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means they're fresh. it squeaks in your mouth. you could feel it squeak against your teeth. >> brian: means it might be alive. >> this is a bratwurst with sauerkraut. >> ainsley: big german population here, right? >> huge german population, a lot of history, sausage, beer, cheese, can't get much more german than that. >> steve: everybody should have a beer at least once a day? >> everything wisconsin. every presentation. >> ainsley: he won't eat on camera but drink after the show. >> steve: thank you very much for hosting us. that will wrap up a great week in wisconsin. thank you very much for joining us. >> bill: thank you, guys, preachinging news from overseas begins our coverage here on the
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final day in milwaukee. a russian court found evan gershkovitch is guilty of espionage sentencing him to 16 years in a russian prison. the trial called a political stunt. more on this coming up in moments throughout the day. first there is this across the country breaking right now. >> we do not -- >> bill: it's a mess out there. the situation at airports around the world. so many people waking up to a major tech outage that happened overnight grounding thousands of flights and impacting banks and hospitals and media organizations and on and on the list runs down. it is friday, good morning, we're back in milwaukee for one final day. and the news is jumping. i'm bill hemmer. >> dana: we don't have adjustable chairs. usually i can look taller. not today.
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we're thrilled to be with you all week today as we wrap it up. the issue stemming from a faulty update from microsoft systems looking at the outage. the head of the cybersecurity crowd strike says it is not a work of hackers. >> first and foremost to reinforce what you said it wasn't a cyberattack. it was related to the content update. as you might imagine we've been on with our customers all night and working with them. many of the customers are rebooting their system. it is a very complex world and there is a lot of interactions and always staying ahead of the adversary is a tall task. >> bill: elon musk is calling it the largest i.t. failure ever. steve harrigan is live at the airport in atlanta. >> you can see the problem here. some of the most visible problems from this computer
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outage, flights delayed here by 70 minutes. around the world 18,000 flights delayed. more than 1500 flights canceled. keep in mind this is a much bigger problem that affects more than airports. it is visible here. this computer outage has affected banks, television broadcasters, healthcare, hospitals. just one quick example. massachusetts general is stopping elective surgeries temporarily. the problem is not an attack or hacking but it comes from a company called crowd strike, a cybersecurity company that does business with most of the fortune 500 companies. they had a computer mal function that knocked out microsoft and crashed it. they have identified the problem. given a patch to help fix it. for some of these companies it will take several days to actually get back online. as far as airlines go, though, a lot of people stranded here at least for the time being. delta now we just heard is back up and running.
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good news for delta passengers today. >> bill: imagine the back-ups. i mean, really, just imagine that. steve, thanks. we'll check with you throughout the morning. steve harrigan at atlanta. thanks. >> i'm not supposed to be here tonight. not supposed to be here. [crowd chanting yes, you are] . >> dana: the culmination of a historic week here in milwaukee. former president trump accepting the republican nomination days after nearly being killed. the "new york post" with a great headline this morning. a new don. >> tamping down his usual attacks and urging americans to unite. >> division in our society must be healed.
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we must heal it quickly. as americans, we are bound together by a single fate and a shared destiny. we rise together or we fall apart. in an age when our politics too often divide us, now is the time to remember that we are all fellow citizens. we are one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> bill: there has been a massive display of republican unity all week here in milwaukee coming as democrats are in disarray. president biden under increasing pressure to step aside and get out. the decision could come in the next few days. no one can confirm any of this at the moment. that would, however, if that happens, it would plunge the democratic ticket into turmoil. team fox coverage now. peter doocy in rehoboth beach, delaware where the president is sidelined with covid. >> dana: bill melugin, great to be with you.
