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♪ ♪ >> emily: hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered" and i'm emily compagno. joining me as fox news contributor and author of the upcoming book "fear itself" tammy bruce. fox news correspondent, jerry lewis, nicole safire and former utah congressman, jason chaffetz. now, former president trump closing out a monumental republican national convention last night accepting the g.o.p. nomination for president. it was his first major public address since being shot at a rally over the weekend. he focused on unity and bringing our very divided country together. he started out by reflecting on last weekend's assassination attempt admitting it was very
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painful to relive. >> i'm not supposed to be here tonight, not supposed to be h here. >> yes, you are! yes, you are! yes, you are! yes, you are! yes, you are! yes, you are! yes, you are! >> thank you. but i'm not. and i will tell you, i stand before you in this arena only by the grace of almighty god. [cheers and applause] >> emily: trump made sure to honor the rally goers injured in the shooting. and one special moment, he embraced the no form of corey comperatore the former firefighter and father who was killed while protecting his family. the former president then went on to lay out his vision for
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america coming together to make this country great once again. >> i'm here tonight to lay out a whole vision for the whole nation to every citizen whether young or old, man or woman, democrat or republican or independent, black or white, asian or hispanic, i extend to you a hand of loyalty and of friendship. together we will lead america to new heights of greatness like the world has never seen before. and i was the time to remember that we are all fellow citizens. we are one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. [cheers and applause] and we must not criminalize dissent or demonize political disagreement, which is what has been happening in our country lately.
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no matter what obstacle comes our way, we will not break, we will not bend, we will not back down, and i will never stop fighting for you, your family, and our magnificent country. [cheers and applause] never. >> so tonight, with or you have supported me in the past or not, i hope you will support me in the future because i will bring back the american dream. that is what we are going to do. you don't even hear about the american dream. [cheers and applause] with great humility, i am asking you to be excited about the future of our country. be excited, be excited. [cheers and applause] >> emily: and to make them amidst the reaction to this historic speech and those who say they have seen a new site of donald trump and feel encouraged and feel hope for the future, "the new york post" out with this cover that says, "a new dawn." >> tammy: it is a newspaper that we loved up ons and
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of course that could have been a new age, forward-looking vision. what is distinctive as you heard him say my want you to be excited. where the democrat is let's romanticize your victimhood bureau don't be excited, be angry, be victimize, be hopeles, come with us and we are as enraged as you were in a different future and that we acy might have one. that is what people come i don't care what your politics, what your party as a this is the chance to unlock those doors of people who have been trapped where it's been unsafe to think your thoughts and tell your friend you might want to vote for trump because regardless of what you think about, because of what can happen and you realize now. i think an assassination attempt for most people reminded us of the mortal nature of every single one of us and also have our own future. that is what is at stake. it is a new dawn, but it is also the first time that we have seen
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i think any convention there convention that is optimistic, forward-looking, and united appeared i think we are all excited to see that here in stone congressman some noting from the left that this enthusiasm that timmy is talking about, the new feeling that we haven't felt something like that where they haven't since 2008 when obama accepted the nomination for the democrat party. let's take a look. >> look, hey, look, guys, the last time i was in a convention that felt like this was obama 2008. there is something happening now. >> emily: there is something happening, he says. >> jason: van jones is usually pretty canada and i appreciate that about him pure barack obama said we are not the red states, the blue states but the united states and who would disagree with that? the promise of what the democrats delivered was just very different than how it ended up. and joe biden was supposed to be
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that uniter, and he wasn't. this was a great opportunity for the president of the united states to go out and talk to people who don't follow politics everyday to go out and talk about it. you know what, the addition of j.d. vance and one who pulled himself up from the bootstraps and his mama. you could not -- his tribute to his mother talking about how she is ten years clean and sober. and then, that is my boy? these were emotional moments. >> emily: that is right here and talk about the receipt for americans the reality they face. governor huckabee said last hour, this administration cannot buy groceries, camp buy groceries and can't get to grandma's house. >> mama. >> look am i appreciate the emotional moments and i agreed that they were effective but they have to switch to the offense of here and the most
