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rachel: all right, we're going to the fox fox news alert. disturbing images out of iran, thousands pouring into the streets of tehran to to heart attack the an verse roy -- anniversary of the 1979 takeover of the embassy, the crowd chanting death to america and death to israel. pete: did you see that uncle sam looking figure? that's how they view it, death to america, death to israel. and about 20 the minutes ago, secretary of state blinken express, quote, deep concern -- which is his permanent state -- as fighting intensifies along lebanon's southern border. israel hitting targets one day after the iran-backed terror group's leader declared they're ready for full scale war. will: the israelis opening up a corridor to allow palestinians to get out of northern gaza. saying if you care about yourself and your loved ones, heed our instruction to head south. let's go to mike tobin live on the ground in southern israel with the latest. mike, i'd love to begin with this: you told the us earlier about that warning from the idf and the roads that were open to head south but also that there are targeted terrorist attacks in the south. is it a matter of its intensity? it's just safer in the south because the bombing and the attacks, the idf if ground invasion is less intense than mt. north? >> reporter: that's it exactly. fewer operations and greater care for the civilian population in the south. in the north the civilians have been warned to get out of there, and you have such a massive operation going on north of the evacuation line are. as far as the evacuation corridor, it's going to be the open now for another hour. but what i'm getting from palestinian sources is that it's not going very well. there are two main roads that go from the north to the south, one of them is the beach road, and the other is the one that israel opened up and said you have safe passage. a lot of people were on it and also had the ability to see the beach road. and what i'm hearing from palestinians is there was a strike on the beach road when the people were evacuating south, and they got scared. thus far it is the not successful. you've got 3-400,000 palestinians who had not evacuated thus far and remain north of the evacuation line. and still, as you mentioned, there was a strike at the refugee camp, and there was a continued ground operation to a smaller scale south of that evacuation line. here's the idf spokesman if. >> we know that there are many hamas leaders and commanders that are in southern gaza. we will strike the them in southern gaza using the same methods that we've used, trying to differentiate between civilians and terror forces. >> reporter: fighting is intense in the north of the gaza strip. gaza saw city is said on the surrounded with israeli forces, and that's where the population really starts to get dense. what we're hearing from the idf what they've been able to do is take out personnel, command and control infrastructure, take out tunnels and deal with booby trapses and roadside bombs. also they're establishing roads so they can maintain the operation in the north of the gaza strip. a. rachel: mike, another question for you. some people say the ceasefire will give an advantage to hamas and allow them to regroup and so forth. oh side -- other side says, no, ceasefire will help innocent civilians get out. you often these different corridors that are being created. how is that information getting to the people? i heard earlier in the report there was a, you know, they said they're putting it out through social media. i presume not everybody has social media and electricity. are they walking? are hay taking cars? how do they know what to do? >> reporter: that's a tough question, and the answer's kind of all of the above. the israelis is have done everything from social media to dropping leaflets over the population in gaza is. the internet and the phone service is in and out, and speaking with contacts on the ground in gaza strip, it's very difficult because of that. so they do everything they can to the talk to each other, but word of mouth, of course, is very big in a densely populated area like the gaza strip. so you get the message out, and you hope it gets through to people, but you also have situations like we do know where the people got scared about traveling south on the road, and they're talking to each other and not evacuating south. will: all right. mike tobin, thanks very much. to another fox news alert, thousands are on their way to washington for what could be the largest pro-palestinian march in u.s. history. rachel: and this is coming as anti-israel protesters delayed a military cargo ship yesterday with as part of a rally in oakland, california. pete: give griff jenkins is -- griff jenkins is live in washington with the latest. >> reporter: protesters are already taking to the streets ahead of today's march on washington to, quote, free palestine, one of the country's