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along with jeanine pirro, dana perino and greg gutfeld. this is "the five." shocking silence from the biggest women's groups in the countries as the squad reaches a new low in their defense of hamas. downplaying the numerous and well-documented of israeli women by terrorists. >> i have condemned what hamas has done. the rate, of course, but we have to remember that israel is a democracy and that is why they are a strong ally of ours. i think is horrific. terrorist organizations are using these as tools. we have to be balanced about bringing in the outrages against palestinians. >> you don't see israeli soldiers rating -- >> i don't want this to be the hierarchy of oppression. >> jesse: we need to be balanced when talking about atrocities like this. a survivor says he witnessed as many as ten hamas terrorists assaulting and gang rating an israeli woman. the victim screamed out to be killed, she was tragically shot in the head. where are the women's groups? we asked if they condemn her. so far, crickets. in the white house, they can barely condemn a squad watch. >> is that an appropriate comment that what they did is reprehensible, and the use of as being used as a weapon? that is reprehensible and that is full and i will leave it there. i am speaking for the president of the united states and we have been clear on that. i just laid out what we believe is unacceptable. > >> jesse: when you say gang, you don't want to say the word or however. >> dana: just say stop. i wonder if the white house gets tired of figuring out a way to not offend the squad but defend themselves in the situation. i found this discouraging. i knew anti-semitism existed but i didn't know it would extend so much to specifically israeli women as if they don't matter at all. when she says you mention it to, when they say i don't want to get into the hierarchy of oppression -- yes, you do. that is what you bring up constantly. this isn't like it is october 8th and we were wondering if there were. we know. that news has been there and she has access there. maybe she hasn't for the state department. they have confirmed something hamas may not release the prisoners. they don't want it to be known. i can only assume there has been more mass and violence against women. she says this is not an easy question. the other thing i would end with, all those groups you put up there, over and over again, we see the same pattern. they marched in lockstep in the combination, believe all women. these are the same groups that if you go into the late 1990s, they walked away from defending monica lewinsky. they turn a blind eye if they think it will help their political position or it will protect them from condemnation. if i were there, i would be thrilled to be condemned. >> are you shocked these did not get back to our producers? jeanie says making sure the defense attorney could not say to the jittery, she was dressed that way and she deserved it. about ten years, we have a me too movement and they are just discovering the abuse of women. this progressive group is really regressive. they are taking back the decades of progress we have made, fighting for women's rights, fighting to make sure women are not suppressed or oppressed by what is a war crime. this is how it is being looked at. greg describes it as the oppressor and the oppressed. it clouds right and wrong. we know there were, we know there were palaces that were broken. what they are saying is that whether or not you are repressed depends on what group you belong to and we believe that you are not part of our ideology or group, you are not oppressed. aside from the u.n. and its silence, they do nothing but crown traffic in new york. where is she now? we know that the women who are prisoners and hostages, you think they are having lunch and tea every day? i don't think so. these women are destroying other women and the activism is destroying women's rights in this country. >> it is good to be back around the table. i think sheryl sandberg said it well. she said talking about how the world is looking at this and responding to the fact that some of the group she put up on the screen, they have talked about and not responded to forcefully. this goes beyond politics. if we cannot agree that is wrong, what happens to our humanity. it diminishes and makes it harder to take credibly the argument of pro-palestinian activists who argue for a two-state solution. that is an honorable outcome and something we aim for. you can't argue that and expect people to listen to you. the actions of hamas and israel, they consistently point out it was horrendous and inhumane and at no time, there is no moment where you should use the word rate and use the word but or however. this is just wrong. it is unfortunate we can get to a reasonable and sensible and long-term conversation because those who are advocating on palestinians behalf are doing it in such a counterproductive and i would use a word that my friend used, and inhumane way. >> there was a lot of discussion about you don't want to conflate the palestinians with hamas, but they would condemn thomas. >> it is amazing. who do the women's groups represent. they don't represent republican or libertarian woman among feminists, they don't represent women in sports who don't want to compete against men. they don't represent women who believe in safe spaces, they don't represent jewish women and they don't represent white women unless they buy a dinner where they confess they are and oppressor two woke scholars. who is left to represent? is it men who say they are women? once you no longer stand up for victims of mass, what good are you? you are worthless and pathetic. we have been too easy on these idiots. we have given them a free ride by describing october 7th as an act of terror. they always say