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>> harris: united states launched new airstrikes against i iran-backed terrorists who continue to attack overseas. our side killed six iranian proxy fighters 1st death since the u.s. began airstrike. they hit us 53 times, we hit them two. i'm harris faulkner here with kayleigh mcenany, also joining us carley shimkus and hudson institute rebecca heinrich is here and marc thiessen. let's start. pentagon confirmed u.s. air bombs bombed eastern syria. both belong to iran revolutionary guard corps. one was a major training center, the other revolutionary guard safe house. these airstrikes are the second time u.s. fired back against the killers iran pays for and trains. troops have been attacked staggering 52 times since october 17th, including four additional attack since yesterday's attack. fox news senior jack keanes he thinks united states needs stronger response to deter it. >> this is the third strike and this time focus on people, training center and safe house, i don't know if it will be effective, would want it to be effective as everybody does. my sense, it will not be, it is not comprehensive enough dealing with the proxies themselves. go after leaders, fighters, rockets, missiles, drones, infrastructure all at once in one night, well within u.s. strike capability, no risk to a single pilot in doing that. that i think may get their attention. >> harris: what do you think, rebecca? >> i agree with the general. no administration has a worse grasp than this administration. understand what the kwliernians want. the iranians want the united states out, they will go through proxies and attack u.s. bases until the united states go into a counter strike against the irgc. the attacks will continue. >> harris: wife been speaking with military hierarchy that served in previous wars 30 or 40 years ago and they all tell me none of this will deter iran at this point. they have made so much ground up in 52 times we would have to hit them hard. we've lost the advantage of retaliatory or the equality in terms of how they hit us, what do we need to do? >> that is momentum and reestablishing deterrence, it will requeshg normous shift. either we run the show or the show runs you and right now china, russia, iran, running the show. >> harris: what are politics of the biden administration on this? i know it is reelection year for the president coming up, that feels like it is driving it. what is his doctrine, can you describe it? >> marc: his doctrine is weakness. when your enemies fire at you with abandon that is weakness. eventually an american will get killed and we'll have to escalate, we can't sit back. go back to what donald trump was doing when he was president of the united states. he said, if iran or proxies kills a single american citizen, we will not hold proxies responsible, we will hold iran responsible and strike iran and when iran striked that red line, he killed soleimani and iran did not respond and peace broke out. there were four abraham accords in the region. iran is the destabilizer and you cannot have peace. they were about to have another abraham accord with saudi arabia and iran stopped it. >> harris: carley, when we talk about the deaths and if one american soldier dies, some injuries are pretty dire. our men and women and 52 attacks now north of 50, the injuries. >> carley: many have traumatic brain injuries, what does that mean? how traumatic and what does that mean for the future? >> harris: isn't that enough? >> carley: we're talking about 52 strikes over the past month. congressman michael waltzes 70 strikes have gone unresponded to. a lot of military minds say it goes back to two years ago to deter this now. biden administration concerned about escalation. six iranians dead. if you want to prevent this happening would go back to start of the biden administration. talk about the money, john ratcliffe said in 2020, united states listened to iranian military leaders and they were saying, we're out of money, we cannot fund hamas and hezbollah anymore and told the biden administration that and they ignored it and reversed maximum pressure campaign and now "wall street journal" has a campaign that says iran made additional 32 to 35 billion since joe biden took office because they can export more oil temperature is military and money. >> harris: yeah, and all the ammo and drones and other things, missiles they put on the market -- what is interesting, it would have been that very week when the iran proxies started hitting that the united nations sanctions rolled away and we didn't clamp down where the u.n. was leading up. i don't think this administration has learned from biden's 50 years in office. >> these are great examples you have given, even beyond that, as trump was on way how, hoouth rebels shot down a reaper drone last week. one of biden first action with state department to delist them. why would he do that? >> it confounds me, we have gone through peace through strength to violence through weakness. i spoke to keith kellogg and he said we need an escalation ladder, not afraid to press the other side. put something at risk iran does not want to lose. trump went for soleimani, next we're coming for ayatollah. we are not afraid of you or do dismantle your navy. right now we just delist the houthis and you have democratic congressmen pressing a democratic commander-in-chief to be stronger, that is sad. >> harris: i don't know how everybody stays calm. this is maddening, like it is being done on purpose. when i said 50 years of experience of joe biden, he was a senator and congressman and vice president