possible u.s. broker-dealer in the works with hamas to posit fighting. dozens of women and children held hostage in gaza to be freed. all after widespread protests across america. it ♪ ♪ hundreds of thousands out on the streets both pro-israel and pro- palestinian. including one that demonstration that turned violent outside the dnc headquarters in washington leaving six officers injured. brexit is such a shame to see these people attacked the capitol police piglets what is a signal for the democrats heading into 2024 question what we will get reaction from biting campaign national cochair foreign relations committee member senator chris coons. plus a frosty fallout after the president xi and biden summit. secretary of state mike pompeo what did and did not get accomplished. then,. >> this is an existential threat to this country. quickset 911 families tear into ticked talkers over sympathy for osama bin laden as anti-semitism rises on the country's college campuses. we will ask our sunday panel what is influencing the next generation's opinions. all right now on "fox news sunday." ♪. shannon: hello from foxnews in washington. the idf continuing to scour it gaza hospitals where it says hamas is hiding in tunnels, weapons, command centers and possibly hostages. as is or it works eradicate how mosque in northern gaza it is beginning to shift its sites further south and what would be a new front in the a really offensive. but international calls are both a cease-fire in the release of hostages intensifies amid concerns about the mounting civilian death toll. late last night reports from the "washington post" begin to surface that israel and hamas are on the verge of a u.s. brokered deal for multi date cease-fire in exchange for the release of dozens of hostages. in a moment will speak with our democratic senator chris coons who sits on the foreign relations committee we will get the latest from the white house on the possible deal between israel and hamas fox news correspondent lucas tomlinson but we start with fox news correspondent alex hogan alive on the ground in northern israel hello alex. >> hi shannon. u.s. officials as well as israeli officials say so far there has been no agreement the potential deal to release 50 hostages in exchange for three -- five day cease-fire among other things. officials from qatar are saying the conversations are made in late logistical about what needs to be done and today in gaza idf is moving forward it says paratroopers managed to go inside raid the home of hamas officials for ground forces also located in ammunition warehouses as they look for tunnels but six weeks into the war, more than half of the population is out of their home. the un said gaza is only getting 10% of its required food and only 6% of the fuel that it received before the war. eight organizations warn the fuel shortages will cause the health care system to collapse. >> due to the lack of gas we were forced to buy firewood, cooked our food with a fire wit and bake our bread using firewood. our entire day depends on firewood. >> even prime minister netanyahu said without more humanitarian aid allies will find it difficult to give longer-term support for israel's war at the same time israel is fortifying its northern front to field off attacks from hezbollah. >> will use tanksley as infantry, we use antitank missiles on our own regrets exchange fire nearly constant now but with the use of more advanced weapons the idf's is a growing fear of how quickly everything could change in this conflict. >> hezbollah is deploying every arsenal has at its disposal everything from russian to come into iranian equipment, to equipment that's been deployed on its own very. >> here in the north besides troops and it tanks entire cities and villages have turned into ghost towns and on the other side of the border in lebanon people are fleeing thereto. right now is really striking back at sites in lebanon as hezbollah earlier today fired rockets, mortars and antitank missiles here. >> alex hogan weaver she live in israel thank you so much less turnout fox news correspondent lucas tomlinson he is live at the white house the president has laid out this sweeping argument for supporting both israel and ukraine sake it's really the same fate. quickset is right shannon. the white house said it is not reached a deal on the hostages yet and in a first president biden said he will sanction any israeli settlers who commit violence against palestinians in the west bank. books the strike group was supposed to be home for thanksgiving. before being extended and that mediterranean between israel and hamas over fears it could sp spread. riding in the "washington post" president biden says both pollutant and hamas are fighting to wipe a neighboring democracy off the map. america cannot and will not let that happen. president biden recently met china's president face-to-face for the first time in a year. she reportedly told biden china has no plans to invade taiwan. he gave a similar pledge to obama in the rose garden in 2015 but not to militarize his militarized hisman-made islandsh china sea a pledge he did not honor. as in biden's poll numbers also causing americans to wince. biden's approval numbers remain underwater. on a range of issues from the israel hamas war to immigration and inflation. more than 500 political appointees and staffers across 48 government agencies sensate letter to president biden protesting his support for israel and its war against hamas frequency do not make our decision based on polls to make our decisions based on what we believe are the best foreign policy judgments on behalf of the american people. >> tomorrow president biden turns 81 it is supposed to be a low-key affair here at the white house with more attention on the annual turkey pardon and china will be hosting arab diplomats in the hopes of bringing peace to gaza. shannon: lucas tomlinson at the white house, lucas thank you maturing as a dell or democratic senator chris coons as a member of the senate foreign relations committee cochair of the president's reelection campaign. senator welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thanks shannon, it's great to be on with you again. shannon: let's talk about this. the white house national security commission to sink national security council there is not a deal yet but there is talk of a potential cease-fire deal three -- five days dozens of hostages. the press has a new op-ed out today he wrote this in the op-ed as long as hamas clings with the ideology of destruction, a cease-fire is not peace to hamas members every cease-fire is time they exploit to rebuild their stockpile of rockets reposition fighters restart the killing by attacking innocence again. at the halifax international security form house talk of the cease-fire playing there? good shannon, president biden has been clear and forceful in responding to hamas terrible horrific terrorist attacks six weeks ago. he went to israel he embraced the prime minister netanyahu he has deployed two aircraft carrier groups to push back on any potential for iran to try to strengthen and broaden the conflict in the middle east. and here at the halifax security conference this weekend a bipartisan delegation from congress met with leaders from across our nato allies and from other countries where there are folks here who are advocates for freedoms of human rights advocates from countries like iran and venezuela and russia, opponents of the current regimes as well as partners from canada, from germany, other legislators spent lots of conversations about the importance of the united states standing strong behind ukraine for than 50 partners in supporting ukraine and their resistance to russian aggression and standing strong in supporting israel and their important work against the terrorists of hamas. news of a potential hostage deal is a great news just before thanksgiving for the 10 american families whose loved ones are being held hostage the more than 230 others. i've met with those of families in tel aviv and in washington. it is heartbreaking to be with parents who don't know how their children are doing and who believe they are being held in tunnels like hamas beneath gaza this is a good moment today. shannon: are p the present m hif in this op-ed it links together the fights against russia and its aggression in ukraine, hamas, the president himself expresses great concern about what a cease-fire would allow hamas to do and continuing to kill and re- equip is their concern about that part of the equation? a distinction between a cease-fire. some folks are calling for a cease-fire in protests across europe and in our country by which they mean israel should stop fighting hamas, should end their campaign and gaza for a pause that has been negotiated between israel and hamas to allow the release of hostages is really a an american and other nationality hostages and allow food and fuel and medicine to get into gaza. and negotiate a brief pause in the fighting i think will be a good thing and i would strongly support a cease-fire meaning and end it to israel's campaign against hamas i do not support and neither does the president. shannon: let's talk about the fact israel aid is tied up in the politics of washington. every democratic senator voted no against the package the house had passed it takes money from the irs to fund that standalone israel aid. now the conversation is a bigger supplemental the white house once ukraine and other things tied together that the are number of gop senators who say it will not move forward ukraine funding unless it's coupled with serious change to border policy not more money for processing in but actually having a more secure structure against people showing up and enter without a way to track them a in moving to the country. the president's approval on this issue of the border he is upside down by 30 points on this americans do not think he is handling it well. at the same time house homeland security has a committee report out this week saying what's happening at the border could cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands excuse me billions of dollars a year sink this it's morally unacceptable american taxpayer dollars should be funneled to those who violate our laws and demand expansive taxpayer-funded benefits like education, healthcare, housing and more. where are we on negotiations in the senate about change to border policy as it may be tight ukraine funding? quick shannon, there is a bipartisan group of senators who have been working hard this weekend, last week and will continue working through the thanksgiving holiday to come forward with a proposal for a few focus policy changes that would address a dramatic increase in recent months the number of folks crossing our border we have to strike an important balance here between protecting americans historical role as a place of asylum at his face, his politics, their ethnicity and background. reducing what is currently a real challenge of our border. president biden has repeatedly demanded of congress that we take up and pass a bipartisan reform to