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to rebuild. and any help that you can show would be greatly appreciated. >> for more information,mation go rock the harbor .org. thr .org harbo right there. thank you so much, susan. >> text messages from alabaster, alabama. >> some of those college protesters look like they're in their forties. >> how many years have they been in schoo havl? >> carol from seminole, floridam trump's heckling the hecklerulde biden could never. biden hides fromve sally for michigan. >> that interview with the former latin king was amazin the forg. >> i was in tears. god bless. madison was crying. >> mark from pearl river, new york. if a former latimark from n kine get it together, so can we.th is a fox news alert. i'm jonathan hunt, live in los
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angeles. you are looking screen right at a live helicopter picture of the campus of ucla. the sight of hundreds of police officers massing right now, apparently in preparation to move in and clear out the pro-palestinian protester encampment that has now been in place on that public university campus for almost a week. last night, of course, 24 hours ago, we saw ongoing battles between those pro-palestinian protesters and pro-israeli counter-protesters. that violence finally subsided after about three hours, and now 24 hours on those scenes, replaced by a massing of police officers , clearly in preparation for some sort of operation. live on the campus of ucla is our correspondent, bill melugin. bill set the scene for us as it looks to you right now. well, jonathan, just off campus about
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a mile away, the sheriff's department has about 7 or 8 of their big jail busses parked. they are clearly preparing to make arrests tonight. and by all indications, from what we're being told from our sources, somebody is going to go into this camp and try to clear it out. tonight. the standoff continues. for now, though, we'll give you a look. this is the encampment about ten yards away from us right now. these protesters, you can see they're waiting for police to come in as well. many of them have been up in the wall all evening in their helmets with their masks on, and they've been strobe ing law enforcement with their high powered flashlights. they've had their own drone up in the air this evening, keeping an eye on everything. and you can see they built this wall earlier this afternoon. they believe it will help keep law enforcement out. you can see some of them waving these palestinian flags here, but behind us, we'll give you a look at what's going on here. you still have this line of california highway patrol here. they're the first kind of skirmish line in front of the wall, some of them in crowd control. then behind them you've got these legions of lapd officers who are kind of doing perimeter security for
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what's off in the distance. i don't know how you can see it off in the distance with the camera. there is still a crowd of many hundreds of these pro-palestinian protesters who have gathered on the perimeter here because they obviously oppose any action on this encampment. tonight, lapd is in a full citywide tactical alert. they got a ton of manpower here. this encampment behind us . the protesters have been warned repeatedly that it is an excuse me, it is an unlawful assembly. they've been told they have to disperse or potentially face arrest, but none of them have left. they've actually been cheering that, no, we are not going to leave. and they told me if we can zoom in on the scaffolding real quick, we've been watching. they've got a bunch of people climbing up and down this construction scaffolding. some of them are on the bottom level right now, but they're kind of acting as lookouts. it appears when they put the drone up in the air. so they're watching the police. the police are watching them. and right now it's essentially just kind of a game of hurry up and wait. but, it does appear, by all indications, with the amount of
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law enforcement agencies that are here tonight. again, three separate agencies, california highway patrol, the l.a. county sheriff's department and lapd all operating in different parts of the campuses. there's going to be some sort of operation this evening. and the question is, when is it going to happen? it could be in the early morning hours. it could be somewhat imminent. we just don't know. what we do know is law enforcement has been pouring resources into this campus and not everything you see here is everything they've got. they got a lot of guys off campus out of sight right now. and then over at the federal building a mile away, they've got more units than you can count, and a bunch of sheriff's busses waiting to do transport. kind of like what we saw at columbia university in recent days. they're waiting clearly to fill those busses up. a lot of the officers down here are in riot gear, crowd control gear with zip ties. so they are very clearly planning for imminent mass arrests, if that's what it comes down to. if when they decide to enter this camp, people don't leave as they've been instructed to. and by all indications, these students, these protesters