for eight years and president now for 2-1/2, almost three years. how much information do you need in terms of lived experience to do a better job as commander-in-chief? rebecca, what kayleigh just laid out is frightening. >> it is frightening and on purpose. biden administration did undo the trump administration approach toward the entire middle east. they relaxed maximum pressure campaign against the iranians, they wanted reproachment and the funds went to iranian proxies and trump's policy was to go full in and back israel and table the israeli and palestinian challenge and go full in on israel, those were two pillars of trump on middle east and both pillars were released. >> harris: biden wants to hold the hand of the enemy while they chop off our head? >> marc: essentially. first obama administration sent them palettes of cash, remember that, secret flights? trump came in and squeezed them and front-page story in "new york times" saying hezbollah can't get paid, iran does not have money and biden restarts it again and we're at war. not we, there is major war in the middle east. there is a pattern here. i'm not an expert at pattern recognition, one thing failed, one thing worked, go back to what worked. >> harris: they hit us 52 times, you hit them three, that is not working. >> marc: the most dangerous job in america was operational job of al qaeda. we got to make the most dangerous job in the world to be soleimani's successor. >> harris: absolutely. president day whack-a-mole. coming up, america's crime crisis reaching the first family last night. secret service fired at suspects trying to steal a secret service car tied to president biden's granddaughter next. call newday. pay off your high rate credit cards and car loan with an affordable va home loan from newday. you can save $500 every month. rates on credit cards have gone up to 22%. for late payments, as much as 30%, more than three times higher than a newday va loan. pay off your credit cards and car with a newday100 va loan and save. life, diabetes, there's no slowing down. each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day! as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 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d.c. officials were handing out air tags to people so they could track their cars after they have been stolen. then you have in chicago mayor brandon johnson is suing automakers for being too easy to steal. it is the war's fault? not the criminal? >> harris: wait a minute. >> carley: so many carjacks taking place, only a matter of time for a carjacker to mess with the wrong vehicle and they did with secret service and the likely get caught because it was secret service suv. did you know no one has been arresting for murdering the 31-year-old afghan interpreter murdered while driving a lyft. he fought against terrorism since he was 10 years old and served our military and died hoping for the american dream, murdered in the washington, d.c. >> survived taliban and couldn't survive washington, d.c. >> kayleigh: he had a wife and baby. no one is safe from this. look at the headlines. secret service cars. these are flashbacks, congresswoman in philadelphia. carjacked in western suburbs and cuellar hijacked near has resi residence. >> there is not a good part of town or a bad part of town. this happened in rj jotown, no place is exempt or no more than immune. you can be victim of serious crime. this is like they are now going toward policy where you can just go after your car after it's been stolen rather than preventing crime to begin with. >> harris: we are becoming immune to it, just as total society. there used to be a time when somebody might jump in and help you out, henry cuellar, he was alone with the hijackers. the acumen on this guy in terms of past experience was on display, but maybe you are a panicked person, there used to be a time stepping in would get you thank you, you saved the day. what did we see this summer on the subway? somebody threatening others and that case is being adjudicated, i know you have to collect facts, but witnesses said someone stepped in and did what was necessary. people won't do that anymore temperature may be we're immune, we don't understand consequences so maybe not worth our while. we are still trying to hire some police officers back, you can't be vaj vigilante without training. who do prosecutors woong we'll call? can we have your home number? hello soft on crime policy district attorney, can you come to my house and keep this dude from taking my car. i'm bes facetious, but what are the options? >> kayleigh: baltimore and philadelphia, carjacking is up. city council decided now is time to reduce penalty on carjacking, took republicans to undo that. >> marc: now that it touched the president's family, maybe he will do something about it. thank god his granddaughter was not there. statistics, show the numbers up. the location, as rebecca was pointing out. it used to be violent crime was in concern neighborhoods, elites were not touched by it. in chicago, shootings were happening on the south side. if it didn't go to your neighborhood, we could ignore it. people who thought they were safe are driving with their cars locked and looking both ways when they fill up a gas tank. maybe, maybe that fact will have an impact on people finally doing something about it and taking it serious. >> harris: irony is how much push this white house has been involved in, they need serious protection for when women are charging ev's. >> kayleigh: hold elected officials accountable. they went lightfoot to brandon johnson. >> kayleigh: tim scott is now dropping out of the 2024 race. >> fox nation patriot awards are back and better than ever, this year we're in nashville. 