this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. we have a jam-packed show and including an exclusive interview with the parents of an 11-year-old who say that their daughter was forced to share a bed with a biological male while on an overnight school trip. isn't that great? plus, we're going to examine the left's two tiered justice system. how violent blm rioters are treated compared to the january 6th protesters/rioters. but, first, oh, this is one of my favorites. poisoned ivy. that's the focus of tonight's angle at america's most elite universities life on campus for jewish students feels like this. >> i was forced to leave study group for doctoral exams halfway through the semester my group members told me the people at the nova music festival deserved to die. >> being a jus jew nyu assaultey a fellow student while i was wearing an american israeli flag and having my attacker still roam freely throughout the classes. >> while classes going on a mob of 200 people, many of whom not only were not law students were not harvard affiliates got into our building marched down the halls chanting these phrases, jews took off their key poet and i watched someone hide and you desk. laura bush lawyer it took a lot of students to speak out. but one one they did speak on capitol hill today regarding the rising anti-semitism at our nation's colleges and universities. since shortly after the october 7th hamas massacre. americans have seen what some of us have known for many, many years that our institutions of higher learning have become institutions of liers earning big money for doing nothing. where are all those diversity deans when rallies justifying the slaughter of innocent jews were held? or do only left wing muslims, transgenders, blm types and, i don't know, maybe illegal immigrants qualify? well, we know the answer. it's yes. the lawyers who prepare the ivy league presidents for their testimony today must have told them that when they're asked about anti-semitism, pivot quickly to islamophobia. >> during these past months, the world the world, the nation and our campuses have also seen a rise of incidents of islamophobia. we are seeing a rise in our society in harassment, intimidation and threats toward individuals based on their identity as muslim, palestinian or arab. >> we have launched an mit-wide effort called standing together against hate. in addition to fighting anti-semitism, it will address islamophobia. also on the rise. >> laura: now, this is completely disingenuous. do you recall huge rallies on any of those campuses urging mobs roaming about campus terrifying international students from the mideast? >> has there been any large gathering, you know, in support of the slaughter of muslims or the elimination of arab state on or near your campus that you are aware of since october 7th? >> congressman, not that i'm aware of. >> okay. thank you. so you would agree then it would be immoral or dishonest to treat the two as equivalent problems on campus. many anti-semitism and islamophobic. >> congressman, i abhor all acts of hate. >> laura: that's totally right down to the word abhor. this all begs the question. what happened then when jewish students brought their genuine concerns to college administrators? >> day after day, the mit administration have failed to enforce its own rules on anti-semitic actors such as the interfaith chaplain, intimidating jewish students. dei staff publicly declaring that israel has no right to exist. faculty, dismissing student concerns for their safety by telling them that if they are scared, they should just go back to israel. >> laura: wow, fair-minded americans should all be grateful to speaker mike johnson, congressman steve scalise, and congresswoman elise stefanik for bringing these students to washington and convening this hearing. and not surprisingly. given the jam they are in college presidents say their supposed respect for free expression is what restrain their response to some of these pro-hamas rallies. >> the free exchange of ideas is the foundation upon which harvard is built and safety and well-being are the prerequisites for engagement in our community. it is crucial that ideas are exchanged and diverse viewpoints are debated. >> those who want us to shut down protest language are in, effect, arguing for a speech code. problematic speech needs to be countered with other speech and with education. and we are doing that. >> laura: did they all have the same speech writer? it all sounded very similar. now, since when have these schools been known for respecting viewpoints other than those that are fiercely left wing? now, imagine someone i think pretty sensible ron desantis, a harvard grad, what if he came to speak on campus in an open forum in cambridge? i mean, an open forum, not just invitation only. scripted questions. how would it all go down? but we don't have to imagine how things would go down. we know what routinely happens on campus. stanford students shouted down judge kyle duncan when he visited the university in march. later in march protesters at virginia commonwealth university yelled at pro-life activist christian hawkins until it escalated into a fight and police asked her to leave the room. and in april, at san francisco state university, riley gaines was met by an onslaught of trans activists. she was forced to flee the building. and remember that survey that was conducted last year the political views of college professors demonstrates how conformity of thought is policed in hiring on campus. 50% of professors identified as liberal. 17% as moderate. and just 26% as conservative. now, the self-censorship that goes on at exam time whenever a paper is assigned. or a -- when a student maybe is called on in class friends of mine, in school or recent grabs? will that's how they get a's. now the university presidents want to throw up their hands and say we are not for speech codes. they have always been for speech code, come on, man. to quote joe biden. now the truth is if the anti-semitic youth vote turns turn out he could be in major trouble. that's why the colleges have resorted to this twisted cans of moral relativism democrats have backed themselves into a corner. and the best they can do is try to blame republicans. >> combating discrimination on campus. they're also contradict torely and simultaneously stoking culture wars that can be divisive and discriminatory. i hope my republican colleagues will denounce the culture wars that have distracted us from protecting many vulnerable students. >> >> laura: i guess he is talking about biological men who compete