improve our border security and the supplemental funding request he sent up to congress president biden is demanding the single largest additional appropriation to improve it border security in our history. i think we can and should find the middle ground here and move forward to secure progress republicans are saying that's money to process people into this country not to stop people from showing up at illegally illegallycrossing into the bord. there is an admission 1.7 potentially million got a ways people we do not even know who they are or where they are in this country in addition to millions of other people who have been processed into this country was s with some of them distant court dates they might not actually show up for. quick shannon that is a mischaracterization of the supplemental request. it would hire literally thousands of border patrol agents, customs and border patrol agents put in place a border crossings advance and nonintrusive inspection systems that would allow us to scan more and more of the vehicles across our border every day and a funded increase in deportation flights to say the additional funding request is just a process more people into the united states, misses a core goal of the funding requested. but i will say this, i am willing to work with the republicans on changing policy to make sure we protect asylum i something that genuinely protects those with eight legitimate asylum claim and yet reduces the number of folks crossing the border who ultimately do not have eight legitimate asylum claim and years later will be deported. that is the middle point we should work on together. it is critical we fund ukraine that we fund israel and that we provide humanitarian relief which is the other key part of this package. the week before thanksgiving i hope you folks will reflect on the fact providing humanitarian assistance into ukraine, into gaza and untethered doesn't other countries is a long bipartisan tradition in the united states and a key part of our leadership in the world. shannon: seems like there's almost total support for that humanitarian aid i know there were a few voices out there who think they need to be serious strings tied to that i want to talk to about 2024 because you are coaching the president's national reelection campaign. david axelrod senior advisor to pressure obama key player in the obama biden administration says this, i think he has a 50/50 shot but no better than that. maybe a little worse they've got a real problem they are counting on trump to win it for them i remember hilary d hilary doing . we have scores of new polling at fox news all paint a very tough picture on reelection for the white house and there are polls at marquette, usa today and many others show serious problems for this president and his reelection campaign way think of david's comments? >> it's an interesting point from david. in 2007 a year out from the 2008 election i will remind you poll after poll was showing barack obama was going to lose to rudy giuliani and in 2011 barack obama was going to lose to mitt romney. head to head poles a year out don't say much at all. what matters are the elections it just happen the off year elections were very positive for democrats across the country. we far exceeded expectations in 2022 and the midterm elections. so cross special elections, midterm elections i see real positives for this president and those are rooted in his record of actual accomplishment. we have the lowest unemployment and the longest period of time in american history. he has significant things on a bipartisan basis. investment in infrastructure, reduced prescription drug prices and frankly rebuilding advanced manufacturing. i came out of manufacturing to run for office. we have seen 800,000 new high-quality manufacturing jobs created. part of the 14 million new jobs in just the last few years. that's a strong record to run on and i believe the president will make that case the coming year. shannon: a number fact checkers includes including across the political spectrum is not accurate to say they were created many came back after covid. but they are not counting his new jobs and for what ever reason all the things you listed are not yet resonating with the american electorate. were going to talk about more polls further into the show and we will see how that actually works out and they are to come a year is a long time and politics editor, thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you shannon. cooks iranian proxies continue targeting u.s. troops in syria and iraq as u.s. forces are striking back it up next to bring former secretary state mike pompeo to talk about how the white house is dealing with ironic. frustrations with that strategy be into 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(gentle music) shannon: there is a growing divide within the federal government over official u.s. policy toward israel. a push for a cease-fire is gaining momentum as hundreds of members inside the bite administration tell the president they do not agree with how he's handling the conflict for joining me now former secretary state mike pompeo print mr. secretary welcome back. >> good morning it's great to be with you, shannon. shannon: this letter that's joined by hundreds of people different things bubbling up from state, for the white house, from d.o.j. you have written this this week the american people should be alarmed and outraged individuals who are so clearly opposed to our constitutional order and soap on the ignorant of right and wrong work on u.s. foreign