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don't have any plans to leave. jonathan bill, you have a lot of experience of the way that l.a. law enforcement works and a lot of sources within l.a. law enforcement. i'm curious if you can try to get in the minds of the commanders here, because it seems to me the dispersal order was issued at, what, five hours or so ago now. and in that intervening five hours, one of the things that has happened is that the crowds beyond the encampment, the pro-palestinian protesters who have been called to come and back up the original encampment, seem to have grown and made it therefore more difficult for law enforcement when they eventually do make the move. so if you can, can you get in the heads of the commanders and tell us what you think that they might be thinking here? yeah. after talking to a bunch of law enforcement contacts tonight, i can tell you there's two things they're dealing with right now logistics and optics. logistics, manpower, where do
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they deploy them? how do they deploy them? how do they decide to go in? when do they decide to go in? how do they transport people out, that sort of thing. then, of course, is the political angle to all of this, which is the optics. you got a lot of media here. you got a lot of protesters here, you got a lot of students here, you got a lot of cops here. this is a potential powder keg. they don't want things to get violent. they know this is going to be all over the news, as it has been in other universities across the country . you know, they're going to be on the phone with the mayor's office, lapd, the mayor's office, a tight relationship. that's not the case with the sheriff's department. the sheriff is elected. okay he's accountable to the voters, not to politicians. then you have the california highway patrol, which is accountable to california governor gavin newsom. so you have all these different factions at play, and they're all going to have different motivations for how to get this done tonight based off who they answer to. so when you have three agencies out here tonight, they're obviously working together, but they're
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all going to have different ideas on what needs to happen here tonight. so they're obviously going to be putting some sort of a plan together that's going to keep their officers safe and try to minimize the bad optics of what can happen here tonight. obviously, the optics aren't going to get as bad as what we saw last night with fistfights everywhere and people hitting each other with bricks and skateboards and sticks. it's much calmer tonight. but look, there's no easy way to go into a camp of hundreds of people who don't want to be cleared out and who are going to form human chains and complain and scream. it's not going to be good optics. so that's that's that's the bottom line. logistics and optics. they got to think about. and yeah for sure bill. it's certainly going to be it appears at least on the face of it a very different operation to the one we saw the nypd carry out at columbia, where they went into the one building as far as we can tell, a couple of hundred protesters maybe, and they all went pretty easily. it looks like these guys, from everything you've said and everything you've showed us, bill, it looks like
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these guys are digging in for a real fight. is that fair? 100% fair, jonathan. they've been building up these fortifications all day long. they've barricaded all these buildings to the side. so if police wanted to go into those buildings and try to spill into the encampment from there, they're going to run into complete barricades. we saw some of that at columbia with was it hamilton hall? i believe it was called, but yeah, police went in there. they they brought a big truck in and they went in through the second window here. it's not as easy. they got a big wall structure built here. and then you got a bunch of protesters on the outside trying to block any more law enforcement from coming in. it's happening on the other side as well. and then you have a huge camp here that has been stocking up on supplies. they've got gas masks, they got goggles, they've got all sorts of protective gear, they've got shields and we've been looking at some of their internal chats, their telegram channels that sort of thing. they're prepared for conflict. they're saying to be ready to push
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back, that police are going to come in if they start using tear gas or anything like that. they're instructing people to take buckets and put it over the canisters so they fully anticipate and expect that there's going to be some sort of a breach tonight. and their internal chats have essentially been saying, get ready to push back and stand your ground. and even if it means being arrested, do that. and they're watching everything the police are doing. they have this drone they keep putting up in the air, up and down. they got all their scouts on the walls and they continue strobing. all the law enforcement here with their flashlights. yeah. bill. any any evidence of any pro-israeli counter-protesters there tonight? obviously there was a great deal of frustration that brought them there last night. now they perhaps feel that law enforcement is doing the job that they tried to do last night in, in ultimately dismantling that camp. but have you seen any, any pro-israeli protesters there? i have, but it's only been a small handful. i've seen a couple of israeli
