be benevolent and oppressed that dei espouse. it is dangerous and what we're seeing on campus today. >> lawrence: complete nonsense, not fair, not equity and not inclusion. thank you. third hour of "fox and friends" starts now. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year with kids jingle belling and telling you be of good cheer. ♪ ♪ >> ainsley: good morning to those of you waking up this morning. it is hard to go back to work on monday. what is beautiful about the holiday season and christmas is we're getting closer and closer, it is best time of year. >> brian: have you made up your list? budget to shop for ainsley? >> ainsley: i need nothing, excited to buy for the kids. this is my mom's favorite time of the year. >> steve: i flew to kansas on friday, talked to santa at enchant, the real santa. one of us is on the naughty list. stay tuned. >> lawrence: probably brian. >> steve: it is not brian. >> ainsley: not you, either lawrence or ainsley. >> steve: coming up later this week. >> brian: i think it is toney for lining up wrong. >> steve: this is december 11th, before christmas. we're talking politics. it's most wonderful time of the year for us, but if you're joe biden, newest "wall street journal" poll, first ever that favors donald trump, not good. he's calling out hillary clinton. i need your help with women and everybody else as quickly as possible and she's picked up the phone and said, whatever you need. >> ainsley: nbc news steps out as key player in biden reelection effort. she is a surrogate for biden's reelection campaign. she had a fundraiser at her house and raised million dollars for his campaign. she published in the atlantic and was on "the view." >> brian: donald trump knows how to beat her and drive her crazy. she does not draw crowds. she had to hire oaudiences to show up. that is what joe biden needs, nonstop surfats, gavin newsom, governor shapiro and obama usually comes in late at the end. >> steve: if you come in last two weeks -- >> brian: that is why you debate in summer. >> lawrence: i don't mean to bash losers, but i don't understand what he can gain from hillary clinton. she wasn't able to win. you got mitt romney doing the same thing. i don't see how they can be in influential in the next election. >> steve: unwaivering support for israel -- >> lawrence: hillary clinton has been strong on it. >> steve: backed him to the hilt. not only in the atlantic, but out and about. people look at hillary clinton as former secretary of state and she has credibility. if she says lineup behind israel, people go, she is probably right. >> ainsley: the female votes, women have a heart for other people, you might approximate not vote with her, you might not like what she did bashing the phones and all that, you can respect someone for serving our country and -- >> lawrence: accomplishments. >> ainsley: women are more prone to do that than men are. if i talk to conservatives, she's a crook, liar -- >> brian: don't you think you contrast with michelle obama. michelle obama is somebody who gets big crowds and does sell books. >> ainsley: he'll bring her out. >> brian: she seems reluctant to come out. some feel like david axelrod, he wasn't strong on policy and i can't believe he's won. >> ainsley: women have tried to come so far, women are more supportive of one another and don't want to bash them, they might not bash them, they try to support one another. >> brian: anybody, but joe. >> lawrence: what obama said when he got hillary clinton into the nomination, you don't have to do this, joe, they discouraged him not to run in that election. there is similar tone in the democratic party. you served your purpose taking out donald trump, you don't have to do this. pass it to another generation. the white house say he's the only one that can stay in power. >> steve: there are probably 50 other democrats who could beat donald trump. for hillary clinton to come, they hate each other. obama said, i'm going with hillary. >> ainsley: she hates donald trump worse. >> brian: one reason then bo had just died. head-to-head over the weekend, nikki haley -- if these two, nikki haley wins by 17 points smchl polls up by 11, this is gigantic win. trump wins by four, considering the court cases that come at him. how unbelievable is it? i don't remember a time somebody trailing in the primary by 40 points in most elections, less in new hampshire, even trailing in south carolina, head-to-head against the curt president is up by 17 points. >> ainsley: there are a lot of independents and women that vote democratic and love nikki haley. they watched the world stage and saw what she did in south carolina, she took down the confederate flag. women like that. women like she's been a leader, she's smart, she's a minority and has a lot of experience and what she said about abortion. independents might say, i don't like it, let's not make this our focus. >> steve: this shows difference in primary and general election. she would blow out joe biden in general