policy every david weiss is not a free speech issue? >> they are entitled to their free speech they are also entitled to work wherever dhec they wa want in our country peoe work for the president of the united states they confirm secretary stated in eight states of america have an obligation to do the work they direct them to do not their own not their own vision for what america ought to look like. i saw that's when i was secretary of state. there is a tax on the bureaucratic efforts it's always from the left. you do not see dissents cables dissent cablesfrom those of us n the deep geo christian it's always from progressives they not only write about them then not only speak about them that's what this letter is they then work at diligently to undermine with these administrations are trying to do so today they ought to be doing what president biden secretary blinken with them to do. is most unfortunate many of them did not want to work on the projects that i am president trump asked them to do it's dangerous their task is to perform at the executive directs they believe they have a right to voice their opinions and undermine american policy. that's both wrong is a moral principle it's deeply unconstitutional. shannon: ever media outlets reporting about some specific works at work within the bite administration some oppose the federal fair all talk about people they say are either sympathizers with iranian leadership or people that have lobbied for the aims of iranian leaders. one of them works at the pentagon dozens of senators have written a letter to the white house saying that her security clearance should be suspended we cannot find any record that has been. here's a headline this week from the federalist they say this no serious country would allow terrorist sympathizers to run its governments. are you surprised by these allegations? most of its average american's are that this to be going on than the u.s. government. next i am most surprised the administration is not put this person onward has not gotten them out of the department she's working in an organization that controls and operates our special operative forces around the world at a time of deep conflict. this administration has always had a soft spot for the islamic republic of iran. we s sought and present obama wn it's on the jcpoa we've now seen it while they have launched dozens and dozens of attacks against americans we have that almost nothing. i am not so sure that the views held by this woman who were held by robert maui was a special envoy for around when his security suspended frankly it's not so much t their outliers ths administration is that their policies are deeply consistent with what president bite has been trying to do. i am a very worried about what the islamic republic of iran is doing. thnatalie today and supporting hamas and hezbollah and 11 at what they may be doing at her southern border bring folks into our country centric real risk in the homeland here as well. shannon: too that point you know the data you served on the job we keep hearing about what a problem the border is this administration is talked about the possibility it's very attractive to terrorists we talk to senator coons about the fact there are millions of people here we do not know who they are or where they are sent something that keeps you up at night? how worried she knew should we be new polling shows americans are worried about islamic terror attacks on u.s. soil now 73% of them that's a 23-point since may. but shannon it is something i am deeply concerned about her head hurt a center coons remarks he's a good and decent man he is just wrong about the bite administration on the border. this is not about proper açai let this a couple of million folks we have no idea where they are inside of the united states. the attack is now six weeks in october 7 for the planet for months if not years goodness knows what might be taking place inside the united states that also has been planned by ron her last months and years. it is a real risk they try to blow up th things for the nine sites before they continue to threaten to assassinate former american officials and american civilians as well per they've made clear their intention to do so it is a very real risk if we don't know who is coming into our country it's pretty straightforward no matter what center coons tells you that risk is greater don't take my word for it take the word of mayor adams in new york city, take the word director wray. they know these are real risks and thin their city and in their country as well. shannon: with news of a potential cease-fire deal its pivot back to the middle east there is no debate their civilian lives being lost and in gauze of the current operations. congresswoman rashida tlaib is among us, not just for the humanitarian she wants a cease-fire and here's what she sang this weekend about u.s. continued support for israel. >> we are done supporting and finding this violence but we are done watching children being pulled out of the rubble, blood coming down their faces. we are tired of allowing folks to be able to think the answer to war crimes on october 7 was more war crimes progress h how o answer the growing concerns about the number, the reality of civilian deaths that are happening right now in gaza? >> shannon the singular best way to protect the people that are living in the gaza strip is the destruction and annihilation of hamas it's pretty straightforward and should be done as quickly as possible the lives they have lived over the last years sitting under a terrorist