largest left-leaning coalitions known as the answer coalition posting this video of volunteers already out there on pennsylvania avenue. and they also posted video of protesters being bussed in from atlanta chanting along the way. >> free, free palestine. long live palestine. from the river to the sea, palestine will be free! >> reporter: so they'll be here in the nation's capital soon. the answer coalition organizing bus rides, actually, for more than 50 cities, you see here on the map. many apparently selling out in places like chicago, boston,s new york, philadelphia, tampa. in michigan we expect we could see, by the way, michigan's representative, rashida tlaib, among the protesters today. she's been an outspoken critic of president biden, accusing israel of committing outright genocide in gaza and is demanding an immediate ceasefire. >> mr. president, the american people are not with you on this one. [inaudible conversations] >> from the if river to the sea! >> we will remember in 2024. >> reporter: today's protest starts in freedom plaza, then they'll march to the white house to the accuse the president of supporting genocide. and if today's march is anything like the turnout yesterday in oakland, california, law enforcement will be busy. in oakland a group of protesters you see here delayed a military cargo ship from departing for nearly nine hours. the protesters claiming that ship was carrying weapons to israel, though u.s. authorities have not confirmed that. this comes as we see these massive turnouts also many in places like london where tens of thousands have been taking to the streets. and in london, another one today expected to begin in just a matter of hours. now, i'll be out in today's march here in d.c. along with my colleague, mike emmanuel. we expect there'll be some from testers chanting a chant we've been hearing in recent days, biden, biden, you can't hide, you're supporting genocide. and when they're chanting that, guys, the president will be in rehoboth, not here in washington. pete: griff, when you're out there today, can you get clarification? from the river to the sea, griff, does that mean anything other than no israel? because that's -- they seem to want to pretend like it does. >> reporter: it's a great question, pete. from the river to the sea. now, it's the river because it's the west side of the jordan river where the west bank is, and to the sea is a reference to gaza. so if they get rid of everybody in between that area, that's the entirety, essentially, of israel. so your point is well taken. we'll try and find out. also we'll try and find out a little more, as you were mentioning, rachel, about the funding of the answer coalition which is an anti-war, left-leaning group. it's been around sinces the days of president george w. bush, funded by, apparently, the progress unity fund but hard to get decan tailses on exactly -- details on exactly where those donors come from. will: anti-war? i'd be curious, is the answer coalition opposed to the war in ukraine? i'm just curious about their consistency. >> reporter: well, let's find out. i don't recall any specific large marches, to that point, but the answer, by the way, it's an acronym for act now to stop war and end racism. so they've been an umbrella group with lots of different causes. not sure about the ukraine one. will all right. thank you, griff. pete, i hear your question the griff, and i told you guys this off camera only because i strive to the understand. i wan to be know when i see these protests taking cross place, how much of is anti-zionism, how much of it is some other political perspective that that wants to seeking a two-ate solution, right? i want -- two-state solution. i want to understand when i'm looking at thousands and thousands of people on a bridge what those thousands think. and i also think it's complicating many that what we might be seeing on american college campuses is not the same as what we're seeing, for example, in someplace like london. there are different ideologies unless the only explanation is overriding anti-semitism everywhere. but the point i'm getting at is i want to understand, not excuse, i want to understand the motivating factor when i'm looking at thousands of people. now, i'll put this to you, there are certain lines where you get to is and you go, listen, when you fly a green hamas flag, there's no other conclusion but anti-semitim. when you -- semitism. when you do it in the 72 hours immediately following the worst terror attack in decades, there's no conclusion but anti-semitism. and when you're a member of congress and you're unwilling to condemn terrorism or antisemiism, it leads us through anti-semitism. and there were several democratic congressmen who voted no on a resolution to condemn anti-semitism, and they were pressed by a fox news digital reporter about why. >> reporter: why couldn't you condemn anti-semitism? >> [inaudible] >> reporter: why didn't you rote for the bill -- >> [inaudible] >> reporter: why can't you condemn anti-semitism on college campuses? >> i do. a i'm one of the most vocal people to condemn anti-semitism. because there's lies in the resolution, and right now there's lies everywhere on all sides of this. >> reporter: wouldn't it be an easy vote? the resolution basically condemns antiself-tism. >> i didn't agree with the resolution are. i didn't think it did enough to move the conversation forward. >> reporter: why can't you condemn anti-semitism on college campusesesome. >> i condemn anti-semitism and islamophobia and is hate in all its forms repeatedly. >> reporter: why didn't you vote for the resolution? >> you know, i really respect, will, that you really -- i think you're really sincere when you ask these questions about, you know, what does this mean. and i think part of, i mean, i have looked at what the protesters have done, and i think the confusion is really their fault. if they wanted to talk about peace and no war, that could have been their slogan. if they wanted to talk about the innocent civilians that died in israel and condemned that and at the same time condemned the innocent civilians who have died on the gazan side, and they're certainly getting images through tiktok which i think is another part of this conversation, they could do that. if they wanted to talk about a two-state solution, they could do that. they're, they want us to believe that this is about coexisting, but there's nothing that they've sloganeered on that goes to that. so i think it makes it hard for people to not draw other conclusions. i, as you know, i'm a peace lover, and i have wanted to, you know, israel needs to do what they need to do, but they have a responsibility and do it in a way that doesn't kill as many civilians as they can prevent from killing. and there are, there is a humanitarian crisis there. i think it's worth talking about. but i don't think that these protesters are doing that at all. they're not talking about that. heir making this different, and i think it leads to some of the conclusions that you were talking about. pete: yeah. i'm a peace lover too, just in a different way with, by killing lots of bad guys. will, i appreciate the attempt to analyze, and i think it is, you know, good to do so. rachel: yeah. pete: but in this case, it's all of the above. this is an anti-wen coalition. that's what -- anti-western coalition. that's what answer is. you go to their web site, it's all funded by marxists, socialists. this is who they are. they're anti-oppressors, or anti-imperialists, anti-colonizers -- will: and that's in europe as a well. pete: this and many europe. will: i agree. pete: it's a left-wing agenda of an unholy marriage of israeli, islamists and leftists who hate the world that's been constructed by america and the west, who hate israel for what it represents. there are 22 pulley arab- fully arab muslim countries in the world, but hay can't tolerate one jewish state, not one. it's got to go from the river to the sea which means wipe it off the map. there's no analysis to be had, they're intentionally undone their argument every time they chant that. will: i know you say sometimes i might overanalyze, but i think your with analysis just now is really strong. i think you're right. if there is a unifying factor, there will be factions this weekend, right? different points of view. but i do think you're right that there is a common thread, and it's not just in america, it's all over. pete: and they're happy to conflate, which is why it's an exposure of the radicalism -- will: and that thread is anti-westernism. rachel: yeah. will: there will be some anti-semites in there -- pete: a lot of them in there. will: yeah. but the commonnal i think is anti-westernism. rachel: and if you can conflate, you can also make your numbers look bigger, so people the have different reasons for why they're there. pete: check out the signs that'll be in the crowd, or it'll be a grab bag of left -- hateful left-wing content. rachel: and hopefully tomorrow we can dig further into the numbers and go who is funding this and what are their intentions, because as you saw, many of them are coming from -- pete: people on the bus aren't getting a paycheck for that as they go from the river to -- that bus is paid for, they're juicing the numbers, because hay want to see it. will: turning now to your headlines, right now rescue crews are searching for survivors after a major earthquake in nepal. at least 157 people are dead and dozens hurt, and those numbers are expected to go higher. but there are glimmers of hope. incredible footage shows responders pulling a buried woman out of the rubble are. amazingly, she was able to walk away thanks the those heroes. america's crime crisis, police in southern california are searching for a man caught on camera snatching a wallet out of a grandma's purse. the woman was targeted by the thief as she was shopping at a grocery store in orange county. authorities releasing a clear