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[blow] i believe he would fall over. >> police suspect now in custody after going on a deadly shooting spree in texas. officials believe the man is responsible for killing four people in austin at three separate locations over 8 hours. >> police are now saying the suspect may be connected to another murder. >> a resolution centering representative jamaal bowman. >> republicans on capitol hill renewing efforts house vote on whether to censor. >> actions of representative bowman disrupted the work of congress as vote was underway on the floor. >> scharping riding the anti-semitism campus took center stage and three university presidents on the hot seat. >> calling for the genocide of jews violates harvard's code of conduct, correct? >> it depends on the context. >> it does not depend on the context. >> migrants speaking to the president. >> our cameras captured a smuggler wave at our fox news cameras as he is helping people cross our southern border. >> of course they are going to thank joe biden. ♪ >> brian: we begin the 7:00 hour with this former president donald trump making a major prediction about president biden at last night wants town hall with sean hannity. and, the president telling donors is he not sure he would run for re-election if trump was not in the race. wow. alexis mcadams joins us now from can you say da loose is a, alabama where the next g.o.p. debate is being held we will ges he said at that event in just a second. here in alabama it's with really going to be a race for second place on the debate stage later on tonight between ron desantis, nikki haley and vivek ramaswamy, is he also trying to make grounds here and held some events. the frontrunner donald trump is skipping this debate yet again and was in iowa with sean hannity last night saying president joe biden isn't going to be the democratic nominee. watch. >> i personally don't think he makes it, okay? i haven't said that i'm saving it for this big town hall. i have never really -- i personally don't think he makes it. [applause] i think he is in bad shape physically. do you remember when he said i would like it take him behind the barn? if he took me behind the barn and i went like this. [blow] [laughter] i believe he would fall over. >> those comments coming out last night, brian, fundraiser in massachusetts on monday president biden explaining why he is running for re-election saying off camera to donors if trump wasn't running i'm not sure i would be running we cannot let him win. as nikki haley looks to close that gap on ron desantis the former ambassador to the u.n. is gaining steam. reed hoffman given $250,000 to nikki haley's super pac saying is he voting for biden but hopes his donation to haley will help her beat trump. which is his goal here. and now billionaire home depot co-founder telling fox business yesterday he is about to throw his support behind nikki haley, watch. >> i'm just about ready i had a nice meeting with her yesterday in my office. i will tell you she came through loud and clear. straight shooter. she recognizes the challenges of the issues. and i think she has government the determination to effectuate change in america, which is desperately needed right now. >> we're rating waiting to hear more on that endorse. again this morning. just over a month, right, to the iowa caucuses there has been at love activity on the ground. hawkeye state trump saying last night to supporters that he is going to blitz iowa and be there several times knowing he is in the lead. he said he is taking no chances. ron desantis has hit all 99 counties. he will be back again after he leaves can you say can a loose is a, alabama. keeping a close eye on that. send it back to you. >> steve: i have a question for you. you mentioned reed hoffman this guy very wealthy. he helped start linkedin, venture capitalist. given $250,000 to a republican. he is democrat, i do believe. is he giving the money to nikki haley so that she beats donald trump so that nikki haley is easier to beat for joe biden or does he actually want the republican to win? >> no. he says he is definitely voting for joe biden. he just thinks that this is the best way to get donald trump out of the way. he says he hopes this money will help nikki haley and then he will have to see what happens. you know, if nikki haley faces off against joe biden there. >> brian: i guess he believes that trump is a tougher out. that's interesting. because nikki haley up until this last poll seems to have beat biden pretty easily compared to donald trump from -- she was in double figures in a couple polls, alexis. thanks so much. >> ainsley: $250,000 a lot of money to the average person. for a political campaign, that's not going to help. >> brian: $25. >> ainsley: not going to help her beat him. >> lawrence: if you are nikki haley do you keep the money or give it back. >> steve: you spend it. >> ainsley: when you want to be a president. >> steve: because nikki haley and reed hoffman have the same goal and that is to beat donald trump. >> lawrence: does look like the donor class, the folks that typical control elections in the sense if you are a candidate you need money to win have moved on, it' as from ron desantis to more of nikki haley because they feel like he had his shot early on. she's the one that can take out donald trump. brian. >> brian: so far, if you look at the harris poll last night, trump would beat biden by 7 points. haley would beat biden by 4 points. here is trump last night talking about the need to win big in iowa and what he plans on doing in the next six weeks. >> i want to thank the people of this group they really get it. i