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flags, actually. we can see one waving right now. of course, they put it down right when i talk. tommy, if you look out there into the crowd, you might see the. it looks like they just put it down. jonathan, there are a few we've seen maybe like 5 or 6. we've seen a couple israel flags out in the crowd counter-protesting those pro-palestinian folks, but certainly not the numbers of pro-israel counter-protesters we were seeing last night when it looked like there were a couple of hundred. and so far we've not seen any skirmishes or fights or anything like that, thankfully. but it could be a long night ahead. still, it could indeed be a long night for you and everyone there at ucla. bill, you're doing great work along with your cameraman, tommy chiu and producer lexi hernandez. we thank you for being here. bill, as he mentioned, will be there all night. whatever happens, we will be right here in fox news l.a. headquarters bringing you anything that develops, anything that happens on that campus. you will see it thatf o campus, you will see it here
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live with us for now a we'll seb you back to regular programming. >> now, if you thinkny way thaty bad, look at this document obtained by our very own itll manoogian. now, it's a list of needs fromtf protesters that are nowuattin squatting at ucla, including, get this vegang , food row,, zi zip ties, kneepads, but absolutely no bananas or bagels are allowed and no sunscreen. i wonder if they'd like a big, thic likk juicy steak. i don't know. anyway, here are the fullanyway report ful. >> ucla tonight, bill milligan. pretty, pretty daryn demanding. >> bill. yeah. on the air just moments ago, you say ucla police just announced on a loudspeaker that this encampment behind us is unlawful . y they're saying everybody has to leave or potentially face arrest. evide encampment ignored them and evidently this encampment believes that wall'se it. take a look behind meafte right here all afternoon. they have built a wallrnoo hav d
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their encampment made out of wooden pallets and plywood that the f y have bound together with zip ties and screws that they have drilled hav in.or they are preparing for some sort of siege they believe is cominge theg, whether it's fm counter-protesters like we saw last night or from law enforcemenr fromt. but in the meantime, shawn, you just mentioned that google document we obtained. let's take a loolet we k at it one more time. this is a list of things that people inside this camp say they need donated to them on that list sed donat, vegan an free food, super bright flashlights with strobe strobeci capability, rope and zip ties, helmets, shiel zipd and wood kneepads and elbow pads, lotion, no sunscreennd elb. then goggles and gas masks. they also ask that everything be beads als compliant, meaning boycott, divestment and sanctions essentially don't give them anything that has anything to do with israel. but back out here liveo do as that announcement was made, that this is unlawful, we continue to see more lapas mad d showing up, some of themm with their crowd control helmets,wd c their sheriff's department deputies gathering off campus.
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there's californiasheriff' patrl gathering a lot of different gathenforcement agencies d are gathering here. you certainly get the vibe that something is aboute will to happen this evening, shawn, and will be here in case it does. in caswe'll send it back. all right. bill will be checking in throughout the night. thank you fo.thanr being out thn got very violent at ucla last night. jod we've been showing a lot of that video. joining us now, former arkansas governor mike huckabeeinowor mid law professor alan dershowitz. professor dershowitz, you know, you spent a lot of years teaching at harvard. and i know you proud of that for a big part of your life. i wouldn't be proud to be with associated with that institution ever againthat i. >> i agree with you completely. >> harvardt a single professor that i know of, jewish, not jewish, is preparedu to speak up on behalf of the jewish students. they are silen behalf oft. they are unwilling to do. and, you know, the end result
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is that these protesters are being allowed to win. >> they're being allowed to win. brown university win.re being allow says, oh, we're going to give in to northwestern. we're going to give it to will admit specially some palestinian students we. aren't qualified we'll hire palestinianpa professorslestin to, encourage more of these kinds of protests. can you if a ku klux riotclan rand occurred at a university campus that the campus campe ities would negotiat with the? the would say, you know, we want about six racist professors because we didn'tth have any diversity here. we are racists on the facultt ha wh'd like a few people who favor segregation. f nobody would dream of doing that. but they're prepared to hirethas hamas supporters, hamas professors, kind of hitler youth oriented professors, you cannot give in to these protesters because you do. it just encourages more and more of these unlawfulf yo prots
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you give in. if students sign a petition, wt then you negotiate with them. you negotiate with them. if they have th totally and completely lawful, lawful protests, but once they cross the line, end of negotiation no more giving in. otherwise, you're just otherencouraging this kind of lawlessness. >> you know, mike huckabee, watch this unfold.violence the violence got really bad last night out in loass. ting they're expecting maybe more tonight. be and agree with professor dershowitz. i mean, you're negotiating with a group of people. it's very hard to understand are where they're coming from, why there's any moral ambiguitfromy about the 1200 israelis slaughtered on october seven. ghtere the hundreds taken hostage. the videos of people being towoe death, women, men, women and,bed children being beheaded, that we know occurrededat in huge
