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>> come back here, we got more. how we doing, everybody? what's going on? we've been in this room all morning long, i can do laps. stay there. how we doing? [cheering] >> welcome to "fox and friends." this is energy. there is another room we have not seen yet. how you doing, sir? brian kilmeade, this might set thes record for the longest walk. i try not to have my back to you, what am i going to do? >> brian: that is amazing. new world record. >> ainsley: that is impressive. very nice. emblem attic of what we're seeing here, everyone fired up. >> i feel like it is a reflection of what we are seeing, support for the
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president and j.d. vance is real. thank you for having "fox and friends." we'll talk to a few more diners this morning. >> brian: wisconsin is a battleground state. >> steve: america's dairy land, dairy state and breakfast state at lumber text-in. he'll talk to those people. >> brian: you have record for the longest walk, i will beat you somehow. >> i got it for now. >> ainsley: thank you, pete. today is day three of the rnc in milwaukee, theme tonight, make america strong once again calling out president biden policy failures. >> lawrence: trump's new v.p. pick j.d. vance, first big speech since nomination. >> brian: calling for the
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republican party to unite. >> donald trump has my strong end endorsement, period. if we have four more years of biden or single day of harris, our country will be badly worse off. for the sake of our nation, we have to go with donald trump. >> fellow republicans, send joe biden back to his basement and donald trump to the white house. america cannot afford four more years of weekend at bernie's presidency >> [cheering] >> steve: former president trump listening to rivals talk about
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unity. powerful moment was monday night, when president trump made his first appearance since being shot. his son, don jr., got emotional. ♪ thank my lucky stars to be living here today. the flag still stands for freedom and they can't take that away. and i'm proud to be an american. ♪ ♪ >> brian: great if it was possible to talk to don jr. about what he was thinking at the moment. >> lawrence: someone book him. >> we know about the pollen in the arena. allergies, guys. >> steve: it was your father, he got shot. everybody was emotional. it was incredible. >> juxtapose to 2016, there was
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so much un -- i almost got in a fist fight with mike lee. it was different. love i've felt is unlike anything you have seen before. you see grown men wailing up. people understand where our country is, they understand what is at stake, steve. they are all in for america. >> brian: when you had that moment, i knew he was going to walk out, we heard he would walk out. who was his running mate? why do you think the decision was so hard. he is a big chemistry guy to work with. there is a lot of people in politics, many on people's payroll that give partial advice about i think thises or tell you
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lies by omission to get what you want. i got fairly involved and i have known the guy fior years. i was like, that guy has to run for politics. turns out years later he does. young, intelligent vibrant guy. the chemistry is perfect. >> ainsley: your dad has been impeached, arrested, now shot and the left is still que questioning his injury. listen to that. there are a lot of questions around that ear and yet no response to that, instead just showing the image of the man coming into the hall with aun wounded ear. >> this man is obsessed with
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political spectacle. there is attempt to use his injury and whether allies do that in way that overex10d capability will be decided by voters. >> ainsley: wondering if this is -- >> he know wasn't shot in the face enough for them. that is the point, they can't help themselves. trump derangement syndrome is real, so asinine, you see the photograph at the time, blood everywhere. >> ainsley: bullet whizzing by his ear. credible photo. it does not matter, they did the same thing to me and eric when we were on the floor. msnbc, did your father -- >> steve: hold on, we have the sound bite, roll tape. >> i think he did spend a lot of
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time changing message of what it has been, under conbe stant attack. a lot has happened. >> what your father as president, i think would say was divisive figure what will it look like in a second term. >> i don't think he was divisive, the media lied about collusion and said he was a traitor. >> brian: that was not the part. he said will there be another separation policy. >> 38 seconds before, you mean the obama cages? he goes, that wasn't true. it is true, he's been fact checked. you're a clown, go get away. why am i wasting my time, 48 hours ago, my father was shot in the head and they can't stop. this is the same as they did with russia, even when they knew
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it was wrong, kept anygoing, imp impea impeachment one and impeachment two. try to take away our family business, tried to throw him in jail. they spent years calling him fas fascist. >> lawrence: talk about the assassination attempt. when i saw the chill eric upsets, we have reached rock bottom. >> i'm the fire breather. >> lawrence: which son said that, don was fired up. we found out assassination attempt happened. then later find out iranians had been planning an assassinate scomb you would think they would step up security measure. to see the failure has to be