don't have to go through the liquid gold with them. they know about it. they also know they have their own liquid gold called corn. that corn is just as good. [applause] but i love you very much. you have been some incredible to me. i'm going to be around for the next -- you know it's five weeks now. and we will be coming here a little bit and then the last couple of weeks we will be blitzing because we don't want to take -- we're up by 30 or 40 points we are not taking any chances we don't want to take any chances. >> ainsley: he loves iowa. >> steve: he does love iowa. >> ainsley: iowa is great state. >> steve: i was born in iowa. >> ainsley: good people. >> lawrence: did you expect there to be a shift in the polling since had you kim reynolds endorse ron desantis in the race. i know donald trump is leading by a lot. probably about 30-some points in iowa. but with that endorsement, because she is a super popular governor, did you expect there to be some changes? >> ainsley: i'm all about loyalty and donald trump endorsed her and then she came outer and said she wasn't going to endorse anyone quite yet because she wanted to stay neutral and wanted to see who was ahead. and then donald trump didn't like that. and he, you know, blasted her for that and then she decided to endorse ron desantis. i'm not sure that was the smartest move. ron desantis is very smart. i think eventually he has a really good shot of being president. but donald trump is so far ahead in the polls. >> steve: so far. >> ainsley: in iowa and all across the country. i'm not sure if her voters actually appreciated that if you look at the makeup of her voters in iowa. the majority of them are supporting trump. >> brian: that caucus, the situation, you can really be convinced in a caucus. desantis is all. in if he has a disastrous finish in iowa. it's over. it's really over. >> ainsley: that would be disastrous like not finishing second. >> brian: let's say like the polls are right now. >> ainsley: he won't finish first, donald trump is way up in the polls. >> steve: ron desantis famously spent a boat load of dough in iowa creation the best ground game of any republican. it would be curious to see how much of that is left because, when it was first announced, it was like ron desantis will go and knock on the door of every person who has caucused in iowa on the republican party four times before the election. got to wonder how many times -- >> lawrence: he is knocking. are the voters listening? >> steve: the fight is for second place. >> brian: knock three times -- what is that song knock three times on the window. knock three three times on the window. >> steve: on the ceiling. >> brian: like an apartment complex. >> ainsley: with the broom? >> brian: totally different. it didn't help the talking point. i apologize. >> lawrence: it's the brian way. >> brian: thank you. >> ainsley: never helping the talking point. >> brian: never helping. always hurting. thanks, lawrence. >> steve: 7:09 here in the east. coming up congresswoman elise stefanik slamming her alma mater of harvard for failing to condemn the wave of anti-semitism across america's campuses. >> so, the answer is yes. that calling for the genocide of jews violates harvard code of conduct? >> it depends on the context. >> it does not depend on the context. >> steve: there was a full grilling and we're going to detail that coming up. >> lawrence: plus, illegal immigrants have a message for the president. >> i love you joe biden. thank you for everything, joe biden. >> lawrence: unbelievable. >> ainsley: they love joe biden. the love fest for biden's open border policy straight ahead. >> brian: we have a live voter panel ready to react to donald trump's packed down hall last night. you are watching "fox & friends." >> ainsley: some are waving, some are not. >> brian: some are not. ♪ ♪ my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. michael strahan: support st. jude, and you're helping kids with cancer grow up and be whatever they want to be, like mary browder. man, i need lessons from her. marlo thomas: give thanks for the healthy kids in your life, and give a gift that could last a lifetime. hi, i'm jason and i've lost 202 pounds on golo. so when i first started golo, i was expecting to lose around 40 pounds and then i just kept losing weight, and moving and moving and moving in a better direction. with golo and release, you're gonna lose the weight. honey, i think i heard something. ok. ♪ from christmas tree mats... to floorliners... cargo liners.... no drill mud flaps... seat protectors... and more... weathertech has the perfect holiday gift. honey, is everything ok? 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>> our commitment. >> it's a "yes" or "no" question is that corrected? is that okay for students to call for the mass murder of african-americans at harvard? is that protected free speech? >> our commitment to free speech. >> taps "yes" or "no" question. >> steve: it all came back to free speech. >> lawrence: goes to the root of the issue. and i have been saying this from the very beginning. let's change the group of people. let's put black people instead of jewish people and see what the response would be. let's take the free palestine people and put them in hoods. and we say that's acceptable? >> ainsley: what if that whole crowd were chanting we don't like african-americans? would that be acceptable? >> lawrence: why is it a different standard for the jewish people if we -- the reason why she couldn't say that she couldn't concede to that point because it would have short the entire argument ains brian therein they came there to spin it to islamophobia as big a problem as