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numbers. whatever happened to woke campuses, pc campuses? los people have lost their minds. i don't ever want to hear anybody talk about theymor right side of history anymore. we need to be talking about the right side of sanity, because what we have here is simplhayin indefensible. it's people who are supposed to be smart, smart a to get into a school like this, but they're showing how utterly ignorant mil are of the middle east, of israel, of the so-calle d palestinians, of hamas. and in their ignoranced in, they're they're really eliminating themselves from any they. but ifider but if there are no consequences for this ridiculous savagconsequee behavn then they're just going to keep doing it. you knowg it, i still look at te fact that there are people who did stupid thinge ars on january six. >> you and i are among many conservatives. mostyou d conservatives who sad everything they did was completely unacceptablo saide. when they hit a cop or broke a a window, or if they did something like
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that. but there are people who did none of those things. they just showed up and walked arounde thinthey . >> they're still in jail. these people, if they're not put jail for a significant period of time, well, we're just going to get a lot more of it because without consequences. >> that'ts what happens. >> well, don't forge.te su the summer of 2020, the summer of love and whatmmlove in the sr of love. and you could see this now unfolding on your screen, 574 riots, a couple of dead, a couple dozen americans, cops injured with bricks, rocks, mololes of molotov injured cocks that were thrown at them. billions in property were damagi i didn't see liz cheney orz anybodchy committee hearings tho and holding those people responsible, even though weponsible have the video. all right, governor huckabee, thank you. alan dershowitz, thank you. >> now, while many on the leftth worked to sow and hatred,be robert kraft, the owner of the new england patriotsrt , is trying to bring people together through the foundation to combat anti.
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you might remember this ad. it aired during the super bowlne this past year. >> take a long time to imagine that i'd write today for my dear friend marti mn. e that i would remind people thathe t all hatehr thrives on one thing. silence the people who will who change the nation of those who speak out. un now, amid the latest unrest ,robert kraft is publishing this full page ad. it'll be i n major newspapers across the country in the next two days. it reads in partry inext, instee of colleges and universities teaching the core principlesd of free speech and debate that our country was founded on, they are emboldening hatred that is tearing their campuses and our youth apart. joining us now with more f is founder of the foundation to combat anti-semitism. also the owner of thepatr new england patriots, our friendio robert kraft is bak with us. >> you went to columbia.
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you watched what happened last night. you had already take, n a strono stand. you took it during the super bowl. you'vetookng the it since octob. and look where we are.r th >>ou robert, i never thought wed see this in our lifetime. me bo >> you and me both.th sean. you know, i think our universities were one of our competitor s and advantages as a country, and i think what's going on now throughout america is a lot of people, and they want to know we're going to win this battle. and i just ask all yourjust a good listeners who carske this country to speak up the, you know, universe cities used debat to be where you had critical debate and different points of view. we didn't teach hatredwe did and intimidation. >> yeah, let me let me ask you a question and maybe i'll use a football analogy. maybe. ilet's say the new englander 1
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patriots have the number one draft pick and we have a y tom brady star in the making that's going to go in the first round, firsto in, first pick. >> and you found out f that that individual was a part of any of what we've been witnessing on television and believe that would you pick that player ? no and i know tom brady pretty well and he represents the best values of america.>> >> and i agree with that. i'm noitt insinuating else now. is not you actually has a we have the privilege of picking wepretty special guy number three this year who i think we're very ad of proud of and represents his family re the values that all of us in america hold dear. >> and we we really have. the reason i took these ads
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out. i want people toeopl that good people, and they come to our they really care and they have to spearek and not be silet the way martin luthert king spoke about it with clarence. >> yeah i agree with you. i wish more like yourself of prominence that that have that when robert kraft speaks, a lot of people. i've known you as a friend foror many years, and i'm really mat that you'vec taken a strong stand. i remember whee n the issueustice of social justice came up in the nfl. correct me iup if i'm wrong, dit you go to your players and say, if there's and any charity thats near and dear to your heart, whv whatever you whatever money you raiserou raisee or put into, that you would match it? >> and didn't you go out with some of your players and your son? >> yeah. , thanyes. thank you. thank you for saying that.
