News Senior Foreign Affairs correspondent greg palkot is on the ground with all the latest. Greg, what you got . Reporter larry, were sifting through the latest wrinkle, latest disaster really in this on going war between israel and hamas. What we flow for sure is that a hospital in gaza city, in the gaza strip was hit by some kind of explosive projectile, rocket. According to the Palestinian Health authority, according to hamas, it was an Israeli Defense force missile strike that hit this hospital and they are claiming as many as 500 dead. We are seeing images of bodies being carried out of the hospital. We are seeing images of destruction at that hospital
Larry hello folks welcome to cud kudlow im larry kudlow. 1400 israeli civilians and soldiers and 30 americans have been killed. President biden is expected to travel to israel tonight. Our strongest ally prepares to invade gaza. Fox News Senior Foreign Affairs correspondent greg palkot on the ground with the latest. What you got . Reporter were sifting through the latest wrinkle, latest disaster, in this on going war between israel and hamas. What we know for sure is that hospital in gaza city in the gaza strip was hit by some kind of explosive, a rocket, according to the Palestinian Health authority, according to hamas, it was an Israeli Defense force missile strike that hit this hospital and they are claiming as many as 500 dead, were seeing images of bodies carried out of the hospital, were seeing images of the hospital, but in the last i would say 18 minutes. We have now heard from the Israeli Defense force, their contention sufferers a barrage of rockets from the palestinian i Isl
We have had several panels. We have heard from republicans, democrats, senior retired officials, generals, two excia directors. So the last thing that you needed, we thought, was an exile talking to an insurgent. I dont think i need to introduce mr. Steve bannon. He is the former white house strategist and the executive chairman of breitbart news. He has interesting things to say even for those who do not agree with him and its important for us to hear his perspective. Any attempt at trying to introduce him would only get me into greater trouble than is necessary. Everybody knows who he is and i welcome him on behalf of the Hudson Institute to this conference. I would just begin by saying that mr. Bannon has identified with the identify of America First. There are those who would say that America First would be more of an isolationist idea. His agreement to come and join us today actually gives us an opening to ask him to share with us some of the ideas that he would say he has about t
Bard college foreign apairs and humanities professor Walter Russell mead discusses nationalism and u. S. Foreign policy. He focuses on what he calls jacksonian populist nationalists and explains how president s roosevelt, truman and reagan gained their support. He suggests that the trump administration, whose supporters are largely current day jacksonians, could learn from this president ial history. The center for strategic and International Studies hosted this hourlong event. Today we are blessed to have one of the nations most distinguished historians of u. S. Foreign policy, Walter Russell mead. Hes a distinguished fellow at the Hudson Institute and also the james clark chase professor of Foreign Affairs and humanities at bard college. Hes an honors graduate where he received prizes for history, debate and translation of new testament greek. Hes the author of numerous articles and books which im gathering many of you have read, which are valuable not just for their insight and orig
Manifest destiny and the american conquest of northern mexico, and the american wests role in the crisis over slavery, but were going to examine them from a slightly different perspective. A few weeks ago we read about indian removal, wrote about indian removal in the 19th century and how it was shaped by expansion of american democracy, as well as the expanding cotton economy and in your readings, indian nations like the cherokees were victimized in the state of georgia, as well as land hungry settlers, but the cher key nations willingness to press advantages in resisting removal illustrate how indians throughout north america continued to change in creative and dynamic ways to make colonialism work in their favor. With that in mind i want to revisit california today, because when dont i want to revisit california, and consider the ways california indian societies continued this practice beyond the mission era, which youre familiar with, and helped to build californias economy, attrac