anti-semitism. will islamophobia. that's what they were on the same page. the arrogance that you essentially characterized, ivy league institutions being was on display. how dare you question me about how we run our elite campus where you probably outside elise stefanik couldn't get in or most of the people watching. we'll handle our thing, how dare you bring us up here to explain ourselves instead of saying i was as concerned as you when i saw the size of that hamas crowd, that anti-semitic crowd out there, and we are beginning to address and here is why. instead we got the exact opposite. >> steve: well, and, lawrence, you mentioned the donors. bill ackman, who is a billionaire ho has donated $26 million to harvard. he said yesterday once again he called on the harvard president to resign and accused her of being profoundly morally bankrupt. >> ainsley: elise stefanik wants her to resign also and that's where she went to college. >> brian: they tried to take her degree away. >> steve: is aexpire to. do you want your kids to go to a school like that? you have seen what we have been talking about a school like that. and let's talk about a school in oakland, california. because, today, oakland teachers plan a pro-palestinian teach-in. and essentially one of the teachers featured in the youtube video said i know we heard from the superintendent who said you can't inject your personal feelings into this teach. in but the school union supports us. so we can say anything we want. and do you know what? today they're gonna. >> ainsley: this is part of the curriculum. this is what we know about the 2023 palestinian conflict as of october 20th, 2023. >> 1,100,000 people were told to evacuate homes while israeli military bombed their homes, according to palestinian women mohammed allah ham all of a sudden without warning they bombed the house a block indicated when you don't lead foot water and supplies pass by. >> lawrence: are they going to talk about the other women raped and children -- the spin on this, when israel continues to warn people when israel continues to provide a pathway for people to leave. they don't want to speak about the tragedy that led up to this moment and they have the backing of the u.n. they have the backing of the -- >> brian: if the idf had the values of hamas, there would not be one living palestinian. they could have wiped out all 2.1 million of them. >> ainsley: goes beyond that. >> brian: they are going to their border and try to weave their way in with 20,000 terrorists hiding behind the skirts of the palestinian people, afraid to fight. afraid to be found out. hiding underneath the ground, hoping they won't pick out the tunnel that they are. in thankfully yesterday they found one of those tunnels, and they killed five leaders. you could see this picture with the circumstantialed dead hamas leaders yesterday. >> ainsley: they found this picture in one of the tunnels and had five of the top leaders of hamas. in the picture that was going around social media. they had circles around the faces of the five that they had killed and over their faces was the word eliminated. >> steve: i wonder how many parents in oakland, california are going to send their kids to school today knowing that there's going to be this pro-palestinian teach-in to the exclusion of facts regarding the jewish people. >> lawrence: why are they allowed on campus? >> ainsley: this is part of the material for elementary age kids. draw what you think a zionist leader looks like and somewhat definition of a massacre? >> lawrence: the scores in oakland with reading and math are low. but they found time to teach them this -- >> brian: people of oakland do what the a's and raiders did, go to las vegas. get out while you can. >> steve: 7:22 here in the east. carley joins us with news from overnight in austin. >> carley: i certainly do, guys. we're going to start with a fox news alert. police have arrested a suspect in connection with a deadly shooting spree that started at a high school in austin, texas yesterday. the suspect killed four people and sent two police officers to the hospital after a shooting at three separate locations. the officers say he could be connected to a double murder in ssan antonio. the unnamed suspect is facing a capital murder charge and more charges pending. first on fox. a new report claims president biden sent thousands of secret emails to hunter biden and his business associates while serves as vice president. despite claiming he never discussed business with his son. house speaker mike johnson says the house has to investigate. >> the house has no choice, if it's going to follow its constitutional responsibility to formally adopt an impeachment inquiry on the floor so that when the subpoenas are challenged in court we'll be at the apex of our constitutional authority. it will be a movement of the full vote of the house. >> johnson says the house will vote on launching an impeachment inquiry into biden next week. and listen to this, a school in florida is, quote: trying something new with four-day weekends next year. pasco county schools will be offering mini breaks throughout the school year to give parents more time for vacation. the district hopes the extended weekends will help boost kids' attendance in class so we want to know did do you think a four day weekend is a good idea? email us at [email protected]. what do you think? >> steve: just four days? >> carley: well it's two now. >> brian: do you know what the problem would be? pete, rachel and will would push back on this because then they would be working four days, four hours. >> ainsley: there are a lot of people. >> brian: anchors would not make that po