>> emily: hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered," i'm emily compagno here with my co-host kayleigh mcenany. with us is tammy bruce and kaylee mcgee white and "fox and friends" cohost and host of one nation brian kilmeade. we are entering the final hours of the ceasefire agreement israel and hamas. negotiators are working to extend that deal which lasted for six days. so far, 81 hostage have been released by hamas with more expected to be released in the coming hours. new details are emerging about the conditions hostages are facing in the tunnels. hamas terrorists threatened hostages and held people with no light and forced them to watch the footage of the horrific october 7 attack. despite the heart-breaking attacks from israeli hostages, pro-palestinian supporters in the u.s. spewed conspiracy theories and expressed support for hamas's terrorist attacks against israel at a city council meeting in oakland, california. >> there have not been beheadings and rapeings. >> this is ridiculous, racist and plays into genocidal propaganda flooding our media and we should be doing everything possible to combat. i support right of palestinians to resist occupation, including through hamas. >> as an arab, asking with this contempt to condemn00 racist. >> many of those killed on october 7 -- >> your time is up. >> including children were killed by the idf, amendment is bold propaganda. to hear them complain about hamas violence is like listening to a wife beater complain when his wife stands up and fights back. >>y request, did anyone else notice that those who oppose this are old white supremacists. >> emily: tammy, it nausiates me to listen to that. you made a fundamental point as i was complaining about it, we need to hear it so we know it exists. >> tammy: your disgust is appropriate, it is important for us to see it, otherwise it is unbelievable that you have adult individuals in the united states, but it shows the depth and talk about pathology and mental illness and degree of what happens when you are indoctrinated and manipulated with lies and that is all you hear. the human mind is fragile and jew hatred and the attack on general populations around the world has been possible because of the nature of humanity of the human condition of the fragillity of the human mind. it can be used for bad like social media or it allows us to see that, have our conversation remind people of what thissen moos, what this is and who we're trying to argue with. you can't make ceasefires with people who think that way. you can't win an argument with people who think that way temperature is something very different. you must move forward on what is right, what is normal, of value, celebrating human life and decency and that has to prevail, that is majority of people who believe that. >> emily: each of those people, they deserve their own assessment and analysis of vile commentary they were spewing forth. when you take it in the aggregate, complaining about hamas, you mean reporting about child beheading and expressing condemnation against terrorist organizations, reporting, old white men? the world is shocked and condemns this behavior and expresses solidarity with entire people that others expressed as goal to eradicate and yet there they stand with self-righteousness lecturing us. >> kayleigh: right, we have a morality problem and you watch that and that is the only takeaway. your antenna might have went up when people want to keep pornography in libraries. what we are seeing with our ally israel with terrorist hamas, battle of good versus evil, exposed level of moral depravity that i was shocked and quite frankly unaware existed. the vote taken before this vote was a vote among oakland city council simply to condemn evils of hamas. it failed 6-2. you pair that with people tearing down posters of children who exhibit common humanity. pair that with people chasing teachers and jewish students into rooms. what do you have? society that can't say it is wrong to put babies in ovens and kill pregnant women. i am scared for our country, the world and united nations, where are you, you can't condemn it, shame on you. >> emily: it is almost laughable, if not horrific the people parading in front of the microphone who have been indoctrinated in the bay area and have it so good. life there is so good, except for if you are people where crime is affecting, lack of housing, inflation, all the like. this, they have luxury of being able to parade around with their signs and condemn nagsz wo woefully undereducated feelings. >> brian: they live in a mess, oakland is crime-ridden city and they lost their football team and about to lose their baseball, for good reason. people protesting at columbia, and will be at rockefeller today protesting are the next generation. evidently you need good grades to get into harvard, so harvard, yale, columbia, ivy league schools, you need grades. these people are not ignore ants, they feel they are right. if we don't get ahold of this and find where it emanates from, you will find politicians refusing to back israel because they don't get elected if they do because 18 year olds bottom older and move up in the executive branch and be people of power who won't change their minds and next thing you know, we will not have our ally in israel and it is out of control so far israel has lost propaganda war through no fault of their own and when i think it is only an american problem, i look overseas. you talk to piers morgan, he says these are not first immigration immigrants, there are british people taking over london and rallying for hamas. there is right and wrong and hope people will see their way through it. >> emily: to brian kilmeade's point about israel losing propaganda war, that is specific goal articulated by hamas and to have global condemnation and this went back to violence to provoke response by israel as that the globe would condemn it. we have seen that time and time again. at the end of the day, good versus evil and there seems to be sides for all those people in oakland. >> kaylee: outcome of this meeting calling for permanent ceasefire in gaza. i do think there is element where i find it a little funny, thank you oakland city council, i'm sure everyone in the middle east was waiting with baited breath for you to weigh in on this conflict. they know they are not contributing to the conflict. this