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and it's true. you know, the look, i'm one of the greatest beneficiaries, s what america has to offer. and i got a full academicrship scholarship to columbia. i dreamt big dreamto cols. i went through tough times. but it's the greatest country, the world. and i'm privileged, among other things, to own the nfl homet franchise in my hometown whenow i didn't have a car until i was. 25. i want to keep those value s forto everyone that comes to this country. this, i had a dinnerha tonight with a woman who runs te one of the best hospitals in boston, and she camtals in ee from nicaragua at age ten. e live the american dream. >> and they left somozat in nicaraguani. a and now she's worried about what's happening here. good people care. and we just need to band t together and speak out and not
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to be afraid. we need empathy here and not hatred. you know, so your ad will be a in major newspapers starting tomorrow, coast to coast and. i hope people will read the entire letter that you are putting in thi you a s ade to and really take the time to contemplate the message one that you are trying to send. it is a critical one at a critical point, and i admire you for doing it. robert kraft, thank you again for being withg itk you fo us. >> all right. when we come back, you're not going to you won't know who biden is considering letting into the country. i can't even believe it myself. and i'm not shocked anymore. newt gingrich will explain straight aheade.. on your well done, bev. you got the presents, the balloons and the raptor cake. now, how about something to put a smile on your face.
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now this pretty unbelievableac according to a report joe biden is now thinking about bringingca refugees from gaza into this country. and today, the house press secretary karine jean-pierre did not deny report and instead claim that the white house wasat evaluating that situation. o okay, so here are some things that the white house might wantn to evaluate or consider in their evaluatiouation.n. first to jordan and egypt and other arab muslim nationsth around the middle east. why have themiy all explicitly f refused to take in palestinian refugees? thinusedtakek about that. why is that? second, the people of gaza have lon e peg been subjecte to anti-jewish, anti-american indoctrinationlong, all starting at an early age. just take a look at these disgusting anti-semitics cartoons that target young children at it'sarget yo far won that. by the way, polling after octobehepollinr seven showed th% of the palestinian
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people thought those attacks on israel were correct. now, joe biden wants these same people to be your neighbors. how woulle to be your d you evef they were radicalized? >> you have kids cartoons, , sco schoolbooks. they're teaching even the youngest kids to hatoloks,ta hate israel and hate america.me also, according to new dhs documents obtained by bill milliganined, we're learning more about the administration's efforts to quietly quotelearnin relocate illegal immigrants around the country via the mass parole program. they're flying in directly froam their country into the united states, one of 45 cities, the top five cities for thesee o new arrivals. miami, florida, fort lauderdale, florida, new york citami, flo y, houston, orlando, florida. hopefully, governor ron desantisorid will sue the biden administration or maybe just send them all to nantucketminist joe's house in delaware. he was reaction. former house speakerhere wit, ft
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gingrich, fox news contributor. >> mr. speaker, tv cartoons depicting koran based stories of jews being transformed into apes, animated music videotabbin including footage from stabbing and car ramming attackrts. il lyrics i will attack you, tearcy you apart. cowill staou, tearb you. >> i will cleanse my country of every. children on hamas tv. up want to wage and blow up the jews. a young boy reciting a son jewsg on hamas tv. the jews are barbaric apes b. rs the most evil of creatures. mr. speaker, i've got pages of examples of that. i could read it for the full hour probably, and not get through it all. my point to you is how is jothre biden ever know if thesen palestinians that he wants e in as refugees were not radicalized as kids? well, but i think john you are assuming that he cares. admt
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>> the biden administration gets up every mornins upg and, tries to find new ways to weaken and underminerica and change america. this is the most anti-american presidency in american history. >> and i use those words deliberately. they want to profoundly change our country. t toy gethey want to bring as mi illegal people in as they can. they are already in some citiesc trying to get permission for them to voteo ge. ly hop they probably only hoped that they would be able to shiftey the balance of power in terms of the census by, counting everybody who's here illegally. >> you know, there's a these are not stupid people. the biden team really deeplya wants to weaken america and wants to undercu t america and wants to do everything they can to change and destroy traditional american culture. soy in many ways, they are closer to hamas in their belief that the united states, as a colonial powertes is, that theye