government have not been good lives. the fact israel is now determined to do it is something both decent and moral and good for the people living there for good for the people of israel and great for the nine states of america as well. i listen to her talk there's a lot of discussion what's going to happen the day after. think about what the day after it looks like if hamas is not destroyed. if hamas is not destroyed the destruction of the death will continue but iran will feel like it got an enormous victory the russians, the chinese in the radiance will continue their terror campaigns and their efforts all across the globe if they think the west is not prepared to do the most basic task of government that is protecting its own citizens i hope israel will do this quickly i hope they will do this with enormous decency and protect civilians to the maximum extent possible the job, the requirement to destroy hamas and send a message to the world the west is serious about protecting its citizens is a requirement of every government. shannon: you and i have a mutual friend who lives and works in the middle east he is the editor-in-chief of all israel news in all arab news a couple of sources there. he put out an urgent call for help for christians who are in gaza. he says they are sheltered in churches we know many of them have been killed as have thousands of other civilians. he's putting out israel's asked them to back out to the south he said for them that's a death sentence they do not have the shelter support they currently are he says this as followers of jesus they are considered pagans they know they can expect no mercy from hamas and the others in the south he goes on to say he believes their wives and daughters will be raped. they will all potentially face torture and murder he is asking the israeli government to allow them to evacuate to christians would take them and in the west bank. giving everything is going on they are the millions of civilians who are in danger in gaza, is it right? should the israel military or government take away for the specific group of folks to evacuate? >> christians living in gaza are at risk they have been at risk for years or some doubt about that. the best way to create safety and protection for the christians living there as i said before move on hamas as quickly as absolutely possible but i hope the israelis will do everything they can to protect christians in that area. we worked on christian persecution in nigeria and in northern iraq. this is something near and dear to our hearts appear help the israeli government will do everything they can i do not know there are any safer in the north then they are in the south i do not know the situation on the ground that well. the core mission has to be to get the hostages home and destroy hamas as quickly and with as little loss of civilian life as we can't will protect that not only the christians but the arabs and all of the others as well but this is not good for anyone living in gaza christian persecution has been continuous in that decade past three. >> is one of millions lives caught in the middle know it nothing to do with hamas. mr. secretary thank you always good to see a piglet's happy thanksgiving shannon thank you. >> after influence on went viral this week promoting osama bin laden's letter to america calling for the destruction of the western way of life. our panel weighs in on the generational divide over the future of democracy, they are up next. to be a vet. once alexandra called me to let me know that bank of america had approved my loan... it was important to me. we not only just provide the financing piece, we do everything that we can to surround them with the right people. all you need is a perfect, amazing team that will guide you through the right steps to be successful. and that's what bank of america was for me. this is our last chance to help save thousands of holocaust survivors who are suffering in the former soviet union today. the needs that these forgotten jews have are something beyond anything you can imagine. have you eaten this morning? 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want any influence they had at our lives at that point? >> no question. i agree with karl on this i think the chinese influence corrosive in terms of young people. i will tell you what shocks me is a news person it's like one third of young people in this country have tiktok as a primary news source for. >> not just for entertainment but for information. >> you've got to realize this thing is engineered with its algorithms to be addictive it's a little bit like tobacco. i think about it in those terms if i come to the point karl was raising wheat regulate tobacco in terms of advertising. we impose an age limit on tobacco. we need to do something similar with what i think of as an addictive mental news source controlled by someone who is not our friend, the chinese. you look at what happened this week with elana musk on twitter. now, would it be better if it was not owned by the chinese? i don't know. social media has real negatives to elon musk this week affirming the jews will not replace this type of thinking in this country. what happens question rick disney, cbs, other companies hold him accountable. would it be great if we can hold tiktok of the chinese accountable for spreading lies about bin laden and us? books of many conversations on the show and b-uppercase-letter etiquette, forcing a change in ownership senate warner was sitting here at last with the chair of the senate intelligence committee