photo of the suspect in hopes someone will turn him in. clocks are going back tomorrow, and senator marco rubio is once again calling on congress to make daylight savings time permanent. he introduced the sunshine protection act last year, but it failed to the pass the house. i'm with rubio, i'm proud he's taking up in this challenge. rachel: what is the thing here? why is this such a big deal? will: which way? rachel: either way? it's nothing i've lost sleep over, no pun intended. will: i doubt that's true. [laughter] pete: you have lost sleep over this. will: i think you have lost sleep over it. no one wants to eat dinner at 4:00 in the amp. that's terrible. meanwhile, more than half of americans want to the make daylight savings time permanent, over 60% want to end the change. i always get confused, i just want it to be the same year round, and i want as much light as possible during the day. rachel: i like that. is that what march -- marco wants? will: i think so, yeah. president no one really knows -- rachel: i know, that's what i'm saying. will: some statements don't do it, like arizona and hawaii -- rachel: marco is very passionate about it. and so is there, apparently. [laughter] will: i just don't know which side. pete: hey, you're like one of those protesters -- rachel: you don't know exactly -- will: more light and be consistent. rachel: let's get some funding behind that, will. [laughter] will: veterans day is just around the corner, and fox news is once again partnering with u.s. vets mt. camo for a cause campaign. pete: fox news' brand new camo products are available including shirts, mugs and hats now through november 12th, and 20% of all proceeds will be donated towards u.s. vets. rachel: head over to honor.usvets.org/fox forward. great stuff. the swag is good. pete: ties look nifty. rachel: they sure do. pete: all right, coming up, sanctuary city mayors begging biden for millions to help with their illegal immigrant crisis. how the major hubs are learning every state is a border state. will: but first, power to the students. virginia high schoolers staging a walkout over the transgender bathroom policy as the whole school board is up for election tuesday. we'll talk to a student and a dad from the district. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> they're not listening to students, they're not listening to participants, and i have a real sense that they don't listen to anybody other than their progressive right friends -- progressive left friends. the entire loudoun county school board is up for election on tuesday, and i encourage the loudoun county voters, get out and make your voice heard because it's time to elect a new school board in loudoun county. rachel: virginia governor glenn youngkin sounding the alarm on the loudoun county school board after high school students staged a walk to protest the district's transgender bathroom policy. a loudoun county student and his dad join us now. i want to thank you both for joining us. i'm going to the start with you, or roh man. you're 14 years old, the student protests were because the students wanted -- [laughter] did not want to allow transgenders into same-sex bathrooms. so just want to make that clear. tell us what happened. >> so this, we staged a walkout. it was a group of students, about 50-100. it had been a couple weeks in planning. we had talked with our principal about the whole thing. we had made sure what we could do, what we couldn't, and and we hosted it on wednesday morning, this past week. and it was a great success, in my opinion. rachel: have you gotten any pushback, or do you feel like most of the students are on your side of this? >> so there has definitely been pushback from some students, but mostly from the, some of the staff and administrators, in by opinion. -- in my opinion. seems like they didn't want us participating in this. rachel: did you say mostly from the staff? >> mostly from the staff, yes. rachel: interesting. steven, i just -- i'm a parent too. i just can't believe the amount of tame that we're spending on things like this. it just seems like common sense is ted in america. the is dead in america. >> yeah. you know, the one thing that we really want to get across is, you know, we bear no ill will towards these, toward these students or their families. rachel: of course. >> we understand they're going through challenges that the rest of us probably don't understand fully, but still we have an a obligation and a right and a duty to protect our children and their interests. and, you know, policy 80-40 as written is simply untenable, and i think the governor has made his, you know, his position clear that this has been rolled back in louden county. i think he said his position is crystal clear. there's a lot of other issues going on in loudoun county odd that need addressed. rachel: yeah, for sure. i'm going. to stick with you for a second here, stephen. the electio

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