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obvious right now is the economy, stupid. i think they are headed that direction. i think we have some sound from the former president that will help me prove this. >> so tonight, i make this pledge to the great people of america. i will and the devastating inflation crisis immediately. bring down interest rates and lower the cost of energy. we will drill, baby, drill. [cheers and applause] >> so that is music to the heirs of a lot of people in rust belt states what he said right there. we are happy to hear that stuff. look, under trump, unemployment was at its lowest level in history. wages were growing. now two-thirds of americans say, "i'm trying to save money just for this necessities and i can't spend on anything else." people are feeling the pressure of the economy in a natural argument for trump and vance who
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will be great to explain the issues to t the american people. >> emily: to jerry's point, one thing overlooked from last night was eric trump speech. i thought that had such an amazing amount of honesty and a sense of hope in it. he essentially said, look at everything americans care about we talk about inflation, crime, drugs and he looked up a camera to all americans, not just republicans and he said, "i am sorry. we are going to fixes." he was speaking to everyone for the last couple of decades the obama campaign, opens have changed from president biden and the best days are ahead of the best days are ahead when question market has been over three and a half years. cbs polls show things are going the wrong direction and then yourself former president trump this sense of common graciousness graciousness. for the people who agree with his policies but don't like his conduct, he may have changed our minds last night. >> jason: exactly what nicole said but also, this is a very
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patriotic -- we love our country, we love our military and we love the people who have served this country we love our first responders. that is something quite frankly you don't see as much on the other side. so, i think it was a message from president trump himself saying, we are here to support everybody that we are going to represent everybody. everybody gets to come along and live that american dream. i think that is why he will be ultra-successful and quite frankly the 47th president of the united states. >> i will strike by how many in the dance and at many things, how they showed so much emotion. so many tears, the vibrance, the impact can't be overstated. for the record, i called my grandmother for america watching. in the past hour, five more democratic lawmakers have called for president biden to drop out of the race here this comes after a new report out today that says the biden family is now discussing a potential exit
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♪ ♪ >> the next 72 hours for joe biden could reshape the 2024 election race as we know it. five more democrats are calling on tenth to drop out of the race. among him another senator and the first house member from the congressional black caucus. reports claim 18 exit can happen as soon as this weekend. and biden's family is reportedly mulling the specifics of 2024x said, "biden's family members specifically discussed how he would want to end his reelection bid with calculated plan in place. considerations about the campaign on his health, family, stability of the country are
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among those at the forefront of the discussions." with that let's go live to peter doocy live in delaware with the details, peter. >> there was all this talk about dropping out, tma, but the campaign is telling us president biden will be out on the trail next week here at the white house gave us early today so the president still has covid is not going to be seen on until at least tomorrow. and senator brisport does not believe voters in the last week have been moving around in a way that hurts them. >> we know that people are not moving from joe biden to donald trump. what they are doing is they are saying to us, can he do it? the president is saying, "yes i can" here there was a brand-new campaign memo that joe biden has made it clear he sent this race and in it to win it a memorial for the presumptive nominee. there was no plan for alternative nominee. in a few short weeks, biden will be the official nominee and it
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is high past time we stop fighting one another. the only person who wins when we fight is donald trump. but the biden family is having conversations what a dropout would look like according to nbc news. and he could leave the race is on is this week and their close friends of the president is suggesting he is at least thinking about it. >> look am i think he waits very seriously the import of those he trusts and admirers and those who served with him and beyond that, i will not get into the details. i think he deserves the respect to be able to reflect on this moment. >> right now, right this moment, dnc convention delegates are on a virtual call going over the process to start -- to schedule a virtual certification of biden as the official nominee. we don't know if biden, if any of the folks who came out again biden the last couple of weeks will give a form on this call to possibly float alternatives. but we should have that info
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soon, tammy. >> tammy: all right, thank you, peter. you know, jason friends who go on cnn to talk about him and what you are thinking about, that is no friend. with friends like that, who needs enemies? the commentary, the details, oak the families think about this and quietly make sure he has a good nights array, rest quite frankly, who is near them that is doing that? i would contend no one. i think this is the ugliness of the party that put him in this position trying to embarrass him even more at the expense of the national security of this country. >> jason: senator coons is the one who replaced joe biden. he actually comes with a little bit more authority there as a senator appeared martin heinrich martin heinrich, the senator to new mexico who also joined this call for him to step down. the reality is, you can't just step down and replacing with somebody else and beyond the ballots around the country. they can say, we are thinking how to make this graceful and do that, but i guarantee it
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attorney spent the scene say, guess what, you can't just replace them on the ballots. the deadline on the ballot in that that it is next. there was a lot of legal wrangling happening. and kamala harris' albatross around the democrats associate it will not necessarily go to her. >> tammy: emily we have seen the polls where trump meets everyone so i think it is a matter of degree. isn't this a very strange thing then to be cannibalizing themselves in a way publicly when perhaps they should be focusing on the house and the senate? >> yes, but don't say that out loud, but what strikes me too, we her widespread holes of condemnation calling julius caesar like here that he was betrayed. and those when you flush it out, people who have been in his inner circle 30, 40 years and all of a sudden they are stabbing him in the front and stabbing him in the back there that shows me what the issue is this whole time here there is a loyalty to a person rather thana
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loyalty to this country. people in public office are servants of the people i'm supposed to represent how they feel and how they wish to vote. it seems here all the combination of this is not seen for what it is, this person should be commander-in-chief or whatever, but -- >> i will echo what you say and totally agree, this is not about whether biden can take the presidency but whether he will show up tomorrow and be able to complete sentences, right? i don't understand why we are even talking about whether he is going to be good, great, or absent president. we need to talk about tomorrow and the next day and how we will perform. that is what is frightening about all of this is his obligation to us he seems to be missing. >> tammy: i think what is interesting, nicole, he might have gotten worse over the last year or so, but this is the same man that was selected. and the hubris of the democratic party believing they could put him in front here at donald trump would be in jail. they don't need, in fact, to try
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to explain ends on the issues. they never imagine being at this issue. >> jason's book, the cover said it all, they had biden as the puppet and that's what it feels like right now in his presidency. it is not part of a conversation with her he can finish out the current term. they continue to talk about the next four year term personal opinion he doesn't have the physical stamina or mental acuity to do for years and maybe not finish up this year. a lot of democrats are filling that way, but let's be honest, they are in a real pickle right now. if he can't do the next term, you know, if he decides to step down, he can endorse the 22, but looking at the polls, kamala harris will lose to president trump your that seems pretty straightforward. if he steps down and doesn't endorse a mall here is, that is a bigger problem for the democratic party because all of a sudden, he has a mandate that she may have been a dei pick and never once did he believe she would be commander-in-chief. then it would be antidemocratic
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of someone else goes on the ticket that the americans won't vote for. >> tammy: i think this will change every single day. it will be a fascinating environment and we are here for it. coming up, new details about security failures leading up to the trump assassination attempt. ♪ ♪ right now, get america's most trusted paint brand at an everyday low price. ♪ behr behr behr behrrrr ♪ no, no. starting at $29.98.
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where they held a private funeral for the firefighter who lost his life in saturday's shooting. well friends and family are mourning the loss of 50-year-old, corey comperatore, investigators continue to search for a mode of being on the shooting that going to his life and entered former president trump. after federal authorities brief senators that thomas crooks announced in an online gaming platform that "july 13 will be my premier " they have dealt wih or belong to crooks or just a fake. while the fbi has gained access to crooks' cell phones, congressman mike well said there may be a troll of the additional data still 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 have a iranian plot. >> investigator say they have
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found no evidence crooks coordinated his attack with anyone else. the investigation goes on. two sources tell fox news that butler township police alerted the secret service in advance of saturday's rally they did not have enough manpower to place patrol cart in front of the industrial building overlooking the venue. this was the same building the shooter ultimately climbed atop and have a clear line of sight of former president trump while he was speaking. now, the pleas from other jurisdictions were assigned to the area, but emily, it remains unclear whether those officers were placed inside the same building as the shooter or an adjacent one to go back to you. >> emily: thank you, jonathan, as you investigated the secret service and their policies and procedures, jason chaffetz for almost two years tell us what you covered? >> jason: we look from 150 security incidents from a man next to president obama on an elevator, shots fired at