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what's new this morning? >> good morning to you. this was a really, really long speech from donald trump. we're talking over 90 minutes. in those 90 minutes he only said joe biden's name one single time. he recounted the moment when he was shot at his rally last saturday saying it's the only time he wants to talk about it. it was too painful. >> i said to myself wow, what was that? it can only be a bullet. and moved my right hand to eye ear, brought it down. my hand was covered with blood, just absolutely blood all over the place. i immediately knew it was very serious, that we were under attack. >> now trump also talked policy. he pledged to reduce inflation, he pledged to reverse the biden administration's green energy policies and said he will secure the border and carry out mass
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deportations. that got him a huge round of applause from the crowd. he also said he believes americans just deserve better. take a listen. >> you have been told to lower your expectations and to accept less for your families. i am here tonight with the opposite message. your expectations are not big enough. they're not big enough. it is time to start expecting and demanding the best leadership in the world. >> we all know donald trump is an entertainer and knows how to put on a show. we had heavy hitter friends coming in including hulk hogan. he got the crowd riled up. kid rock showed up to perform to help intro trump and ufc president dana white helped tee up donald trump for his speech. the next time we expect to see the former president is actually
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tomorrow. he will be holding a campaign rally with his running mate, j.d. vance in grand rapids, michigan. the first time they hold a campaign rally together as a ticket. we'll send it back to you. >> dana: all right, bill melugin, thank you so much. >> bill: jason miller trump campaign communication director. good morning to you. what we're hearing behind the scenes in the biden camp in a moment. let's react to what happened last month. immediately on monday this past week in milwaukee interview after interview he said his father is a changed man. don junior said something similar. can you say that he is a changed man today and that speech last night, which was a little longer and perhaps a little slower with less enthusiasm reflects his state of mind when he thinks about what happened six days ago? >> absolutely. the speech he delivered last night was only five days after an assassination attempt.
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i couldn't even sit through the speech with a dry eye. how he could stand and deliver that is one of the great all-time speeches. the whole convention was great. that speech and call for unity and i'm only hear because of the grace of the almighty god. so many powerful lines delivered. this whole week the contrast between the unity with republicans and division by the democrats and there is a new acceleration to get rid of joe biden. they realize president trump has remade this republican party and it is united. >> dana: one of the things i really appreciated and love to learn more at some point, he said i know you want to hear this story and i will tell it to you in detail but you will never hear me say it again. it is too painful to go through. that is also interesting coping mechanism for someone who has gone through something so dramatic. any insight into that decision? >> he said i want to tell the story and we asked him about
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saturday, the shooting? he goes everybody is asking. i feel like i have to tell them. but he goes i only want to do it once. >> dana: it is great instincts. >> it was. people wanted to know. he will be the leader of the free world again. what is it like in the moment? how can we count on you? there is no leadership from the white house. people are looking to president trump saying we need you in this time of national crisis even after they tried to kill you a couple days earlier. >> bill: a disarming statement about how many interviews between now and the next 150 days. before the election and every reporter will want to ask him about it. now he has the opportunity to say i told you. i will only talk about it one time. the biden campaign was quick to respond last night. no party has ever talked less about their agenda at their convention than donald trump's republican party. they know how unpopular the agenda is and trump is not capable of talking about issues that matter to voters.
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a lot of people hear about campaign 2025. on the script last night and watching him read on the teleprompter he consistently referred to the republican national committee platform. is that what you fall back on when democrats come at you from project 2025. >> mr. trump tells you what he is thinking. these are my principles and what i'm running on. it's what the republican platform in. there are relics of the cold war still in there and random policies no one heard of in more than a generation. president trump condensed it and said this is what i'm running on. if it's on the trump website it is a matter of his policy. if he says it at a rally in his speech. even if they say they're allies or friends, no, it is what president trump says is what matters. >> dana: it's interesting that the biden campaign would say nobody has not given details. hello, we have no idea who your candidate might be. and so i want to get your take
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on that because your political genius as well. what do you think is happening on their side as they look at this and reporting that biden is now thinking he will have to pull out? >> they're in a tough spot. all the brain talent, a little generous, at the biden white house are gone. they don't have strategists or surrogates. they have a candidate who is frankly cognitively impaired. they are in disarray and a bit of bunker mentality in shell shock. they don't know what direction to go. here is the thing. joe biden can be very unpopular with the democrat base but the force him out is almost impossible and the reason why. they can't force him out from the race and then say you can stay in the white house. if you are too incompetent for one you are for the other. if you look at the mechanics of the democrat convention, regular delegates are bound to biden.