one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter and you talk about the historical context. there is no context for that. it was a atrocity. you don't leave wiggle room to these monsters out there if the label is 100% true and the evidence is there as opposed to something like cavanaugh, where one allegation, decades ago, no evidence and that was an abomination and yet you have a mountain of dreadful evidence and they don't do it. every moment you spend on behalf of the perpetrators makes you an apologist for the only plan to atrocity in modern history. you come face-to-face with these protesters or you have them on a tv show, how can you accept atrocity? if they'd deny it, they should be called deniers and that should stick with them for the rest of their lives. what happened was, we allowed an outlaw on this. we moved away from this when we should have said wait, this is like the u.n., they waited a month, two months and it is because we didn't call it what it was. we kept saying active terror. if you put that label on it, they cannot. we have misogyny, harnessed by marxism to carve out power for these people. that is why they don't care. they didn't care about monica lewinsky and then they cared about brett kavanaugh and now they don't care about this. you know this is orchestrated but it is deeply emotional. what a whole is this filling for all of these unhappy women. they are all in cities, so many young women were willing to align themselves to a movement that denies atrocities. why are they doing this? it is not making them happier. how many moms are okay with this? i don't think there are any. >> atrocity is a powerful word. >> jesse: deadly force to protect his family. ♪ ♪ is all about presents and shopping and cookies and trees. but we know christmas isn't about something you buy at a store. it's about something so much greater. it is the day we celebrate the incredible truth that god so loved the world that he gave his only son. it's not about presents. it's about jesus. join me this advent in praying every day on hallow. cut through the noise and find god's peace. jeannie says americans are locked and loaded like never before. gun ownership is exploding as crime rages and democrat lead cities. voters say they or someone in their household owns a gun. that is a record high. over the weekend, a homeowner shot and killed a suspected burglar after a group of men broke into his home. another homeowner getting into a shoot-out with thugs who broke into his home, forcing the robbers to leave empty-handed. listen to this. >> anyone out there looking to rob us, hurt us, kill us, you may be walking into the wrong bodega. we have the same firepower you have. >> a record number of americans have guns but a record number of democrats have guns and gun permits. if liberal voters don't feel safe, why did they elect the same soft-on-crime policies some of the democrats are bringing with them? >> i don't look at this as a democrat or republican thing. democrats argue more forcefully and loudly for reforms and restrictions may be the wrong word, but some conditions on who can own guns. that is right. more than three to one believe there should be stricter background checks. as long as it is in compliance with the e.r., i am with you -- with the law, i am with you. i would hope someone able to own a gun and seeks to own a gun to protect their home, they have every right to do that. we should not confuse the fact that we like to talk about the politics and the demo demographs around crime. it almost implies that democrats don't care about republicans being killed and when we talk about blue led cities are the ones with the highest crime murder rates, we are saying republicans don't care about democrats. that is not the case but we need to be serious about real answers and where there are shortcomings on the part of any politician. i have said those das who are for cashless bale, who are not enforcing the law, i would hope people would unalike them and hope they can recall them. before they do that, anyone in compliance with gun ownership should be able to own one to protect their business. >> it is about the state legislators who have decided that cashless bail is the answer. it is not about the d.a. setting the bill or not sending it. is it true it is the democrats and in the democrat led cities, where we have these issues, where crime is running rampant because of the structure of the law and the jurisdiction. >> we talked about the shoplifting laws that said you can shoplift $950 a day and under and you don't get prosecuted. violence is increasing because defund the police, a liberal policy worked very well. there are police shortages all across america. there are problems of response times and people are saying i have to be able to protect myself. the largest increase of people buying guns now are jewish people. they are concerned. they are learning how to use weapons to protect themselves. some liberals say they don't realize the policies increased gun ownership and they wonder why they can't get gun control past. there is a reason for that. it is a circular problem. >> jeanine: the issue of gun control and americans feeling, 911 doesn't get there in time, there is not enough police to get there in time. in l.a., two people have used deadly physical force against intruders. one was taken to the police station in los angeles in handcuffs and another had his pistol permit taken away because he yelled at the sheriff's department for showing up three days late. >> jesse: citizens should not be the first line of defense. we should be the last. we will be the first if we have to but it should not be like that. the government should be protecting us. i wish the government would try to protect us the way he did from covid instead of for crime. a lot of these people are buying guns for the first time, which