like it's not happening yet those conversations continue in the meantime conservative groups toutthere say we shall be some prices happen on tiktok or anywhere else it is anti-american sentiment of consequence and doctoring students for years with anticolonial themes that vilified western progress regardless of what the outlet is these young people are very open to this argument there and tight not pro- american burglar george orwell said it best he who controls the past controls the future. we have tiktok and other social beta platforms across the country are influencing our youth. we know that i'm a mom with three young boys i am not afraid to talk about tiktok of my boys get the car and have the tough conversations. like karl said they are owned by a chinese group not only that in 2022 hour fbi said the platform poses national security risks so as a society we have to take that seriously and we have to continue to work comic to decrease china's influence on our youth we need to make sure we are teaching history in our schoolschools that is a big pro. for young children and teens, parents have got to be engaged and involved in understand what their children are consuming on a daily basis. and our family i'm old school but about the hard copy wall street journal on our bar every morning for my boys to pick up and read. as parents the buck stops with us in this country for bucks i live a hard copy anything. that's old lady in me a lot i do love it. where that nuggets is on our fox pulling this week about young people where we are is under 30 is the only group of the polling that supports palestinians of israel. >> it's all connected to social media they were people get their news. tiffany's advice about everyone reading a newspaper every day instead of getting their media from tiktok or any social media platform would be to make a big big difference. it's a big political challenge especially when it comes the white house. it's hard to put the toothpaste back in the tube. the number of people using tiktok is only growing could not shrinking. young people using it increasingly they're not heeding the warnings from government and political leaders. the biden campaign is facing the tough decision as well they do not use tiktok. >> there is a lot of pressure they want to get young voters the young voters are not reading the newspaper for their not listen to press releases though the pressure from the left, the votersboaters are not supportinn to get on tiktok that could really maximize the threats we face. it is a real challenge politically. >> let a lot of interesting numbers and are polling this week on the border. one of them when it comes the president's job approval and immigration as you've talked about this now as a potential national security threat 33% of america agrees the president is doing a good job on immigration, 64% disapprove. want there is real trouble there. we'll talk next break about where he's not doing well this is the one getting front and center attention for a quick sip sensually on the right space not as big an issue for people on the left but a huge issue for people on the rights. people regularly mention to me we have a high number of people now being a record number of people being stopped on the border. my thought is these encounters indicate we do have enforcement for the by administration devon does have a story to tell. >> we have migrant encounters last month highest ever for october more than 240,000 people that is in a one month. >> that's what i am saying break those encounters mean those people being stopped if we didn't count them he would not stop them. >> to be encounter the not being stopped they're being released into our country regrets a different issue. [inaudible] cooks a darn good job of count them are doing a lousy job of keeping it from coming in for. >> look where they're coming from to perfect exactly. in fact this is just ridiculous we ought to give credit to them to count them because we ought to give them credit for and they deserve a little bit of credit is returning for they tried an experiment last month, venezuelans they tried in september and october to return venezuelans back and guess what happened? they compared two weeks in october in two weeks to september but when they start returning venezuelans in meeting the other country the number of venezuelans attempted to cross the border dropped 65%, maybe we ought to get more aggressive about returning these people not just be content with counting them. >> we need as america as a nation especially as a congress to deal with immigration promising instead. [inaudible] >> these guys are fighting each other in the house. >> it is fair to say. [inaudible] >> fair to say -- >> it has with us on the rules of administrative app apply to s that allow them to do with other people with what they are doing. >> majority leader mcconnell was a doubt this issue it's the house republicans and their dysfunction. shannon: let's just say this because even present binds and byintemperance or build the wall again. they are clearly issues that feel but there are democrats in charts of white house and republicans and still nothing got solved. maybe in the commercial breaker panel will figure out all the solutions to this. up next to her and tackle the drummer for the 2024 run for the white house including mort fox news and polls rough numbers for one president, up for another. mark emeritus live on the ground in iowa candidates are fighting forever both the caucus just weeks away. 