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university leaders. >> free speech is an important part of enlightened self-governance but so is learning the american principles and holding true to those values. there is a difference between rights and what is right. it is sad and disappointing and heartbreaking that after an atrocious terrorist act against the nation of israel and against its people, we can't call it for what it is. >> dana: senator kirsten gillibrand will join us for reaction to rampant anti-semitism on campus and the mind blowing response of presidents. we'll talk to the u.n. ambassadors about the war and the miracle of hanukkah. >> bill: the story is moving and changing by the day at harvard. good morning, there. >> good morning, bill and dana. leading politicians and we just showed some of the leading academics across the country are joining the core use of voices including students and donors with their loud denouncements of the december monies given by presidents of mitt, harvard and u penn after stefanik asked if calling for the genocide of jews was against school rules. the three women simply did not answer yes. instead equivocating offering lawyerly responses. the condemnation has been clear. the pennsylvania governor said the u penn board has a serious decision to make regarding university president liz mcgill. >> i found her comments absolutely shameful. it should not be hard to condemn genocide. genocide against jews, genocide against anyone else. >> mcgill has set to clarify her remarks. >> i want to be clear, a call for genocide of jewish people is threatening, deeply so. it is intentionally meant to terrify a people who have been subjected to hatred for centuries. >> gay released a statement writing some confused who have confused a right to free expression with the idea that harvard will harbor calls for violence against jewish students. calls for violence are vile and have no place at harvard. those who threaten our jewish students will be held to account. white house deputy press secretary released a statement saying it's unbelievable this needs to be said. calls for genocide are monstrous and antithetical to everything we represent as a country. any statements that advocate for the systematic murder of jews are dangerous and revolting and we should all stand firmly against them. >> bill: they had their chance. could have been done two days ago. thank you, molly, in cambridge. >> dana: israel's ambassador to the united nations. great to have you. on the campus situation in america your take on the fact that it took them a day to have to realize they had to figure out a way to clean up the mess they made? >> frightening. i don't believe them. we expected to see moral clarity but we got moral depravity from all of these presidents. that's the reason why i insist on traveling now from university to university and screen the hamas horror footage. if their -- their institution can't support israel. every american should be frightened. >> dana: have you had people coming to the screenings. >> hundreds. they are shocked after they understand who their colleagues and peers are chanting in support of on campus colleges. and i think again words -- i mean, are not enough right now. we have seen thousands of people chanting in support of these terrorists, supporting the genocide of the jewish people. right now we expect university president to expel students, to fire professors. we need actions. empty words are not enough right now. >> bill: at the moment you have 138 israelis held hostage, we believe seven to nine of those might be americans. their lives and their situation and circumstance gets lost in all this. i don't know if they are still with us. i don't know if they are alive or dead. i don't know if they are coming home yet or not. john kirby made a comment about the international red cross. it is their job to insist with the leaders of hamas to get access to the hostages. he said this from the podium at the white house just yesterday. >> hamas is not allowing red cross in to visit the hostages and it is unacceptable. one of the things you keep asking and rightly so about the condition of the hostages. we don't know a lot. >> bill: the truth is that the red cross has largely escaped our conversation for two months now. we have had a father on last week he hasn't heard from his son since the 7th of october and imploring the red cross to get verification of the lives of these hostages. it hasn't happened. >> i think that now we commemorate 60 days from the beginning of this terrible war from october 7th and one of our lessons is definitely the u.n. with all of its buddies and agencies is morally distorted and morally corrupted. the u.n. that was founded in the wake of the holocaust cannot prevent atrocities. if anything, they insure atrocities. you gave one example, the failure of the red cross. it is not only the red cross. it is the security council, the general assembly. all of the u.n. buddies failed to unequivocally condemn hamas. they failed to demand accountability from the terrorists of hamas. the people in gaza would hear they suffer first and foremost only because of hamas that is using them as human shields, maybe we could see a change in gaza. but the only hope of hamas to survive against the israeli defense forces, against our military, their hope is the u.n. and the