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closer to the students, will burn chanting. there's a reason for all of this. this for is not an accident. acc there are people in theid administration who are who basically are far more sympatheticti to hamas, to radical islam, and to destroying the west than they are to israel or the united states. and some points are, to be honest, and tell the truth. this is a bad, dangerouss is administration trying to staytan in power by destroying the rule of lawstroying, by putting their opponent in prayer in prison and getting them out of the way, making sure he can't run. >> i mean, watch everythin oge n doing and say to yourself, what if they actually know what they're doingand sa wha ani doing it deliberately? des that's mean, that' the great danger here. and, you know, mr. speaker. we've been friends a long time, and you always have a very, lou alwa fun way of telling me while you're thinking that joe
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biden might care. >> how can a president of the united states of america be contemplating bringin bg people that we do know have all been indoctrinated since? they're young children? do you agree with me e that there's a reason that egypt and jordan wants. no of that indoctrinated population that, look, the saudis don't want them, doe the united arab emirates doesn't want them. got it. doesn't want me. nobody doesnm. wants radicalized islamists who want to set up a dictatorship. this is why egypt, for example,e has waged war on the muslims brotherhoowaged. bera only in the west, where you have liberal professorsy, who are out of touch with reality. you have this fantas hy that somehow this can all work out. nobody, nobody in the middle nobody i east believes that you cancoexis coexist with hamas because itece is it is a regime dedicated, as you said at the beginning, t
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to eliminating everyw this in israel. now, this is not complicateds nt but when you have somebody like secretary blinken orarden who president biden who refuse to deal with reality, then you are faced with dangers like thise face . >> all right, mr. speaker,th thank you for being with us. scary timeank you s. da we'll tell you that when we come back. jim jordan demanding answerss on on. the ex federal prosecutor that is helping alvin bragg. in other words, he came from he wbiden's weaponized doj. >> he'll explain why this is important. and then latery this, righteous indignation is characteristic of the propagandagandaa techniqd being retweeted. senator merkley, thank you. >> syou going to call a sick. senator kennedy at his finest, confronting a climate professoet at a recent hearing? we'll play his full remarks. and governor kriste y yoi noem straight ahead. >> what makes goldman brandt
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listen. get the latest news business and news headlines on sirius xm anywhere. fox news radio on sirius xm america. >> listening. [♪ and this is a fox. s those who are anti-israeealhaveo have once again gathered outside of nyu in new yorktherer city. our very own alexis mcadams is live on the grounmcadamd. >> alexis, what's going on now ? hey, so the crowd's growing a little bit in size here outside of nyugrown . e what can take a look here and see what's going on. you can see the palestinian flags and th's tian flage group' of students, but it's not all students, sean. this is also people who are justludents. peopl living i, they say, that are out here saying they should end the sieg e on gaza. diso saying that nyu should divest frovem israel at this point. so we've been also talking with trying to talk with protester talkingtryings ay they're wearing masks out here. and also, you know what their at messages to protesters and to the school. so i'm goinge school. to check h now with some students here on campus, including a freshmanh
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student who's jewish, who says you really aren't maybe feeling the safest here at nyu. are you regretting choosing >>is university? to be honest, i'm a little bit i ashamed that i go to nyuttle. like my friends are very shabby university, and they're definitely protected and they are safe. and i've been walking around feelinar safe.walking g unsafe, hiding mm and switching it out for another necklacenecklace. t yo what do you think about what happened at columbia university? you know, there's been a lot goin t what happeg on at the univers. there were those arrests that happened. do you think there'ssts, y going to be arrests on campus here? >> i hope that the nypd step?s in even more than they already are to ensure the safety of all studentsre on campus.as b there's been some people kind of coming up to you. there's stilsomel chanting here right now. what are they saying here? they are sayin arg i'm a, that baby killer. the first thing that i a baby i killer. i have to say, i've nevery killed one baby in my lifed. what's your response to that? i willsponse? to say that i am r peace in the middle east