against women in field hockey or swimming those are the vulnerable students? have you seen them? please. there is more bad acting. there is zero empathy for the jewish students who have been traumatized here. and they only started pretending to care when the donors noticed. big donors like bill ackman who has been flaming them on x. the sickening reality is this: if you pair your anti-semitism with anti-americanism, you will essentially get a free pass from the top leadership of elite american colleges and universities. your views are fashionable. cutting edge and protected when till you life on campus is unsafe and double standard where only certain people are protected, believe them? anti-semitism will still be there. now it's up to donors and al alumni. put their money where their principles are. that's the angle. joining me now is why cove one of the students who spoke on capitol hill today a senior at u penn, great to see you. were you satisfied with what you heard from the university presidents today? >> not at all. specifically whether congresswoman stefanik asked liz mcgill does the code of contact at the unfortunate of penn allow students and professors to to say and rally around the idea of the genocide of jews? it was a very direct question. and president mcgill said calling for the genocide of jews. i don't understand what context she is referring to and it's terrifying for myself and other students the genocide of just doesn't violate the code of conduct? are you serious? >> laura: are you surprised by this, what have you seen -- see, i'm not surprised at all. because i lived this back in the late 80s at dartmouth. obvious to me then and only gotten worse since then. the intensity of the anti-israel and pro-hamas sentiment on campus surprising to you? >> i think there's going to be hate no matter where anybody occupies space. 100 percent. there will be hate. that's the unfortunate reality of the situation. >> laura: you can't outlaw hate. this is something very different than that, isn't it. >> 100 percent. when university become ambivalent and don't hold faculty and staff accountable for perpetrating such hate. that's when it becomes a bigger issue. end up in a student getting seriously physically harm. i would hope that universities agree with thee that should be avoided. >> laura: i know you and another student are filing a lawit against u penn for egregious violations of federal civil rights law by selectively enforcing rules of conducted. i want to play something else she said. again, this is in line with what i said in the angle about what they are doing about all types of bigotry on campus. watch. >> we are in the midst of making certain that all anti-bigotry efforts ensure education anti-semitism, some parts of our program do. and some parts of our program need to be enhanced. we are working on that right now. i assure you that we will make certain that that is included in all of our anti-bigotry efforts. anti-semitism underway on campus. >> i feel anyone who experiences hate no matter if they're jewish or not. it's a tragedy. direct hate. >> laura: welcome to the world. i'm hated by a lot of the people. i just don't care. excusing of the beheading of babies. >> what has been happening on penn's campus has been festering since three months ago when penn openly invited speakers like roger waters who dressed up nazi ss soldier. these were professors inviting them. at this point my class list has been shortened to, you know, not as many classes as i should be able to partake in because professors, one of which just tweeted during the anti-semitism hearing today #gaza holocaust. >> laura: eyal, this is not surprising to many of us documenting what has been going on on campus, anti-semitism and anti-americanism has gone like this. i'm so happy that you came to capitol hill as difficult as it was. i wish you all the best with what you are doing and certainly we stand with the jewish people. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> laura: joining me now is victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution. victor, this is the left the world has created. do you think there will be any, you know, awakening on campus on the part of these administrators or was this just a lot of legalese that you heard from the university presidents today. >> there won't be anything until they take seriously he any efforts to inform them. if the congress people said you don't reform and treat jewish students as do you other students, we're going to tax the endowment income on your huge endowments or get the government out of the 1.9 student loan business. i think they might pay attention. what has happened on campuses, laura, since 2,000, we have had enormous influx of middle east students you can't be held say anything about anybody else. we forget in the 70s, laura, we had 20 or 30% on americratic campus gone down to 10% or below. huge group of people who feel that there's no consequences in expressing their anti-semitism. and there isn't. if you just subsuit the word latino, black, gay, trans jews and they said the same thing they would be expelled in two seconds. everybody knows that. >> laura: you would never see the light of day. nor would you get a recommendation letter nor offer from any major american company to work. now, victor, the president of mit, again, one of the preeminent institutions in the world actually addressed the issue of the dei program today. watch. >> our comfort, equity and inclusion staff are absolutely charged with making the campus welcoming for all students. who are making sure that our staff who are dedicated to diversity, equity and inclusion are being trained about anti-semitism. >> victor, 15 seconds, too little too late? jewish students were safe and rather than make sure that they were safe, she just said don't go there. so she has no credibility what sorry no credibility at all. >> laura: victor, great to see you, thank you so much. up to the donors and alums now, isn't it? why are well-dressed chinese nationals showing up at our border? the video, next. ♪ - hi, i'm steve. - i'm lea. and we live in north pole, alaska. - as i got older, my hearing was not so good so i got hearing aids. my vision was not as good as it used to be, got a change in prescription. but the thing missing was my memory. i saw a prevagen commercial and i thought, "that makes sense." - i observed the changes in steve's memory and i thought i should try that too. - after taking prevage, i just didn't have to work so hard to remember things. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. >> wir why are so many chinese nationals crossing our border. what are their intentions and why is no one talking about this. check this out in fiscal year 2023. more than 24,000 chinese nationals were arrested by border patrol. that's more than the years of five years previous combined. wow. now, the "new york times" says that many of these chinese nationals fly into ecuador, then pay smugglers to guide them through the dangerous jungle between columbia and panama on route to the united states. well, does the group in this video look like they just trekked for weeks through the jungle? how do they all get those rolling suitcases through? and who is really facilitating their trips? there is something going on here and the biden administration does not seem the slightest bit concerned. joining me now gordon cheng, senior fellow at the gay stone institute. author of the new book "china is going to war." gordon, so you think biden and xi up to san francisco discussed these issues. all these chinese coming into the united states? >> actually, i don't think so. because this is something that biden can't deal with he is allowing thousands, maybe tens of thousands of saboteurs into the united states. remember, laura, on 9/11, it took only 19 terrorists to kill 2977 americans on one day. we have got so many more coming into the u.s. from the southern border. and it's not just the chinese. we have got syrians and venezuelans who are very suspicious background coming in. and the biden administration is just releasing them into the u.s., not tracking them at all. >> laura: this is why hunter biden making all that money in china is a problem for many reasons. you kind of wonder whether people look the other way when this is obviously something did going on here. and fiscal year 2023, 21,000 of those 24,000 chinese nationals who crossed, were single adults. gordon, what does that tell you? >> well, it tells me that these are saboteurs. because they are coming n packs of 5 to 15. of military age, traveling without family members. and pretending not to speak english. and u.s. border patrol knows that some of them have links to the chinese military. you remember that lab in california that secret chinese biological weapons facility that was discovered this spring? well that had at least 20 pathogens by the official count. it had almost 1,000 mice that had been genetically engineered to spread disease. i am believing that some of these saboteurs were meant to actually take some of those mice and spread them around the united states. >> laura: gordon, the numbers shocked even yours truly and i thought i had seen it all. this is no coincidence. this is no -- there is something very disturbing going on and you are the best person to talk about it. thanks so much. now, while most republicans are trying to crack down on china's influence in the united states, house financial services chairman patrick mchenry, you know the guy with the bow tie wants to let it grow. he is blocking a bipartisan amendment to the ndaa that would require businesses to report invest. s in china and other adversaries to the government. mchenry says he is doing it because the measure would strengthen, rather than weaken the objectives of xi jinping and the chinese communist party. joining me now robert light you see heiser former trade rep in the trump administration. bob, how do you respond to his defense of his opposition to that sensible legislation? first of all, we have to remind ourselves and i think gordon did that and you do constantly how big a threat this is. we are in a cold war with china. very aggressive, very threatening adversary and every time your viewers watch the news and watch these wars going on around the world. realize sews are proxy wars and pay master for both of them is china. we have to remind ourselves of that stuff. this is the serious geopolitical threat we probably faced as a nation. so i start with that. the argument that mr. mchenry has, and i should say, you know, i know mr. mchenry a little bit. he has a great career in the house. he's a smart guy. you know, he was chief deputy whip. he did good things. he helped us with usmca and a lot of things. on this, the most geopolitical issue, he's wrong. so their argument basically is, look, if you invest more in china. do you more business with china, they are going to become like switzerland that exactly the view that the clinton administration had. >> laura: it's ridiculous. >> by the way, at that time you and i both said it was nonsense. that was the reason we gave china the favored trade relationship. it was because of this notion. now we are 23 years later. we have transferred probably $10 trillion to them. they are more authoritarian. they are more aggressive. they are more anti-american. they spy on us more. they send over, as you just showed. 24,000 penal. just for -- give you a frame of reference. that's about two army divisions that we know of. right? that doesn't even count. >> laura: bob, china is -- let me just say china has all sorts of structural problems they are dealing with. real estate, you know, collapse. all sorts of other issues. why would mchenry and why would any republican, let alone any elected official want to throw them a lifeline now. reagan didn't do that with the soviet union. >> it makes no sense at all. we should, this by the way, is a very important amendment. but it's not nearly strong enough. it was watered down by the chamber of commerce and the biden administration. but, it's fundamentally important that we pass this and i hope that mr. mchenry doesn't realizes it that this is going to be a very important part of his legacy. he has had a very fine career. and now to have this as your legacy, i just hope he doesn't end up doing it. let me make one other point here. >> laura: real quick. >> is he one guy. the leader -- 400 house members would vote for this. the leadership is responsible too. they have to get this through. it's not just this one guy. everybody has responsibility. this is a very popular provision. 96 votes in the senate. it would get 400 in the house. >> laura: this means speaker johnson and mitch mcconnell, we want to hear from both of you. bob, you are bell yent. always great to see you. thank you. blm rioters get off easy. plus joe biden just made a stunning admission. katy pavlich and ned ryun are.. here, next. ♪. better prepared for unexpected events. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. honey, i think i heard something. ok. ♪ from christmas tree mats... to floorliners... cargo liners.... no drill mud flaps... seat protectors... and more... weathertech has the p