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president biden's house and they had a video of it because i have no cameras there. you had shots fired at the white house when sasha, obama was there and didn't know for three days. again, didn't catch the perpetrators. we had people jumping the white house fence and crocs getting inside the white house. found out people didn't have radios. they are handing out security badges and giving badges and giving them guns before security clearance is done. we called it an agency and crisis. we came up with all these things we need to do to fix the agency, and it does not appear as if they did any of those things that was nine years ago. >> emily: tell us what the issue is, leadership, di 4:30 policy or resources? what is needed to help ensure the protection of the protect these? >> jason: they have $130 million to deal with but what they don't have his good priorities. you have to do a better job of recruiting and have to do a
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better job of training. and you have to figure out how to do crisis communications. when all hell breaks loose, everybody wants to talk here of the problem is nobody knows what to do. that extraction was pathetic! and as complementary as we want to be with the secret service agents who jumped on top, that should never be in that position! if they are not calling all clear, guess what, the president should not walk out. if on state, and they knew there was a problem, they should have gotten front of him. you can't have these agents with all due respect if you can't lift somebody 6'4", 200 plus pounds and carrying him off the stage by yourself, you have to get a different job within the secret service. then we also have blue ribbon commission that said, you have to hear a director who actually is from the outside. if you have all these allegiances and all the bad stuff they have gone through and what did they do, joe biden or the person joe biden liked beard and worked at pepsi. she had 20 years of experience, but did not do what their own blue panel, blue ribbon panel
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said they should do. so recruitment, training, communications. some of these agents are working 45 days in a row without a day off. they literally don't have time for their families. so, the recruitment becomes pivotal. they can't even wash their clothes, have a family life, and so the attrition level is off the charts. we had all of this. we looked at all if this. and it didn't change it, that is what i'm infuriated about beards bill and james and i spoke with marshall the secret service agents what including president trump and he confirmed what we have been hearing from the director at the end of her statements, which is that the secret service is responsible for the security of the site and the protect e, period! that the working with local law enforcement or other offices that augments the secret security protection man augments their efficacy but at the end of the day, period, and of story pulled, and he brought up the
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fact the director continued throwing under the bus local law enforcement as well as evading that point. and the p.r. consequent to this is massively detrimental because the secret service relies on local law enforcement to direct traffic during the motorcades everywhere we go, local snipers, et cetera but all under their wings. my question to you, the director route mike cheatle pushing the book about placing blame and reg to acknowledge that policy in a strong way, will that he wrote a relationship with allies and local law enforcement that will ultimately undermine further if the potential efficacy of secret service? >> jason: well said, the secret service my experience as a culture of deception to the congress, to the president himself, and also to the public. this is supposed to be impenetrable. remember all the leaders coming overseas, we have to protect them as well. we need to change their mission because most people, most agents actually spend time working
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currency, credit card transactions, and all that thing. they blow into town and you expect them to be up to speed. you can't alter your gun, you can't be next to the president of the united states. there is a litany of things a man she will be on the hot seat on monday and i think james coburn and the committee will get after it. she doesn't have much of an answer and they have yet to go out and fully brief the united states public any other security issue, they would be out there two or three times a l the american people they know what the heck they are doing because it affects both parties. this isn't just about donald trump at every protect. >> emily: that is right. dr.. and >> dr. saphier: that secret service men are incredible people that put their lives on the length of this is a leadership issue and only by the grace of god and the turn of the head that the president is with us today. from here, it needs to be leadership and she should not have a job anymore. because she should not have a job anymore and she should be more transparent. all along, she has failed to hold a press conference, asked
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questions from the media, and she ran away, literally turned on her heels and ran away from senators. so we just need to hear more from her. >> tammy: not just more from her bed as long as there are no answers about what happened, the more that boyd will be filled up with conspiracy theories and talk of things that might not be true and things that make people more paranoid and more concerned about the condition of secret service. this is a remarkable thing. there were no real answers and no real politics. it's about -- go ahead. >> jason: did you know the average uniform secret service division officer, how much training do they get in the year? when we looked at it, it is 30 minutes! 30 minutes! they are actually putting people in badges and guns without passing a security clearance. this is all on her. >> tammy: but right now beyond that, we need answers about the nature of all of this.