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the other thing, too, you have to have someone to beat someone. nobody wants kamala. even democrats don't want kamala. to go remove that, the one final thing i'll say there will be legal challenges if joe biden were to step aside or force him out. people saying there is an obstruction with an official proceeding and manipulation of their vote and joe biden cannot transfer that money, the hundreds of millions of dollars over to kamala harris until he is actually the nominee. actually it goes to the dnc. it is hundreds of millions of dollars. >> bill: we have to go. i want to ask you one more question. there is an interview now, his campaign chair and see what her position is. here is my question. you talk to a lot of people and saw the reporting last night that he would get out possibly by sunday. based on everything you've heard, all the people you've talked to, does it sound possible to you? >> no. i think joe biden is so stubborn and self-centered he thinks god
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sent him to this earth to stop president trump. joe biden is looking and saying i will get pushed aside by kamala harris and nancy pelosi? heck no, his legacy is built on being in office. he does not want to go down in such a humiliating fashion. >> bill: we'll see together in time. >> dana: congratulations to the republican party. it was a heck of a convention, well done. >> and genius speech by president trump. >> dana: this just in. russia convicts "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovitch of espionage sentencing him to 16 years in prison. the u.s. slamming the case as politically motivated and the trial nothing short of a sham. nate foye with the late breaking developments. >> the guilty verdict not coming as a surprise with the russian court sentencing him to 16 years in a russian prison. the state department called the russian legal process a sham. what it could do is open the
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door for negotiations to enter the next phase to possibly bring evan back home. take a look at this new video coming across the wires of gershkovitch inside the courtroom today. you see him in a glass enclosure there on the right. remember, he pleaded not guilty. he did make a final statement before the court today. the u.s. government confirms he is innocent. state department says it is working tirelessly to bring him home. russian prosecutor say he worked for the c.i.a. and a source close to gershkovitch's family tells me they have been anxious for this sham trial to wrap up. i'm told that gershkovitch's father shaved his own head in solidarity with evan, who was forced to shave his head in russian confinement. we have one more video to show you coming across the wires of gershkovitch waving to reporters as he leaves the courtroom.
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you see that here. now keep in mind he has been in custody already for 16 months. now staring down a 16-year sentence. "wall street journal" says evan was doing his job as a journalist. journalism is not a crime. bring him home now. the trial happened quickly lasting less than a month. second hearing was moved up from august 13th to yesterday. the state department declined to provide an assessment for why russia expedited the trial. it could expedite potentially the process to negotiate a prisoner swap. state department said it is working tirelessly to bring back paul whelan who has been arrested since 2018. reactions pouring in. rick scott posting on x saying this sham trial and unjust conviction can't stand and called on president biden to bring gershkovitch home immediately. we'll send it back to you. >> dana: nate foye, terrible result there but hopefully something can happen to get this
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remedied. >> bill: best to his parents and sister, too. thank you, nate. long lines at every airport in america. man, oh man, a global i.t. outage from overnight grounding flights, disrupting banks. apparently this was after one update on a software program. it has all gone sideways. what you need to know if you are traveling today. stay tuned. plus this. >> right now the one who would come closest to unity at this late date is kamala harris. >> kamala is probably the sense-making choice at this point. he could hand it over to her. i think he should hand the presidency over to her. >> dana: a political reckoning for president biden. some say he could drop out as soon as this weekend. we might be breaking news on that this hour. >> bill: republicans leave in convention in milwaukee with a spring in their step. they are confident, they are happy, they are optimistic and we'll wrap up our coverage throughout the morning here in
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>> so what is at stake here? the answer is in president trump's text and i quote, a fight for our country. >> bill: president biden's campaign brought to a halt after a covid diagnosis. in milwaukee the show goes on. the calls for biden to drop out continue amid new reports that paint a bleaker picture of his political future. peter doocy in rehoboth beach,
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delaware where the president is isolating. what do you have so far? >> good morning. this is what we've got. people working for president biden say he is not going anywhere. people who are actually close to president biden say he is trying to figure out what to do next. >> look, i think he weighs very seriously the input of those he trusts and admires. those who served with him. beyond that i'm not going to get into the details. he deserves the respect of being able to reflect on this moment. >> "the new york times" is now citing several people close to president biden as telling them he is now accepting the possibility that he may have to drop out of the race. the president has failed in the last three weeks convincing democrats that the debate was an isolated incident. >> president biden: i performed terribly. and so people are now saying that was only one thing, but he is 81 years old. what happens at 84 years old?
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what happens -- excuse me, when he is 85 years old? >> president biden dropping out as soon as this weekend is a possibility floated by axios. the president has been soul searching according to a reuter's report. the campaign says they aren't working on any other contingencies other to have president biden on top of the ticket. >> the president is not going anywhere. he can win and we should just go campaign on the issues because we are right on the issues. >> the thing is we have no idea when he will be campaigning again or when he will be returning to the white house as he continues isolating here with covid at the beach house, bill. >> bill: 9:25 in the morning. a long way to go. nice to see you, peter doocy. >> dana: if you are a political junkie, this is fun. town hall's katie pavlich and
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kevin. balancing democrats' worry about biden and maintaining influence with the president and then biden close friend said this, kevin. get your take. a close friend of biden says his choice is to be one of history's heroes or to be sure of the fact there will never be a biden presidential library. i pray he does the right thing. his friend saying he should do the right thing by withdrawing. his campaign manager said they are full steam ahead. >> i watched a portion of that interview. the fact they have knocked over 100,000 doors this past week. they're focused on that kind of messaging. at the same time, to your point, maybe giving the president a little space. i don't think anyone will push the president out. the reporting about speaker pelosi, former president obama
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pulling him in the direction of rethinking this especially at home in rehoboth, covid diagnosis, taking some time to think through this. might be what we see in the next couple of hours and days. >> bill: they are watching the polls. maybe on a national level they haven't moved. in the battleground states they have, however. the movement has been little since the debate. i think maybe a decision comes down to that. >> it has been little. joe biden has not caught up any ground at all. as president trump is winning outside the margin of error in a number of swing states. but for biden, none of these other candidates beat trump, either. he has been saying since all this push since the debate started happening look, show me the data for argument we want to beat donald trump that someone else is better to do that i'm happy to have that conversation and consider it. data doesn't show that now. kamala harris is being floated as a potential option. logistically it is a nightmare for the democrats. the only one who can take over
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the campaign funds while you have the talk that she can't be a nominee. an open convention and fight. if she is not qualified to be the nominee then why is she qualified to be the vice president. there are reports that joe biden and former president barack obama haven't spoken since the debate. the relationship has been frayed. these are the same people who pushed biden out before. they pushed him out in 2015. feel like he got a raw deal. we haven't heard from him directly or barack obama directly either. >> dana: there are some differences now. the reason it's not just because he could lose, kevin. it is because people are saying that he can't possibly serve for another four years. the other day i said that the democrats are understanding a lemon law campaign. they know that this is a faulty product. it won't be able to get off the lot. they are asking democrats to go knock on doors and to donate
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their money and get ready to vote for somebody that they know is not going to be able to and might not be capable of doing it now. >> we see that reflected in the polls. i'm a biden guy. i love the guy. one of the only millennials to support him in the primary in 2020. knocking an doors in iowa and new hampshire. this is tough for me personally, seeing this play out. but polls don't lie in terms of what we're seeing and, you know, the fact that -- i think you are seeing the argument from the biden campaign secretary clinton was leading the former president by nine points at this point back in 2016. 100 plus days until the election is an eternity in politics. that fundamental notion that folks don't think he is up for the next four years is certainly problematic. >> bill: 31 days to chicago, to day one in chicago. that's a lot to figure out and what will be a very compressed four weeks. >> democrats have had a hard
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time keeping their coalition together. whether it's people not enthused or donald trump is peeling off voters who typically vote for democrats and now figure out a, if they will unify and logistics of the lawsuits that will come when they try to transfer all this money. they have to decide if this is really something they want to do and if it will fix the problem that they are now faced with. it is a big risk. the american people, are they going to buy that all of a sudden joe biden wasn't capable after the debate even though people could see this for certainly over the past six months but the last couple of years, now they want to plug in a new nominee? democratic voters are saying aren't we the party of democracy? he will rip this nomination away from him. biden is the one to give up his delegates. they can't take it away from him. >> dana: i'm here watching it. >> bill: exciting, confusing,
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confounding. a lot of other words. a deadly drone strike now in the heart of tel aviv. happened last night. hit close to the u.s. consulate there and try to figure out who is behind it. there is a group claiming responsibility. stunning revelations about the assassination attempt of donald trump. how did law enforcement lose track of the gunman when time was of the essence? paul mauro is reporting live from butler, pennsylvania, as we continue our coverage live in milwaukee on this friday morning post debate 2024. i'd like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans, because i know so many of you have served our country honorably. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is the eligibility for a va loan, for up to 100 percent of your home■s value. if you need cash for your family call newdayusa. with automatic authority from the va we can say yes when banks say no.
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>> when we walked out january of 2021, the iranian regime was afraid and the people of israel were strong and secure. what about iran today? when joe biden eased up on president trump's maximum
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pressure campaign, we gave money to the ayatollah so he could cut more checks to the genocidal maniacs who conducted attacks in israel. >> bill: that's a point we're pondering in the moment. you had a deadly drone strike that actually hit the u.s. consulate in tel aviv a block and a half off the mediterranean there. houthis out of yemen are claiming responsibility. now israel is vowing to settle the score. trey yengst picks up the story live from tel aviv from the scene. what do you see? >> good morning. overnight a houthi drone targeted israel's second largest city of tel aviv. one person was killed and at least ten others injured. you can see in this video here the drone coming in over the mediterranean sea along the beach and then slamming into the center part of this city.
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i want to come back out live here on this shot. you can see the u.s. embassy branch off in the distance here. the american flag that is waving on this friday afternoon. we were here overnight as emergency responders rushed into the buildings nearby looking for survivors in the after math of this attack. this entire incident shaking the city as the war with gaza and lebanon continues. one man describes his experience overnight. take a listen. >> around 3:15 just woke up to a blast like shattering glass and i just -- it was a fight or flight and i was in panic. i ran upstairs to my best friend's apartment, knocked on her door and like what the hell is happening? she was like we heard it, too. >> the u.s. ambassador said he was shocked by this brazen
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houthi drone attack and again this entire city waiting to see if there will be an israeli response to this attack. major questions about how this drone was not intercepted by israeli air defense. bill. >> dana: we were wanting to ask you a little more about that. so iron dome doesn't pick it up, so is this likely to happen more often? or was this just a one-time thing that they missed it? >> this was likely a one-time thing that they missed it but i'm been speaking the defense officials and it is symbolic and concerning. if this kind of damage is caused by a single iran-backed drone fired from the houthis in yemen, what type of damage would be caused if a larger war erupts with hezbollah in southern lebanon? just today alone 65 rockets have been fired into northern israel from southern lebanon. the fighting continues inside gaza, and there are real concerns about the possibility
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of a broader war with iranian proxies across the region. >> bill: more to come on this. trey yengst, tel aviv. back to you with developments as we get them. we learn at home now more about the security failures that allowed a gunman to shoot the former president. police confronted the shooter moments before he opened fire but were not in a position to stop him, according to the reports we have today. paul mauro from fox news is in butler and he requested the township commissioner in butler on that. >> when they got information the suspect may be on the roof they had two officers, one was assisting a second to try to get him to be able to see up on the roof and actually the suspect turned his rifle on that officer. he ended up falling backwards off his hold and fell and got injured. >> bill: paul mauro with us now. terrific that you are there. we know how you can work a story. we also know that you are a writer. so tell us the story that you've
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learned in the past 24, 30 hours since you arrived. >> the narrative on the ground relative to the butler township p.d. one of the local agencies assisting the event, seven of their officers were deployed simply to traffic duty. that was their only responsibility. they were on an ingress and -- ten minutes prior to the shooting an alert came over the radio that something was up with a suspicious or threatening male. four officers ran into the event. two of those officers were the two that ran to the building that the shooter was ultimately on, one boosted the other one up and that top officer was the one who grabbed the roof. peered over. crooks turned toward him. pointed the a.k. at him and the
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officer dropped back for his own safety and got on the radio. crooks knew he was discovered and as a result figured he must have to shoot then and that's when it commenced. >> dana: paul, you have worked a lot of investigations where you have federal, state and local investigators all trying to work together. how is that going right now? >> well, you know, the narrative that is developing here is that there may not have been the resources required for an event of this size. as i said, the butler township p.d. only had seven officers. they were just there to do traffic on an in and out road. there are other agencies according to what we're gathering on the ground who were not represented and could have been there including one that offered and was reportedly rebuffed. we'll be pursuing that a little bit more throughout the day here on the ground. it does look like this was an event that didn't have an adequate site survey, didn't
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have adequate coverage for the size of the crowd. they went with 20,000 is the rough estimate what they thought they would get and they think they got more. in addition, during the event it was so hot, 240 people had to be removed for heat exhaustion, several of whom had to be taken to the hospital. it was a very large event. the kind of thing that would require a lot of resources and a lot of planning and someplace in that planning something went sideways. >> bill: i don't know if you could answer this or not but it could be critical. the cop confronts him, sees him on the roof, defenseless, drops down, gets on a radio immediately. once he is on a radio does the secret service hear his call for 911 shooter on the roof? and if so, if it's true that the gunman fired -- squeezed off seven or eight bullets and sniper changes fire and takes him out with one shot, would he have gotten that word from the