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as well as all the jewish people. and hamas is also killingl of babies. s >> okay. thanks for talking to us. so that's the latest here, just from what jewish studente la wes are feeling on the ground. we're going to flip around so you can kind of see the group of people who they don't of want to show their faces, but they sure have a lot to say. anything you want to say. sheila>> she l, she doesn't go e her friends and study. i don't know why . - just always lie. yeah, there's a lot going on out here as well, toog on hee university. she does go to nyu, but yeah. so thih,s guy had a lot to say before. you don't have anything you want to say now that you're on camer now you a? d to yeah. talk to my crew. i'm with fox new.s. i wat who are you guys? whll, i just watch you set uchp that whole thing to talk with students. yeah. so this is kind of. you don't wantstuden t say anything.can he >> and so that's all we caarn hear out here on, the ground. so we'll keep you posted on what else we get. wha e gejohn. all right, alexis, great job. please tell that young, young woma youngn that she's in our pb and to please be careful. all right. alsoe ca tonight, jim jordan set a letter to the attorney general, merrick
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garland, requestineygn on t more information on the former doj prosecutor who lefheormetjuc joe biden's department of justice to join bragg's prosecution against for the misdemeanor of mislabeling business recordsmisdemea who std of limitations have long since passed, presided over by ao done judge who donated to biden and his family , could very likely benefit from this and who should have recused himsel have f. anyway, here with reaction, house judiciary committee chairmananywayreaction jim jordn jim, let me if i can, i want to go to this guy's name is matthew colangelo. was it he the third highest ranking doj official? uld he why would he give up that prestigious job to go be helping a dea in new york city? that seems a little odd to ma do in less than maybe coordination of some kind and maybeorf joe biden wanted him there? >> yeah, that's why we're going after evere? y single documented communication this guy had while he was at the department of justicecommuniche, any commu, any documents that he had exchangedo alvin bragg,
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fani willis jack smith or letitiwillisa james, because hes a key faction. >> alvin bragg is saying president trump conspired to influence the 2016 election. g ijack smith is sayin president trump conspired to influence the 2020 election. going on herelysaying is everybody in that i just mentioned alvin bragg, letitia jack smith, all of them and michael clayton all are conspiring o to go afterafte to influence the 2024 election. so we want we're going to get every communication this had. te >> that's what we're pursuing. and understand the history here. sean, first, wunderstand the hee in manhattan where we talked about all the crime goingg no on there and alvin bragg not dealing with that. then we subpoenaed mark pomerantoenaed mz, guy who wrote the book and was the catalyst who worked for alvin bragg left, wrote the book, the catalyst for alvin bragg, bringing this ridiculous case. , then alvin bragg took us too r court. we won in court. then we depose d mr. pomerantz, and he took the fifth of 18 times. so the fift now we want to get alle communications from colangelo to see this conspiracy
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they're all involved with on the left to impact the 2024 election. all right. so let me ask you this. the department of justice, you'll, looking into how it'se o been weaponized and politicized. okin hthey have not been forthc. they have not been cooperativeb. . you've said subpoena after subpoena. yot potential powers might you have? well, there's always the contempt i mean, look, we know that merrick garland, we're lookin wknowg we're lookig at contempt for the attorney general because he won't give us the audie l o tape thate special counsel her had whencoun they interviewed joe biden and they decided not to charge this guy with knowinglwith ky hg and giving out classified information, they won't charge hi theym they won't recommend charges because he's a forgetful old man. we'd like to get that. so there's contempt when they don't comply with subpoenas. when th don we've issued 90 some subpoenas0e from from the judiciar sy committee. i've signed 90 some subpoenas. and congressma>> sean:n wanted f
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the facts, but would have to sign off on a contempta prosecution like they did with bannon and navarrcontemo wouldn't that have to be joe's t department of justice? >> yeah, you cano be also go to. you can also go if it's expensive, it's civil or criminal. but yeah i, typically it goes te to the justice department. so it's the same justice depal there'sut stil this that that's but again, we're the legislative branch. we've got to use every legisla t have. we can indicted anyone. we can't prosecute anyone. tall we can do is go after the facts, use the subpoena power, use the hearing poweoenar and, use the power ofe purse, frankly, to influence these things and get i control of these agencies. >> all right, jim jordan, thank you. n: jim your time when we come b. well, south dakota governor christie noemfo will join us for an exclusive interview responding to whath ov has been a backlash overerupcomg her upcoming memoir where she wrote about killing a dog. we'll show explained as continue that call and ask