is common denominator and everyone you saw in front of that microphone, you saw during covid and with black lives matter with with many other social justice causes, what you touched on. >> emily: right next to oakland is berkeley, california, which has significant jewish population. this does little to further anything, it stocks fear amongst jewish population living in neighbors to all the people. >> tammy: can i add one tiny thing, this eliminates and alleviates suspension of disbelief. we disbelieve this dynamic of what is happening in our government, this curtain has been pulled back. >> emily: it is frightening. pro-palestinian supporters stormed grand central station and disrupted macy's day parade. now the next event they are looking to target, that is next. with an affordable home loan from newday, you can pay cash and own the car or truck of your dreams. your heart is the beat of life. if you have heart failure, entrust your heart to entresto. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor if entresto is right for you. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. 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that is what you are saying. >> kayleigh: that is what you are protesting. the media is culpable in this. i saw a headline over the weekend that said nypd detained 34 demonstrators at macy's thanksgiving day parade who were protesting killing of civilians in gaza. that protest according to "new york post" had a protester shouting from the river to the sea. the medias they are protesting israel, big, bad guy. >> emily: softening that narrative does anyone no favor. we don't have specific or credible threats, but what point do we? what point does softening that vile narrative increase in aftermath and lead to threats. alexus says dozens turn into hundreds and thousands, as we've seen. what could mushroom could have real effect and first frontline is nypd who have seen lowest amount of members since 1991, they have been undergoing threat for so long and tasking them with, it is new york, keep doing the same thing over and over again. send a message and cancel it or say if you disrupt this city, we will not have it here. have it in nashville, people are patriotic and well behaved. if someone gets hurt, it is on pro-hamas protesters shoulders and demonstrators who don't see reality. >> kayleigh: reality, is this lack of information? i was stunned by individuals who said idf soldiers did this to their own people. that is false, conspiracy theory. >> kaylee: it is not lack of information, they are making a deliberate choice. i looked up the advertisement for this tree lighting protest, this group was behind the macy's thanksgiving day parade protest, as well. you will see people in the streets that read capitalism and colonialism which goes to show this is not just about israel, they are protesting against america and western civilization and values we represent. what did capitalism have to do with gaza? nothing. it is not lack of information, it is deliberate choice to turn this into a leftist narrative and that is represented in protests. >> kayleigh: spot on. meanwhile at the white house, heavy winds toppled the national scrimmages tree. crews worked to salvage the tree and get it back up. it sent social media into frenzy. judiciary committee posting national christmas tree falls down, perfectly summing up joe biden's presidency. christian collins joking the white house can't seem to keep things from falling over. and nelson piling on, the white house christmas treetopeling over, perfect depiction of joe biden and the state of america. tammy, to which you likely agree. >> tammy: symbolism is very important and you see this, can you not just keep the tree up? 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"new york times" could not believe their own poll, they did a focus group of black voters and found black voters saying what is the word on biden, he's too old, i feel the democratic party has forgotten about the black male. this stands out to me, i feel left out by obama. i feel chicagoans, after seeing trump and all he did, man, obama, you could have done the same thing. >> tammy: exactly. it is why this led to hillary's loss, that should have been a warning to the democratic party he couldn't take hillary across the line because he disappointed everyone. many left the left, we wanted to solve problems and noticed an investment in problems remaining. when i confronted feminist leaders, why can't we do xyz? i was told it was important to rub salt into the wound, when we were needed again, we would still be here. democrats party relies on victimhood, if you elevate people and entrepreneurship, celebrating the individual and family everyone begins to succeed and you saw with trump. could be anyone who is not invested particularly in the black community remaining victimized. the democratic party relies on that struggle, the oppressor and the oppressed. black communities recognize that and see it happen rapidly from obama to trump to biden and now they are realizing, it is not a generation, matter of four to six years and they see the difference. >> kayleigh: black men in particular where we see polling go to trump, permanent funding for hbcu's, growing than wage wise, those are big deals. >> emily: the difference is that president trump viewed every american equally simply as an american and democratic party views people through the lens of skin color. mr. fisher said the democratic party doesn't value our vote, he is right, the democratic party expects their vote and it is coming from a place of and also i know better than you and will represent you better than you will represent yourself. i agree that the worst nightmare for democratic party is disentanglement, not meeting programs anymore, it is rising and using opportunity afforded by this country, just this country not because of a handout those things emblem attic of success in this country are worst nightmare of the democratic party, it means people can leave the teet and don't need them anymore. biggest insult is party representatives continue to shove down the throat of americans they will always do better, know better and perform better and represent them better than they will themselves. highlight gavin newsom, joe biden and the list goes on. >> kayleigh: i want to play this for you, tough question to karine jean-