is a good thing. when you buy your first gun, it enhances your citizenship. it makes you more responsible, more self-aware, more mature, i know a lot of democrats voted for joe biden, they are buying their first weapon. this guy out here, in california, they have a high magazine limit over there. you can only have ten rounds in the clip. the court of appeals just upheld that band. there were three to four armed men in his house and he has ten rounds. he is lucky. he was protecting his grandmother. hes favorite grandson of all time but this is the worst feeling at 5:00 in the morning. there are armed intruders at your house with your toddler and your grandmother. >> greg: if they have a good neighbor of the year award, they should start one for that guy. i want all of my neighbors ar armed. he made his neighborhoods safer. that neighborhood had been plagued by home invaders and he introduced the idea of risk to crime because we remove that through these rules and stuff. they thought they could do it and he killed one of them and that was a clear message. we predicted this, law-abiding people would take the law into their hands if they realized police hands were already tied and that is what happens. i don't want to go to jail. i would not last. if i was faced with having to shoot and kill somebody in my house, i would do it. self-defense is a part of being a human being. you have to do that if you feel no one else is there, especially if your family as they. maybe we end up with really good people in the streets filled with really bad people, but i think about the lock. it has a lot in common with the denial of potential rights based on the fact we are seen as the guilty party. it is the oppressor versus the oppressed lens. we cannot have weapons. the criminal has more rights because the internal stain of our lineage makes it impossible for us to defend ourselves. >> it is a natural right. >> up next, is technology about to ruin concerts? 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>> certain bands are just getting old and they cannot go on, but their avatars can and this is a great way to make money while you are on the golf course. if you are to us, it is not like you get groupies anymore. you can't get groupies on a virtual performance but there will not be any, especially if you are lathered up and release factor. we are retreating from shared events because it is a hassle to get tickets, you have security and safety protocols. they treat you like cattle. he let going through the tsa. go to small, live shows. see up-and-coming bands people may not know about. my memories sick. -- my memories, i saw you two, the class, small venues. going to an arena to see taylor johnson or whatever her name is. miley swift. >> i saw the dave matthews band's for $5 in amsterdam in 1999. >> greg: you are probably high as a kite. >> dana: i was not. you love music and you like people being around together. do you love or hate this idea? >> i remember the first concerts i went to and they were formative in my life. i remember going to see rick james and the jackson five, prince. these are things that formed my childhood. these guys being able to make more money longer periods of time, this helps. a large group of young people go to these concerts and have no idea what it was like to go to these concerts. another thing, a lot of kids, younung people who enjoy hip-hop and other forms of music where they sample old music, they have no idea who wrote this music and how it came about. it will never replace -- i can't see rick james as an avatar. >> you would be perfect for the virtual five. genie says it is interesting. to us it sounds crazy. i have been too big venues and small venues and preferred the smaller venues. it sounds crazy to have this avatar playing the music but young people are raised in the digital age and to them it is not crazy. you have taylor swift doing something in movie theaters and makes $93 million to have her concert and now they are creating the situation where you get a headset. you can be in new york and your friend can be in l.a. and you can watch the same digital concert. we are getting further from no human interaction and i don't think we are that far from music companies creating someone who isn't real that becomes very popular. they start to get a following and they make all the money. >> like milli vanilli. >> one thing i like about this, it opens up the opportunity for people to be able to see the concert and you don't have to pay for parking. you can hit pause and go to the bathroom. >> the rich and the powerful will still get the best seats. >> i think it is like. you would rather have the real thing. when i was out there playing the flute in front of large crowds, i needed that relationship with the audience. perhaps it was a piano accompaniment or a duet. i could lock eyes or change things up on a dime and that chemistry and harmony is sacrificed when you have ava avatars. imagine you were doing this from upstate, from palm beach, from aspen. we could all be mauer avatars into this place and it would save the company money. maybe the executive should look into it. we will lose that smelling your perfume and listening to greg complain about food. >> we go virtual starting tomorrow. you can still find us here. a public school wants to consider race when giving kids detention. ♪ ♪ of bringing textile manufacturing back to america. we're taking the best fibers our farm can produce, spinning it at one location, weaving it, then finally into a cut and sewn product. there's value in buying american made it has a real life impact up and down the supply chain. we want our customers to feel how special this product is, right when they open the box. go to redlandcotton.com and receive 20% off your order with code fox 20. 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