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local cop who dropped down off that gutter at the side of that building? >> all right. one of the things i'm trying very hard to pull apart out here is the way the communication worked. what is generally at a thing like this, all agency heads have a representative in the command center so there will be somebody working butler p.d. radio, somebody from pennsylvania state police radio and then the secret service radios. there isn't a common radio. the way it's done everybody goes into that overhead and the people there make the call. the idea there was a ten, 11 minute gap when he was acquired as a threat and when they ultimately found him on the roof argues that some of the communications were not tight. you ask a salient question and i wish i had a better answer. right now that's the key. we're trying to get ahold of the operations plan that is really
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the bible for the event. i can reveal to you that my sources are telling me that operations plan is strictly locked down. the f.b.i. has put out that cannot go out and it has been done as serious as a heart attack. it will be tough to get that document. even the senators didn't get it. >> dana: thank you for advancing the story and letting us know where it goes from here. paul mauro on the ground for us in butler, pennsylvania. thank you. fox news alert. impacting airports, businesses, banks, hospitals, how long to get things back up and running. but when you get your tools from harbor freight something about the job feels different - your wallet. whatever you do, do it for less, at harbor freight. ♪ so rich. so indulgent. it's indulgent moisture body wash
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>> dana: breaking right now nbc news reporting members of president biden's family are discussing what his exit from the race might look like. joining us now is james freeman, "wall street journal" editorial page assistant editor and fox news contributor. it is interesting because within this hour the campaign manager has gone out and said we're full steam ahead. joe biden is great, everything is fine. then you have the nbc report that i believe to be true. if this is happening and he is leaving the race, what does it look like and how do we help him do that?
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>> i'm among the skeptics that he is about to quit. maybe i will be proven wrong. these are still his delegates at the convention. that's the question. i think that's part of what the biden family, i assume, is saying as they resist. you look at the real clear average. biden loses to trump by three. kamala by two. it is not a huge difference. if they throw it open to a mini open semi primary and pick someone else, you will have a lot of upset people if their candidate loses and, of course, gripes about the process. >> bill: my guess is we can slice this watermelon 100 different ways. every one of them is complicated. your paper writes democrats prepare for the biden coup. the president wants to empower through 2028. more honest if vice president harris faces voters now.
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cnn poll taken at the end of june, it was way back then. so trump was at 49, biden 43. trump was at 47, harris was at 45, which goes to the numbers that you just mentioned. i have to tell you, we walked into milwaukee on saturday with all the news out of butler, p.a. karl comes on and says the polls don't matter right now. >> what does matter and some reluctance is there is a fear among democrats that kamala harris is going to have a hard time among independent blue collar voters in the industrial midwest. this is really a big part of the battleground this year as it often is. so if -- this should have been a substantive debate about whether this guy, who is our president, has the mental strength to do
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this job. >> dana: and that's what i think. i don't think the family is having a conversation with him about winning the election based on the polls. they are saying we have our grandfather, father, husband, brother in decline obviously and unable to do this job for another four years and can they actually ask voters give us your money, give us your vote and time for somebody they know can't actually do the job? >> this is an issue. we've been talking about it for years. his struggles to complete coherent. his difficulty from the start of his presidency is unscripted settings. i would say i hope it is a substantive discussion. for a lot there is calculating now. there is not a clear good answer politically. >> bill: mark zuckerberg did an interview with bloomberg out
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today. the quote. seeing donald trump get up after getting shot in the face and pump his fist in the air with the american flag is one of the most bad ass things i've ever seen in my life. think about the last week. i think there were two things you remember. really long term two things you remember. you remember him taking his hand to his ear and everything that followed after that and showing up two days later with a bandage over his right ear. long term memory will serve you those two images forever. maybe even his speech last night. people criticized it because it was low energy or went too long. >> dana: i think the hulk will be remembered. >> bill: i contend for history the image with the bandage on his right ear and jocks to pose that with the shots ringing out in pennsylvania is what america takes away from this past week. >> the reaction of mr. trump and
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