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>> i am running to be president for all of america, not half of america. because there is no victory in winning for half of america. >> dana: former president donald trump formally accepting the republican nomination delivering a message of confidence, strength and hope for the future of america. thanking the almighty for allowing him to stand before the crowd last night after sparing his life just days earlier. welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom," i'm dana perino. great to be here with you. last hour in milwaukee. >> bill: ready to roll out of here? >> dana: a little bit. it's been a great week. i think it is a very charming city. >> bill: no doubt about that. we were here a year ago for the debate. >> dana: 102 degrees in here. not joking. >> bill: got an exciting star-filled night from last night. a moment of triumph when you saw
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the former president on stage calling for national unity saying he wants to be a president for all of america, not half of america. you don't win unless you represent all the people and not 50% of them. the current president's campaign for a second term is near collapse. he is recovering from covid. the list of democrats calling for him to get out and pass the torch grows by the day. a little here, a few there. i might pull the plug as early as this weekend but no confirmation of that. >> dana: a big one with the senior senator montana tester calling him to step aside from the race. shannon bream is right here with us plus the latest from peter doocy in rehoboth beach. grady is here at the fiserv forum across the street. >> good to see you. quite a few memorable moments
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last night in the longest rnc acceptance speech ever. former president trump attacked the biden administration's policies on inflation, energy, border, crime and foreign policy but he only mentioned president biden by name in one unscripted part of the speech. instead of attacking biden personally, trump used the opportunity to call the country to come together. it was also the first time we heard the former president describe the attempted assassination in his own words. >> i'm not supposed to be here tonight. not supposed to be here. [crowd chanting, yes, you are] >> in an age when our politics too often divide us, now is the time to remember that we are all fellow citizens. >> trump and his running mate
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are heading to grand rapids, michigan tomorrow. their first rally since vance joined the gop ticket. the head of the rnc says naturally you can expect vance to spend a lot of time in the midwest and rust belt swing state but could be surprises in store, too. >> you will also see a pretty heavy dose of arizona, nevada, georgia, and north carolina and playing offense. we're going into new states like minnesota, virginia, new hampshire. even new jersey where we are competitive in right now. >> all right. we'll see what happens there. tomorrow's rally is the first since last saturday's shooting. one week later but notably this time it is indoors. >> dana: grady trimble, thank you. >> bill: meanwhile the democratic pressure campaign against joe biden is reaching critical mass. peter doocy is live in rehoboth where the president is isolating
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with covid. 10:00 your time, peter. what do you have? >> bill, just in the 40 minutes since we last talked a lot has happened. members of the biden family are, according to nbc news, now talking about what a biden exit from the race would look like. it doesn't mean they're talking to him about it but citing to people familiar with the biden family discussions while the president himself remains here in isolation with covid. the campaign manager also just since the last time we talked went on msnbc and did an interview and said they don't think that people are moving from joe biden to donald trump. instead they're asking can he, president biden, do it? the president is saying yes, he can. there is no indication that he is going to drop out. they are saying he will be back on the campaign trail next week and that at the moment there is no plan for an alternative
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non-biden nominee. in a campaign memo they're asking democrats to stop fighting one another saying the only person who wins when they fight is donald trump. they believe that there are more people who want biden to run than who want him to drop out, bill. >> bill: peter doocy, you will have a busy day. >> dana: it reminds me when they sit there and wait for a little signal. shannon bream in our signal anchor of "fox news sunday." we have a little bit from the biden campaign interview this morning. >> i'm not here to say this isn't been a tough several weeks. no doubt that it has been. we've seen slippage in support but it has been a small movement and you know this, the reason is because so much of this race has
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hardened already. >> dana: a small movement? >> fundraising we're told is drying up in big ways. a lot done publicly, privately. big donors. when you have names like obama, pelosi, schumer, jeffries having behind the scenes conversations, until they go full throated public it is time to go it has been slippage. >> bill: let's try to figure out what the trump team does. they had a good week by all accounts. delegates were jacked up and had a good time and the convention went pretty well. here is the moment when he honored that firefighter last night. >> tragically the shooter claimed the life of one of our fellow americans, corey comperatore. he lost his life selflessly acting as a human shield to protect them from flying bullets. he went right over the top of them and was hit.
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what a fine man he was. [applause] >> bill: you wonder now, shannon, it's a little difficult to handicap because there is so much that has gone down in the past seven days. who knows what the weekend holds or even monday or tuesday. traditionally you get a bit of a bounce after a convention. a point, two, sometimes more based on history. you want to take a guess what it bounces here? >> the cbs polling yesterday. five point gap nationally if it's the ticket that exists today. three points up for president trump in the battleground states. going into this they were in better shape for the gop side of this conversation. they also have to now pivot and think about who they will run against. what happens this weekend could change all of that. i will be interested to see the post campaign bump and see how much it is.
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>> one of the things is we've never dealt with this in our political lifetimes we don't know what a post convention like would look like after a failed assassination attempt where the president is knocked down, then up and saying fight, fight, fight. people may say i respect that and nikki haley, you hadn't heard from her before. i wonder if we just don't know what it will look like. >> the speech last night started off with the touching moment. he's seemed more emotional this week. he went off script. many times you guys have talked about that he was on rabbit trails and grievances. did that reach that independent, the undecided figuring out what to do in the wake of what's happened in the last few weeks? i don't know. it was long and 2,245 delegates but it turned into a rally or
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campaign speech. >> bill: we need a psychiatrist to answer this. we don't have the degrees. you wonder about the proper setsing mechanisms in a human beings brain. he said i will tell you the story one time because it's too painful. when you are on the podium and reliving it. you put your head on the bed at night and images of the day come back. how you process that as a human being. my guess is he came from butler, pa into this convention and needs decisions and needs time. >> we were having this conversation a couple of us yesterday. if you have had a near death experience, accident, something really traumatic to your city it is months later you start to unpack all of that and i'm sure he has been on such a grind to get here and running on adrenalin. >> dana: he never skipped a beat. who do you have this weekend? >> house oversight chair james comer.
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they've sub ined a the secret service director, does she show up? we'll see what they plan to do. >> bill: if we do travel. >> good luck and safe travels. >> bill: fox news alert. if you are watching at an airport across america, man, we feel your pain, okay? you have thousands of flights that have been affected already and we are looking at some of the big ones, atlanta, chicago, new york city, l.a. back-ups, how long they last hard to say. but delta airlines has lifted its ground stop. the outage impacting businesses, banks and 911 call centers and hospitals. boston healthcare is canceling all non-energy surgeries. crowd strike, a significant company. this is no small deal. there are countless fortune 500
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a problem and everyone thought it might be hacking. it wasn't. it was an upgrade. yes, we have to upgrade, yep. >> bill: i wait a few days and let me folks tell me whether or not it works or not. >> dana: check this out. >> bullets were continuing to fly as very brave secret service agents rushed to the stage. these are great people at great risk, i will tell you, and pounced on top of me so that i would be protected. >> bill: former president trump defending the secret service agents who put their own lives on the line amid growing questions about is assassination attempt and new reports about warnings the secret service had in advance. >> bill: a drone strike in tel aviv leaving one person dead, a dozen injured. iran's fingerprints may be all
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>> our opponents inherited a world of peace and turned it into a planet of war. we're in a planet of war. look at that attack on israel. look at what is happening with
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ukraine. >> bill: a bit of foreign policy at this moment in his speech last night. former president trump warning the global conflicts are escalating. just before he accepted the nomination, a drone strike in tel aviv killed one a block and a half from the u.s. consulate. houthi rebels are taking responsibility. israeli air force saying the drone was identified before the blast but not intercepted. they are blaming that on human error. keep in mind how many hundreds if not thousands of projectiles they have intercepted flying into israel over the last couple of months. significant. we are working through the story as we move throughout the day. >> dana: there are mounting questions over the major security lapse at donald trump's rally last week. local police told secret service they didn't have the manpower to cover the agency's gaps and that blind spot gave the shooter a direct line to the former president. jonathan serry is live in
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pennsylvania with more. >> firefighter corey comperatore died in the gunfire while using his own body to shield his family from the bullets. at this church behind me at 11:00 there will be a private funeral. sources tell fox news former president trump wanted to attend the funeral but secret service said no because of concerns about securing the wooded area behind the church. during last night's rnc finale in milwaukee mr. trump shared the stage with corey's firefighter hat and jacket. >> he lost his life selflessly acting as a human shield to protect them from flying bullets. he went right over the top of them and was hit. what a fine man he was. >> federal investigators are still trying to determine the gunman's motive after briefing except tours that crooks announced in an online gaming platform saying july 13th would be my premier.
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they have doubts that maybe it was a fake. they gained access to crooks cell phone there may be data encrypted in the cloud. >> oh, by the way, some other things are coming out like the shooter had three encrypted accounts overseas at the same time we're having iranian plot. >> investigators say they have found no evidence crooks coordinated his attack with anyone else but the investigation continues. now after corey's funeral at this church, there will be a -- organizers say as many as 5 hundred fire trucks driving by the volunteer fire station where corey served as a firefighter and at one point the fire chief. dana. >> dana: jonathan serrie, thank you. >> this beautiful crowd. they didn't want to leave me.
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they knew i was in trouble. wanted to do something to let them know i was okay. i raised my right armed. looked at the thousands and thousands of people breathlessly waiting and started shouting fight, fight, fight. >> bill: he recounted the iconic scene after the attempts on his life. he will only talk about it once. says it's too painful, his words last night from the podium. the rally goers staying calm during the chaos, thousands of them. there are mounting questions about how the secret service will guard the former president in the final months of this campaign. supervise re agent for the secret confidence charles moreno is back with us today. thank you for coming back here. give us your top line question. if you were to ask the head of the secret service about what they do now. understanding the past is behind us and we'll go through these
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mistakes and you have to clean them up and do the task force and quickly. america needs answers and you don't need wild theories running all over the internet. what's the question you need kimberly cheatle to answer? >> the first question she needs to answer is that the former president is going to be protected adequately. we saw a failure on the advance side of the secret service operations, specifically with the effective implementation of the security plan. look, this is a bad position for the secret service to be in for a lot of reasons, especially in the area of the he said/she said now we're hearing about with respect to state and local law enforcement. the secret service cannot do their job without those -- that law enforcement assistance. it is ultimately their responsibility to make sure that that plan is implemented and implemented correctly. she has to assure the american people that the former
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president, the republican nominee, is going to be protected adequately. it is now time to make sure the resources match the threat level. >> dana: i was thinking, charles, that one of the things i said this on "the five" last night that there might have to be a discussion about all of these events. there are so many events and we know that secret service and local law enforcement are stretched very thin. it could be that you have to say look, if former president trump and biden are going to be out there, we'll have to put those at the top of the list and that maybe the second gentleman, we might not be able to do that. then the campaigns have to make a difference decision. there is too much. dhs inspector general wants to probe the process for securing the trump campaign event. counter sniper prepareedness and preparedness and information activities. listen to this interview.
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>> so there would have been a larger operational plan but a smaller piece broken off of that, let's say, that was specific to the butler township p.d. and that's what you guys were given. >> that's correct. that's again where the operational plan specified our duties as strictly traffic control for the presidential motorcades in and out and any other dignitaries that may be there. >> dana: it was the most important part of the interview. you find out the cops that actually found the shooter and engaged him and ran toward the scene when they heard there was a problem. >> you also don't want there to be any misunderstandings who is covering what, right? if the secret service is under the assumption another police department will be responsible for that building with the elevated threat in direct line of sight, that is concerning. it is also concerning that nobody noticed that if that building were supposed to be covered, that it wasn't being adequately done.