international community. they expect them to tie our hands. >> bill: one thing about the future of gaza and what happens with the 2 million palestinians still living there is what does israel do? does the idf occupy it and flood the tunnels, can you destroy the tunnels? when do israelis feel safe enough to live in the southern part of their country again? all these issues, they are big, too. have yet to be decided. what happens? >> it is quite clear today for all of us after 60 days that we have made a terrible mistake in the past. genocidal organization like the nazis, like isis, like hamas cannot be changed with economic incentives. they must be eradicated. the time the people of israel and the jewish people, we feel a sense of unity we never felt before. we are willing to pay the ultimate price and we are paying it. our soldiers are paying it every day in order to eradicate hamas and release the hostages. and we will continue in this mission and this war until hamas is eradicated and until our people can go back and live in -- near our southern border and northern border. we have 250,000 people who were displaced since this war started because they don't feel safe going back to their homes and we are committed to insuring their security and that's why we will continue until hamas is eradicated and i promise you, it will happen even if it will take another month or two, it will happen. we will achieve our goals. >> dana: mr. ambassador, happy hanukkah to you and thank you for being here. >> happy hanukkah and light, as you said, will be victorious, yes. >> bill: good to see you. thank you. lower manhattan we have what we call the pool camera, right? inside the courtroom from moments ago with the former president back at a familiar seat at a familiar table. he does not take the stand today but may do that tomorrow and if there is no court tomorrow, maybe next week. but he did have comments going in and we'll probably get comments at lunch break, too, momentarily. that's what you have. i don't think we saw le tisha james there. >> new accusations now of wealthy donors and liberal foundations fun willing millions of dollars to organizations holding pro-palestinian protests across the country. something else. william la jeunesse is following the money. >> these protests caught money. signs, travel, organizing. why does it come from? a group called tied that takes in big money, mostly anonymously and doles it out, 700 million to progressive groups that help bank roll the protests. the real donors remain secret. new york, chicago, cities across the country, who is paying to organize pro-palestinian protests? >> i think that the funding sources of these groups is intentionally hard to sort out. >> a major source is san francisco based tides, a nonprofit clearinghouse for liberal causes funded by some of america's most wealthy foundations and individuals like billionaire george soros. who according to charity watchdog capital research center funneled tides more than $22 million for different causes. >> if the left does it, tides funds it. >> they granted jewish voice for peace that co-sponsored the protest $650,000. 710,000 to a justice project that organized this demonstration on capitol hill. 86,000 to the group if not now, organizer of the protest outside the dnc. 38,000 to the center for constitutional rights which sued president biden for failing to, quote, prevent genocide. 600,000 to the mass liberation project which accuses the u.s. of ethnic cleansing. and 132,000 to west pac sponsor of students for justice in palestinian which organized this protest at columbia. >> the tides has sent well over $2 million in the past few years alone to organizations sympathetic to hamas and the palestinian resistance. >> some going to these groups, all of which signed a letter demanding the u.s. defund the israeli military. so those eight groups you just saw got $6 million from tides, which did not respond for our request for an interview. soros group condemned hamas and they want rights and future are respected. >> bill: hard to follow. william la jeunesse in los angeles. >> dana: a live look for you at the southern border. cbp officials recorded more than 12,000 migrant encounters on tuesday. that is a single day record. not one that anyone should be proud of. new video shows long lines of mostly adult men breaking through the border fence. we'll keep an eye on the situation as bill melugin reported last hour that 900 of these single men that have come across are in line right now to be processed today. >> bill: it's interesting when he goes up and down the line and says where you are from and where do you want to go. >> dana: they are going everywhere, america. basically. omaha, south carolina, miami, new york we heard, chicago. incredible video. >> bill: no end in sight. will the house censure a democratic congress leader over pulling that false alarm earlier in the year? 