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we will not accept las vegas dynamic where we never know why it a kind of shooting happened. that could have happened here appeared god rest his soul, corey comperatore, but he was alive the entire time thy were watching this snake get ono that building and knew he was there, corey was alive, he was alive constantly up until that moment. how dare they! >> emily: as you point out every single one of those agentd are ready to sacrifice their lives in order to say who they are protecting, the president including. i commend president trump from stem to stern expressing gratitude, utmost gratitude for those heroic men and women in secret service. coming up, new developments on the most serious it outage the world has ever seen as grounded flights, canceled surgeries, and knocked out fakes around the globe. how could this have happened? in the live report next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> tammy: airlines, hospitals, and businesses are struggling to recover from a historic cyber outage that triggered chaos around the globe today. did you guys know this? the tech crash grounding thousands of flights, canceled hospital surgeries, knocked out banks and media outlets off-line local elon musk is calling it "the biggest it fail ever." steve is at her pill at jackson international airport with the latest, steve. >> we can really get a sense of that failure here at the airport in atlanta and around the country and even around the globe as this chaotic long line snakes around this place. this is the visible sign of this global tech outage, but it is a problem that goes far beyond
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airports, banks affected, hospitals, major companies like fedex, cvs, marriott all use crowdstrike from a cybersecurity firm and reporting software update had an error in it and now the ceo has apologize for the damage that has been caused. >> we are deeply sorry for the impact we have cause to customers, to travelers, anyone affected by this. >> when you talk to people here who have been stuck sometimes from early hours this morning, many are confused at exactly what has happened and why they are stuck. >> i just wish they would update us and tell us something, you know, even if it is my guess, philadelphia at this time or how long we will be here. >> it is an opportunity to practice patience and go with the flow. one way or another we will get there faster than walking. >> some flights here like delta
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moved and other people stuck in for some companies commit might take days to reboot their computers after this crash. back to you. >> tammy: welcome a remarkable situation, steve, and gerri, if you have come to fox business network and heroes well of course. it is not just airlines but mediate things in our faces and the shocking effective business one entity, security entity of all things that suddenly everything is up for grabs. what is more of the story? i know you have it here it's before there was a lot more going on here, but this is a rey simple software update that went awry. this is not a cybersecurity attack from somebody. this historic outage, which is bigger than anyone we have experience so far, it is affecting lots of things like 911 systems, alaska, virginia, iowa, fedex, cvs, tyson foods, you name it here and so we talked about airports but how about social security, people,
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hospital sloan-kettering, doctors offices close to what we are seeing emergency rooms here this is because 300 of the fortune 500 companies out there use this software and there was a massive glitch that made everything go down. now, they are working to fix this but it is more difficult than you might imagine. once they fixed the glitch, they have to reset the sid systems, and this could take some time here this is one of those frightening things we are starting to see in our economy, our lives where people lose control of the information, they lose control of what they need to be doing and because of a small tech problem. >> let me say it, too doesn't this remind us if you work at memorial sloan-kettering too much of one thing is controlled by one company. aren't we asking for this? >> emily: every time you hear of the cybersecurity issues, trust me, gets palpitations and the way we are aligned with technology. our lives can be lost and people
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can go into our systems and turn off icus. it is terrifying and as gerri mentioned, this is not cybersecurity incident whatsoever. this is a glitch in the software update. this coder unfortunately felt bad for this kid but he will be fired because he because the world to shut down. my son is a pilot in my son is a surgeon and i'm a physician. our world has blown up a little bit this morning for the good news, things are not coming back up online. they know what needs to be done, how to fix it so thankfully, this is a small glitch but will take a little while to recover from it. >> tammy: isn't there something the government should be curious about if there is enough to cause problems when it comes to not letting this happen because, again, too much infrastructure relying on one dynamic? >> jason: actually part of the homeland security security, cybersecurity. so if the secret service agents didn't have enough to do, this is in their portfolio. things are not going well at homeland security right now.
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>> emily: french ability of cybersecurity of our grid, power grid all of that stuff here this is a reminder to us how in an instant everything can change. make sure your families in your homes, you have your backup systems. what does that look like? are your telephone numbers memorize and do you have a safe place to meet your families to mark government agencies and the network from the heritage foundation call out how quick and easy it is for everything to sort of meltdown, be prepared. >> tammy: and also know how to read a printed map. how the rnc said the liberal media into a full on meltdown. that is next.utro ♪ ♪ ...expertly formulated... ...to target skin cell turnover... ...and fights not one—but 5 signs of aging. with visible results... ...in just one week. neutrogena all these games on directv— and no satellite on the roof! think about this: blue jays, cardinals, orioles...