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infuriated. >> i am a pissed off son, as a shooter, i said hi to guys that are in my detail. i have seen my father's, i shoot with these guys, i'm a competitive shooter. they are not afraid of a slopped roof. they don't let a guy be on a roof inside 150 yards, that is like a six-inch putt. that is why i tsdz, this is divine intervention, almost impossibling to miss that. no, i am upset. i don't think this threat was tied to iran. iran threat might be one of the greatest endorsements. if our biggest enemy hates you, good thing. >> brian: why was he left up there, if everything you said is true and slope of a roof is not
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a big deal and they had the guy in their sight 30 minutes prior and had people saying, the guy has a gun. what do you think? >> major breach and i don't want to do conspiracy, i'm sure many people will. fair game. it is ridiculous and tflagrant, this is not an armchair, i have had a detail, i have shot with the guys. if i told my friends, i heard you are afraid of a slopped roof, they would laugh. >> steve: you mentioned divine intervention saved your father. people at the convention feel the same, by the grace of god he is alive today. how has it changed him? we heard in the interview he gave with "new york post," he was going to give a different speech and now it is about unity and bringing the country
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together, he seems like a different guy. >> getting shot changes a lot, i worked for four hours day before it happened, it was a lot of time, effort and energy then and before. he's starting from scratch temperature is interesting. you talk to him about it, first call was amazing, took 90 minutes. saturday evening, my daughter on rare occasion teenage daughter, can we go fishing. i was out fishing with my daughter and i get the call. your father has been shot. and? we don't know anything else, i'm trying to get through. >> lawrence: who called you? >> kim called me. we did not have information, it was an hour and a half before i knew if he was as alive or not.
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i finally had time to look at the picture and see these things going on. i saw the picture coming out of that scrum defiant. first thing i said to him, you're the biggest bad ass i've ever seen, everyone is a tough guy on the internet or behind the keyboard. when you get shot and come out, that is 1% in terms of resolve and guts. that was amazeings and opened door for levity. the adrenalin dump after that was crazy and an emotional roller coaster. >> we had to talk to my daughter about it, she had so many questions, how did your children react to it. this is not the president, this is their grandfather. barron had a hard time with it.
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i'm trying to explain to my daughter what was going on. my 17 year old was with me. it is all different and you have to approach them all differently with their personalities. they couldn't believe it. the older ones understand more the political arena. the younger ones less so. it is a conversation you don't want to ever have. >> lawrence: do you think we will get the truth of what took place that day? >> i hope so. the same fbi that wants to label concerned mothers domestic terrorists, i don't know. >> brian: pam bondi does not want the fbi to do the investigation. >> i have lost faith in the insti institutions, dhs is in control of this. cya starting to happen i'm sure. there is no scenario i can
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imagine this being allowed to happen. >> ainsley: your dad did ashes point the dhs attorney general. >> brian: what about your speech? >> my speech changed, i'm used to doing fire breathing, that is easy. but i spent a lot of time to have a different message. we need both. america does need to still remember what we had and how quickly it disappeared from us in the last four years. it is at a point, if this continues, we're probably at a point of no return if we can't get back on track. another four years of policy, open border, fentanyl, we can't forget about that. i think we will take a little bits of different tack. >> lawrence: don, i feel like you changed, too. you are don, you are taken back
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since the shooting, there is a different, a calmness about you since the shooting. >> said no one ever. you are right. i thought that was divine intervention, i watched it, i understand shooting. that was almost an impossible shot to miss. when you think about it inside of that range. for him to move his head at that time, you see him lean forward, like doesn't happen. no other pause. >> ainsley: you know why? there are millions of people in america and they pray daily for your dad. >> we created a couple more after this. >> brian: do you think the goal should be instead of 35 states, do you think about possibility of a mandateof 45, a reagan-like win, is that something you talk
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about? >> honestly, i don't. i don't think anything changes. we have to fight everyday until the end, every vote, every ballot. it is over now. nothing is over. nothing is over. we have to stay engaged there is not any level the other side won't go to. same people telling us joe biden is competent and greatest i've ever seen. i don't see that ever. for me, i would love for him to have been successful. >> ainsley: it is our country. >> our lives were easier before we were trying to get sued into oblivion and they tried to jail me. love to see that successful, i have five young children and i want them to grow up in america we know and recognize. we have no choice to be out there trying to fix things that are broken and my father is one of the few bad asses.
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>> steve: thanks for starting with us today. >> ainsley: wish you best tonight. >> steve: don, look at what is going on at a diner called the lu lumb lumber inn. >> pete: don jr., you have a few fans in this room. [cheering] >> pete: i can confirm that. >> i love it, thank you, you're the best. >> pete: a lot of love in this room. he said, thank you and you're the best. we appreciate you and your father and his running mate will be on the stage tonight. that is what we're talking about now. what is your name? >> harrison. >> pete: first time voting, right? >> yes. the economy matters, i've seen it gone down the drain and love to see that back on track. recently trump has shown
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strength, that he can lead this country and the free world. he is truly capable of making america great again. >> pete: contrast from the other side. >> pete: what do you think of j.d. vance as v.p.? >> he is a great pick and embodies the american dream, a lot of people can relate to. >> pete: informed voter right there. how about you, what is your name? >> tony. >> pete: what about the vance pick? >> excellent, great dynamic showing experience of donald trump to somebody who has a future in the republican party. his story epitomizes the american dream and shows where you can come and get to. that dream is alive in america and donald trump will bring it back. >> pete: absolutely, the thought in this room of j.d. vance as pick? up or down? up? [cheering] >> pete: this is one small corner of the lumber inn, we got
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to send it back to milwaukee 30 minutes from here in western wisconsin. been fun. >> steve: fox news alert. fox news obtained cell phone video that shows moments after the shots rang out during assassination attempt on former president trump at the rally in butler on saturday. [video playing] >> heey. [screaming] >> ainsley: bryan ilenas joins us now with a timeline. >> we know the would-be assassin
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was on the roof two minutes before the first shots were fired at 6:11 p.m. here is a timeline with sight and sound from butler, pennsylvania, from last saturday, beginning about 30 minutes before first shots were fired, local law enforcement officer spotted and reported suspicious person carrying a rangefinder in or just outside the venue. ♪ >> 21 know minutes later, the former president arrives. ♪ ♪ i gladly stand up, next to you and defend her still today. >> this is a big crowd, a big, big beautiful crowd. [cheering]
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>> he's on the roof. right here. on the roof. guy on the roof, he is standing up now. on the roof. >> we have millions of people -- >> officer! >> he's got a gun. he's got a gun. [shots fired] >> get down, get down, get down. >> the shots came from a rooftop 147 yards away. seconds later -- >> shooter is down. are we good to move? >> we're clear. >> we're clear. >> get that son of a -- [screaming] >> get around. [cheering]
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>> now fox can confirm that rally goers flagged local police about a suspicious person acting strangely and pacing near the metal detectors, which set off a search. when did the search begin? when was secret service notified? before the former president took the stage? guys. >> brian: they confronted him before he was on the roof, they were suspicious before there was a ladder on the roof, correct? >> that is corrects, reporting confirms rally-goers went to local police and said there is suspicious person by the metal detector and there was a search. when was that? that is what we need to figure out. 30 minutes before local law enforcement said there was
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somebody with a rangefinder. 30 minutes before rangefinder how long before that, search for suspicious person? >> brian: go get them. >> lawrence: perhaps you don't let the former president take the stage if you see a perceived threat and can't find the person. >> brian: he was already late, we were trying toin loo up the show. >> ainsley: rangefinder on top of the gun? >> lawrence: you don't need it on top. you asked about communication, you see local police is trying to get communication to state police and state police -- >> ainsley: all be on same communication. >> brian: united front. >> ainsley: trey gowdy if unity will resonate with america chltsz than tylenol rapid release gels.
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the moment i met him i knew he was my soulmate. "soulmates." soulmate! [giggles] why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically] but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now his attention is spent elsewhere. but i'm thinking of her the whole time. that's so much worse. why is that thing in bed with you? this is where it gets the best signal from the cell tower! i've tried everywhere else in the house! there's always a new excuse. well if we got xfinity you wouldn't have to mess around with the connection. therapy's tough, huh? -mmm. it's like a lot about me. [laughs] a home router should never be a home wrecker. oo this is a good book title. >> you don't have to agree with trump 100% of the time to vote for him. now to my fellow republicans. we must not only be a unified party, we must expand our party.
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>> steve: because that is how you win. that is major moment from last night from a former rival of donald trump. day three of the rnc as nikki haley urged america to unite behind donald trump, her once upon a time rival. trey gowdy joins us. what is did you think about nikki haley? she was clear, the alternative is terrible, i'm for donald trump. >> trey: she's tough and competitive, you don't run for president without be ing competitive. tim scott, ron desantis, nikki haley, you are all behind donald trump. you can win a narrow victory and have right to govern or unite
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country and she is smart enough to see the difference. >> steve: in milwaukee, rob republicans are united unlike when ted cruz said vote your conscience. democrats are at each other's throats, there is a dump joe move movement starting after the assassination attempt. >> trey: people were willing to run through a brick wall for barack obama, they are not willing to walk up to the wall for joe biden. only reason they like joe biden, biden beat trump in 2020. once we know you cannot beat trump again, there is no loyalty. >> steve: trump ignited interest in his base and appealing to swing voters who are inde
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independents and that is how you win. joe biden is desperately trying to attract progressives -- >> steve: don't give donald trump two more picks. >> trey: good news, he won't remember what he said this afternoon. constitution does not mention nine, seven or five, it mentions one. we've had nine forever. stop and think, steve, for a second. it was republican core that preserved consumer financial protection bureau. the notion this court is out of control is balder dash. >> steve: see what happens, he is going to vegas today.
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california. >> brian: how is it going so far? second day, first full day. >> i'll put the suit on and come hang with you guys and put a suit on. they have parties and festivities. i went to a warehouse party last night and i woke up and i don't have my socks. >> steve: what kind of party? >> brian: why was it important to see for yourself? >> i had desire to with curiosity, maybe a morbid curiosity the. i am proud, it is not a blind
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faith. i want to meet people and understand what it is all about and who knows, maybe i will go back diselusioned. great in terms of information and speakers i have seen and it is fun to dispel rumors out there, whether personally or from the outside, it's been -- >> brian: what do you mean by rumors? >> stereotypes of what a republican is, for example. or what the republican party stands for. it has been gratifying to meet different people and hear different opinions when it comes to what the party is or isn't and general unity and energy. >> lawrence: does that shock you the unitity? it has been reported republicans
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are not unified but they have been. >> you are preaching to the choir in this environment. if you don't have unity at your convention, i'm having a blast and learning and meeting people. if you are looking for drama, chicago is probably -- unity that you have here, i think is impo important -- it is tribal, emotional for people and there is a competition, there is ego. >> steve: there is a winner and a loser. >> there is a winner, air loser and there are analysts talking
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and dissecting every move and every word in this case. there is a lot of parallels and recognition, a party, in a team, we play sports, you don't have to like everybody on your team. i have played on teams where you don't like a person, you have to respect they can help you win and it is amazing what athletes can compartmentalize. parties, you don't have to agree with everything, if you agree on some things, you can unite. >> brian: ufc, president trump comes out, there is is shes yshs nshs a synergy. how do you explain that? >> he is counter to the stereotype and speaks in way
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that appeals to americans and many people around the world and not a simplicity, bullet cuts through. >> steve: i got a message and secret service has your socks. >> perfect. >> brian: socks are easy to explain. >> ainsley: that is funny. how did you lose your socks? >> brian: you like him? >> i love him. he showed me pictures of you with long hair. >> steve: we got to go to a warehouse party tonight. speaking of party, pedltd teis having breakfast with friends at the lumber inn.
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>> this week is about j.d. vance and president trump getting nominated and making this country wealthy, safe and strong, that is peace through strength. i will not let a glory- glory-seeking -- freedom of speech is freedom of speech. when you touch somebody, you have broken the law. let me be clear, what happened yesterday compares to what happened to president trump. they shot him in the head and i've been hit harder than air coming out of a blow dryer, we will not allow people to intimidate us. >> brian: code pink, they blocked passageways and stopped you from getting to the airport and getsing to work and harass people. this is same mind set you dealt with yesterday.
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>> you are correct, time is over. free speech is great. when you touch somebody and speaking about politics, you committed political violence. if code pink slip knots think they will make me not support israel, they are wrong and everybody else in the united states need to understand that. we have equal free rights and can express like everybody else does, we do not tolerate political violence at all. >> glad you kept your temper. this is what they're dealing with jewish students on college campuses and in new york city and most major cities. make the weekend safe and enjoy speaks tonight. peteis looking at a business trying to survive in this economy. first let's check in with bill hemmer and dana perino.
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>> bill: we're fresh, how about you? >> brian: all good and ready to go. >> bill: i love it, nice to see you, coming up, answers are elusive in pennsylvania, everyday we get more questions and analysts will take us through the warning assigns. >> dana: we see as unity within republican party growing disunity in the democratic party. >> bill: tonight j.d. vance will introduce himself to america. we will watch it together. >> dana: day three, see you in a few minutes. heartburn makes you queasy? get fast relief with new tums+ upset stomach & nausea support, and love food back. (♪) i try to put my arm around any vet that i can. absolutely. at newday usa, that's what we're doing. we put our arm around the veterans. when i think of the veteran out there that needs to refi his home, he may want to purchase and we can help them and provide
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>> brian: this week we're visiting businesses in wisconsin to better understand the challenges they're facing with today's economy. >> ainsley: yesterday pete hegseth toured a manufacturer. >> this fancy equipment that goes into your car is made here about 25 minutes outside of milwaukee, wisconsin, where we are for the rnc. someone told me almost every single car in america has one of your parts in it. >> we make hydraulic and electrical control for cars and construction equipment. anything with wheels.
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some of these things go into combustion engine and electric vehicles. they make electric vehicles have longer range. if it gets too cold and your cars don't work at all. grow whether they want evs or combustion engines. the biggest challenge when the government gets involved and subsidizing certain technologies like evs that customers aren't ready to buy. these go on the nose of our product. >> this is the finished product. >> you can see this, it goes in the engine to turn on and off cylinders. >> how long does the assemblyly line take. american manufacturer they think has been on the decline. >> we're growing and expanding and watching new programs. >> you testified before congress recently about the importance of the tax cuts that were passed in 2017. >> only by preserving the tax
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cuts and jobs act that congress insure that american stories like us remain possible. >> we have to have competitive taxes. in the u.s. we have the most regressive tax regime in the world relative to r & d and innovation. it is how we grow the economy and our company. we get to expense 20%. in china they get to expense 200% of them. it creates a huge barrier to invasion and growth and thriving american economy. >> the tax cuts passed, were they beneficial to your business? >> absolutely. we can invest in equipment and people and the community. >> you give back to your community. what does it do for wisconsin and milwaukee? >> it is a private family-owned company. we give 10% to community causes. we built a school on the south side of milwaukee.
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started the school seven years ago. the largest k to 12 schools. >> why did you choose education? >> it is foundational to the american dream. >> great company in wisconsin. at the diner have met a lot of small business owners as well. hard working folks who just want to have law and order, tax code that's fair and less regulation. ma'am, j.d. vance is the talk of today. >> i think it's a great choice and great for president trump and the country. >> this is trump country, no doubt, right? you go about 30 minutes out of milwaukee and you know what you are getting. it has been a pleasure joining you on the couch this wednesday morning on "fox & friends." more coverage across the channel. >> bill: good morning. today the motive remains a
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