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so a lot of questions here. ultimately we'll see with significant failure there will be communication issues that will rise to the top. next week should be an interesting week with the hearings coming up for the director of the secret service and i think, look, the american people and congress need to hear specifics regarding time frame that the threat was known about and all the steps that fall up there and how it went so horribly wrong. >> bill: you mentioned the communication between all these jurisdictions, local and township and state and secret service. we heard the cop dropped off the roof. he trained his gun on him and not able to defend himself. he gets on the radio. we don't know, perhaps you do, if a local cop gets on the radio and says shooter on the roof, southwest corner, how long does it take for the secret service sniper to get that word?
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>> that should be immediate because it is coming right to the command post which is staffed by the secret service and the local law enforcement agencies that are participating in the overall security plan. so the counter snipers have a use of force policy where especially when cprotecting operations, they can take action without approval to eliminate that threat. this information flow should have been both heard and repeated by the secret service agents that were staffing the command post. this is not an elaborate communication plan that's required here. this is the counterpart system where we're making sure all communications are being monitored effectively and if that didn't happen here, then that needs to be fixed quickly. >> bill: no doubt. i want to underline the word if. if that happened.
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>> bill: 10:33 in new york. 9:33 here in milwaukee on this the final day for our coverage in wisconsin. awesome week and to the people of this state and city, thank
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you for being great hosts for all of us here. thanks. another legal setback for president biden's student loan hand-out. federal appeals court blocking the white house from implementing a new version of that plan. here we go again. edward lawrence back at the white house. i mean, throw it against the wall again, edward, and see what sticks. >> exactly. a setback for the president trying to cancel as much student loan debt as possible. the president again and again and again keeps losing these court decisions. this one effects the save plan. overall the biden administration has now burdened taxpayers with 168 half billion dollars in student loans. this affects some 4.76 million people while the other 271 million tax returns that the i.r.s. handle pay for the loans. the student loan forgiveness plans are an issue for the committee of responsible budget because it adds to the debt and
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deficit. >> we were on an unsustainable debt path before debt cancellation and this makes it worse. if you add up all debt cancellations of president biden we'll talk $1 trillion over ten years. >> president biden says he will try to continue to work around the court rulings. the education secretary says president biden, vice president harris and i continue to believe that college affordability is a cause worth fighting for and we are not giving up. there is an arrogance around the president and vice president related to this cancelling of student debt. >> we have forgiven student loan debt for nearly 5 million americans. [cheers and applause] and twice as much for our public servants including our teachers, our nurses, and our firefighters. [cheers and applause] you're welcome. >> try to defy the law, this has
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not energized the young voters as the administration hoped it would. >> bill: stay tuned. a new chapter coming up soon. edward lawrence, north lawn. >> dana: it may be full steam ahead for the dnc convention. the rules committee is meeting today trying to wrap up the plan to nominate president biden with a virtual role call. joining us now is our great new friend alex thompson, axios political correspondent. a couple of things happened in the last hour. the biden campaign came out, did an interview on msnbc and says we're full steam ahead. biden is the candidate and this is how we're going forward. in the same hour nbc news says they have reporting the family is getting together to talk about what biden's exit from the race would look like. what is the truth in between those two? >> both things can be true. if you are the campaign chair they will keep going full steam ahead until they aren't.
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joe biden is running until he is not, right? they are trying to get back confidence. you saw even joe scarborough, you saw skepticism of her theory of the case. they are saying what do you do when nancy pelosi is saying -- you had the head of the house democrat super pac say we cannot have a fractured party. we'll lose the house. you can't go into november for half of your voters don't think you should be the nominee. but at the same time joe biden still at his core believes he is the most electable person against donald trump. there is almost a religious element to the belief inside the family. if you believe that how do you take yourself out of the race? >> bill: the rules committee meets today for chicago. >> yes. >> bill: do you know where that meeting happens? >> most of it will be virtual. >> bill: they are on the phone or zoom.
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>> some will be in d.c. >> bill: what will they try to determine knowing they have 31 days to figure it out? >> what they are trying to do now is run out the clock and nominate him virtually weeks before the convention. you saw last week -- >> bill: can i stop you on that? that's a assumption. how many people on the rules committee don't want biden to stay in the race? i think that's the public tug of we've been trying to parse all week. who is telling the truth? >> a lot of people be signed the scenes are skeptical. >> dana: calling you. >> bill: jeffries and pelosi haven't come out publicly. there are leaks. >> they are speaking for a large group of democrats. interesting to see. my impression of the rules committee, though, a lot of those people are handpicked by the dnc and joe biden himself. if there will be any dissenters they are probably not on this
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rules committee. >> bill: that's an important thing. >> dana: is the family talking about him withdrawing from the race because he can't win or because he can't function as the commander-in-chief for the next four years let alone maybe the next six months? that's the thing i keep getting back to. the conversation that the democrats are having are two separate things. when john tester from montana i'm in a tough race and think he should withdraw. not because they think he is going to lose. >> there is this morally gray calculus that is close to the president which is basically democrats are asking voters to vote for someone that a lot of them personally believe can't do the job for the full term. they are saying it is worth it to beat donald trump. now in terms of the family. they have so many concerns. first of all, if joe biden wants to do it they'll rally behind him. they cannot deny him this. at the same time there is deep concern within the biden world and family about his legacy.
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people that are close to the president, people that see him every day let him go on the debate stage. the question along a lot of them did you see that behavior before? why did you let him go on that stage if so? >> dana: great to be in touch. i'm sure we'll see you again. >> bill: don't take the weekend off. >> no way. >> dana: thank you. >> things work out. you get frustrated sometimes. we'll just get there when we get there. the good lord is still in charge. >> bill: pack a sandwich and cocktail. >> dana: a deck of cards. >> bill: worldwide tech outage grounding tens of thousands of flights. a lot of folks are watching us on an airplane now. we have heard from you and a lot of folks are watching us in an airport right now. we've heard from you. good luck today. we're in the same barrel. we'll be joining you soon on the big wait to get where we need to go. banks and hospitals affected. the latest coming up here.
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>> bill: there is a push as you well know from the democrats to oust joe biden gaining momentum, perhaps by the day. angering the president's staunchest supporters and blaming the media for trying to tank his campaign. we don't know what's going to happen in the end. we have someone from an editorial board with us. go ahead and get on the record. what is your best guest how this thing plays out? >> people are talking with the sweet irony the liberal media is turning against the president. no different what they've been doing all along. taking the road that helps the democratic party the most. president biden cannot do the job and it became abundantly
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clear and now time to get him out of the way or their favorite party goes down in this election. >> bill: j.d. vance sat down with sean hannity the other night. >> if you go back to what i thought in 2016, another thing that was going on, sean, i bought into the media's lies and distortions and the idea that somehow he was going to be so different, a terrible threat to democracy. it was a joke. joe biden is the one who is trying to throw his political opposition in jail. >> bill: trump touched on that a little bit last night. whether impromptu or not. >> i think that governor desantis said it best with the weekend at bernie's presidency line. that's what voters are seeing. they don't know who is making the final decisions. i think the debate made that abundantly clear for the liberal pundits. why did it take them so long to come around on this? objective americans were seeing this every day. i covered the new hampshire primaries and it was the main complaint i got from independent
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voters even back then. i think it is really irresponsible that it took them this long to do their job and call out the obvious and insulting the normal americans seeing this happen every day. >> dana: the morning on msnbc has the most access to joe biden. frustration amongst the news division how can you have not told us what was going on? here is mika about 2016 to now. watch here. >> the biden camp offered some of the most aggressive pushback with one source telling nbc news can we all just remember for a minute that these are the same people who are trying to push joe biden out, are the same people who literally gave us all donald trump. >> if he leaves the race do you think democrats will regret it? >> i do. >> dana: 2016, where was donald trump most interviewed? on their program. >> i still find it hard to
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believe that this happened right away. i think if you are looking at swing state polls sure, the debate was a disaster but all of a sudden the swing state polls started leaning toward trump it was collective chaos from shows like msnbc. they have ready access to the current president. this shouldn't be a surprise. it is strange that all of these reports about his age coming out in large papers happened at the same time. everyone could see it. everyone knew it was going on and irresponsible for the media to take this long. >> bill: three weeks and a day ago was the debate. you almost think there was a plan going into that debate to try to cancel his campaign. >> dana: you think so? >> bill: not from the biden team. but other influential democrats to reached out to media counterparts and said this thing is over and they chose at that point. they didn't choose to say joe biden was just okay tonight. i give him a c.
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he made a good point about a and b and trump lied 19 times in 20 minutes. they went with option a. >> i don't know for sure but it is not out of the realm of the possibility. people have been seeing the president's age for months now. it wasn't a surprise. everyone took a deep breath at the state of the union which didn't calm my nerves at all. but i think that it is not impossible, right? >> bill: i'm not asking you to confirm that theory, okay? it's about the only thing that makes sense that there had to be a plan. >> dana: i'm not there. i hear what you are saying. >> bill: to push against him when he was on the stage and biden knew it and why he has been fighting so hard the last 22 days and counting. thanks for being here. >> dana: i think everybody thought he would do great. >> bill: camp david the rehearsals didn't go well. it wasn't going well.
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so that's when they hatched it. >> dana: karine, great to meet you. thank you so much. >> bill: more theories and guessing later. >> dana: we have all that. come back. historic week for donald trump reeling in the after math of an assassination attempt. what does it mean for the fight for the white house? we'll be right back. >> with great humility i am asking you to be excited about the future of our country, be excited. be excited. [cheers and applause] 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. give us a call.
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>> i'm not supposed to be here tonight. not supposed to be here. >> dana: former president trump making a triumphant return to the stage after a shooting that nearly took his life. while the current president faces growing calls to part of the race.
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selena, you were there at the rally closest to the president when that shot was fired. i am curious, it's pretty interesting there could be a failed assassination attempt just six days ago, and even today that's not necessarily the lead story as you have the biden team looking to switch out to put a different candidate. this story is still very real in your mind and we want to know how you are doing and how you are processing it. >> thank you for having me on. you know, a lot of people have asked me this and i have asked my daughter to go -- they are underneath me because moms jump on top of their kids and i don't know how i feel. i haven't processed it yet. what was really interesting to me in watching the speech last night with president trump, as he is speaking and as he is
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recounting everything moment by moment, he called me the next morning, the day after the speech. the first thing he said to me is selena, are you okay? is your daughter, shannon and michael okay? and then he apologized to me for not doing the interview. we were supposed to do an interview after that. in the conversation we talked several times that day. what he said in the beginning of the speech is almost what he exactly what he said to me and he was processing it. i can't get inside his head but looking at the expression on his face, that look of gratitude and realization, i look at his expression and that's the face i have right now and how i feel. >> bill: we'll stay in touch as we go through this process.
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as you go through the process. >> dana: follow her reporting. she has her finger on the pulse of what's happening. >> bill: you can tell she is still reliving this and will for some period of time. selena, thank you for that and wow, there is the picture yet again. so my lady. >> dana: it was a fun week. exhilarating, fun, complicated, complex, amazing. >> bill: a big shout-out to the delegates. they were so great. so full of optimism. they feel like they have a chance and they expressed that to us all the time this week. >> dana: they were in a good mood and cheerful with one another. >> bill: that's a jersey girl right there. >> dana: you know i like that very much. thanks to everybody at fox news, incredible teamwork under a lot of pressure and we appreciate you more than we could ever say. thank you so much. >> bill: see you in chicago. >> dana: john roberts is in for harris on "the faulkner focus." >> john: great work all week. come o

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