election, but donald trump has primary voters aligned with him, unless something crazy happens, he'll be the nominee. >> lawrence: poll is suggesting people on national base would take your typical republican. nikki haley is a traditional repu republican, you have donald trump that wanteds to change and has changed the republican party. voters are okay as a poll. she would never win. that republican party -- >> brian: without trump? >> steve: good point, brian. >> ainsley: you don't think she would win without trump? >> lawrence: if trump is not on the ballot. >> ainsley: will he choose her vice president? >> lawrence: they have not been nasty -- >> brian: bird brain. that phrase. >> lawrence: him and ron desantis -- >> brian: they broke up for good. nikki haley closed on the chaos -- >> steve: i don't think she would take it if he offered it. >> ainsley: why wouldn't she? i disagree. >> steve: she thinks she could run in four years. >> steve: you mentioned ron desantis, ron desantis ties joe biden. nikki haley beats joe biden. >> lawrence: i think the story of ron desantis is quickly coming to an end. >> steve: because she is eclipsing in. >> brian: he says the surprise is iowa. >> ainsley: don't count him out, it might not be this year or next year, in the future, he's still young. >> lawrence: a lot of people like ron desantis, maybe not right now. new billboard trucks driving around harvard calling for resignation of the school president after hearing on antisemitism last week. >> ainsley: grady tremble has the latest for us. >> calls are growing for presidents of harvard and mit to step down after president at university of pennsylvania, liz magill and scott faulk resigned over the weekend. she will remain a tenured faculty member. in cambridge, you noted anan mus -- truck calling for firing of the president at that nufrt. the school newspaper reports faculty members urge them to resist the calls. after magill stepped down, students tell "u.s.a. today," they don't feel comfortable. others say there are professors and fellow students who are openly antisemitism and house of representative launched an investigation into these three and other elite universities. we will loob at columbia cornell and other institutions and we want dollars not sent to places that promote antisemitism. we'll see what happens. >> at george washington university "new york post" reports the medical school held a faculty panel last week and post reports one professor said israel rightly can claim self-defense but i want to note hamas and palestinians also have a right of resistance. post reports other panelists referred to israel as ethnic cleanse and and genocide. >> steve: is anybody on campus saying, we lost a president? >> i have not seen anybody acting differently than a normal monday morning, people going about their day as normal. a lot of people saying across the country, including major donors that leadership changes are not enough to change the antisemitism problem on college campuses and speak to how students feel on campus, even with the changes, if people are openly antisemitic, removing one president wills not get rid of that overnight, that is how jewish students feel everywhere. >> lawrence: a lot of people still support her. >> ainsley: maybe if they know she had to resign, then -- >> steve: they have tenure, they don't care. >> ainsley: i wonder, campus did not look like a -- >> steve: it is 8:15 monday morning. >> ainsley: a college student came home last week. how about yours? >> brian: mine is on trimester. been home. headlines, china cyber army is invading critical u.s. services. chinese hackers, people's liberation army hacked tcompute systems over the past year and attempted to break into operator of texas power grid, we'll have more on that. happening now, hunter biden lead team will file in delaware asking to dismiss the first son's gun charges. this may only be the tip of the i'm going berg. >> independent bank auditor, within the bank, they flagged payments from china to hunter a number of times, saying they were suspicious and did not match up. one bank employee flagged something as possible human trafficking payments. >> brian: hunter will testify in the impeachment hearing this week for his father. game of the day, dc pulled off another miracle comeback, they get close. if not for one small thing. watch this. >> here they come again, there is flag down at line of scrimmage and pass to open kelce and over to toney, going for a touchdown. >> brian: let the celebration begin, the touchdown would not stand, toney lined up off sides before the play. mahomes upset after points taken off. and we know you are wondering, taylor swift was in attendance of the game. i heard she showed up late and looked stunning. >> steve: our family thread, one kid said taylor just showed up, she's in the box. >> ainsley: she was trending, when i turned it on, they were not showing her, i flipped to another show. >> steve: fox news channel. >> lawrence: i came to see taylor. >> ainsley: sorry, being honest. >> steve: in kansas city this past weekend, guy driving me to this event says he takes people who had never gone to a game before to the game, it is bachelorette parties, they get seats and take a picture and point to the box over there. >> lawrence: i knew the n.f.l. had an outreach problem, i didn't think taylor swift would solve it. i don't like it. and brian is bias on this, because you want exclusive interview of her. you won't tell theed audience, you want taylor on your show. >> brian: everything you said is incorrects, you jumped to nine conclusions. >> steve: her name is part of your name? taylor swift, i'm kidding. taylor swift, though, what she's done for the n.f.l., more people interested, ratings have gone up and people are getting raises. >> ainsley: did you hear ainsley, not the game, she didn't taylor and turned it. >> steve: taylor swift is most in influential person on earth. >> ainsley: don't you want travis kelce to find happiness. >> brian: i don't want to outdo everyone, another tight end's parents came to see me, greg olsen, they are the size of football players, both of them. so nice. to accuse me of nine things. >> ainsley: did you say his parents are the size of football players. >> steve: you are swift, too. >> lawrence: good joke. >> ainsley: still ahead, fox weather report, six dead including a child and dozens injured, fox weather's robert ray is live on the ground. >> steve: and terrorists surrounding in droves, trey yingst live from the front line on "fox and friends." >> lawrence: texas police arrest an illil immigrant in the death of a cheerleader, we have a live report on that next. ership positions. a cheerleader, we have a live report on that next. le immigran of a cheerleader, we have a live report on that next. g immigrant of a cheerleader, we have a live report on that next. al immigran 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go to a christmas parade and never showed up. an undocumented maling was arrested 50 miles away and booked on capital murder charges and his arrest came after police released this photo. laura understands what her mother is going through, her son was killed by an illegal immigrant, as well. >> it will be soul changing, life altering, the most immense pain. the border is open, anybody can come in, we don't know who is here, we don't know if they want to make a new life or kill every american inside. >> todd: her mother believes her death was tied to a recent breakin. heartbreaking. >> ainsley: her mother found her in the bathtub, she saw her leg and knew what had happened. >> steve: coming up, fox news alert. hamas terrorists are surr surrendering in droves. >> ainsley: and shattering records. >> steve: brian and lawrence will take us through the border biden crisis coming up next on the big wall. is all about presents and shopping and cookies and trees. but we know christmas isn't 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neighborhood. you see a unit operating this this area engaged in close quarter contact. they say hamas fighters prepared an ambush, but were thwarted. prime minister netanyahu has this warning for hamas. >> in recent days, dozens of hamas terrorists have been surrendering, handing over to heroic fighters. it will take time, the war is in full swing, this is beginning of the end much hamas. i say to hamas terrorists, it is over, surrender now. >> trey: he is talking about sinwar, leader of hamas in qatar. the chief of staff here visiting troops this weekend as israel set a deadline for attempts to reach a diplomatic solution to push the militant group hezbollah. there is low chance of finding solution in the north. focus is on the southern front with gaza, there are 137 hostages being hold by hamas. >> brian: is part of post-war gaza, are they recommending hamas be a junior partner? don't they know that is nonstarter with the israeli government? >> trey: i have not seen that and according to officials we're talking with, they will continue to push through gaza until they degrade and destroy hamas as an organization. critics of the israeli government say this is not possible because the organization is built around ideology and you don't have fighters in gaza, but west bank. hamas is popular when it comes to being a political party and israeli forces will operate in gaza until they kill or capture senior hamas leadership and destroy as many low-level fighters as possible. who controls gaza next and what happens to the two million palestinians living there. >> lawrence: great reporter. >> brian: we'll check in again. meanwhile, barely into border patrol fiscal year and southern border has seen unprecedented surge of migrants. >> lawrence: staffing concerns and closing ports, look at the numbers. we're at right now, how is border patrol doing of late? >> getting 5000 migrants released everyday, that is 35,000 a week. >> brian: they want to give everybody an app, 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