On October 7th, American citizen Natalie Sanandaji was in Israel attending the Tribe of Nova music festival with her friends. When the dancing and celebrating were interrupted by the explosion of rockets and the ringing of gunfire, Natalie ran for her life for hours to avoid death or capture at the deadly Hamas massacre. On the Rundown, Natalie joins to tell her harrowing account of the terror attack on the music festival in Israel that nearly took her life. After returning to America, she explains the rising fears in the Jewish community after witnessing nationwide attempts at pro-Palestinian protests to deny the reality of Hamas’ atrocities or justify the murder of innocent Israelis.

Over the weekend, the SAG-AFTRA strike surpassed the 100-day mark, making this the longest strike in the union’s history. Negotiations to end the strike will restart on Tuesday. Talks paused two weeks ago after the studios and actors remained torn over streaming revenue and the use of artificial intelligence. Joe Flint, media and entertainment reporter for The Wall Street Journal, joins the Rundown to explain why small actors are upset with the current state of residuals, why he thinks A-list stars providing solutions will ultimately not help the cause, and share why the average consumer won’t see the strike affect content for months down the road.

Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha.