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to be here for final night of the rnc, where the theme is make america great once again. >> ainsley: last night j.d. vance announced himself as official gop nominee for vice president. >> tonight, mr. chairman, i stand here humbled and overwhelmed with gratitude to say i accept your nomination to be voice president of the united states of america. [cheering] >> brian: president trump's return made another energizing crowd again coming back on day three at the rnc. president biden was shuffling off to delaware, he has to go to isolation, he was diagnosed with
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covid. it comes as division in his party grow deeper. >> lawrence: members like hakeem jeffries, nancy pelosi and chuck schumer expressing concern about the president's ability to win. >> steve: bring in lara trump, rnc co-chair. >> so far, so good. first convention in eight years. we felt pressure and hope we delivered. >> steve: what happens today? >> today is a big day, donald trump will accept our party n nomination to be nominee for president. he wrote a new speech, i think you will hear from donald trump that maybe people are not expecting and the country should get ready. >> lawrence: talk about the mood of the family, don, eric, the president, there seems to be
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this calmness and gratitude. talk about this happened before the convention, you had to change things. you had been planning for months, to fit that move. how does that go? >> it was amazing. it was a natural thing. i give my father-in-law all the credit. he said, we'll will not postpone the convention. pe people understood the moment and we changed our speeches. i changed mine, including my father-in-law. all speakers had the right tone for that moment, been amazing to see and we're grateful we are here and able to celebrate instead of have the opposite happen and it is unthinkable. >> ainsley: van jones said a
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bullet could not stop trump. covid stopped biden. he is taking paxlovid. joy reid said this, listen. >> donald trump is elderly man given nine seconds to take an iconic photo op, during an active shooter situation, we'll figure that out one day. his survival of that and bouncing back to the convention is being conveyed as assign of strength. current president of the united states is 81 years old and has covid. should he be fine in a couple days? doesn't that convey he is strong enough, older than trump, to have gotten something that used to be fatal to people his age?
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>> ainsley: exactly the same thing. >> that is unbelievable and disgusting. someone tried to kill my father-in-law, there was a bullet within millimeters from taking his life. it is not people trying to make it look like strength, that was strength. he had to get up and walk off the stage and put his fist in the air to show america is not weak. when i'm in office, you will see strength from the united states. >> steve: made it sound like she was suggesting, the secret service gave him nine seconds for the iconic photo. >> it is absurd. he got up and ushered and hustled offs and took wone secod to pump his fist. it is ridiculous. >> brian: maybe pulled wrong show off the air, maybe morning
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j joe. you turn off the american people. i can't put into words. same time you are coming together by all reports, this is even "new york times," most radical left-wing columnist. as you come together, i've never seen any party fall apart like this. i don't know if you are following, you are so busy, president biden has leadership telling him to drop out. he forgot secretary of defense name and supreme court justice he afippoappointed. i'm not sure today who your father-in-law will be facing in november. >> at the rnc and trump cammin pa, it does not matter, joe biden, kamala harris, only person who can inherit the money they have raised, our message
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will be, you had four years of donald trump. look back at how he impacted your life and how much better off you were. he is laying out a vision that includes all americans and making american lives better. we will echo that. joe biden forgot his secret service director is a woman and not a man. >> ainsley: lester holt said, it's a woman. >> never seen the party this unified. >> brian: are you worried who you might face, governor shapiro, governor harris? >> i am sure they have put strategy behind it. i don't think it matters. it feels like god spared donald trump's life for a reason, he's
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given him another opportunity here and i think the american people see that, donald trump felt that and you will hear that tonight in his speech. this campaign, it will become more apparent this person needs to lead this country and it does not matter who they put up. >> lawrence: behind the schoons, likes like barack obama and nancy pelosi are leading. in private conversation, nancy pelosi said polling shows president be cannot defeat trump and it could destroy chance of the house in november if he continues to seek a second term. what is happening? they told us it was russian disinformation, there were cheap fakes going on and now everyone is turning on him. >> i think we all saw that same debate, lawrence, it showed the
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american people, they have been hiding the joe biden so many tried to call out saying this is problematic, this is the president of the united states. we all saw the debate, they have tried to do clean-up, talking about the interviews, these are scripted, pretaped interviews, he cannot even get through those. i'm sure they are upset joe biden is who they have. he said he's not dropping out. >> lawrence: do you believe he will be the nominee at the end of the day, donald trump versus joe biden or do you think joe biden is on the ticket? >> joe biden has been emphatic, that said, he has a lot of pressure on him. >> steve: talk about the pressure. as coof had chair of rnc, you can't run for president, if you don't have people giving you
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money. unless your father-in-law is a billionaire. joe biden is not a billionaire, jeffrey katszshs z said everyboy has closed their checkbook. he looks at polls, one third of people who voted for him think he is mentally fit. he's lost the rest of the country and checkbook and has the family in the beach house right now socially distancing, saying, don't quit. if you do, we're out of a house. >> that is problematic for the country. we should want people in office and people leading this country who have the best interest of the country at heart. feels like the reason joe biden is continuing on and anyone think he should be president is for their own fulfillment and
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maybe this is a family issue. that is a big problem. >> brian: have you seen the president's new speech? >> i have not. >> brian: word is he will not mention president biden. >> if i could give him advice, that is probably smart. what you have heard at this convention, it has not been attacking democrats or joe biden as much as positivity you have felt at the convention, forward moment and future vision for america. we had j.d. vance, our vice presidential nominee on that stage last night talk about the future of the republican party, the message and way he connects with the average person, his story and background is what we wanted to showcase. >> ainsley: great job. congratulations, one more day and you can sleep maybe for a day or two. >> not until november 6th. >> brian: you had a week to
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prepare. >> thank you, guys. >> ainsley: god bless you. fox news alert, gop senators confronting secret service director kimberly cheatle at the rnc demanding answers after the assassination attempt on saturday on former president trump. >> brian: she won't talk to the people or them. chad pergram joins us. this confrontation emphasizes how ensensed lawmakers are at chs kimberly cheatle. she was heckled at the rnc convention. [indiscernible] -- you owe the people answers. you owe president trump answers.
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>> chad: kimberly cheatle did not appear on calls yesterday. one member said they cut off the call after only four questions. >> completely unsatisfied, a complete coverage -- briefing by secret service, director of secret service needs to lose her job. this was appalling. they did not get to the meat of the matter. >> chad: kimberly cheatle will appear on monday, james comer issued a subpoena to compel kimberly cheatle to testify. >> secret service service need to get their act together. whoever did not cover that building is probably the biggest flaw and kimberly cheatle said
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that in this call we had. that cannot happen again, not ever again. >> chad: green says officials will testify before his committee tuesday. mike johnson and mcconnell are demanding that kimberly cheatle resign. back to you. >> steve: chad, isn't kimberly cheatle's boss, homeland security's alejandro mayorkas. why don't they call on him? >> chad: we don't know if mayorkas will be there. green told me he would be happy to have the deputies come in for the hearing, he wants kimberly cheatle there on tuesday. she will appear on know monday and we'll have hearings each during the august recess. >> steve: we heard mayorkas say the border is secure, he cannot say this site was secure.
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>> chad: may might try to have contempt of congress for kimberly cheatle, maybe something for mayorkas. >> brian: i could not be less interested in that, i just want answers. you had this guy lined up 10 minutes before, did not shoot him, you let the president go on stage. that is why senator barrasso, mild-man erred guy, when you have barrasso irate like that, you know how unacceptable it is, she would not explain why a presidential candidate was almost assassinated and does not feel compelled to discuss it with lawmakers. she is upset she's conknow front said. >> ainsley: on the floor at rnc, reception area. >> brian: different angle. >> ainsley: she is being
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confronted by barrasso and marsha blackburn, listen to this. >> have questions, did not get res responses from you, very d disappoint said in the leadership. i have called for your resignation. start answering our questions right now. >> whoever was running -- [indiscernible] -- an hour out, this person, according to your deputy identified a potential threat and then you told -- or someone told that the sniper -- >> i don't think this is the -- >> oh, yes.
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>> you hung up. >> we're here -- [indiscernible] -- >> not going to take away -- >> we can find a place to go right now. >> thank you very much. no, we're going with you. >> lawrence: her lack of t transparency is stunning. >> brian: worried about having fun. >> lawrence: 60 minutes. 20 minutes before, you could have made him stay in the car. then you hung up on senators. we had the commissioner on last hour, you lied on him. they said they were only doing traffic duty and you have people
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not showing up to correct post. you said a sniper can't be on a slope. none of it makes sense, she has not resigned and been no hearing within congress. finally, she's agreed to next week to some type of hearing. this is nonsense. >> steve: more we hear, more frustrated we are. >> ainsley: or what we don't hear, she is not speaking. >> steve: not saying anything, the shooter cased the place. they cracked into his phone and he had pictures of trump and merrick garland and joe biden. >> steve: exactly. and the working theory, he just hated politiciansesa a whole, why was he there? >> ainsley: senator marc molinaro mullins said they were
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actively looking for him 19 minutes before the shots rang out. if they are not responsible for the outer perimeter, they are for the inner perimeter. >> brian: 19 after the hour, president trump will address the nation just days after a brush with death. >> ainsley: governor youngkin reactses next. come on over, governor. >> brian: great to see you. you have been busy. choose advil liqui-gels for faster, stronger and longer-lasting relief than tylenol rapid release gels. because advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. so for faster pain relief, advil the pain away.
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russias that russian and american intelligence agencies are discussing a prisoner swap. evan gershkovich trial shtarted last month. evan gershkovich's father shaved his head in solidarity. evan gershkovich is first to be arrest on espionage charges since 2004. evan gershkovich pleaded not guilty and w"wall street journa" and u.s. government reject charges against him. closing arguments will be held on friday. evan gershkovich faces 20 years in prison. a source tells me the family can't wait for this sham trial to be over with. back to you. >> steve: we're all ready for it
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to be over with. nate foy, thank you. make america the land of opportunity again. glenn youngkin laying out his vision ahead of donald trump's speech tonight. >> ainsley: he is laying gr groundwork for 2028. he joins us now. >> we have one objective, to win in 2024. i told the president i am enthusiastically working for he and j.d. to win. one of the most important sentiments across this convention will cull miminate ie president's speech is commitment to do the work. we have 3-1/2 months to win this. we have to flip the senate and get donald trump back in the white house. that is the work and where we're
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focused. >> steve: joe biden won commonwealth of west virginia in 2020, now it is essentially over last couple weeks, a coin flip where they are tied. new emerson college poll about the commonwealth of virginia and donald trump is up by two points, 45-43. i would like to know who the 43% are. when you look at the current president, he is not having a good year. >> this is why we're in the situation we are, america has been projecting weakness around the world and at home. i believe if former president trump were our put, we would not have war in the ukraine or middle east and taiwan would be a different situation. joe biden has unesh looed inflation that has stolen hard-working americans
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paychecks. every state is a border state with chaos across america. we need strength in the white house. everyone has seen that strength, america saw that strength at a moment when it is real and we saw donald trump stand up and say fight, fight, fight. he showed compassion and gratitude toward those know innocent victims and families on saturday at the assassination attempt and gratitude to america and a almighty for protecting him. >> ainsley: four years ago, he was up 10 points and now trump is up a few points in your state. what has changed? what do they like about donald trump? >> speculation that joe biden could do a good job as president has been shattered and kamala harris and joe biden have brought chaos to america and
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>> if you pull back and look at this thing, strength versus weakness. bullet couldn't stop trump, virus just stopped biden. nominees getting their kissed and biden is getting -- >> steve: they are, especially for tonight's big show, donald trump will take the rnc stage in the arena behind us few days after a gunman tried to murder him live on tv while president biden shuffles off to delaware almost unable to make the short steps on air force one. >> it is baby steps, he can't
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take big boy steps anymore. that was not a good look for him. >> steve: rough. >> operation dump and destroy joe biden is in full force now and they are giving a full-core press to get rid of him, you see with obama, wink and nod to george clooney and with nancy pelosi, in the interview, now with van jones and people like david axelrod and james carville, chuck schumer, hakeem jeffries said, you got to go. what i don't like about this, all predicated on a big lie and the lie is nobody knew that joe had cognitive dysfunction. >> ainsley: saying it for four years. >> sean: i showed video after video, that is not first time we have seen joe walk like that. >> lawrence: it is fair to
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voters in the democratic party, the voters wanted a primary, dnc said no prier ma, no debate, he's going to be our nominee and now when this unfolds, they want to take the will from the american people and play ca catchup. >> sean: it hits to the heart of this. if democracy is in peril, they wanted to keep donald trump off the -- disenfranchise millions and millions of democratic voters that got up and voted for the candidate of their choice or didn't vote for joe biden. he has delegates and they are -- i have said for a long time, they are the party of coastal elites. d.c. elites think they know
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better than people in their own party and you have the nan t tucket brigade led by the obamas and hollywood elitists led by george clooney and company and no consideration whatsoever toward the people that vote in the democratic party. they will have no say now. if they come in hard and joe gives in, that is only question mark that remains. open the door a crack, if a medical doctor says maybe i'm not well enough to run. that determination had been made. >> brian: how long should president trump's speech, 60 to 90 minutes, might not even mention joe biden's name. do you have a sense directly or knowing him so well what it will be like? >> sean: great point, i think it is going to be a different
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speech than he originally planned. >> brian: he said it is. >> sean: it will be a different speech. when you come within a m millimeter of losing your life, how does that not change you? >> lawrence: it does. >> sean: that brings home, first of all, life is precarious, god's time, not our time and donald trump is no different than anyone else. they have dehumanized this man and attacks against him and turned him into a characterure and they don't want to listen. they are willing to throw the rules out the window because they hate trump so much. >> lawrence: did you see joy reid's comments saying it was a photo op, as if this were fake. >> steve: secret service gave him nine seconds to go fight,
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fight, fight. >> sean: they did not want him to stand up, he is like, no way. i did speak to the president and he told me the whole story. it hits home hard. it hit his family hard. you guys interviewed don jr., how great was he and his little girl last night, that was a special moment. >> steve: talking about grandpa and it humanizes him. you talk about by the grace of god we are not at a state funeral today. look how he seems changed. in your heart, if this were you or i or anybody watching, i'm alive by the grace of god. if i'm given one more day, what would i do differently and maybe that is a speech we will see. >> sean: it may well be, this is great country song about one more day. what would you do, i think lone star sings it.
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>> steve: i'm quoting it. >> sean: stealing from lone star. >> ainsley: they redid it after dale ernhardt died. >> sean: the fact kimberly cheatle has not been fired is a national disgrace, this infuriates me and i want to make a clear point here, i love secret service, all of us have met them, we know them. >> lawrence: rank and file. >> sean: saw best of the secret service that day, they dove on him, that means shoot me, don't shoot him, best of the best, no greater love has a man than to lay down his life. i admire all of them. this is where it goes wrong. 130 yards away, that is layupshot for anybody, you don't have to be a marksman.
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the fact angels or god turned his head saved his life. here is another thing about this. where are the democrats? why are they not outraged or speaking out saying what happened here? it is donald trump that got shot and not joe biden, i don't want any politician shot. i don't want joe biden to have covid, i want him to recover. >> brian: we'll see you tonight at 9:00 and throughout the night. >> sean: how do you get up this early, i would like to know? >> steve: we'll be done for the day in 18 nominutes. >> sean: what are your plans, call the bar? >> ainsley: glad you mentioned this. >> brian: i could use a beer. i'm curious -- >> ainsley: it is lunchtime. >> sean: you have a radio show. >> brian: i don't have to be sober. >> ainsley: brian went there
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>> bill: morning. there was a guest inside the arena last night who wasn't expected. the head of the secret service was here. why we don't know. that story coming up >> dana: the latest investigation from pennsylvania. answers seem like they'll be unbearable. >> bill: the main event is almost here. donald trump in that building to conclude. >> dana: huge news on the democratic side. closer to having big news there. we'll see you in just a few minutes. >> brian: meanwhile -- >> she joins us live on the couch. butterflies? >> a little bit. nerves are good and keeps you humble. a little bit. >> ainsley: you sang for george w. and barack obama. now donald trump. how do you feel singing such a beautiful song to that many people? >> a great honor to sing for
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four presidents, including president biden recently. a great honor to sing the anthem to honor god, our great country and tonight to honor my friends the trumps. >> steve: good luck on that high note. >> say a prayer for me. >> ainsley: 'em saying it now. god is surrounding donald trump right now. i think you'll be okay. >> yes indeed. great to be here tonight and very honored. >> ainsley: god bless you. >> brian: the 20th anniversary of the wounded warrior soldier ride. >> steve: michael joins us now along with the ceo walt. all at 48th and 6th avenue in mid town, manhattan.
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mike, you have been part of this for a long time. it has to make you feel great because it's a big deal. >> events like these are critical for successful transition. i felt that in my own transition. i've seen a lot of life change over the years. >> where are you going? >> today we'll go to coney island. we told the warriors with us today no matter what keep moving and we meet at coney island today, 19 miles for the first day. >> brian: you just took over the organization, how does it feel? >> like i came home to family. warriors who understand service. >> ainsley: what is your website quickly in case your audience wants to help? it's on the screen. asking about the website. >> wounded warrior project.org. we can't do without the support of our donors. >> steve: let's start the ride,
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three, two, one! go! ♪ >> brian: okay. >> steve: there they go. very nice. >> lawrence: look at them go. >> brian: this is amazing. i love the nypd and fdny clear the way for them to get through new york city. >> ainsley: fly the flag over the street. >> brian: go luck, guys. thank you for watching everyone. >> ainsley: thank you for your service. >> bill: no rest for the weary. th

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