♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] pete: that was the u.s. navy band performing live to honor our nation's heroes on veterans day. there was a moment in the that song when i knew it started with the band but i thought is this a recording? this is really really good. phenomenal job by the navy this morning on veterans day. we honor vets all morning long. will: a lot of good interviews, veteran owned businesses celebrating throughout the day but of fox news alert, rockets lighting up the skyline near the israel/gaza border overnight. rachel: the pentagon confirms 47 attacks targeting american forces in the middle east since october 17th. now hearing reports of 48 happening interact. pete: smokers rising from the rubble and gaza as is rarely forces advanced into the hamas-controlled territory. alex hogan is live in northern israel with the latest. >> reporter: we have been seeing continued attacks from hezbollah and the idf on the border in northern israel. to give an idea what it is like, typically in a lot of these little border towns, people are given ten seconds. that is when the sirens begin, you see the impact, interception of an airstrike. specifically in these towns, our crews asleep when we heard the sound artillery this morning when those strikes were already happening even before the sirens went off as a result. many of these villages have been evacuated and this large presence of military, on the other side of the border, the idf says it is firing back at hezbollah targets. the media reporting one strike as far in as 25 miles across the border which is significant given how far from the border that strike potentially on this truck would have been. the idf says it will hammer these hezbollah sites to protect civilians in these border towns. moving further south, looking at what is taking place and gaza the israeli number terry says it has struck 15,000 hamas targets since october 7th. and seized as many as 6000 weapons. many of those finding them in tunnels that have been found underground. look at this video, this is more of soldiers on the ground in gaza. one of the tunnels was found under the residential home of the entrance to that tunnel underneath a little girl's bed. the idf is continuing to urge civilians to flee south. they are organizing these tactical localized pauses that give civilians several hours of a heads up so they can move, in the last three days as many as one hundred thousand people have moved south and fled. tensions are flaring in the area around the middle east, us bases, air forces have come under attack 47 times since october 17, '56 people the latest number of us troops with traumatic brain injuries. what we are hearing more from israeli officials, the numbers are slightly changing from the october 7th attacks downgraded from 1400 people killed to 1200 people last night. israeli forces say this is because investigators are finding these bodies on the day those massacres, many of them reportedly now finding members of hamas which more artillery sounding off in the distance. we have been seeing smoke on the horizon for these cross-border attacks. this tension here not escalating anytime soon. pete: interesting to note at of that the stole had been revised downward in israel, underscores confusion of it, there's new reports of hamas fighters wearing israeli uniforms. it is meant to be deception. i also think part of the accuracy you get from the reporting on a death count as opposed to necessarily the utilities and numbers that hamas will throw out in gaza you will not hear them rounding down numbers in gaza, just now getting our arms around how many. rachel: the fear americans have that this could escalate, does that have to do with the attacks we are seeing on american troops? is that something that could -- pete: that is part of what iran wants. there have been two strikes by the us against two mod pose controlled by iran, one in iraq and both in syria, meant to secure future attacks. there's been six attacks since the second one. either you do something that prevents the attacks or do nothing, but at this point they are not stopping any of the attacks. will: the will kane podcast, senator rand paul pushed for the removal of american troops from bases in syria because he considers it a trip wire to a larger regional conflict. one thing that is clear is every player on at least the arab and middle eastern side of these conflicts is hoping for a bigger war. everyone is trying to incite a partner, a brother, another arab state into joining them in war. a lot of this is to hope there's provocation of a us response, not just us response, but inspires ultimately the muslim world to rise up into one large war. pete: rand paul may not be wrong. their other goal is the removal of us troops in the region. the bombing of the barracks in beirut precipitated the american withdrawal that led to the rise of hezbollah. we can debate that, the quarter between iran and hezbollah, the corridor door where weapons and fighters move. also oil their, strategic interest there. you remove those troops, makes it a lot easier for iran to traffic. rachel: rand paul is an independent voice. this morning a massive anti-israel march is predicted to be one of the uk's largest protests ever, one day after mobs of protesters swarmed new york city burning flags and even shutting down grand central station, grand central terminal, chanting genocide joe has to go. listen. [chanting] >> genocide joe has got to go. >> genocide joe has got to go. >> genocide joe has got to go. pete: these protests took place across the city, you are the chance, genocide joe has got to go. these protests at columbus circle, they were also at grand central station. don't know if we have a video, this could be a separate angle from what our sorrow earlier. these guys kicking in doors, breaking glass. this is on the verge of looking similar to the blm protests of 2,020, not simply a matter of expression of free speech or protest but turns into riotous behavior. will: it will be see in -- interesting to see what happens in london. 