18 years from tonight, grant gill will become a legend. when he totally kills it at his improv class's graduation performance. knees will be slapped. suds will be sprayed. people won't know what hurts more: their cheeks, or their sides. that's why he's already keeping himself in-shape and razor sharp today with health tips and wellness tools from aarp. to help make sure his health lives as long as he does. because the younger you are, the 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he was poling fourth in iowa. nationally stook about 2%. he has a future in this party. >> marc: 100%, great man with a great story and he will go far and be great vice presidential candidate. >> kayleigh: says he doesn't want it. >> marc: everybodies that, they usually take it. >> the problem is that too many people keep running after it is clear they can't win. mike pence did this. chris christie need to get out, vivek need to get out. only two have double-digit support, nikki haley and ron desantis. there are two primaries going on, primary to challenge trump and primary against trump for republican nomination and you can't run, if somebody sdnlt win first one issue the second one is over. we need to have debate with two candidates on the stage, only two with viable path to the nomination issue let them fight it out and let somebody go up against trump, otherwise it is over. >> kayleigh: senator scott, you had the pleasure of sitting down with him and his mother, again issue bright future in the party. very optimistic at time you don't have a lot of optimism in the country. >> harris: what i loved about that family in focus, i got to hear about the history of his politics and a lot of people can't tell you why they believe they believe. tim scott can tell you. he just was a genuinely nice person. some comments after i posted he had pulled out last night, after he left the race, he was just too nice, maybe just not his time. you say he has a great future ahead, we'll see how he comes back and if he come back. he is still a u.s. senator and we need movement on the hill. so he's still got a big job to do and we'll see how it goes. i wish him the best. his family is beautiful, his mother was beautiful. if you look across the aisle, that is why i wanted to do families in focus, there are good folk running on the right side of the aisle, whether they go the distance or not, the nation owes them a great deal of gratitude. i think trump will jump in and give a debate, but the guy on the other side stuck in the basement, not so much. >> kayleigh: with a tough eshg lectoral future and here is democrat david axelrod and what he has to say about joe biden. >> one number in polling that was concerning and in the cnn poll that followed after the "new york times" poll had to do with age, that is one thing you can't reverse and no matter how effective joe biden is behind the scenes, in front of the camera, he's projecting is causing people concern. >> kayleigh: he suggested biden should step aside earlier in the week and biden is not keen on david axelrod. look at this headline, i can't say this headline on air. it is word that rhymes with brick is what biden callings axelrod. >> i can piece together the letters. >> wheel of fortune. >> david axelrod, he's talking about time. time is great benefit and great issue for president biden because he's saying maybe the economy can get better over course of time before the 2024 election, but only going to make biden older and he is turning 81 a week from today. it is his birthday next monday, probably a celebration quietly celebrated by the white house. other issue president biden could have are the, candidates, r.f.k. jr., will that hurt trump if he's the candidate and looking like he will be, will it hurt biden or jill stein? joe manchin not running for senate, he is doing a listening tour around the country, could he jump in? a lot of variables. >> kayleigh: there was interesting poll done this week, stock data strategy, pretty accurate with the midterms, politico wrote this today, third-party candidate made it worse for joe biden. that is interesting piece. from the jonathan martin piece, he said level of despair was striking and listen to this on biden's economic message, perhaps overwhelming messaging advice picked up from democrats, he, biden economics into the dumpster attempting to make voters believe something they don't is folly, attaching your name bordered on mas cystic. >> go to the grocery store and food is too expensive, gas is too expensive. they are not buying it. it feels like you are lying to them. other thing in contrast to senator scott issue. what a contrast, senator scott, vibrant, young, optimistic, we can do this and joe biden is picture of this declining man in himself, it is not a great picture when you have chinese and russians arguing the united states is in decline and it is their time to make a move. >> harris: you mean day after tomorrow, when he meets president xi. >> kayleigh: imagine what xi thinks when he watches biden. border crisis so out of control migrants are rejecting make-shift shelter city of new york put up for them. venezuelian migrants in chicago say the situation is so bad, they are packing up and heading home. working with newday, my va home loan benefit allowed me to keep my money in my pocket. and my service was my down payment. i talked with newday on a thursday, put a contract on this house on saturday. 30 days later, 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