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(car engine revs) (engine accelerating) (texting clicks) (tires squeal) (glass shattering) (loose gravel clanking) >> dana: house could vote to censure jamal bowman this hour. he is facing serious blowback for pulling a fire alarm in a capitol moments before a key government spending vote. chad pergram live on capitol hill. another week, another censure. >> good morning. it's the second most serious form of discipline short of expulsion. bowman is on target to become the third democrat censured by republicans this year. he pled guilty in court this fall. >> although your district may appreciate all of those accomplishments, are we supposed to just forget that the crime that you committed? if you commit a crime, there is a penalty to that crime. >> bowman is a former teacher and principal. some republicans wanted to expel bowman because that's often the punishment for yanking the fire alarm at school. republicans accused bowman of trying to disrupt congress as lawmakers were about to consider a bill to avert a government shutdown in september. >> their censure resolution against me today continues to demonstrate their inability to govern and serve the american people. i immediately took responsibility and accountability for my actions. >> bill: democrats defended bowman arguing that even some gop members say the house failed to accomplish anything all year. alexandria ocasio-cortez said bowman as censure was an effort to divert attention from the expulsion of george santos. >> new york republicans are so embarrassed that they have not accomplished a damn thing for new yorkers this entire year that they have to find a distraction so they've decided to target one of the first black men to ever represent westchester county in the united states congress for censure. >> okl if censured he must stan before house speaker and receive a verbal rebuke. >> bill: carley shimkus and tom shillue. who is buying his story and believing his story? >> nobody is. you know what happened right under our noses, it took some time. going back to the 1970s when the president lied to us and had to resign. our teacher said the president lied to us and that was such shame. lying is no longer shameful. everybody lies. they just lie and then they get away with it and move on. you have someone like jussie smollett, he continues. he will get censured and thumb his nose at it. in the old days censure meant something. he will get a verbal rebuke i laughed because it sounds funny to hear that. back in the old days that wasn't funny. you took it. >> dana: i would have mortified. i did not want that. here is the law in d.c. it says shall be unlawful any person knowingly give a false alarm of fire within the district of columbia and then you had the fact he says i immediately took responsibility. but representative mcclain points out the incident occurred september 30th and didn't plead guilty until october 26th. >> it's all true the timeline is notable to point out. bowman was on the house floor defending himself yesterday. he said it is painfully obvious the republican party is deeply unserious and unable to legislate. he is a democrat and will say that. it doesn't work when you pulled the fire alarm to try to stop the vote to avert a shutdown to make the republican party look back. i wonder how many lawmakers care about being censured. thumbing the nose at it. i talked to chad pergram earlier and asked him. he said some lawmakers embrace it. they can say i'm working so hard for you and look at what they are doing, wasting all their time attacking me. i'm sure that is what bowman will say publicly. privately when the vote is going down it is uncomfortable. i'm sure he will feel a little silly. this was a silly thing to do. >> bill: amazing gas lighting moment when you can say this is actually a badge of honor. simple majority takes to go ahead and censure him. there is a good chance it happens. we'll find out momentarily. >> he says i immediately took responsibility. he didn't. his story changed. he was trying to get through the door. >> dana: it was clear. the other thing happening pressley is suggesting we lower the age for voting and also allowing people who have served time in jail to vote. listen to her here. >> the crisis of mass incarceration has ravaged our communities, destabilized families and exacerbated generational trauma. criminal legal system that disproportionate lull cri criminalizes black and brown. assault on our voting rights so they can't participate in the democracy. >> dana: the lowering of the age doesn't thing -- i don't think that will go anywhere. >> i don't know if there is debate for either. a lot of reaction on social mead. when you need criminals and kids to vote for your policies you know you are in trouble. it is ridiculous. if you commit a crime and currently in jail, that's part of the punishment. you are separate from society and you can no longer vote. when you get out of jail maybe we could start talking about it. >> bill: 16 okay with you? >> 15, 14. the funny thing is democrats at this point will just do whatever they think will serve their purposes. they want to go down with the voting but up with the health insurance, right? obamacare you are a kid until you are 26. now you are not a kid because they think they will get democrat votes. i say 18 for everything. drinking age included. 18. i don't know -- when are you an adult, 21 to drink and we have these kids -- >> dana: kids smoke pot any time you want. >> it's unbelievable. >> dana: we solved nothing. >> it was a good discussion, though. >> dana: check this out here. >> interceptors, everybody get down. laying flat on the ground here. this is a challenge for the israeli people and just a collective trauma. 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