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>> is time running out for joe biden or defy the coals for him to drop out? his campaign said he will be back on the trail next week oracle full coverage coming up here at would the trump's with crypt of accounts overseas? what does this mean for the investigation? paul mauro on the scene in butler. all the law enforcement agents at the butler rally on the same page when it came to communications? also how software security stranded millions of people and could it happen again? i'm john roberts and joined sandra smith and me at the top
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of our four "america reports" and we will see you then. >> emily: the republican national convention is officially over. as expected, he drove the liberal media crazy. they even took issue with this speak from trump's granddaughter, here is kai on the stage talking about her grandfather. >> i'm speaking to my grandpa that people don't often see. to me, he is just a normal grandpa. he gives us candy and soda wind that parents aren't looking. [laughter] and he always wants to know how we are doing in school work with the media makes my grandpa seem like a different person, but i know him for who he is. he is very caring and loving. he truly wants the best for this country, and he will fight every single day to make america great again. >> emily: now here is will be goldberger's reaction that. >> i know his grandchild was up
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trying to humanize him and change idea who this guy is. don't fall for that. [applause] >> emily: and just after trump was nearly assassinated by a bullet, joy reid compared his brush with death to biden getting covid. >> donald trump was an elderly man who, for whatever reason, was given nine seconds to take a iconic photo up during an active shooter situation. we will figure that out one day. but his survival of that i'm bouncing right back and going to his convention is being conveyed in the media world as a sign of strength. this current resident of the united states is 81 years old and has covid. should he be fine in a couple of days, doesn't that convey exactly the same thing? >> emily: doctor, i know, doctor, but are they similar to those two things almost getting
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shot and covid? >> dr. saphier: wow, the bombastic rhetoric for someone struggling to accept their democratic party is feeling right now but facts matter in this case. the fatality rate of covid infection as it stands today less than 0.1% per year of the fatality rate of a gunshot wound to the head is 90%. sure, maybe president trump wasn't hit in the head and hit in the ear, but we cannot compare these two things. when president biden recovers from his covid infection because he will come it is not equivalent to president trump standing up after a bullet went through his ear, they are not the same. >> emily: gerri, sweet kai trying to humanize. >> i love the kai story and i watched her speak live and will be is saying don't fall for that commit is an evil republican trip making her look like a nice person and humanizing the president. that is like vintage whoopi goldberg, and that is crazy! this young woman is the former presidents granddaughter
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speaking from the heart. if you can't accept that come i don't know what you can accept. >> emily: tammy come i want to read the headlines we saw after our n rnc completed last night. one of the truly awful and self indulgent performances of our time here the guardian, trump's divisive speed and right wing mirrored world and axios, trump tramples the unity thing. >> tammy: this is a tantrum, tantrum by toddlers who have lost control of the narrative. all of the energy, many people know i came from the left. all of the energy goes into controlling communication. the nature of impressions that are left. we see this with the development of the biden presidency, right? it is what they say, don't watch what we do and don't watch what's really going on or the man behind the curtain here at the look on whoopi goldberg's face on the time spent crafting a narrative who donald trump has gone. and they just cannot -- you
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know, it is gone and they can't stand it because it is fragile here at lies are fragile. now, they are not in control of that narrative and clearly they want to try to frighten people into maintaining the lies that they have told. >> emily: congressman, i want to close with you on this, which is well that attempt work? you contrast that with we talk about the analysis on cnn, something is different, real, so will these headlines actually work or now are we passed the point where american see what they see and they see the truth? >> jason: they can only cry with for so long. they have said this year after year after year and every one of those things goals, wrong. go ahead and tell the people of michigan kid rock is wrong, good luck with that because he is so beloved they are and he's a real american and the granddaughter, you are really going to go after the president's granddaughter and tried to demonize work and say that is fake or smart america sees right through it. they are so tired and fed up of how the liberal media is trying to betray donald trump.
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he has a good guide, a good man and loves his country. >> emily: welcome a breaking just moments ago, a 29th democratic lawmaker just called for biden to exit the race. representative greg landsman from ohio. that is the sixth just to date. stay with us.s ♪ ♪sy ca feels good to move. feel less joint pain swelling and tenderness back pain and clearer skin and help stop further joint damage with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and a lowered ability to fight them may occur; some were fatal. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms like fevers sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough had a vaccine or plan to, or if inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions and severe eczema-like skin reactions may occur. i feel better. check out these moves. ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx.
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let trump-amania make america great again. [cheering] >> emily: so awesome. jason, here is what i love most is after that. he just said, my name is terrence. i'm hulk hogan, i'm not here as hulk, he took off the mask also. he said, i'm a normal guy and this is my president. >> jason: i tried ripping my shirt off like that, i never did succeed. i love him, i like the hulk, big fan. >> bret baier interviewed him and said are you going to run for some kind of office somewhere. he did not deny it. >> said he thought about it. >> my favorite person is baby dog. >> "america reports"

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