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(♪) we sick for the remaining republican presidential hope for is a setting and i would this make and fighting to every vote they can but caucuses are weeks away but fox news correspondent mark emeritus live in des moines where he has been tracking the canada telemark. >> janet hello to you but former president trumpets in texas today about to get the endorsement from the state's governor. trump was here in iowa just last night trying to hold onto his first place in the standings that is what we have been sitting in the polls. even if we sent upset or a close contest in the state, the republican race will become a free-for-all. over president trump return to iowa saturday, at less than two months before the state caucus telling a crowd his victory is all but guaranteed. >> we are going to win the iowa caucuses. >> the latest fox polling shows trump gaining ground up three-point since october. has skipped traditional iowa events including friday's family leader forum where three of its rivals competed to win over evangelical voters. >> i have always said i'm unapologetically pro-life pigpermits families expect to endorse a candidate within weeks for florida governor ron desantis that could provide a much-needed boost. >> thank you so much for. >> the desantis campaign is pouring major resources into iowa. the governor telling us he believes governor kim reynold's recent endorsement will help them win over undecided voters. >> is not so much to endorse its why did she do it? we now have advertising talking about why she did it. [cheering] [applause] print entrepreneur vivek ramaswamy also fighting for iowa adding dozens of events this thanksgiving week. >> we are set up to deliver a major surprise at the iowa caucus. >> will be looking to see if there are any surprises but not every campaign is focusing on iowa some arty looking ahead to new hampshire the state will be holding a primary just a few days after iowa and their republican governor of that state says he will make an endorsement before primary day. shannon: that could be critical mark emeritus in iowa for a sly pre-thank you very much mark we are back in with our panel i doing to skip ahead to some polling we have out of new hampshire. because a listen that's a very different look than what we have the polling in iowa. in new hampshire brand-new "washington post" poll has trump at a commanding 46% but haley has moved into double digits now 18% sur searching into second pe fell by christie, vivek ramaswamy and desantis invented to putting all his eggs in the iowa basket bigots within striking distance or polls on something against trump and will boost him eight days later? at the thought about the national numbers at state-by-state numbers. you can see a glimmer of a path for both desantis and haley desantis needs to do really wellin iowa he cannot do second place is not to be right on trump's heels and showed trump s maybe not quite as strong as he is imagined to be in part of that success is beyond the iowa caucus to enter south caroline and nevada. haley has the more clear path as an upset special because she is doing really wellin new hampshire it's a moderate electorate chris christie votes if he drops out before new hampshire i'm not sure if he will bear. >> i don't think he will pay. >> those are much more predisposed to nikki haley. when you add up haley and you add up christie that's not that far away from where trump is. south carolina has her home state so she has an opportunity to have a power light with new hampshire and south carolina to do decently in iowa that's a path or an upset. trump is in a commanding position he is the clear favorite for the nomination for. >> who ever ends up being the nominee for the gop, they are going to have some material to work with this white house is going to struggle with. another when the fox news pools pullslooking at the economy do u see the economy started to turn the corner and the worst is over? 67% say no. so people looking ahead two thirds of the electorates across party lines think the economy is not good shape for them. >> that is right that so he found in our survey as well. the majority of people believe that big government and all this infighting is what is wrong with our country but they want solutions to the economy and i am sorry biter nomex is not cutting that you talk to in the anyaverage person who's buying s or milk or trying to make gas in their car families are struggling out in the real america today. it's really unfortunate because it does not have to be that way. think of politics the voters will choose our nominee i am excited also. we cannot overlook this the republicans have an opportunity to take back the senate and when back house seats as wellin 2024 i'm excited with the pack focusing my efforts on campaigns that are down ticket. recently endorsed running for u.s. senate in montana. running for washington third congressional district. yet good candidates across the line and make a difference in this country. >> is not just the economy that will be out there at the center of this campaign all of these campaigns because it clearly it will be. we look at present binds approval numbers on any number of issues have got the poll that shows national security the israel war, guns, the economy, inflation he has upside down by substantial margins. is totouting biter nonexpert. >> there is a certain reality and potentially former president trump if he is the nominee they will spend billions between now and november of 23 on the election of 24 voters are going to have a chance to make a judgment. the biden team is not started making their case as listening to tiffany >> not making their case customer to talk about it all the time. [laughter] >> you got to say to people there's a case to be made. look at inflation look at the reports we had two recent reports inflation is coming down. you look at jobs we have a record low jobs you look at the stock market stock market is doing fine you look at thanksgiving holiday at the travel people are traveling in record numbers spending money, consumer spending is up. all of these are positive indicators that's the case to be made for joe biden the question is when does he make the case effectively in terms of the messaging so that people hear it? or is it the case that goes south you've got ukraine, china, taiwan, the middle east. this is a lot to be up in the air like it x factor as we go into a very unpredictable election year. shannon: we know it's about the economy stupid someone from the other aisle said decades ago. that is a people report is the number one concern. >> i feel so much better juan's told me with the reality is. look, there is a reality. the reality is this the last several years the cost of living has gone up a cumulative 18% median household income has dropped by 3% which means there's a 21% of people were able to buy for three years ago is now costing up 20% more give the change and prices and wages they are having to adjust to that it's not going to happen overnight. the white house could go out and say inflation is dropping but people say you created it with the needless spending. you created with got the new jobs at snow we got the jobs back and the fact of the matter is there's one underlying dynamic that makes the argument on the economy and that is the american people look at them and say you are too old you lack the mental acuity and stamina to be present of the united states and we want a change. >> about coronavirus you think people remember where were we when this man came into office? hasn't he saved so many jobs? hasn't he rebuilt this economy? >> as i remember it's a guy before with the vaccine to save people's lives. biden will be in a better place today had he started out acknowledging his predecessor had done that they would have created a better climate of opinion and reduce some of the animosity and antagonism that's in our political system but we are polarized. if you think this president is well-positioned to win you in jail biter by the only people in america think that. shannon: the polling shows even with the democratic party his own party has a great concern we talked earlier. they think he is too old 74% of independents do not think he is well enough and vital enough to go up head for another term. big democratic voice saying 50 -- 50 at best but probably worse than that. >> to juan's point there are stories biden can tell it's going to be 81 years old this week he has not been able to drive a message he could not use any of these sound bites from his speeches because that's a real challenge the white house is privately worried this is a campaign is going to be from the row started not from the campaign trail that's a big challenge to our stories the white house could be talking about inflation being contained, and implement being low but that's not reaching out to the country they do not feel like it's enough. >> once you get to biden versus trump a polarizing figure on so many issues you think about the indictments. >> what about the head-to-head polling? >> i'm sick right now there's a lot of democrats who are discontented with joe biden right now. but then you say it's you joe biden or donald trump, abortion which drove the last election we just saw here in 23. it's a donald trump, abortion comments raise comets immigration and creating all sorts of new sanctions against people who protest. shannon: at pre oppressors upsin on issues. >> put him against trout. there is a record number black f black voters who support trump hispanics. didn't they come home to democratic party question what they are all big democratic and karl rove is sitting here a pro quick carless shaking his head. you think they come back? >> that is not going to work because we trusted obama as being a strong effective leader who is up to the job. take a look at virginia and the elections. joe biden one between a 1% and 9%. they lost every house district that joe biden oh one by 10 points or less. that election is a bad signal for 2024. the final word out of the middle east and a possible peace deal they're coming up next too. there's challenges, and i love overcoming challenges. ♪ when better money habits® content first started coming out, it expanded what i could do for special olympics athletes with developmental needs. thousands of bank of america employees like scott spend countless hours volunteering to teach people how to reach their financial goals. it felt good. ♪ ♪ >> we continue to track overnight reports from "the washington post" there could be a multiday cease-fire deal in exchange for dozens of hostages. administration saying no deal yet but we'll keep an eye on it and quick note my broadcast who is if you're dreading the political conversations around thanksgiving table, she's got a brand new book called politics for people who hate complex argues that good people have got to stay engaged in tough debates check it out living the bream wherever you get your podcast i'm shannon bream have a blessed thanksgiving we'll see you next fox news sunday. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ maria: good sunday morning