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and gave more explanation to this. but yot you you talk about this 14 month old dog is untraceable. you describe it as a trained assassin. how you how the dog who ishow t killing chickens, a local neighbor, and how the dog evenun went to bite you.i and i believe others as well. tell us in your words, why it came to that decision. dec i mean, unfortunately, dogs that are violentisio unf sometip have to be put down. but i guess people because you shot the dog said is a difference which way you put a dog down. i'm not really sure, but it g dt i don't think people understood it. >> i want to give you a chance to explain i a. >> well, sean, you know well, how the fake new ys works. out and they leave out some or mosts of the facts of a story. o >> they put the worst spin on it. and that's what's happened in this case. theype people really that'what'y this book and they find out the truth of this story, because the truth of the storyte
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is that this was a working dog and it was not a puppy. it was a dog that was extremely dangerous. it had come to us from a family who had found her way too aggressive. und her we were her second chane and she was the day she was put down was a day that she massacred livestocatk, were pars of our neighbors. she attacked me and it was a hard attacke . k is >> and the reason it's in the book is because this book i'veilled with tough challenging decisions that i'd have to make throughout my life. and throui that people understd from this that what the point of the story is, is thatofy will politicians, they will run from the truth. they wiln from truthl shy away m making tough decisions. i don't do eithegr of those. i tell the truth and i make tough decisions. people attacked me durinak gr keep covid for keeping my state open. they called me wrong and attackedin open, night afte on tv for not doing mandates and not forcindoing g people to get vaccines or wear masks. they're doing it again now , e peop with this, i just hope people will read the book, find out the truth, because this wath
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snima a dangerous animal. and i had a choice between keeping my small childrednrous and other people safe or a dangerous animal. and i chose the safety of myanii children. >> you know, i was shocked when w : learned that joe biden and he has a german shepherd, that whee han is said and done, 24 secret service agents weretsr bitten by a german shepherd by a big dog. i want to go back to something that you say here. you said you followed the la w in your book. >> what is the law? >> virtually every state hasas a a law in place that that animals that attack and kill livestock can be put down like in situations like this. but i'll tell you,, bu sean,ranc the farmers and ranchers, they expect it. they know that once an animal stkexpected.w this starts killg and starts killing just because dang enjoy iset, that that is a very dangerous animal. and that was the situation that wal.e were dealing with. and i'm a dog lover. i've trained dogs fo a trar yea. i've been around hundreds of them, of course.
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and so this was a tough situation and very difficult. but that's what happens rural america many times. and, you know, i hope people dto read the facts of the storyt and truly understand that i'm a mom and the time i had smallt children, a lot of small kiddos that worked around our businessw people, and i wanted to make sure that they were safe and that dogs that have this kin mae a problem that have been to training for months and still kill form, int fun,y ar they are extremely dangerous and a responsible owneelr does w what they need to do and what this what the law will allow tra a dog trainer friend of mine actually describes every dog and is baby wolf and they have a pack mentality. >> and oncy have e they get aggressive. it's very difficult to alter ver an. e cahat behavior >> look at the case of joe biden. seitially, we had heard maybe one secret service agent, maybe three. and then at one point we read 24 in that particular i case, if if somebody is biting people in large numbers like that, wouldn't it? it's a sad thing to do.e
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but at some point, doesn't itt b become the responsible to do for the safety of others that you don'ts allow a dog at least around anybody else, at the very leas lt well. and that was our situation was c this dog had come to us from another family that had already foun d her to be too aggressive. they'd had issues before and weo had sho agthey'd he would put hh months of training and we're working with her. traininge woit's unfortunate si, but one that i hope people understand that they need to heare people truth and that with the media has been spinning the media continuously through the fakea hrough news dh always tell the truth that they spin the story. they did the sam spin the thingr during covid and they're doing it again here. i hope people buy the book and readdoing gain peo the trutb all right. the book is available, by the way, online. you caoo wn go to amazon .comt o and read it for yourself. and as always, you decide it's called no going back. governor no, thank you.k sena when we come back, senator john kennedy grilling a climate professoto cr during a hearing classic tape straight ahead.
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