50% of the appellation of london is muslim, a huge population growing because those families are having four, five, six kids and local english are not. and the refugee population continues to grow. there's reports of areas in london where security is precarious. you get something like this to inflame it even more, pay attention to the size of these protests. rachel: i once saw a podcast in english, they were talking about the muslim world and they actually said the birth rate is part of the plan to take over the west. very interesting to hear that. pete: the most popular boy's name in london today is mohammed. rachel: and in ireland. pete: you can spell a three ways, sometimes it is -- i didn't know it was ireland. before i suspect the northern european countries as well. one of the interesting things i saw yesterday was martha mccallum on the five, they were interviewing one of the protesters in new york city and somebody asked her, that young girl protester about the hostages and she said what hostages? talking about similarities between blm and this, some of this is what's the next thing i am supposed to be against or fighting for, what's the next social justice trend and a lot of these young kids don't even know what they are talking about. will: there is a divide on the left in the democratic party as well over how to approach this issue, how much to embrace pro-palestinian protests, how much to stand up for israel. at 8:30 and i will go off the wall to illustrate that divide in the democratic party. pete: those chance of genocide joe got to go probably not people planning on voting on donald trump. these are left of center people dissatisfied with the president. more bad news as well on that front, the economy the latest economic news not looking good, making way for someone who has been a titan of the economy to endorse donald trump, not the we wonder what side of the aisle bernie marcus would endorse on but he has landed on trump and we will talk about that in a moment. the university of michigan released their consumer survey. consumer sentiment, consumers are voters and here's a portion, 2024 consumers anticipate inflation and over the next 5 to 10 years they expect it to be 3. 2, the highest reading and more than a decade meaning of the sentence among people is we are not out of the weeds on this so they will point a finger at somebody. rachel: the new york times has a poll out asking what people think about the economy, how you rate economic conditions, only 2% said excellent. the 2% are the 1%. 16% good, 29% fair, 52%, then a few people, 5%. that's not a good number for the democrats. pete: it was a normal year these numbers would take a presidential election. but abnormal because you have this, you have wars across the world with the united states involved. rachel: open border and terrorist threats. pete: subpoenas. you've got trials in manhattan. where does this rank? don't know. will: is the united states on the right track or headed in the wrong direction, 22% said the right track, 67% said the us is on the wrong path, headed in the wrong direction. bernie marcus is a 94-year-old cofounder of home depot and he officially, wasn't surprising he was not going to vote for president biden but he has endorsed donald trump. here's what he had to say on kudlow. >> i watched this guy in the white house, i can't believe what he does every day. i got up in the morning and i say what the hell did he do today that is going to destroy america, and he never fails to surprise me. he always comes up with something. and it is never good. he is supposed to represent all people in america and he doesn't. the poor people, continuously vote that way, which is incredible the way that happens but i see them in this last election prove that may be the american people aren't that smart. maybe they are not going to bail us out. the only one out there that i know has the experience to fix things, that is what he does. he fixes things. you may not like what he says. he passes off a lot of people every time he opens his mouth, between air force one and a helicopter. he says something that irritates somebody. but the truth of the matter is and if we don't change, in this next 24 election, this country is dead. rachel: that is not the news when i saw this interview. the news for me in this sound you just saw in this clip of the interview is one of the most optimistic people in america. this is a man who built himself from nothing, lived in tenements in new york and now the founder of home depot, his age 94, way sharper than president biden, but in any case i have never seen him so pessimistic on the future and really saying it is trump or this experiment is over. that's the impression i got from this. pete: also the type of language i hear from other people too. we are on the edge. turning into your headlines a woman is in custody, four people in the hospital after a shootout on interstate in birmingham alabama. police believe one group spotted a possible stolen vehicle on the road yesterday afternoon, started chasing it and bullets started flying. >> everyone who shot a hospital is a suspect at this point. everyone is a suspect until our investigators get to the bottom of what happened. will: two of the victims suffered life-threatening injuries, two other men who were shot are expected to recover. in just a few hours, speak your mike johnson will host a conference call with house republicans and they are excited to work on a plan to evert are partial government shutdown. the deadline to fund the government next week expires next week. federal agencies are preparing in case a deal isn't reached by november 17th. johnson is expected to release a short-term spending plan as soon today. in just a few hours michigan will take on penn state and the wolverines will be without head coach jim harbaugh. they are supposed spending him the last two games of the regular season after the team was accused of stealing signs for opponents. he can still attend practices and team activities but cannot be on the sideline on game day. michigan is challenging that ruling in court, arguing, quote, the shoot first ask questions later approach to sanctions is a flagrant breach of fundamental fairness. fox's big noon kickoff crew will be live in happy valley as penn state looks to upset third-ranked michigan wolverines. coverage starts at 10 am eastern time, the game kicks off at noon and those are your headlines. will: i saw desmond howard saying this is not true. the michigan man. i don't think he is saying it is not true. it wasn't possible. pete: what he said in that segment. will: most are arguing for do process or saying it's not a big deal. you have client travis later on the show discuss this. they had a guy on the opposite sideline wearing sunglasses at night with a video recorder in sunglasses. it is salacious this story. the breaking parts rule is using technology. everybody tries to steal signs. the allegation is they use technology and relay it to the team in time for the games. pete: i am looking forward to the eraser between him and clay travis. rachel: much more interesting as you were talking about it. i was checked out and said what happened? i am going to watch that interview. pete: biden's border fallout. illegal caravan chanting the president's name as they trekked to the us. 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